Something I think you need to explain to these gentlemen is that Hawaii is volcanic, and Iz was just standing near an active lava flow, which is something of his culture. Hence the fire. It's nothing about hell, and more about rebirth, since more land is being added to the big island.
Similarly there is a volcano here in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is very important to Hindus and the festival in the temple of that mountainous area is called "Henglaj Maata" which is attended by masses of Hindu community coming even from India. You may search for it's videos on RUclips easily.
What Abdul said about how when people make fun of IZ's appearance, they make fun of God, was genuinely very heartwarming and true for many things in life.
Bullshit! "God done it" is no excuse for anything. I wouldn't make fun of his appearance, but it was obvious that he could not live a long life carrying that much weight. I'll happily make fun of your shit god, though.
Coming from Hawaii myself, it was amazing to see how this song became popular and beloved internationally, which I would never have anticipated. And watching these men hearing it for the first time and giving their reactions was both insightful and touching.
@@itsonlysoundHawai'i '78 and In This Life are mine. In This Life was the song that my dad and I listened to a lot, so it holds a special place in my heart for that. Hawai'i '78 for the message.
I really enjoy the type of content that you ask your friends to witness. It isn't degrading to either the original artist, or the traditional people. You show respect for all the cultures involved, including us, the observers. God bless you all.
That has always been my priority dear. I know that our guys care more about the lyrics than music or vocals so this is what our format is going to be. If something feels exploitive to them, their cultures, traditions or religions. It will never get featured here on this channel. Promise.
@@TRYBALS Ahh, this is why the content is so good. A friend of mine reccomended this channel, it's very eye opening to see diffrent cultures, we all come from the same place after all, from 'beyond the rainbow' you could say. Thank you TRYBALS, Godbless! p.s. So much wisdom from these people! :)
In the Hawaiian culture the islands are volcanic. They believe the spirit of their god is in the volcano 🌋 and that the fire and water together are creating life. They believe that spreading the ashes of a loved one into the ocean sends them to the gods and they are then at peace becoming one with their god. I am not Hawaiian 🌺 so a native of that land can correct me if I am wrong.
@@TRYBALS But some explaination regarding muslim and local beleave would be helpful, especially for western educated folks… e.g. I can only asume, these guys are anywhere the indian area. and it's good you filter a little bit, because even from my fellow country men I know, individual believes and opinions can be very strong in elder people… and very harsh…
This was a beautiful rendition of a well known song. I had never heard of Kamakawiwo’ole but his voice brought tears to my eyes. How sad the world has lost him. I think you could give your panel a better idea of the lyrics of the songs you feature if you start singing them all in Sindhi for them after they hear the original version! 😅 Looking forward to your new channel as well. I’m sure it will be as special as this one.
I'm a large person and have always hated myself for it. I've done it all including a surgery that ended up disabling me. The bullying is so real and so painful. What Abdul said about Iz, I had to pause the video and started crying. If we all had an Abdul in our life, I think we would treat ourselves and each other better. I said a prayer to God for Abdul, to help and heal him as it is a blessing that we are enlightened by his wisdom and company. As we are with everyone else from this channel. Thank you Adnan for bringing this all together. Rest in peace to Iz. Definitely as beautiful a soul as the land he was from. Maybe you can introduce them to the original version sung by Judy Garland from movie "The Wizard Of Oz". 😎👍
I have gray hair and two sides of my beard have turned gray as well. People of my age don't wish to see themselves like that, I could hide it easily but who would I deceive by doing so? Just me! Take pride in what you are, who you are. Focus on who you want to be. Work towards the inner self more than your physical form as one day your flesh and bones would be consumed by little creatures underneath and so on. All that you could be left with is who you were in person to others and for others. The song which we are listening today is all about becoming the better versions of yourself and enlightenment. It's a Pakistani song btw. In short, as Mr Rogers said to Jeff Erlanger: I love you for who you are, not the clothes that you wear, not your fancy chair.
The solution to overweight is so easy but hard at the same time its eating lesser than yesterday and sport even walks if u don’t have the time u can walk from work to home if its far u can go with the car and park further than before and walke the extra 100 or 200 meter if ur food is unhealthy u can always make ur own if that is expensive u can always just eat less it’s not that hard in theory but it’s hard on the minds i hope u get healthy soon
@@motaboi5397 Thanks so much. Unfortunately, I trusted the wrong doctors and thought they had my best interest at heart but turns out it was about the money and they didn't really care that the surgery they performed ended up disabling me to the point where I can barely walk. Due to some severe abuse growing up, mental health issues and now an issue with my brain, some things just can't be put right again. Like they say "Hindsight is 20/20". If only I had known then what I know now. 🙄
Dropping such wisdom on us this early in the day, my goodness! “If people make fun of him, they make fun of God who made him.” Those are powerful words, even for pagan me 😊 I love this song, it’s so poignantly beautiful and tinged with sadness. Great idea to have them listen to it!
That was the comment that I was drawn to as well, and I am an Athiest. Far too many hateful words being spread around these days against other humans. Be the light you want reflected in the world.
@@johnnyflowers8085 I am personally an Athiest. I read all of the religious texts. Bible, Book of Mormon, Quran, Torah, Bhagavad Gita, to name a few. I took a deep dive into religion and the corresponding texts. Came out a Humanist and Athiest.
@@johnnyflowers8085 My answer is a little more complicated. I was raised super-believing hardcore evangelical Christian; left that about 15 years ago. My stance on deities is, as simply as I can make it, this: I believe there are some beings we would call “gods.” The Christian god could even be one, although I don’t believe this myself. The gods I believe in are mostly “old” gods from the Norse and Greek pantheons, but I have no doubt others exist as well. The biggest difference is my relationship to them. They’re more like coworkers or advisors. I do not *worship* them. I work with them. They help me. We like each other. We respect each other. We love each other. If they suggest I do something, I take it just as that: a suggestion. I do believe in a positive afterlife but I don’t believe deities are necessary for you getting there. Let me know if anything needs clarifying, I don’t have a lot of occasions where I get to talk about this, so I’m not practiced at outlining my thoughts yet :)
As a pagan, I came to a similar conclusion from the opposite direction. There's going to be a deity who resembles every person, so degrading others leads to degrading the deities.
Judy Garland and IZ were two wonderful souls that were dealt a bad hand in life, died way too soon, and are remembered for their respective performances of this song. Its message of a better place existing out of sight, which we will never reach in this lifetime, adds another layer to its already poetic nature.
i dont know what you all believe in but i believe in Jesus Christ, you may believe in Him as well, if you do, i hope you are where you need to be with Him, if you arent i hope you will accept him into your life, you may know the the story already, but He willingly died for everybody, and that includes you, if you are wondering if something is sinful look up Scripture about it online (i recommend the King James Version), i hope you read The Bible, and find a good church, ill leave you with some Scripture, Colossians 3:8 But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.❤️😃
With all due respect. He was not taken away from us, he ate his way into death. Let's say that clearly. He was an amazing artist as far as I know, but it's not like he just lost his life somehow without being able to do anything about it.
@@Para__Noia Food is an addiction, just as much as drugs or alcohol. It is listed as a disease. There were probably things going on in his life, that made him a food addict. I know, I suffered from it for many years myself. Luckily, I got help. His loss is still tragic, and he WAS taken away too soon no matter the circumstances. Unlike with alcohol or drugs, when you can opt NOT to use or drink.... is VERY different from a food addiction... you can not stop eating. People need to educate themselves better on addictions. Being obese does NOT mean you are lazy or stupid... it just means you have a problem, and you may need help and intervention.
