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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Karel van Bezooijen
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Check out the Hula Dancer!

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Almost Surrealistic this!
Showing the versatility of our beloved instrument.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzCh7cvjny8
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In addition, that guy is good with his harmonics!!!

Aloha, :)
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Instrument ?

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That is a sweet lookng Instrument, 8)

Any one got an idea of what Make it is?

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George, looks like a European model to me....
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Post by Karel van Bezooijen »

Get a closer view in this clip!
is it the same? Quite an instrument, complete with miniature sailboat!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8au_mImm ... re=related
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He gets the Girls too, I guess they can't resist the uniform.

Great stuff.

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But wait! There's more:

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Post by Joerg Schubert »

Hi,
two of the 3 songs linked in this thread are originally done by the Kilima Hawaiians, a band from the Netherlands. In the fifties they were very sucessful in Germany with there songs tranlated to German language. The steel playing on the Kilima Hawaiian records was always excellent IMHO.

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Nice & enjoyable.
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Post by Al Salmon »

Brilliant harmonics and what a great set up! The hula dancer is an absolute doll. :roll: Thanks for the post.
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Hoochie Koochie Henri From Hawaai

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I have to say I enjoy this Gents playing and listen to it all the time. Just like a hurdy gurdy or an organ grinder. No gimmicks, just real know how! Jay Y.
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I was meaning to add this sentence to my last entry. (thanks for the patience & prudence). Just think had Buffalo Bob & Howdy had a Marionette like this sweetheart what might have happened! Jay Y.
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The uniform looks like he just stepped off his yacht to do some entertaining :D
Interesting guitars too.
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Pretty darn good for a Carnival act. Maybe I'm just getting old. Love those marionettes.
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Somehow this reminds me of the old Katzenjammer Kids comic books. :lol:
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Post by Jay Yuskaitis »

Good old Hans & Fritz! I have no excuse, I would like to sound like the old Captain, the Inspector & Mama. Rollo was one of my favorites, I wanted to be like him with all his adventures, DO YOU REMEMBER? Jay Y. Night night.
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Post by David Doggett »

I remember Hans and Fritz and the Captain and Mama, but I'm a little hazy on the rest of it, except of course the hopeless caricature of the native chief with the bone in his nose. Even as a kid, I just thought it was the most bazaar juxtapositions - Germans in the jungle, or on a tropical island, or wherever they were in the tropics. :?
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Just happened to watch it again. We're not the only ones with POT BELLIES! David, you are right on.
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Post by Charley Wilder »

It looks like he isn't muting at all with his left hand. Is that a standard "Hawaiian" technique?? New to me!
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How about a bump for this one, a few have enjoyed it. Thanks, Jay Y.
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David Doggett wrote:Germans in the jungle, or on a tropical island, or wherever they were in the tropics. :?
David, I always took the setting to be German West Africa or Tanganyika, both colonies were siezed by the British during or shortly after WW1. Of course Katzenjammer sounds Dutch so they could have been Afrikaners too. Forgive me for getting off subject. I have always had a secret admiration for genuine eccentricity. This guy is all of that plus a pretty good performer. It is not easy to jump back and forth between singing and a tight melody arrangement. Is that a painted backdrop behind him doing On the Beach at Waikiki? If so, he gets even more stars from me.
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How I enjoy someone else work. Jay Y.
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Charley Wilder wrote:It looks like he isn't muting at all with his left hand. Is that a standard "Hawaiian" technique?? New to me!

Not in Germany...he's barring with a knockwurst.....
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I like to listen to this little beauty, at least a couple times a year. Jay Y.
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