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Topic: I'm Pau
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Rick Aiello Member From: Berryville, VA USA
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posted 06 April 2005 04:06 AM
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I'm Pau------------------ Aiello's House of Gauss My wife and I don't think alike. She donates money to the homeless and I donate money to the topless! ... R. Dangerfield
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Mike Neer Member From: NJ
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posted 06 April 2005 05:12 AM
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Love you, Dick McIntire.What are you pau with? Wahinis, too? I'm pau with being pau. |
Mike Neer Member From: NJ
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posted 06 April 2005 05:42 AM
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In fact, I'm going to go out on a limb and say no one has ever had a nicer tone than Dick McIntire on the steel guitar. |
Bob Hickish Member From: Port Ludlow, Washington, USA
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posted 06 April 2005 06:42 AM
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When I saw the topic I thought Rick meant it !! I'm not sure ! But ! in that song , about half way through , the words in Hawaiian ! pretty well nail it down -- Rick knows I'm kinda deaf so I may be wrong .  Bob |
Joel Newman Member From: Myersville, Maryland, USA
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posted 06 April 2005 06:53 AM
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Too cool!!(man I'm loving this broadband stuff,These mp3's come in soooo fast).Tanx for posting Rick . . . so, is that a frypan he's playing? I think this is my 1st experience listening to D. Mcintire . . .uhhhh, have anymore??? |
Loni Specter Member From: West Hills, CA, USA
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posted 06 April 2005 07:32 AM
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So Rick, is that you playing over the top of the original? Sounds good. In fact it sounds MAGnificent! |
Rick Alexander Member From: Florida, USA
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posted 06 April 2005 07:42 AM
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That song is a gas! No mincing of words here . . So, is "pau" Hawaiian for "priapic"? |
Andre Nizzari Member From: Bronx, New York
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posted 06 April 2005 08:10 AM
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NICE!  ------------------ http://www.andreandthenighthounds.com/ |
seldomfed Member From: Colorado
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posted 06 April 2005 11:51 AM
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yes you are buddy! cause your married! I'm not  cool tune.
------------------ Chris Kennison Ft. Collins, Colorado "Listen Sooner" www.book-em-danno.com www.seldomfed.com
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seldomfed Member From: Colorado
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posted 06 April 2005 11:55 AM
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what's he saying?"with okole what?, you bet your ---hole" ?
------------------ Chris Kennison Ft. Collins, Colorado "Listen Sooner" www.book-em-danno.com www.seldomfed.com
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Mike Neer Member From: NJ
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posted 06 April 2005 12:02 PM
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Okolehau--a kind of liquor made from root"you betcha and how, I'm pau (I'm gonna wrap it up)" |
Jeff Au Hoy Member From: Honolulu, Hawai'i
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posted 06 April 2005 12:21 PM
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Phew! Rick! I read "I'm Pau" and feared you were pulling one of those "Boo hoo I'm quitting the forum!" exhibitions. My heartrate is slowly returning to normal. Mahalo for this clip. I'm wondering what makes the Clarke reissues so tasty-sounding. In addition to the clarity, is it the touch of added reverb? |
Derrick Mau Member From: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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posted 06 April 2005 12:24 PM
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Cool song! I like these minor tunes. "PAU" means "finished" in Hawaiian. |
Dwayne Martineau Member From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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posted 06 April 2005 12:30 PM
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Wow. Good song.Pardon l'ignorance, but who's the singer? |
seldomfed Member From: Colorado
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posted 06 April 2005 01:43 PM
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Jeff, clarity and perhaps verb too, we should ask him (Bruce C.), he may share. I suspect he's got some big dollar restoration software like Cedar or Waves, has just learned how to use it really well, and takes his time. However it's done, I love the work he does to provide these catalogs of music for us. I'd never have heard it otherwise. Bruce, you lurking?? ------------------ Chris Kennison Ft. Collins, Colorado "Listen Sooner" www.book-em-danno.com www.seldomfed.com
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David Doggett Member From: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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posted 06 April 2005 02:35 PM
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This reminds me of a Japanese-American from Oahu who was one of my girlfriends when I lived in Lost Angeles. Because of her background, she was sometimes not sure if a phrase she used was Japanese, Hawaiian or English. One of her more useful phrases was "all pau," which seemed more succinct than "all finished." Unfortunately, one day she was all pau with me. |
Jesse Pearson Member From: San Diego , CA
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posted 06 April 2005 02:46 PM
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This is one of my favorite songs for Hawaiian steel and a great example on how to swing. In fact, I have always thought this song was in the top ten of classic Hawaiian swing non pedal steel songs. |
Jeff Au Hoy Member From: Honolulu, Hawai'i
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posted 06 April 2005 02:54 PM
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Hey Jesse, haven't seen you in a while. |
HowardR Member From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.
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posted 06 April 2005 04:03 PM
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David, that was a good example, but I feel for you man  [This message was edited by HowardR on 06 April 2005 at 04:04 PM.] |