@@Para__Noia listen to "facing future," the Hawaiians have had it tough. What you say is simple, there's a lot more to it. All the best regards to you 🙏 aloha
I got sober 25 years ago from drug addiction. It would have killed me, too, and it almost did. My gratitude is immense and unending. Sending light and thanks to Israel for his work here. May he rest in paradise. Thank you for these extraordinary videos with such beautiful humans. We may not be earthly neighbors, but we're brothers and sisters in spirit... always. If anyone's seeing this who's in pain or suffering, may extra angels find you on the path. Sent from the heart.
We played this at my husband's memorial service. He died of alcoholism. He tried and tried to get sober but could only manage a year or two. He was a very charming and funny man, and had so many friends. We were married 25 years and I miss him a lot.
“If people make fun of him, they make fun of God who made him.” this man needs to rule the world. This rendition of this song outshines any and all other renditions.
@@larrythecableman6963 If God willed him to have an eating disorder and grow far too large, or willed him to die young due to the creation of food by corporate monsters that want to sell addictive product then that doesn't make this God benevolent.
i've heard this song a thousand times over my life.. I'm unable to listen to it without it bringing a tear to my eye. He was a very loved musician for more than just his music. For his ability to bring people together. He is greatly missed. Thank you for sharing this with us and the world!
11:39 Truckers 🚛 drove by laying on their horns, there were so many of them at one time that it was as if the land itself was crying over the loss of IZ. He is still a national treasure for Hawai'i. ⛰️🏝
This is my husband’s favorite song. I remember when we first started dating and he said I want to play this song for you and he played it and I was very surprised because my husband is a very strong man and this song is so gentle and sweet. It melted my heart I knew I loved him at that moment we’ve been married for 15 years.
I loved how Muhammad Riaz's face just lit up with this one. He can be more stoic at times, and I loved to see his eyes brighten and a small smile of joy on his lips. I enjoy the insights of everyone on the channel. It is done in a way where they can state their views without feeling like we all must believe or live the same way. "Live happily and let others live happily" is the perfect sentiment.
Love the things they said. Some may think "simple tribal folk" but they are really deep in their understanding of people, love, and The Almighty. Profound and humbling.
They should explain that lemon drops are a candy signifying his pleasant view of the sun melting the sorrows away. Chimney tops are the volcanoes and he is in a dream state in his head just basking in the sun and wisping around his beautiful volcanic island far from his depression. They put the ashes in the ocean because they feel their past ones can live in the beautiful ocean forever and when they look out into the sea, being on an island, they can think of their past loved ones.
Thank you. It wasn't the song that brought my tears, but rather the reaction of the viewers. Seeing the emotion, their expressions, and hearing their words that express their beliefs. When I start to lose faith, and close my eyes and ears to the hateful energy people spread to one another, I come here to remember there are still being who spread love and peace, and help to carry their message to others. Thank you again.
Thank you so much, it's nothing less than an honor for all of us that someone half across the world finds these videos helpful, moving and useful. Stay blessed 💞
@@TRYBALSnot just someone, but many someone’s all over the world take great joy, peace, and comfort in knowing that there are good, loving, and tolerant people everywhere, and that the world has not yet been taken over completely by greed and hate. Thank you for the videos, and Asalaam walaikum, from a Christian in America.
Aloha and Mahalo for showing others a small but big piece of our culture. Hello and Thank you Braddah Iz was someone who everyone Local and Hawai'i could rally behind and I think that showed when 10,000 people went to pay respects at his funeral. His songs and kindred spirit is played all over the Islands of Hawai'i to this day. RIP Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole CHEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
Right my brother,we are all made from god so to make fun of anyone ,be cruel, or even turn away from someone in need when we are capable of helpsing is to do the same to god this is what Jesus was teaching us. Like he said it's not what goes in your mouth that defiles a person it's what comes out.
Hawaii is my home, so it was wonderful seeing this song touch the participants. I am glad you mentioned that Hawaii was once an independent state. So much of Braddah Iz's music and efforts were about returning Hawaii to a sovereign nation peacefully and restoring its traditional culture, and it's often not highlighted when people from abroad talk about him. "Hawaii '78" is a great song about his feelings and thoughts on the subject.
As an American i have visited most of the BEAUTIFUL Hawaiian islands… I am sick and saddened of the govt lies told to the beautiful and hospitable people of Hawaii… Hawaii 78 is my favorite IZ song yet is PAINFUL when you TRULY understand.. may we return what is NOT ours to those that do rightfully own…
I have never been to Hawaii, though I could well afford to go. I have long felt that it was being destroyed, since about the time Don Ho sang "The Lights of Home".
@@One-way It's a difficult subject, and in no way does it excuse the many harms inflicted, but Hawaii had a comparably fair time given the other options. The deposition of the queen was ridiculous, but given the French and English track record I think Cleveland's later attempts at reinstating the Monarchy shows a level of mutual respect that other contemporary powers at the time would have scoffed at. Dole was the real villain of the story, but wealthy people leveraging corruption is the story of civilization itself.
Every time I hear IZ sing this song, I shed tears. He has such a beautiful way about him, beautiful heart. My children all love listening to him as well. RIP Beautiful Soul Arohanui Maori living in Australia❤🙏
I am surprised that I - from Europe - perceive the song in exactly the same way. I heard it before I learned English and I have to say that I felt exactly the same about it. This is what humanity is all about, not politics, but poems, songs and traditions. In the end it turns out that basically we are all one same tribe, we have the same roots. Thanks for the video!
I really like how this group is open to exploring and discussing other cultures. It really shows how similar we all are if we could get to the peaceful parts, and enjoy eachothers company as friends do.
It’s worth noting that despite his size, Iz wouldn’t have been made fun by the vast majority of the islanders. The culture is very inclusive and earthy - they believe more in understanding someone’s spirit rather than caring about the physical. As far as cremation - it was very traditional and respectful that so many people came out and rowed their canoes out into the ocean to spread his ashes and send him off with love and honor.
Not to mention... Every native Hawaiian I have ever known (which has only been a handful). were all really big men. It's very common in their culture from what they told me. Also.... Just like him, all of these guys were very gentle giants.
Hawaiians diets were completely turned upside down by the shipping companies take over of hawaii. They went from fish and taro to McDonald's real quick, and what used to be strong fit bodies became overweight and slow.
@@chriskelso723 living in hawaii and watching the way people eat food. Do you know how expensive real food has become since the shipping companies took hawaii? Cause it was the shipping companies the US government took control by. A pound of taro has become super super expensive while a big Mac is cheap. Not the healthiest solution especially for one's whose diets where extremely healthy. Hawaiians never used to be fat, now they are mostly fat with some fit ones, why? White folks eat like people who need to get fat for winter, hawaiians don't have winter.
My dad visited hawaii a few times and ive heard it’s a very beautiful place. I know he enjoyed his visit there. Anyway, they played israel’s cover of this song at his funeral and to this day I can’t listen to it without bawling like a big baby. Just thinking about it is making me tear up.
May I ask what you believe it conveys? It's such a simple composition but it carries so much weight. It is commonly used at funerals here... even at Baby's first birthday celebrations. But I like to hear what people's reasons for falling in love with this rendition.
@@sunsetbeach2893Life is simple. We human beings make life too complicated. To live is to be present; we seek purpose, when the purpose is simply to live in the now.
My grandmother was Hawaiian. When Bruddah Iz’s version came out, my dad and us kids had such a connection with it that we played it at dad’s memorial service. Dad loved this version so much. It’s always very bittersweet to hear. Sometimes I smile when I hear it and sometimes I cry hard. I just love this so much.
I love these men. I love their honesty and insight. I wish I could meet them and really get to know more about their beliefs, hopes, and dreams. Every one of the TRYBALS videos inspires me to be a better person. A million thanks.
