HiUP #47 – Funky Donki

  • 00:16 Introduction
  • 01:16 HawaiiUP Headlines:
    Costumed Bank Robber in Custody, Daiei Becomes Don Quijote, Lingle vs. Iwase, Homeowner & Renter Statistics, Strykers Struck Down, “LOST” Season 3 Premiere in Waikiki
  • 20:00 “So Many Reasons” from Jordan by Jordan Segundo
  • 24:56 “Pith of Pop: The Podcast Edition”:
    “Summertime” by Brother Love, “Greased Lightnin'” from Grease, “Ku’u Home o Kahalu’u” by Hui Ohana, “Love Comes Tumbling” by U2, “Wild Horses” by The Rolling Stones, Straight Outta Lynwood by “Weird Al” Yankovic
  • 37:52 “Fallen Again” from Roots Rock Reggae by The Crud (Rock from the Rock Tour)
  • 44:30 Wrap-Up

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5 Responses to HiUP #47 – Funky Donki

  1. Dorothy says:

    Thanks for posting the Lost premier! so many of the actors showed up!

  2. Josselyn says:

    Long time fan of the Transmission and your hawaiiup podcast here…I just wanted to say the clip of your son singing was the cutest, sweetest thing ever. Thanks for sharing it with us 🙂 Keep up the great work on the podcast.

  3. macpro says:

    If you like Rolling Stones songs with a country twang, try the following: “Dead Flowers” off 1971’s Sticky Fingers; “Country HonK” off 1969’s “Let It Bleed” and my favorite, “Far Away Eyes” off “Some Girls” from 1978.

    As great as the movie GREASE is, the accompanying soundtrack album is a must, a classic. Spawned 4 huge top 40 hits in 1978: “Grease” by Frankie Valli; “You’re the One That I Want” by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John; “Hopelessly Devoted to You” by Olivia Newton John and “Summer Nights” by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John; The tracks by Sha Na Na are fun too – those are the songs heard at the dance; Frankie Avalon does a good job with “Beauty School Dropout”; Avalon was actually there in the 1950s when his single “Venus” hit the top of the charts in 1959.

  4. Dorothy says:

    How are you folks doing after the earthquake? Keep us posted when you can. Hope things are OK!

  5. Jim says:

    Hey, Ryan. I couldn’t find your e-mail on HawaiiUP. Nevertheless, I hope your family is safe with the earthquake that I just saw on the news. God bless.

    Peace.

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