Showing posts with label hula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hula. Show all posts
Monday, November 07, 2011
Super Freak
Classics are classics for a reason. The words and music of Rick James as interpreted by Big Daddy.
Labels:
Big Daddy
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Burlesque
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Funk
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hula
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novelty songs
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Rick James
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Kings of the Steel Guitar
"Kings of the Steel Guitar" features: Pete Wade, Leon McAuliff, Herb Remington, and Jenks Carmen on the bargain Design label. Not all C&W numbers here: a weird rockin' Oriental flavored number, a Sleepwalk styled track (or two), and a tune entitled, "Hillbilly Hula" which falls in the, "this I've got to see" category.



Herb Remington - A Light Touch
Download it here.
Herb Remington - A Light Touch
Download it here.
Labels:
Country and western
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hillbillies
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hula
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steel guitar
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Vinyl Sharity
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
I Think It's The Ass-Slapping That Got To Me
.....not that I'm into that sort of thing actually. Vitameatavegamin this ain't. Vita, yes. Meata, yes. But vegamin, no. Quite the seductive babe, one might say. This was long before she got that only occasionally appearing weird Charles Gibson brow, and way, way before getting all moved by the chickdudeish Wayne Newton and befuddled by Burton and Taylor on Here's Lucy or The Lucy Show.
Labels:
1940s
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classic film
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Dance
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dancing
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GlyphJockey
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hawaiian
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hula
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Lex10
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Lucille Ball
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Lucy
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Life's Little Mysteries
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Just a few of Life’s little mysteries…..like this song, found back in the glory days of file sharing by searching for “hula”, but with the artist’s name written in kanji which naturally turned to a series of question marks when I imported it into my iTunes.
Does anyone know who the singer is? I do like her voice.
Also mysterious are the identities of these lovely ladies in this found photo posted in the Flickr account of the delightful apricotX, who look like they had a hell of a good time at their local Woolworth’s in the silk floral department. And I suppose the third mystery would be, how many mai tais did it take to come up with the bright idea to go out in public wearing those godawful muumuus?
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