Yours is the only reaction channel I watch because it's so authentic. I love that you let people have their own reactions and interpretations and don't push them to say what you think the audience wants to hear. Perfect, I look forward to more.
Hello lovely TRYBALS , you explained that the song had different words and tune. Most of that is because "IZ" put two songs together. Yes, as you said, Louis Armstrong "Wonderful World" & also Judy Garland (from the movie "Wizard of Oz") "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". The combination and his beautiful way of weaving them together, along with his depth & love in his voice, very special. How special that you share from culture to culture, you are a man of peace. Peace be with you all I would love if show them the video of the whole song, with WOnderful World in it, like this is an incomplete experience. Also, the returning of ashes to the ocean...perhaps they might consider (as they are deep and thoughtful men) that all are born in the ocean of mothers womb, just as returned to the ocean (not thrown away) because they live on small island. The land has no room, in practical terms & the ocean is literally all encompassing of their lives.
Thank you, I can't hear well anymore, and was trying to remember the name of the two songs. You know, I am not sure if most people realize it is two songs mingled together. What a great job he did with that!
I am glad this is being shared. The video of Iz's funeral effects me greatly and brings tears to my eyes. They celebrate the life that was lived, and celebrate his body being returned to the lands and waters from where it came. It is beautiful and touches me deeply. I often listen to his music and it brings me peace. I think this must have been his purpose in life, and I am grateful that his music reached me and continues to reach many others.
When IZ came in with that first “OOO” note and Chacha’s eyebrows shot up, I felt that. I would like to share that this song is actually a mashup of two different songs: “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz and “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong. I also noticed the reactions to the fire in the video and was hoping there would be an explanation for that. I now understand the role that fire plays in your culture. I think they may find it interesting that Hawaii is a volcanic island (or really a chain of islands), but that volcanoes and fire are very significant in Hawaii culture because of their proximity to volcanoes. There is actually a goddess associated with one: Pele. This is why there is a small part of this video which shows the lava flow. I hope this is interesting to them.
( and through the fire of the volcano, land is born. When most of the geography of the pacific ocean is ~ ocean ~ to come upon some of the highest mountains on earth in the middle of the ocean is a miraculous occurrence. The natural dieties involved in the creation of such land are indeed deeply revered ( as with also ocean deities )... think of a woman giving birth: Pele, if i may say, gives birth to the land. .. which feeds the people.. mama .. 💜🌈🔥
I agree with the many lovey comments here. I want to thank the man who thought to mention Hawai'i's past and current political state.. America has held 120+ yrs * illegal occupation *. More people now than ever understand that the sovereignty was never extinguished. 🌈 to this wonderful channel director: It would be a great thing if you could consider to play a song by IZ that is sung in the Hawaiian language. Most Hawaiian songs have a written translation, so you still can discuss the song meaning ( although so many songs are poetry with veiled meanings ). Some songs have English and Hawaiian both in them. I also want to note, that to burn the body is , to my understanding, not a hawaiian tradition at all. This is modern. I think the main thing is that the body thus becomes part of the great ocean, and that is the most important part.
@@kanoaikawach The most widely known version is indeed one where Izzy mashes "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and "What a Wonderful World" into a beautiful medley. Just search RUclips for "iz somewhere over the rainbow what a wonderful world"
@@kanoaikawach maybe not this version in this video, but there is a well known version where IZ does a mashup, starting with “somewhere over the rainbow” and it flows into “what a wonderful world.” It’s a great video if you haven’t seen it.
Watching this makes me feel proud that we all can relate to each other. Iz was and is the pride of Our islands like you are to the people you live around. Blessing to all. Looks are just looks it's your love caring and heart makes the person.
These gentlemen always make me reevaluate a song and open my understanding and experience in a surprising way. It's very moving to share their experiences with us. Thank you.
I don't know the man's name with the black beard and glasses, but nothing made me happier than seeing him smiling a little the entire time he watched the video. That man was digging every second of it and it made him feel happy.
First let me say that I absolutely love this channel! It brings humanity to people that are often left out of discussions when we talk about the international community. Second, thank you for sharing bradda Iz with these elders! Izreal Kamakawiwo’ole is a legend to our people, kanaka maoli. His gift to us is a gift to the world. No, this is not his song, but his voice and his mana(spirit) are the gift. We all share more in common than we do in differences. Mahalo nui loa!
If you ever show them a whole movie, THE WIZARD OF OZ would be a good one. Most Americans watched it many times as children and it is where this song originally came from. 🙏🏻
This one's for Gabby! Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (kah mah kah veevo olay) Brada IZ was a gentle giant with the voice of an angel who has touched people all over the world. This song is his gift to us. The canoe that his wife poured his ashes from @12:08 is the famous Hokulea (hoh koo lay uh) which has sailed all over the world. The instrument he plays is a Portuguese instrument adopted by Hawaiians and named the Ukulele (ooh koo lay lay) or leaping flea because of the hand motion when playing, as it is often played much faster. Aloha nui loa!
I think it might be interesting to mention to them, the next time you see them, that this is a combination of two different songs, wonderful world, and somewhere over the rainbow. He took the message from both and combined them in a very beautiful way. He also sang a lot in his native language.
These gentlemen are so lovely, they are so open to trying to understand other cultures whilst at the same time teaching us about their culture in the things they say & the way they behave, blessings to all of you
Thank you so much for this video! My mother passed away recently and she loved his music, she was a teacher in Hawaii for a time therefore familiar. It made remember her through this beautiful song.
As always I enjoy the beauty and depth of heart and love shown in the comments of the oldest man. His words are so wise and loving, He must be very loved by his family and community. ❤
The guy in the vest's read on Iz was spot-on just from this little video. He did have a vision for his people and his culture after his death, that's absolutely true, and this is well-known about Iz, but to be exposed to only this video and realise that takes a very good eye.
I lived in Hawaii while in the marine corps. I first heard of IZ when I was there and instantly loved his music. I never met him personally as he died long before I got to Hawaii(2003-2006). Even now when I hear that song I get all choked up inside and it bring tears of sadness and joy at the same time. Aloha and Mahalo bruddah IZ. You will be forever missed 🤙
I love seeing how other cultures interpret each other's music. This song always takes me to a place no other one can so it's very interesting to watch these men from a completely different culture and how they interpret a song written by an American and sung and played by an amazing Hawaiian singer. Love the reactions!
My father and I danced to this song at my wedding, it’s such a beautiful song. Thank you for sharing it, Iz was an amazing artist and this is my favorite version of this song.
I can't listen to this song without crying. I was played at my granddad's funeral. He was taken early from cancer. He taught me so much about life and how to have a engineering mind.
I don't think his version is less good.. but the Wizard of Oz has a special place in my heart and in my parents hearts. Imagine seeing colored films for the first time
I am crying...this was a wonderful thing to share with the TRYBALS. Our culture is music and song and this brings the family (ohana) together. Almost every weekend in our house, my Dad would have friends over to play music, I would dance hula, and we'd have the best time! It would be nice for them to hear "Iam Tongi", he just won American Idol and we are so proud of him! Aloha (Love) and Mahalo (Gratitude) from TutuMa (Grandmother) in Maui!
A beautiful song, sung by a beautiful person, conveying a beautiful spiritual message that crosses all cultural boundaries. Lovely words of wisdom by tribal elders as well. thank you so very much for this video, truly made my day!
