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Topic: Whilst the HSGA site is down- Some nice Lap Steel downloads |
basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 7:54 am
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"Rhythm of the Waves" and "Waikiki is Good Enough For Me" are two comprehensive collections of pre-WWII Hawaiian guitar music originally compiled by Beer Records. Thanks a lot for sharing these, Basil!
I'm downloading the third one (mysteriously named "Basil Henriques.zip") to see what it might contain. _________________ Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 8:13 am
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Absolutely Brad, Whilst I'm not in league with the "lady" above, I don't think that these collections are available commercially any-more, so I felt the need to share them (Just for Educational and documentary research purposes)
The Mysteriously named file will remain mysterious 'till you download it..then it'll be a plain as day..
The title is self explanatory.
As "Wally P." says It's "Mr Grumpy"
I THINK the "Waikiki is Good Enough For Me" file is corrupted so I'm uploading another to replace it..Long process though, it's over 600Mb even when zipped!! |
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Steinar Gregertsen
From: Arendal, Norway, R.I.P.
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 8:51 am
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Downloading now,- thanks Basil! ![Smile](images/smiles/icon_smile.gif) _________________ "Play to express, not to impress"
Website - YouTube |
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Andy Sandoval
From: Bakersfield, California, USA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 9:36 am
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Downloading too. Thanks for sharing Basil. |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 11:49 am
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So here isn't "Waikiki is Good etc"
SOON as I upload a working file..2-3hours wait I'm afraid..
Be aware that there is a limit of 50 downloads for these files.. so it's the first 50 who get THIS batch..
I suppose it'll soon be done.. THEN I can upload some more goodies..
Like the Hawaiian Music 100 (5 disc set of Japanese CDs)
And we (the aficionados) can in an Educational spirit examine the contents and see if we can identify the players, just for "EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES" _________________
Steelies do it without fretting
CLICK THIS to view my tone bars and buy——>![](http://www.waikiki-islanders.com/assets/ezee~slide_sticker-SMALLEST.jpg)
Last edited by basilh on 10 Feb 2011 3:05 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Rick Stratton
From: Tujunga, California, USA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 11:51 am
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A treasure trove!
Thanks Baz!
These should keep me busy for years!
I'm holding my breath waiting for more.....
Your playing and vast experience are MORE than an inspiration!
With respect and admiration,
Rick |
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Rick Stratton
From: Tujunga, California, USA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 1:14 pm
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Downloaded the "Waikiki is Good etc" folder twice so, far.
Still corrupted.... |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 2:20 pm
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I'm working on it Rick.. Problem is solved just have to upload and give the link.. I'm also uploading another now defunct compilation.
![](http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/userpix1029/1284_71S7ePWlvYL_1.jpg) |
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Steve Atwood
From: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 5:34 pm
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Much Aloha to you Sir! |
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Wally Pfeifer
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 5:51 pm Note to Mr Grumpy
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Aloha, Mr Grumpy,
Thank you very much for the files. I'm
anxious to see the Japanese set and to see if I may already have it. Are they on LPs or CDs?
But of course, I know they're For Educational Purposes only. Mahalo
Wally |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 6:16 pm
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Thanks Steve, and Wally, the set is a 5 CD set that I bought from Japan, it's no longer available, BUT I will have it uploaded by the morning..
In the meantime...AT LAST... here is "Waikiki is Good Enough"
Tested and definitely working...
http://mbf.cc/lHRb |
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Roy Thomson
From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 7:16 pm
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I got 'em, many thanks Basil.
RT _________________ Custom Tabs Various Tunings
Courses Lap Steel, Pedal Steel |
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Ron Simpson
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 8:53 pm
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Thank you for posting the link Basil.
Ron Simpson |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Lee Cecil
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 5:02 am
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Thanks for the links. Very generous. |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 6:15 am
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Now, lets see can we Identify the Steel Players in this compilation,
Hawaiian Music 100 collection.
http://mbf.cc/2Hpk
I THINK I hear Buckie Shirakata on Disc No.3..
And Ernest Tavares or Alvin McBurney on Disc N0.2 |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 6:44 am
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Whilst I'm at it, here is a VERY interesting document for record collectors about Indian 78's and Lap steel Players.
Click Here
A DRAFT DISCOGRAPHY OF WESTERN STYLE JAZZ, & DANCE BANDS & ENGLISH
LANGUAGE POPULAR VOCALS RECORDED IN INDIA 1926-1954
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Compiled by Ross Laird from original research.
SOURCES
The following is an annotated list of sources which were used in compiling this discography:
1. 78rpm records in my collection
2. Indian record catalogues
I have various Indian Columbia & HMV catalogues of the 1940s. I have not seen any Indian
catalogues from the 1920s or 1930s so there is every possibility some so far unknown items may
be listed in such publications. In particular, I have not seen any complete catalogues for The Twin
label and this is one area where my information is necessarily very incomplete. I also have some
Indian 78rpm catalogues of the 1950s but by this time most earlier Western-style music recorded
in India had been deleted and very little new material was being recorded.
