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    A recent USA Today poll listed the Greatest American Bands of all time. They were: 10.REM
    9.The Doors
    8.Queensryche(WTF?)
    7.The Grateful Dead
    6.Guns and Roses
    5.Journey
    4.The Eagles
    3.Van Halen
    2.Aerosmith
    1. Pearl Jam
    I heard this list and thought WTF? . We in the 50th State have better taste in music than that. Who do you think are the best HAWAIIAN bands of all time?

    Mine are:
    10.Seawind( hey, I love jazz)
    9.The Brothers Caz( Robert has such a gift)
    8.Olomana(Na mele nahenahe)
    7.Country Confort(Waimanalo Blues is awesome!)
    6.C & K(Sweet Harmony!)
    5.The Sunday Manoa( Peter+Caz=Magic)
    4.The Peter Moon Band( Tropical Delight)
    3.Makaha Sons/ IZ( old school)
    2.Kalapana( Who doesn't love Nightbird?)
    1.Gabby( inspiration to all above)


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    Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

    I think Kalapana rates as the best island band because of their worldwide acceptance.

    Seawind comes in really close too cuz I luv jazz and they do it well.

    But what about the Fabulous Krush? and the S.O.S Band?

    too many to describe but all worthy of being all time!

    Too bad Keola and Kapono Beamer and Sunday Manoa had to break up individually, both were fantastic sounding and had great songs to their credit.
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    • #3
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      The list is clearly a list of bands (as opposed to solo artists), so I'd say you can't just list Gabby by himself. This qualification leaves off a lot of people I'd include (Sonny Chillingsworth and Makana leap to mind), so here's mine with just bands.

      10. Pure Heart
      9. Hapa
      8. The Pahinui Brothers
      7. Hawaiian Style Band
      6. Makaha Sons of Ni`ihau
      5. The Sons of Hawai`i
      4. Olomana
      3. Kalapana
      2. Ho`okena
      1. Cecilio and Kapono
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      • #4
        Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

        Originally posted by alohabear
        8.Queensryche(WTF?)
        Alohabear, I don't know who was surveyed, but if you've listened to Queensryche (I mean, besides "Silent Lucidity" and "Queen of the Ryche," the only two Ryche songs I've ever heard on the radio), you might not be so startled. I don't know if I'd put them in my top ten, but they might make my top twenty, and I'll bet a lot of music critics would say the same; depending on how the poll was conducted, it's possible that Queensryche made the list just becuase, while they might not have been really high on anyone's list, they might have been in the top twenty of LOTS of people's lists.

        When VH1 did a "influential bands" survey a couple of years ago, it asked popular rock musicians to list their influences, and right in the middle of Van Halen and REM and the Replacements and the Clash was King's X, one of my favorite bands. King's X was probably the least-known group on the list, but it's clear that musicians around America were well aware of who King's X was, and recognized it as a great band with killer talent. I wouldn't be surprised if Queensryche made this list in some similar fashion.
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        • #5
          Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

          My 10 favorites of all time mainly because I have either a lot of CDs or LPs by them.

          1. Cecilio & Kapono
          2. Kalapana
          3. Seawind
          4. Peter Moon Band
          5. Hawaiian Style Band
          6. Gabby Pahinui Band (during the release of "Moonlight Lady")
          7. Olomana
          8. Eddie Kamae & the Sons of Hawaii
          9. The Sweet Marie
          10. Shnazz

          I had to throw in a couple of old rock bands that were considered to be from Hawaii.
          Last edited by mel; September 15, 2005, 07:46 AM. Reason: revise list
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          • #6
            Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

            Originally posted by mel
            My 10 favorites of all time mainly because I have either a lot of CDs or LPs by them.
            ...
            10. Shnazz
            Ooh. Now I know you're not telling the truth. How many Shnazz LPs or CDs do you own?
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            • #7
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              Originally posted by scrivener
              Ooh. Now I know you're not telling the truth. How many Shnazz LPs or CDs do you own?

              Let me see...

              2 of the same Shnazz LPs.
              1 of the same Shnazz cassette.
              1 45 RPM single of "I Think We're Alone Now" b/w "Bad Boys"

              1 CD that I converted from either the LP or the tape using iMic and Final Vinyl imported into my Power Mac G4. Converted to MP3 in iTunes. Several songs now on my iPod.