... one more thing ! ... IZ truly touched the hearts of everyone ~ of all kinds ~ and speaking from here in Hawai'i, as soon as the funeral ( and memorial ) was mentioned, i cried all the way through the rest of your video. I am really greatful for the reflections given by the lovely tribal men ~ they 'got it' exactly , so many things said by the dear man in brown shirt, i appreciated hearing his reflections on IZ and the song, and also the man in white: yes about being equal in the eyes of the creator. 🌊i also found it interesting they did not know of Hawai'i ~ this shows how all of us are somehow unaware of the whole world~ that makes sharing wonderful. Mahalo Nui ! Gratitudes 💛🌼🌿
Music cuts through everything, it brings us all together. We are all one people, it doesn’t matter our religion, race, gender, or sexuality. We are all one, and once we finally realize that and can love each other the world will finally be a beautiful place.
This is my first view of one of your videos. It gives me hope. There are so many people who would divide us and use that division to manipulate and control us. Your video brings us closer through the world of music and art. Thank you for sharing and helping to remove the barriers between people that share so much more in common than leaders would have us believe. God's blessings be upon you.
This song always makes me feel comforted, like I have a large warm blanket wrapped around me as my troubles melt away. One think I wanted to mention about Muharam's use of "terrified." While you were correct in telling him that "worried" was the right word when he expressed concern for IZ's health, you can actually say "I'm terrified for IZ." In English, saying "I'm terrified for someone's health" is a way to express that someone is in a really bad state of health or well-being, and is to express a sense of urgency. The reason being that you are more scared or afraid for a person. To say "I'm worried" can still express that someone is in a bad state of health or well-being, but usually there is not as much urgency implied. Like you don't have to take immediate action to help the person.
I was terrified the same way seeing a super obese relative just trying to move. Afraid every day would be his last. And btw...it was not food related at all. His son had the same problem but it was sorted out for him. Too late for his beloved father.
You described the feeling from the song perfectly, it feels soothing, I can feel the warm summer breeze, smell the salt spray and sweet flowers And see the rainbow, past the bright green of the jungle, fading into the eternal blue of the sky and sea, where they fade together at the horizon
I have been starved for content with loving role models. I hope this channel continues to grow, so that the gentle kindness of these people's words reach many more ears.
Israel was a talented and beautiful young man who died far too young. None of the Tribals mentioned the sheer joy of the celebration of IZ's life by his community, friends and family which I thought would be a highlight of the video for them.
I wanted them to notice that too but I guess the cremation may have really startled them, which I understand. But Iz's life celebration is something we could all be proud of😊
I love that they really got it, even with a language barrier. The song is absolutely about hope, written in the middle of one of the bleakest times in history. 🌈👠🌪
These gentlemen amaze me with their insight, recognizing that all, no matter what they did in life, want to go over the rainbow. To Heaven. You could introduce these gentlemen to the Hawaiian "aloha" spirit. Aloha means love, hello, and goodbye. IZ is filled with Aloha.
I adore this channel's videos. I love seeing the world through their eyes. When I watch these videos I imagine myself in the room explaining more things to them. Like how even though Iz' name is difficult to pronounce. The Hawaiian language usually pronounces every letter of the word (at least that's to my knowledge) but I'd love to be there to help explain things more in depth that they could understand more about the topics. You do an amazing job with everything!!! I love what you do!!
The subtle smile that comes across their faces when they start listening again...that's it.. that right there is EVERYTHING his music was about perfectly represented in their reactions 😊😊😊
Being of Hawaiian descent, watching these beautiful people react the way they did made me smile uncontrollably! We are all closely connected in some way or another. Having a sense of Akua (God) is what we all have in common near or far, we are all brothers and sisters regardless of race, color or religion. My aloha (Love) and blessings goes out to these men which we all share similarities in some way shape or form!! My pule (prayer) is that may Akua continue to give them a long and prosperous life!!! Braddah IZ was from the island of Oahu. Aloha from Hawaii nei!!
I can't listen to this song without chills going up and down my body. It brings tears to my eyes. And I mourn our loss of Izzy. But I like to think he is at peace and smiling down above the rainbow.
I just discovered the Tribal People videos today. What a lovely group of people! I enjoy listening to the the songs and videos with them. They speak from the heart and help me to appreciate the songs, the artists, the presentation, the songs' meaning. Thank you very much.
Damn GINA, I'm not a religious person at all and most the times despise the divide and damage it causes all over the world. Watching these tribal members smile and genuinely smile from the heart I presume made me teary eyed. What a great song to present to a Tribal member.
I LOVE your guests reactions, their hand motions, their intensity, their smiles, their comments and thoughts on the universal beauty of the language of music. Thank you so much for doing this. Keep up the great work, this brings all of us closer together as brothers and sisters.
Something I think you need to explain to these gentlemen is that Hawaii is volcanic, and Iz was just standing near an active lava flow, which is something of his culture. Hence the fire. It's nothing about hell, and more about rebirth, since more land is being added to the big island.
Similarly there is a volcano here in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is very important to Hindus and the festival in the temple of that mountainous area is called "Henglaj Maata" which is attended by masses of Hindu community coming even from India. You may search for it's videos on RUclips easily.
And Pele is the goddess of those volcanoes and fire and is the creator of the new land.
That was interesting @Wildwest Rosie. Thanks!
I think he was referring more to cremation rather than the volcano. But yes. Volcanoes to signify rebirth
It’s Pele giving birth, correct?
What Abdul said about how when people make fun of IZ's appearance, they make fun of God, was genuinely very heartwarming and true for many things in life.
Bullshit! "God done it" is no excuse for anything. I wouldn't make fun of his appearance, but it was obvious that he could not live a long life carrying that much weight. I'll happily make fun of your shit god, though.
Oh no! We cant make fun of fairytale creatures!
@@bas7905no matter what you believe a good message was behind those words. Don't dismiss it just because.
@@jamesburnett3585 the message being ..?
@@bas7905 The message being don't be rude to others, one you seem to not have understood.
The man in yellow is such a blessed soul. I am always happy to hear his heartfelt comments. He is a very faithful man.
I absolutely agree ❤
He is a very wise gentleman. I'm happy to meet him.
Yeah I'm not religious but that man is 200% meeting Allah when he passes
Yes, he does hold faith in make-believe beings.
Yes, he is very wise and thoughtful in his comments. He is one of my favorite reactors in this group.
Coming from Hawaii myself, it was amazing to see how this song became popular and beloved internationally, which I would never have anticipated. And watching these men hearing it for the first time and giving their reactions was both insightful and touching.
My father always said that this was his favorite song.
My father always said that this was his favorite song.
It's a beautiful song. Hawai'i '78 is my fave Iz song though :)
@@itsonlysoundHawai'i '78 and In This Life are mine. In This Life was the song that my dad and I listened to a lot, so it holds a special place in my heart for that. Hawai'i '78 for the message.
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I really enjoy the type of content that you ask your friends to witness. It isn't degrading to either the original artist, or the traditional people. You show respect for all the cultures involved, including us, the observers. God bless you all.
That has always been my priority dear. I know that our guys care more about the lyrics than music or vocals so this is what our format is going to be. If something feels exploitive to them, their cultures, traditions or religions. It will never get featured here on this channel. Promise.
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Ahh, this is why the content is so good. A friend of mine reccomended this channel, it's very eye opening to see diffrent cultures, we all come from the same place after all, from 'beyond the rainbow' you could say.
Thank you TRYBALS, Godbless!
p.s. So much wisdom from these people! :)
In the Hawaiian culture the islands are volcanic. They believe the spirit of their god is in the volcano 🌋 and that the fire and water together are creating life. They believe that spreading the ashes of a loved one into the ocean sends them to the gods and they are then at peace becoming one with their god. I am not Hawaiian 🌺 so a native of that land can correct me if I am wrong.