3. E.M.I. file documents
3.1 List of matrices assigned in the HM “NE” series
The HMV “NE” series ran from NE200 to NE897 (1934-1952) and was used for material that did
not already have an existing HMV catalogue number in one of the British series (“B”, “BD”, etc.).
As such most issues in this series are Indian or American recordings plus a few from various
European sources.
This document is headed “Calcutta Branch” and appears to have been compiled from file cards
held by EMI India. Details consist of simply catalogue number and matrices assigned (with no
artist credits or titles) but its is comprehensive as far as it goes. During the early 1940s wartime
conditions seem to have led to some sloppy record keeping and many couplings have no file
cards detailing the matrices used. Otherwise this is an important source of data.
3.2. Copies of ledger sheets indicating matrices allocated for part of HMV “N4000” series. This
covers N4196 to N4499 (1932-1943). Only partial details are given - catalogue number, matrices
allocated, artist credit, dialect [ie. English language or an Indian dialect], date listed & date
deleted.
For some unknown reason, significant parts of these ledgers are blank but this is still a highly
valuable and interesting document which supplies otherwise unavailable data.
4. Correspondence
Helpful information in relation to this research was also obtained via correspondence with Suresh
Chandvankar, Rainer Lotz, John Payne, Jehangir Dalal, Michael Robertson & Marco Pacci.
NOTE: This discography is very much a work in progress and any additional information would be
most welcome (and credited). Please contact me directly by email via: visviva@gmail.com or
scarcesounds@hotmail.com or by mail via: GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, AUSTRALIA. |
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Mitch Druckman
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 11:38 am
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WOW! Thanks Basil. |
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Ray Shakeshaft
From: Kidderminster, Worcs, UK.
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 2:31 pm
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Just one zipped file works out to 11.5 hours of music!!!! When will I get any work done?
Thanks Basil. _________________ www.ukuke.co.uk
Rickie B6 and Ace, 'Jerry Byrd' Frypan. National 'New Yorker', Harbor Lights Frypan. Guyatone D8 etc. |
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Norman Markowitz
From: Santa Cruz, California
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 4:10 pm
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Holy Cow, Basil. Mahalo nui!! |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 5:40 pm
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My justification for posting these is:-
I have almost every Hawaiian record there is..Pre 1980..
I have at least 5,000 albums Vinyl and CD plus hundreds of DVDs thousands of 45rpm Hawaiian Singles and over 1,000 78's.
Those few that I posted just scratch the surface, BUT before I'm gone I'll pass them on to one and all..
They are NOT going to be bequeathed to the Bishop Museum to be left to rot in some basement like other collections I know have been..No way Jose'.
I once bought the contents of a few Jukeboxes in Hawaii and amongst the records were a couple of 49th State that are NOT in the catalogue..
Most of my Vinyl and shellac records are now parted out to collectors and all I have is scans of the artwork/sleeves and mp3s of the content..
I HAVEN'T parted out my 10" collection or my 45s.
I will post the Alfred Apaka Collection tomorrow, with some of my early 10" 33rmpm ones like :
"Blue Hawaiian Moonlight" Decca DL-5477, and
"My Isle of Golden Dreams" Sung by the Andrews Sisters and Alfred Apaka with Danny Stewart and his islanders.Decca DL-5423, and
"Holiday in Hawaii" DannyKuaana Capitol H169, and
"Hawaii Calls" Webley Edwards presents with Al Kealoha Perry. Capitol CLP-042, and
"Favourite Hawaiian Songs" Bing Crosby Brunswick LA-8730, and
"le Sacre Du Sauvage" Les Baxter and his Orchestra Capitol LC-6543, and
Mike Cooper & Cyril, Leffebvre "Aveclei Uptown Hawaiians" Chabada OH-18,
and other 10' Lp's from my collection..
Regards,
Basil |
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Norman Markowitz
From: Santa Cruz, California
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Posted 11 Feb 2011 10:22 pm
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basilh wrote: |
They are NOT going to be bequeathed to the Bishop Museum to be left to rot in some basement like other collections I know have been..No way Jose'.
Basil |
After seeing what you had already made available earlier today, it made me ask myself, "What is Basil going to do with what must be a massive collection of music?". Now I know.
I'm starting to think about what I'm going to do with my own collection of about 600 LPs, a couple of hundred 45's, a few 78's, cassettes and hundreds of CDs. Almost all of which is Hawaiian. You really do take on a sense of needing to make sure the music gets passed on so it can be heard. So it will still live on and become known by as many people as possible. The music will always live on.
You have certainly done more than most, in seeing that this is a reality. |
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Steve Pierce
From: San Rafael, California, USA
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Posted 12 Feb 2011 7:22 pm
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Much thanks for the educational materials! I look forward to studying. |
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