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          Gotta say after being here a week, Hawaiian music is the worst in the world.
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            Originally posted by Kepler View Post
            Gotta say after being here a week, Hawaiian music is the worst in the world.
            Hawaii residents I have known are stoned, often as not. Maybe that's a factor.

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              Originally posted by burd View Post
              Hawaii residents I have known are stoned, often as not. Maybe that's a factor.
              The stoners are haoles. The actual Hawaiian natives are the hardest working people I have ever seen, nudging out Mexicans and Brooklyn Haitians.
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                Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                The stoners are haoles. The actual Hawaiian natives are the hardest working people I have ever seen, nudging out Mexicans and Brooklyn Haitians.
                I don't doubt that. Which is why is used the term "Hawaii residents" rather than Hawaiians.

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                  Hawaiians don't like non-Hawaiians, from everything I've heard. It's really weird.
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                    Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
                    Hawaiians don't like non-Hawaiians, from everything I've heard. It's really weird.
                    I doubt you'd hear much of that on O'ahu or Maui, but you might hear some of that on Kauai or Hawai'i, and for sure on Moloka'i.

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                      Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                      I doubt you'd hear much of that on O'ahu or Maui, but you might hear some of that on Kauai or Hawai'i, and for sure on Moloka'i.
                      Ok. It has something to do with the cultural differences, basically nativism. "Not a *true* Hawaiian." Note: color makes no difference. It's whether you were born there or not.
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                        Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
                        Ok. It has something to do with the cultural differences, basically nativism. "Not a *true* Hawaiian." Note: color makes no difference. It's whether you were born there or not.
                        'Twas ever thus. Economic development and nice fringe benefits (weather, scenery) always brings in the carpetbaggers. Call some place paradise, then kiss it goodbye.

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                        • Re: USCHO Music Thread 4: Songs She Sang to Me, Songs She Brang to Me

                          Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                          'Twas ever thus. Economic development and nice fringe benefits (weather, scenery) always brings in the carpetbaggers. Call some place paradise, then kiss it goodbye.
                          Good point. And to tie into this discussion, a song I really like. Nice little ditty:

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_vTY67Wd9I
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                          • Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
                            Ok. It has something to do with the cultural differences, basically nativism. "Not a *true* Hawaiian." Note: color makes no difference. It's whether you were born there or not.
                            Not true, you can be born there but you’re still a haole if you’re white. It’s definitely nativism, you just have to understand Hawaii’s history with colonialism and the like.

                            Alaskans tend to get a pass sometimes though. I’m still a haole but I’ll get less guff.

                            And Hawaiian music is awesome.
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                            • Originally posted by RENCEB View Post
                              Can't believe I only recently found Bob Mould (you Minnesota folks knew all along!). Husker Du, "Don't Want to Know if you are Lonely" and "Could you be the One" are Green Day before Green Day. Sugar - anything from Copper Blue album ("Hoover Dam" is outstanding). I keep playing "Gee Angel" over and over (from "File Under Easy Listening"). Great stuff
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