@@TRYBALS But some explaination regarding muslim and local beleave would be helpful, especially for western educated folks… e.g. I can only asume, these guys are anywhere the indian area. and it's good you filter a little bit, because even from my fellow country men I know, individual believes and opinions can be very strong in elder people… and very harsh…
This was a beautiful rendition of a well known song. I had never heard of Kamakawiwo’ole but his voice brought tears to my eyes. How sad the world has lost him. I think you could give your panel a better idea of the lyrics of the songs you feature if you start singing them all in Sindhi for them after they hear the original version! 😅 Looking forward to your new channel as well. I’m sure it will be as special as this one.
I'm a large person and have always hated myself for it. I've done it all including a surgery that ended up disabling me. The bullying is so real and so painful. What Abdul said about Iz, I had to pause the video and started crying. If we all had an Abdul in our life, I think we would treat ourselves and each other better. I said a prayer to God for Abdul, to help and heal him as it is a blessing that we are enlightened by his wisdom and company. As we are with everyone else from this channel. Thank you Adnan for bringing this all together. Rest in peace to Iz. Definitely as beautiful a soul as the land he was from. Maybe you can introduce them to the original version sung by Judy Garland from movie "The Wizard Of Oz". 😎👍
I have gray hair and two sides of my beard have turned gray as well. People of my age don't wish to see themselves like that, I could hide it easily but who would I deceive by doing so? Just me! Take pride in what you are, who you are. Focus on who you want to be. Work towards the inner self more than your physical form as one day your flesh and bones would be consumed by little creatures underneath and so on. All that you could be left with is who you were in person to others and for others. The song which we are listening today is all about becoming the better versions of yourself and enlightenment. It's a Pakistani song btw. In short, as Mr Rogers said to Jeff Erlanger: I love you for who you are, not the clothes that you wear, not your fancy chair.
The solution to overweight is so easy but hard at the same time its eating lesser than yesterday and sport even walks if u don’t have the time u can walk from work to home if its far u can go with the car and park further than before and walke the extra 100 or 200 meter if ur food is unhealthy u can always make ur own if that is expensive u can always just eat less it’s not that hard in theory but it’s hard on the minds i hope u get healthy soon
@@motaboi5397 Thanks so much. Unfortunately, I trusted the wrong doctors and thought they had my best interest at heart but turns out it was about the money and they didn't really care that the surgery they performed ended up disabling me to the point where I can barely walk. Due to some severe abuse growing up, mental health issues and now an issue with my brain, some things just can't be put right again. Like they say "Hindsight is 20/20". If only I had known then what I know now. 🙄
Everything about this, but seriously anything about Iz ends up making me cry. Good luck on your journey.
So true ❤
Dropping such wisdom on us this early in the day, my goodness! “If people make fun of him, they make fun of God who made him.” Those are powerful words, even for pagan me 😊 I love this song, it’s so poignantly beautiful and tinged with sadness. Great idea to have them listen to it!
That was the comment that I was drawn to as well, and I am an Athiest. Far too many hateful words being spread around these days against other humans. Be the light you want reflected in the world.
Just curious are y’all atheist or is it more of an agnostic belief system?
@@johnnyflowers8085 I am personally an Athiest. I read all of the religious texts. Bible, Book of Mormon, Quran, Torah, Bhagavad Gita, to name a few. I took a deep dive into religion and the corresponding texts. Came out a Humanist and Athiest.
@@johnnyflowers8085 My answer is a little more complicated. I was raised super-believing hardcore evangelical Christian; left that about 15 years ago. My stance on deities is, as simply as I can make it, this: I believe there are some beings we would call “gods.” The Christian god could even be one, although I don’t believe this myself. The gods I believe in are mostly “old” gods from the Norse and Greek pantheons, but I have no doubt others exist as well. The biggest difference is my relationship to them. They’re more like coworkers or advisors. I do not *worship* them. I work with them. They help me. We like each other. We respect each other. We love each other. If they suggest I do something, I take it just as that: a suggestion. I do believe in a positive afterlife but I don’t believe deities are necessary for you getting there. Let me know if anything needs clarifying, I don’t have a lot of occasions where I get to talk about this, so I’m not practiced at outlining my thoughts yet :)
As a pagan, I came to a similar conclusion from the opposite direction. There's going to be a deity who resembles every person, so degrading others leads to degrading the deities.
Judy Garland and IZ were two wonderful souls that were dealt a bad hand in life, died way too soon, and are remembered for their respective performances of this song. Its message of a better place existing out of sight, which we will never reach in this lifetime, adds another layer to its already poetic nature.
I didn't know that about Judy.
It is an incredible song, both versions.
i dont know what you all believe in but i believe in Jesus Christ, you may believe in Him as well, if you do, i hope you are where you need to be with Him, if you arent i hope you will accept him into your life, you may know the the story already, but He willingly died for everybody, and that includes you, if you are wondering if something is sinful look up Scripture about it online (i recommend the King James Version), i hope you read The Bible, and find a good church, ill leave you with some Scripture, Colossians 3:8 But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.❤️😃
@@blitsriderfield4099Judy’s life story is actually very tragic. She suffered so much abuse and manipulation in her life
IZ was taken from us way too soon. I can not listen to this song without tearing up. I just love the dear ones reactions.
Me either😢
Usually I listen to Brudda Iz when I want to lull myself off to sleep. It's a hard way to start the day, especially "Rainbow".
With all due respect.
He was not taken away from us, he ate his way into death. Let's say that clearly.
He was an amazing artist as far as I know, but it's not like he just lost his life somehow without being able to do anything about it.
@@Para__Noia Food is an addiction, just as much as drugs or alcohol. It is listed as a disease. There were probably things going on in his life, that made him a food addict. I know, I suffered from it for many years myself. Luckily, I got help. His loss is still tragic, and he WAS taken away too soon no matter the circumstances. Unlike with alcohol or drugs, when you can opt NOT to use or drink.... is VERY different from a food addiction... you can not stop eating. People need to educate themselves better on addictions. Being obese does NOT mean you are lazy or stupid... it just means you have a problem, and you may need help and intervention.
@@Para__Noia listen to "facing future," the Hawaiians have had it tough. What you say is simple, there's a lot more to it. All the best regards to you 🙏 aloha
I got sober 25 years ago from drug addiction. It would have killed me, too, and it almost did. My gratitude is immense and unending. Sending light and thanks to Israel for his work here. May he rest in paradise.
Thank you for these extraordinary videos with such beautiful humans. We may not be earthly neighbors, but we're brothers and sisters in spirit... always.
If anyone's seeing this who's in pain or suffering, may extra angels find you on the path. Sent from the heart.
Keep up ❤️
We played this at my husband's memorial service. He died of alcoholism. He tried and tried to get sober but could only manage a year or two. He was a very charming and funny man, and had so many friends. We were married 25 years and I miss him a lot.
“If people make fun of him, they make fun of God who made him.” this man needs to rule the world.
This rendition of this song outshines any and all other renditions.
God didn't make him this large.
Companies making addictive and basically poisonous foodstuffs did.
@@VultureXV in their religion they believe that what god wills is. So if god willed him to be the way he was then that should be respected
@@VultureXV you don’t have to believe that but you have to respect the mindset
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If God willed him to have an eating disorder and grow far too large, or willed him to die young due to the creation of food by corporate monsters that want to sell addictive product then that doesn't make this God benevolent.
@@VultureXV bro no reason to say that
i've heard this song a thousand times over my life.. I'm unable to listen to it without it bringing a tear to my eye. He was a very loved musician for more than just his music. For his ability to bring people together. He is greatly missed. Thank you for sharing this with us and the world!
11:39 Truckers 🚛 drove by laying on their horns, there were so many of them at one time that it was as if the land itself was crying over the loss of IZ. He is still a national treasure for Hawai'i. ⛰️🏝
This is my husband’s favorite song. I remember when we first started dating and he said I want to play this song for you and he played it and I was very surprised because my husband is a very strong man and this song is so gentle and sweet. It melted my heart I knew I loved him at that moment we’ve been married for 15 years.
