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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 4:07 pm    
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Hal has been kind enough to send me several tapes of his Dick McIntire collection, which are absolutely wonderful, and he has agreed that we should spread the Dick McIntire sound. So, in that spirit I am in the process of digitizing the tapes I have, which amount to about 6 hours of music.

Here is a link to sides A and B of Tape 3 --I can only do one side at a time here, so be patient. Patience is almost a lost virtue anyway.

So, a big thank you to Hal!

We are now on to Vol. 3, so the old link no longer works. This is Side A of the 3rd tape.

http://www.mikeneer.com/lapsteelin/2012/12/27/dick-mcintire-from-the-hal-smith-78rpm-collection-tape-2/

Track list:
Dick McIntire
1935
1. Waikiki Hula

1936
2. The Nanakuli Hula
3. What Hawaii Means To Me
4. To You Sweetheart, Aloha
5. Ulili E
6. Haina Ia Mai Kapuana
7. Ta Hu Wa Hu Wai
8. When Hilo Hattie Does The Hula Hop
9. Tomi Tomi

1936 Vocals Ray Kinney
10. Pretty Red Hibiscus
11. On a Coconut Island
12. To You Sweetheart, Aloha
13. Dancing Under The Stars
14. Palace In Paradise
15. Trade Wind (incomplete)

Side B:

Track list:

1936
(Vocals Ray Kinney)
1. Trade Wind (continued)
2. Farewell Malahini
3. Don't Play Aloha Oe When I Go
4. Moku Kie Kahi
5. Do The Hula
6. Uhe Uhene
7. If Your Aloha Means I Love You
8. Flowered Isles
9. Leahi
10. Meleana E
11. Hawaiian Hospitality

1936
(Vocals Bing Crosby)
12. Song Of The Islands
13. Aloha Oe
14. Hawaiian Paradise
15, South Sea Island Magic (incomplete)

I decided to leave the incomplete tune on rather than just cut it out.
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Mike Anderson


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 4:15 pm    
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A big thank you to BOTH of you Mike and Hal! I am just listening now...I love it when those guys included traditional percussion in the mix. Really great stuff!

And +1 on the patience comment. A very happy Christmas to you and yours Mike.
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 4:27 pm    
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Big mahalo's to you, Mike, and Hal for preserving and presenting these important recordings.
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Jerome Hawkes


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Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 5:21 pm    
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Mike - thanks so much for all your efforts at reviving the steel guitar and it's history. I've been slowly going through some archived threads over at the old form and am really starting to open my ears to the early stuff - its great!

I've got it playing all day at work and people pass by and say what in the world is up with all this Hawaiian music ( remember, I'm in NC) - I say it's just fun to listen to - you can't listen to this stuff and be stressed out.
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 5:42 pm    
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I thought some of you might also appreciate this video on the 75th birthday of Dick's niece, Al's daughter Lani (named after Al and Dick's brother).
Hal told me she was a dancer in Lani McIntire's band.

Hal shared with me that he met Dick's grandson in Hawaii and, sadly, he knew nothing of steel guitar.

Tutu McIntire's 75th birthday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_8mz6aC4f0
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Norman Markowitz

 

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Santa Cruz, California
Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 9:45 pm    
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Thanks for the early Christmas present. Very much appreciated.
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Peter Funk


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2012 11:49 pm    
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WOW Very Happy
Thanks a lot!
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Brad Bechtel


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Post  Posted 21 Dec 2012 7:43 am    
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Thanks for sharing, Mike!
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Mitch Druckman


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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 21 Dec 2012 8:45 am    
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Thanks, Mike!
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Peter den Hartogh


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Cape Town, South Africa
Post  Posted 21 Dec 2012 10:08 am    
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Thank you so much, Mike.
Are you going to keep the naming convention consistent?
E.g. the MP3 download could be called, McIntire_Tape14sideA.mp3,
however it is now called McIntire_Tape1sideA.mp3 and not Tape 14. Winking
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Ralph Czitrom

 

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Ringwood, New Jersey
Post  Posted 21 Dec 2012 11:57 am    
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Mike - What a Christmas present! Until now, just about the only place you could find any of this material (if at all) was through Cumquat Records, and now that's in doubt. As one who has recently begun seriously studying Hawaiian guitar, with John Ely (a big Dick McIntire fan), this is a treasure trove. Waiting for the rest will be a delicious drip, drip, drip...Thanks,

Ralph
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David Cook

 

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Florida, USA
Post  Posted 21 Dec 2012 11:58 am    
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Thanks Mike
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Dave Mayes

 

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Oakland, Ca.
Post  Posted 21 Dec 2012 6:00 pm    
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Holy Moly! Thanks a bahzillion Mike.
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Sebastian Müller

 

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Berlin / Germany
Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 1:15 am    
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Awesome,

more C#min treasures, love it!
Thank you so much Hal and Mike.
This forum is so helpful for diving into the old hawaiian
sound.
Happy Holidays to all of you!
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Jean-Sebastien Gauthier


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Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 6:44 am    
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thanks a lot Mike!
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 7:56 am    
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I have added Side B of the tape, which contains some real beauties sung by Ray Kinney.

So, for now we have about 90 minutes of Dick McIntire!

Just go back to the original link--they are both there.

Peter, I can't change the tag on the file at this point. I didn't realize it was Hal's tape 14 unttil just 2 days ago, so I will have to come up with some kind of convention.
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Paul DiMaggio

 

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Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 10:04 am    
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Mike and Hal, thank you very much, so very cool. I have an album of Jerry Byrd's called "Early country and hawaiian steel guitar classics" and you can hear Mr McIntire's influence on some of the cuts.
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Benjamin Franz

 

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 3:24 pm    
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Thanks Hal and Mike! Great stuff!
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Billy Tonnesen

 

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Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 4:00 pm    
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Dick Mcintire, Mr. Smooth. He must have influenced many Steel Players.

Qustion: there is a lick I call the Hwaian Lick which is used in many Hawaiian recordings either as a "Fill" or a "Tag"between choruses and endings. Where did this lick first fome from, and is anyone credited with it ?
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 6:32 pm    
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That's called the "Hawaiian turnaround" or "vamp" and as far as I know it originated with Sonny Cunha, who was a very early composer of Hapa Haole songs.
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Jean-Sebastien Gauthier


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Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 8:10 pm    
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Are you taking about the hula blues lick? You can ear it a lot in old old swing (vocal and saxophone) I wounder if it really came from Hawaii or it just an obivious run to do with sixth?
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 22 Dec 2012 8:25 pm    
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This is way before swing--we're talking circa 1910.
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Mike Anderson


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Post  Posted 24 Dec 2012 10:36 am    
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Mike, just quickly, there seem to be 16 songs on side A, but only 15 are named at your blog. The 16th track is "My Hawaiian Summer Rose".

Many thanks and have a very happy Christmas!
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2012 9:56 am    
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Thanks for the catch, Mike. I will be posting another set probably tomorrow, so anyone who hasn't downloaded the first set is advised to do so today.

BTW, I have decided to do away with the proper naming convention and will name them according to the order I put them up. What was once "tape 14" is now just Tape 1, same as its mp3 tag.
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2012 8:08 pm    
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OK, side A of Tape 2 is up:

http://www.mikeneer.com/lapsteelin/2012/12/27/dick-mcintire-from-the-hal-smith-78rpm-collection-tape-2/

One of my favorites, Ai Ka Kou, is on this side. Dick's playing kills me on that cut.
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