This Mele is dedicated to the Kanaka Maoli and Hawaiians at heart for our "Aina of Aloha!" Just finished the tablature song sheets, slack key guitar tuning in the taro patch G. Blessings y'all, just press, not to impress! ❤🙏🤙🎼😃
No one has left commit in a while o all the while ago I was at uncle buffs surf comp. And Zane akua sang this and all the Hawaiians joined in it was a beautiful thing
Dennis no kai oi. As haole I am supportive of sovereign rule. But what that look like? Kick out all haole? K den. Japanese too? Cool. But other nations see ripe harvest then? I borne and raised on Ko'olau side Oahu. The land and the culture, may they never pass away. I weep for all Hawai'i. I wish I knew answer. God knows. I pray He continues to bestow all good blessings from His abundance grace on all Hawai'i.
I stand with you Richard Hamilton, even tho' you haole, eh you born and raised in the island, learned the Hawaiian way, maybe not by blood, but you hare Hawaii......cheeehuuuu Hana Hou cuz!
Dennis pavao wrote this song for my grandpa , he was a ruthless hawaiian in the syndicate, used to beat and r*** women , used to educate people about the hokule'a used to be a proud hawaiian till my mama shot em in the face 5+ times , he stood up and still tried to beat her , aloha Yal , im having a bad day rn "aloha oe , pua kaʻilima" that's him rite dea rip papa i know you with me rn 3:42
I once got out of a ticket because I was driving too slow. Cop pulled me over and I said I must have drifted listening to Dennis Pavao. He juss smiled and said, I can understand that, gave me a warning and took off.
I was looking through quarters to get myself a soda, and one of them had the title of this song. I looked it up wondering what it was, and eventually found myself a lovely new piece to listen to. What a lovely surprise ^^
Itele Wonsowicz Oh now, the brother is gone and I must carry on Sharing the mana'o with the people that we sing to Everytime, we kanikapila, we just go on and on Singing of the 'aina and the aloha that is gonna be gone Oh one day, the brother told me, "Come on lets make a band. We might lose everything we've got, but hopefully not the land." Chorus: Then the brothers and sisters sang along Till everybody knew that song Ua mau, ke 'ea o ka 'aina i ka pono, onipa'a Ua mau, ke 'ea o ka 'aina i na 'opio We started to jam at a one night stand, the brother and I in the band Then one morning as I was waking up, by a knock on my door from a friend He said the brother is gone, he's gone for good I didn't know that he would Like the Ali'i he was a brave young man but I didn't get to talk to the man Chorus
Richard Hamilton.... ommiting words like "the" and speaking in halting broken english will not make u hawaiian, nor will it endear you to hawaiians... at least none that i know. Please... youre obviously not obtuse, why dumb down your expression to try to appeal to those that are? Just be yourself... we know u dont talk like that! U sound like tonto or some caricature of an american indian straight out of 1950's american cinema! (Me smoke 'em peace pipe! Etc.) Thanks in advance for not taking offense, but instead taking my words to heart!!
We hear this song play at every luau we went when we were still keiki
BRA this song seriously rocks!! Have loved it for 20 + years and will forever more!!!
Yellow Ginger Lei is still one of my favorite hula mele. Dennis sings it very well as does Makaha Sons of Niihau! Luv you all!
Priceless!! Always & forever will miss your golden voice bradah Dennis
Rest In Peace uncle Dennis Pavao
This Mele is dedicated to the Kanaka Maoli and Hawaiians at heart for our "Aina of Aloha!" Just finished the tablature song sheets, slack key guitar tuning in the taro patch G. Blessings y'all, just press, not to impress! ❤🙏🤙🎼😃
I miss my home :(
Thank You So Much for a Great Song
No one has left commit in a while o all the while ago I was at uncle buffs surf comp. And Zane akua sang this and all the Hawaiians joined in it was a beautiful thing
My favorite Dennis Pavao Song...
They knew from back in the day how it would be......
Oh God, I love Maui so much!
God bless to braddah IZ BROTHER
Wooow this is beautiful 😍 🤩
Dennis no kai oi. As haole I am supportive of sovereign rule. But what that look like? Kick out all haole? K den. Japanese too? Cool. But other nations see ripe harvest then? I borne and raised on Ko'olau side Oahu. The land and the culture, may they never pass away. I weep for all Hawai'i. I wish I knew answer. God knows. I pray He continues to bestow all good blessings from His abundance grace on all Hawai'i.
I stand with you Richard Hamilton, even tho' you haole, eh you born and raised in the island, learned the Hawaiian way, maybe not by blood, but you hare Hawaii......cheeehuuuu Hana Hou cuz!
Kanaka Proud. Amene🤙💯❤️🙌🙏
One of my favorite songs from Dennis!!
Small kid time 👌🎶💯
Dennis pavao wrote this song for my grandpa , he was a ruthless hawaiian in the syndicate, used to beat and r*** women , used to educate people about the hokule'a used to be a proud hawaiian till my mama shot em in the face 5+ times , he stood up and still tried to beat her , aloha Yal , im having a bad day rn
"aloha oe , pua kaʻilima" that's him rite dea
rip papa i know you with me rn
3:42
Thanks for your music aloha
lovely song...thanks so much...
I once got out of a ticket because I was driving too slow. Cop pulled me over and I said I must have drifted listening to Dennis Pavao. He juss smiled and said, I can understand that, gave me a warning and took off.
Maika'i loa
I was looking through quarters to get myself a soda, and one of them had the title of this song. I looked it up wondering what it was, and eventually found myself a lovely new piece to listen to. What a lovely surprise ^^
Oh my god same, but while I was sorting through my money
Aloha oe pua ka ilima.
❤️
maik'a i
You sing nice n I kinda like the song--sound a little rugged.
> And a Dingle Berry is lol lol ???
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Love the song. Where can I find the lyrics please🌺
Itele Wonsowicz
Oh now, the brother is gone and I must carry on
Sharing the mana'o with the people that we sing to
Everytime, we kanikapila, we just go on and on
Singing of the 'aina and the aloha that is gonna be gone
Oh one day, the brother told me, "Come on lets make a band.
We might lose everything we've got, but hopefully not the land."
Chorus:
Then the brothers and sisters sang along
Till everybody knew that song
Ua mau, ke 'ea o ka 'aina i ka pono, onipa'a
Ua mau, ke 'ea o ka 'aina i na 'opio
We started to jam at a one night stand, the brother and I in the band
Then one morning as I was waking up, by a knock on my door from a friend
He said the brother is gone, he's gone for good
I didn't know that he would
Like the Ali'i he was a brave young man
but I didn't get to talk to the man
Chorus
TheDingleBerrySoup you
whats the chords?
Mein Vater^^
G, C7 F UA MAU
SHOULD BE KARL DENVER
Richard Hamilton.... ommiting words like "the" and speaking in halting broken english will not make u hawaiian, nor will it endear you to hawaiians... at least none that i know. Please... youre obviously not obtuse, why dumb down your expression to try to appeal to those that are? Just be yourself... we know u dont talk like that! U sound like tonto or some caricature of an american indian straight out of 1950's american cinema! (Me smoke 'em peace pipe! Etc.) Thanks in advance for not taking offense, but instead taking my words to heart!!
wjb72 maverick
The mavericks
My Favorite Dennis Pavao Song...
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