I loved how Muhammad Riaz's face just lit up with this one. He can be more stoic at times, and I loved to see his eyes brighten and a small smile of joy on his lips. I enjoy the insights of everyone on the channel. It is done in a way where they can state their views without feeling like we all must believe or live the same way. "Live happily and let others live happily" is the perfect sentiment.
Love the things they said. Some may think "simple tribal folk" but they are really deep in their understanding of people, love, and The Almighty. Profound and humbling.
They don’t have the same distractions and social poison we do.
Indeed, I enjoy these fine people and their intelligent reactions to music and videos.
They should explain that lemon drops are a candy signifying his pleasant view of the sun melting the sorrows away. Chimney tops are the volcanoes and he is in a dream state in his head just basking in the sun and wisping around his beautiful volcanic island far from his depression. They put the ashes in the ocean because they feel their past ones can live in the beautiful ocean forever and when they look out into the sea, being on an island, they can think of their past loved ones.
As someone who lives in maui hawai thank you for sharing that song with these people Singing is a form of worship to god
Thank you. It wasn't the song that brought my tears, but rather the reaction of the viewers. Seeing the emotion, their expressions, and hearing their words that express their beliefs. When I start to lose faith, and close my eyes and ears to the hateful energy people spread to one another, I come here to remember there are still being who spread love and peace, and help to carry their message to others. Thank you again.
Thank you so much, it's nothing less than an honor for all of us that someone half across the world finds these videos helpful, moving and useful. Stay blessed 💞
@@TRYBALSnot just someone, but many someone’s all over the world take great joy, peace, and comfort in knowing that there are good, loving, and tolerant people everywhere, and that the world has not yet been taken over completely by greed and hate. Thank you for the videos, and Asalaam walaikum, from a Christian in America.
Aloha and Mahalo for showing others a small but big piece of our culture. Hello and Thank you Braddah Iz was someone who everyone Local and Hawai'i could rally behind and I think that showed when 10,000 people went to pay respects at his funeral. His songs and kindred spirit is played all over the Islands of Hawai'i to this day. RIP Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole CHEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
"People would make fun of god if they make fun of him"
Im definetly holding on to that quote
Right my brother,we are all made from god so to make fun of anyone ,be cruel, or even turn away from someone in need when we are capable of helpsing is to do the same to god this is what Jesus was teaching us. Like he said it's not what goes in your mouth that defiles a person it's what comes out.
What wonderful, humble, godly men. I am warmed for having listened to them.
Hawaii is my home, so it was wonderful seeing this song touch the participants. I am glad you mentioned that Hawaii was once an independent state. So much of Braddah Iz's music and efforts were about returning Hawaii to a sovereign nation peacefully and restoring its traditional culture, and it's often not highlighted when people from abroad talk about him. "Hawaii '78" is a great song about his feelings and thoughts on the subject.
it'd be really interesting to watch them react to Hawaii 78, it's my favorite song.
Came here to suggest the same song! I would love to see the reaction to that one and the lyrics
As an American i have visited most of the BEAUTIFUL Hawaiian islands… I am sick and saddened of the govt lies told to the beautiful and hospitable people of Hawaii… Hawaii 78 is my favorite IZ song yet is PAINFUL when you TRULY understand.. may we return what is NOT ours to those that do rightfully own…
I have never been to Hawaii, though I could well afford to go. I have long felt that it was being destroyed, since about the time Don Ho sang "The Lights of Home".
@@One-way It's a difficult subject, and in no way does it excuse the many harms inflicted, but Hawaii had a comparably fair time given the other options. The deposition of the queen was ridiculous, but given the French and English track record I think Cleveland's later attempts at reinstating the Monarchy shows a level of mutual respect that other contemporary powers at the time would have scoffed at. Dole was the real villain of the story, but wealthy people leveraging corruption is the story of civilization itself.
Every time I hear IZ sing this song, I shed tears. He has such a beautiful way about him, beautiful heart. My children all love listening to him as well. RIP Beautiful Soul Arohanui Maori living in Australia❤🙏
I am surprised that I - from Europe - perceive the song in exactly the same way. I heard it before I learned English and I have to say that I felt exactly the same about it. This is what humanity is all about, not politics, but poems, songs and traditions. In the end it turns out that basically we are all one same tribe, we have the same roots. Thanks for the video!
I really like how this group is open to exploring and discussing other cultures. It really shows how similar we all are if we could get to the peaceful parts, and enjoy eachothers company as friends do.
It’s worth noting that despite his size, Iz wouldn’t have been made fun by the vast majority of the islanders. The culture is very inclusive and earthy - they believe more in understanding someone’s spirit rather than caring about the physical. As far as cremation - it was very traditional and respectful that so many people came out and rowed their canoes out into the ocean to spread his ashes and send him off with love and honor.
Not to mention... Every native Hawaiian I have ever known (which has only been a handful). were all really big men. It's very common in their culture from what they told me. Also.... Just like him, all of these guys were very gentle giants.
Hawaiians diets were completely turned upside down by the shipping companies take over of hawaii. They went from fish and taro to McDonald's real quick, and what used to be strong fit bodies became overweight and slow.
@@granta3044 Citation?
@@chriskelso723 living in hawaii and watching the way people eat food. Do you know how expensive real food has become since the shipping companies took hawaii? Cause it was the shipping companies the US government took control by. A pound of taro has become super super expensive while a big Mac is cheap. Not the healthiest solution especially for one's whose diets where extremely healthy. Hawaiians never used to be fat, now they are mostly fat with some fit ones, why? White folks eat like people who need to get fat for winter, hawaiians don't have winter.
@@chriskelso723 it's true.
My dad visited hawaii a few times and ive heard it’s a very beautiful place. I know he enjoyed his visit there.
Anyway, they played israel’s cover of this song at his funeral and to this day I can’t listen to it without bawling like a big baby. Just thinking about it is making me tear up.
May I ask what you believe it conveys? It's such a simple composition but it carries so much weight. It is commonly used at funerals here... even at Baby's first birthday celebrations. But I like to hear what people's reasons for falling in love with this rendition.
@@sunsetbeach2893 israel’s voice is almost angelic. It almost transforms the song into something else entirely.
@@sunsetbeach2893Life is simple. We human beings make life too complicated. To live is to be present; we seek purpose, when the purpose is simply to live in the now.
What a great video and discussion! These men are so kind and thoughtful.
I love listening to the deep intuition that these leaders express in their analysis. Thank you for sharing your blessings with us!
It's wonderful to see how that tiny, bittersweet smile is showing up on everybody's face while listening to this song. IZ had a unique gift
My grandmother was Hawaiian. When Bruddah Iz’s version came out, my dad and us kids had such a connection with it that we played it at dad’s memorial service. Dad loved this version so much. It’s always very bittersweet to hear. Sometimes I smile when I hear it and sometimes I cry hard.
I just love this so much.
I love these men. I love their honesty and insight. I wish I could meet them and really get to know more about their beliefs, hopes, and dreams. Every one of the TRYBALS videos inspires me to be a better person. A million thanks.
Iz was one of those rare artists that can touch your very soul with his voice.
"People would make fun of God if they make fun of him" This man is incredibly wise.
Today is my 61st birthday. All I really wanted was to Israel's voice in my favorite song. I need a good cry.
Yours is the only reaction channel I watch because it's so authentic. I love that you let people have their own reactions and interpretations and don't push them to say what you think the audience wants to hear. Perfect, I look forward to more.