              Hope that helps. Yes, Shnazz was a one hit wonder, but I liked them. Seen them in 1980 in Waikiki. They were good.
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              • #8
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                Oh. I didn't know you meant multiple copies of the same album!
                I have two copies of their LP. We've had this discussion before.
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                • #9
                  Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

                  Talk about obscure bands from the past, how about The Pagan Babies. They used to do a gig at Anna Banana's in the 80's and came out with one or two CD's.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

                    Originally posted by mel
                    Let me see...

                    2 of the same Shnazz LPs.
                    1 of the same Shnazz cassette.
                    1 45 RPM single of "I Think We're Alone Now" b/w "Bad Boys"

                    1 CD that I converted from either the LP or the tape using iMic and Final Vinyl imported into my Power Mac G4. Converted to MP3 in iTunes. Several songs now on my iPod.

                    Hope that helps. Yes, Shnazz was a one hit wonder, but I liked them. Seen them in 1980 in Waikiki. They were good.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

                      My vote for "best Hawaiian band" goes to the following:
                      10. The 'Opihi Pickers/The Pandanus Club (tie)
                      9. The Hawaiian Style Band (w/Sistah Robi)
                      8. B.E.T. (Polynesian P-Funk)
                      7. 'Ekolu
                      6. 'Ehukai ("Moloka'i Slide" is one of the few songs that can instantly make me homesick)
                      5. Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau
                      4. Hō'aikane (innovators of "Jawaiian" music)
                      3. Sudden Rush (the originators of na mele pāleoleo or "Hawaiian rap music")
                      2. The Peter Moon Band
                      1. Cecilio & Kapono
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                      • #12
                        Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

                        Originally posted by Jonah K
                        My vote for "best Hawaiian band" goes to the following:
                        10. The 'Opihi Pickers/The Pandanus Club (tie)
                        9. The Hawaiian Style Band (w/Sistah Robi)
                        8. B.E.T. (Polynesian P-Funk)
                        7. 'Ekolu
                        6. 'Ehukai ("Moloka'i Slide" is one of the few songs that can instantly make me homesick)
                        5. Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau
                        4. H?'aikane (innovators of "Jawaiian" music)
                        3. Sudden Rush (the originators of na mele p?leoleo or "Hawaiian rap music")
                        2. The Peter Moon Band
                        1. Cecilio & Kapono
                        I ~vibe~ more closely with your list than the others, although I gotta take issue™ with H?'aikane as the originators of Jawaiian. No get me wrong, I love to bend my back and my knees and stretch my hands out like a racing jockey, but I think that title was rightfully earned by Kapena (who curiously enough doesn't appear on anyone's list! Auuuwwwweee!)

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                        • #13
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                          Maybe because Jawaiian is a pure rip off of Jamaican music and a disgrace to the Hawaiian music scene.

                          How would we like it if some country western band tries to sing Hawaiian songs and destroys the essence in it's purity? On this board we'd rip that band apart for trying to sound local while not setting one foot on our Aina.

                          When you hear a non-local try to talk pidgin we all cringe at their attempts. How do you think Jamaicans feel when some Hawaiian band tries to do da reggae ting man! We begin to sound as bad as some white guy trying to talk like one moke! It just doesn't sound right. Keep the beat...lose the fake accent and keep it pure!
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                            Good new stuff ....PALI


                            Ok..I had to...I'll be going now...

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                              Re: Best Hawaiian Bands of All Time

                              Originally posted by Pua'i Mana'o
                              I ~vibe~ more closely with your list than the others, although I gotta take issue™ with H?'aikane as the originators of Jawaiian. No get me wrong, I love to bend my back and my knees and stretch my hands out like a racing jockey, but I think that title was rightfully earned by Kapena (who curiously enough doesn't appear on anyone's list! Auuuwwwweee!)
                              Aloha Pua'i Mana'o,

                              I thought I wrote that Hō'aikane was a "innovators" of "Jawaiian" music, not an "originator" of it. The Peter Moon Band with it's "Guava Jelly" and "Cane Fire" on the 1982 "Cane Fire" album was probably the first band to play what later evolved into "Jawaiian" music. Butch Helemano's 1987 "Sugar & Spice" was probably the first full "Jawaiian" album, but Butch and his "Players of Instruments" got so into it, that it's actually a "reggae" album that just happened to be produced in Hawai'i Ne'i. As a result, Bruddah Waltah's 1990 "Hawaiian Reggae" is probably the first full "Jawaiian" album by default. Brother Noland also made major contributions to "Jawaiian" music.

                              With the Tatofi brothers, Kāpena is probably more of a "South Pacific" band" than a Hawaiian band.

                              Cheers,

                              Jonah K
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