Hello lovely TRYBALS , you explained that the song had different words and tune. Most of that is because "IZ" put two songs together. Yes, as you said, Louis Armstrong "Wonderful World" & also Judy Garland (from the movie "Wizard of Oz") "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". The combination and his beautiful way of weaving them together, along with his depth & love in his voice, very special. How special that you share from culture to culture, you are a man of peace. Peace be with you all I would love if show them the video of the whole song, with WOnderful World in it, like this is an incomplete experience. Also, the returning of ashes to the ocean...perhaps they might consider (as they are deep and thoughtful men) that all are born in the ocean of mothers womb, just as returned to the ocean (not thrown away) because they live on small island. The land has no room, in practical terms & the ocean is literally all encompassing of their lives.
Thank you, I can't hear well anymore, and was trying to remember the name of the two songs. You know, I am not sure if most people realize it is two songs mingled together. What a great job he did with that!
These gentlemen are as insightful and kind as can be.
Agree! I always learn so much from them.
Sittin here on a Saturday night eating nachos tearing up lol
Shows something I've been saying for years, these men might not have had the shiny things westerners had, but they are absolutely not stupid.
I am glad this is being shared. The video of Iz's funeral effects me greatly and brings tears to my eyes. They celebrate the life that was lived, and celebrate his body being returned to the lands and waters from where it came. It is beautiful and touches me deeply. I often listen to his music and it brings me peace. I think this must have been his purpose in life, and I am grateful that his music reached me and continues to reach many others.
When IZ came in with that first “OOO” note and Chacha’s eyebrows shot up, I felt that.
I would like to share that this song is actually a mashup of two different songs: “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz and “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong.
I also noticed the reactions to the fire in the video and was hoping there would be an explanation for that. I now understand the role that fire plays in your culture. I think they may find it interesting that Hawaii is a volcanic island (or really a chain of islands), but that volcanoes and fire are very significant in Hawaii culture because of their proximity to volcanoes. There is actually a goddess associated with one: Pele. This is why there is a small part of this video which shows the lava flow. I hope this is interesting to them.
( and through the fire of the volcano, land is born. When most of the geography of the pacific ocean is ~ ocean ~ to come upon some of the highest mountains on earth in the middle of the ocean is a miraculous occurrence. The natural dieties involved in the creation of such land are indeed deeply revered ( as with also ocean deities )... think of a woman giving birth: Pele, if i may say, gives birth to the land. .. which feeds the people.. mama ..
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I agree with the many lovey comments here.
I want to thank the man who thought to mention Hawai'i's past and current political state..
America has held 120+ yrs * illegal occupation *.
More people now than ever understand that the sovereignty was never extinguished.
🌈 to this wonderful channel director:
It would be a great thing if you could consider to play a song by IZ that is sung in the Hawaiian language.
Most Hawaiian songs have a written translation, so you still can discuss the song meaning
( although so many songs are poetry with veiled meanings ).
Some songs have English and Hawaiian both in them.
I also want to note, that to burn the body is , to my understanding, not a hawaiian tradition at all. This is modern.
I think the main thing is that the body thus becomes part of the great ocean, and that is the most important part.
The song has nothing to do with "what a wonderful world."
@@kanoaikawach The most widely known version is indeed one where Izzy mashes "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and "What a Wonderful World" into a beautiful medley. Just search RUclips for "iz somewhere over the rainbow what a wonderful world"
@@kanoaikawach maybe not this version in this video, but there is a well known version where IZ does a mashup, starting with “somewhere over the rainbow” and it flows into “what a wonderful world.” It’s a great video if you haven’t seen it.
Watching this makes me feel proud that we all can relate to each other. Iz was and is the pride of Our islands like you are to the people you live around. Blessing to all. Looks are just looks it's your love caring and heart makes the person.
This rendition of Over the Rainbow never fails to make me cry. Beautiful.
I love seeing these gentlemen's reactions to this song. Music is the international language and brings everyone together. Much love from America.
These old men are so sweet ❤️ They fill my heart with love and hope ❤️
Until you scribble a drawing of Muhammad
@@cuthwulf your comment is so unnecessary! The world needs more love and caring(!!!!!) not more hatred and violence!
@@cuthwulf respect religion and culture.
6:39 I am in tears... Israel Kamakawiwo'ole is a treasure of the islands I was born to.
Was. 😢
These gentlemen always make me reevaluate a song and open my understanding and experience in a surprising way. It's very moving to share their experiences with us. Thank you.
I don't know the man's name with the black beard and glasses, but nothing made me happier than seeing him smiling a little the entire time he watched the video. That man was digging every second of it and it made him feel happy.
I absolutely love these beautiful people in your videos. What beautiful hearts they have
As a Hawaiian pretty happy to sew my culture and the famous people from my home get shared around 😊
He is a magnificent ambassador of Hawaii. Aloha.
I absolutely want to visit Hawaii, someday. I'm from Italy.
These tribal people are very wise men. They understand the spiritual message of this song.
First let me say that I absolutely love this channel! It brings humanity to people that are often left out of discussions when we talk about the international community.
Second, thank you for sharing bradda Iz with these elders! Izreal Kamakawiwo’ole is a legend to our people, kanaka maoli. His gift to us is a gift to the world. No, this is not his song, but his voice and his mana(spirit) are the gift.
We all share more in common than we do in differences.
Mahalo nui loa!
If you ever show them a whole movie, THE WIZARD OF OZ would be a good one. Most Americans watched it many times as children and it is where this song originally came from. 🙏🏻
This was great. Iz deserves to be known by everyone! Thank you for sharing.
This one's for Gabby! Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (kah mah kah veevo olay) Brada IZ was a gentle giant with the voice of an angel who has touched people all over the world. This song is his gift to us. The canoe that his wife poured his ashes from @12:08 is the famous Hokulea (hoh koo lay uh) which has sailed all over the world. The instrument he plays is a Portuguese instrument adopted by Hawaiians and named the Ukulele (ooh koo lay lay) or leaping flea because of the hand motion when playing, as it is often played much faster. Aloha nui loa!
I think it might be interesting to mention to them, the next time you see them, that this is a combination of two different songs, wonderful world, and somewhere over the rainbow. He took the message from both and combined them in a very beautiful way. He also sang a lot in his native language.
It’s really fascinating, hearing their take on different cultural aspects they see in these videos.
Probably the best part in these videos
These gentlemen are so lovely, they are so open to trying to understand other cultures whilst at the same time teaching us about their culture in the things they say & the way they behave, blessings to all of you
What an awesome comment... Beautiful!:-)
We loved him. You don't have to be the same tribe to love. It's the human that you love.
Thank you so much for this video! My mother passed away recently and she loved his music, she was a teacher in Hawaii for a time therefore familiar. It made remember her through this beautiful song.
It’s great to see other cultures observing different songs & the way they are presented 😊 Keep up the good work. Australia 🇦🇺
Israel is one of the most beautiful human beings to ever live. His soul was so so incredible.
As always I enjoy the beauty and depth of heart and love shown in the comments of the oldest man. His words are so wise and loving, He must be very loved by his family and community. ❤
The guy in the vest's read on Iz was spot-on just from this little video. He did have a vision for his people and his culture after his death, that's absolutely true, and this is well-known about Iz, but to be exposed to only this video and realise that takes a very good eye.
“People will make fun of God if they make fun of him” Well said, sir. 7:06
I lived in Hawaii while in the marine corps. I first heard of IZ when I was there and instantly loved his music. I never met him personally as he died long before I got to Hawaii(2003-2006). Even now when I hear that song I get all choked up inside and it bring tears of sadness and joy at the same time.
Aloha and Mahalo bruddah IZ. You will be forever missed 🤙
This was beautiful. The guy in the yellow is a certified badass.
I love seeing how other cultures interpret each other's music. This song always takes me to a place no other one can so it's very interesting to watch these men from a completely different culture and how they interpret a song written by an American and sung and played by an amazing Hawaiian singer. Love the reactions!
My father and I danced to this song at my wedding, it’s such a beautiful song. Thank you for sharing it, Iz was an amazing artist and this is my favorite version of this song.
So powerful
Doesn't matter what language or religion you believe in . Just the melody itself will touch your heart
I greatly appreciate the reactions, thoughts, and feelings expressed in these videos. I could listen to you all discuss these things ALL day.
I appreciate that
I can't listen to this song without crying. I was played at my granddad's funeral. He was taken early from cancer. He taught me so much about life and how to have a engineering mind.
I love IZ and his music 🎶 🌺🌴💕. He was a sweet man with a good heart and soul. Best version of this song; nobody does it better
I don't think his version is less good.. but the Wizard of Oz has a special place in my heart and in my parents hearts. Imagine seeing colored films for the first time
I am crying...this was a wonderful thing to share with the TRYBALS. Our culture is music and song and this brings the family (ohana) together. Almost every weekend in our house, my Dad would have friends over to play music, I would dance hula, and we'd have the best time! It would be nice for them to hear "Iam Tongi", he just won American Idol and we are so proud of him! Aloha (Love) and Mahalo (Gratitude) from TutuMa (Grandmother) in Maui!
I love these videos! Great content and the world needs this kind of sharing of culture.
A beautiful song, sung by a beautiful person, conveying a beautiful spiritual message that crosses all cultural boundaries. Lovely words of wisdom by tribal elders as well. thank you so very much for this video, truly made my day!
Love him. I cry at the end every time they spread his ashes
Me too!
same here
It certainly is a very emotional song from IZ. He was most definately an incredible singer & guitarist of his own right.💝💝💝💝
... one more thing ! ...
IZ truly touched the hearts of everyone ~ of all kinds ~ and speaking from here in Hawai'i, as soon as the funeral ( and memorial ) was mentioned, i cried all the way through the rest of your video.
I am really greatful for the reflections given by the lovely tribal men ~ they 'got it' exactly , so many things said by the dear man in brown shirt, i appreciated hearing his reflections on IZ and the song, and also the man in white: yes about being equal in the eyes of the creator.
🌊i also found it interesting they did not know of Hawai'i ~ this shows how all of us are somehow unaware of the whole world~ that makes sharing wonderful. Mahalo Nui ! Gratitudes 💛🌼🌿
Music cuts through everything, it brings us all together. We are all one people, it doesn’t matter our religion, race, gender, or sexuality. We are all one, and once we finally realize that and can love each other the world will finally be a beautiful place.
But it only takes a few to make it otherwise.
Throwing leaves at the moon, praying to god, the moon’s creator…this all hit so deeply and in a kind and loving way. Thank you all 💖🫶🏼
This is my first view of one of your videos. It gives me hope. There are so many people who would divide us and use that division to manipulate and control us. Your video brings us closer through the world of music and art. Thank you for sharing and helping to remove the barriers between people that share so much more in common than leaders would have us believe. God's blessings be upon you.
This song always makes me feel comforted, like I have a large warm blanket wrapped around me as my troubles melt away.
One think I wanted to mention about Muharam's use of "terrified." While you were correct in telling him that "worried" was the right word when he expressed concern for IZ's health, you can actually say "I'm terrified for IZ." In English, saying "I'm terrified for someone's health" is a way to express that someone is in a really bad state of health or well-being, and is to express a sense of urgency. The reason being that you are more scared or afraid for a person. To say "I'm worried" can still express that someone is in a bad state of health or well-being, but usually there is not as much urgency implied. Like you don't have to take immediate action to help the person.
I was terrified the same way seeing a super obese relative just trying to move. Afraid every day would be his last. And btw...it was not food related at all. His son had the same problem but it was sorted out for him. Too late for his beloved father.
@@manichairdo9265 I'm sorry about your loss. I know from personal experience that it can be hard seeing a relative suffer.
You described the feeling from the song perfectly, it feels soothing, I can feel the warm summer breeze, smell the salt spray and sweet flowers
And see the rainbow, past the bright green of the jungle, fading into the eternal blue of the sky and sea, where they fade together at the horizon
I have been starved for content with loving role models. I hope this channel continues to grow, so that the gentle kindness of these people's words reach many more ears.
Israel was a talented and beautiful young man who died far too young. None of the Tribals mentioned the sheer joy of the celebration of IZ's life by his community, friends and family which I thought would be a highlight of the video for them.
I wanted them to notice that too but I guess the cremation may have really startled them, which I understand. But Iz's life celebration is something we could all be proud of😊
I think they didn’t understand it was his funeral. It would probably be very different to their funerals. I wish it had been explained.
@@amorky8391 I agree. The celebration of life was over shadowed by the idea of fire. Religion is a detractor here.
@@amorky8391 I agree. It is their idea that fire means hell is the issue although I have long believed that many Indian groups have used cremation.
@@koru9780 yes so Hindus cremate and Muslims bury
His voice is so beautiful it touches a place in your
Heart, not sad, not happy
Just a place you have HOPE or something PEACEFUL.
I love that they really got it, even with a language barrier. The song is absolutely about hope, written in the middle of one of the bleakest times in history. 🌈👠🌪
He was such a God's Send ( An Angel) in my books the world needed to hear him ... He will always be remembered .. such a kind sweet soul ..xoxo
These gentlemen amaze me with their insight, recognizing that all, no matter what they did in life, want to go over the rainbow. To Heaven. You could introduce these gentlemen to the Hawaiian "aloha" spirit. Aloha means love, hello, and goodbye. IZ is filled with Aloha.
I adore this channel's videos. I love seeing the world through their eyes. When I watch these videos I imagine myself in the room explaining more things to them. Like how even though Iz' name is difficult to pronounce. The Hawaiian language usually pronounces every letter of the word (at least that's to my knowledge) but I'd love to be there to help explain things more in depth that they could understand more about the topics. You do an amazing job with everything!!! I love what you do!!
The subtle smile that comes across their faces when they start listening again...that's it.. that right there is EVERYTHING his music was about perfectly represented in their reactions 😊😊😊
This song always give me goosebumps, glad you shared it with more people across the world!
Beautiful song sung by a beautiful person. My mother loved him singing this & it's a year ago today that I lost her 😢❤
Being of Hawaiian descent, watching these beautiful people react the way they did made me smile uncontrollably! We are all closely connected in some way or another. Having a sense of Akua (God) is what we all have in common near or far, we are all brothers and sisters regardless of race, color or religion. My aloha (Love) and blessings goes out to these men which we all share similarities in some way shape or form!! My pule (prayer) is that may Akua continue to give them a long and prosperous life!!!
Braddah IZ was from the island of Oahu.
Aloha from Hawaii nei!!
Anytime I hear this song...I get goosebumps. Such an amazing variation of this song ❤
I love how music connects this people.
I can't listen to this song without chills going up and down my body. It brings tears to my eyes. And I mourn our loss of Izzy. But I like to think he is at peace and smiling down above the rainbow.
I just discovered the Tribal People videos today. What a lovely group of people! I enjoy listening to the the songs and videos with them. They speak from the heart and help me to appreciate the songs, the artists, the presentation, the songs' meaning. Thank you very much.
Damn GINA, I'm not a religious person at all and most the times despise the divide and damage it causes all over the world. Watching these tribal members smile and genuinely smile from the heart I presume made me teary eyed. What a great song to present to a Tribal member.
I LOVE your guests reactions, their hand motions, their intensity, their smiles, their comments and thoughts on the universal beauty of the language of music. Thank you so much for doing this. Keep up the great work, this brings all of us closer together as brothers and sisters.