The Exotic Tiki Island Podcast with Tiki Brian – Show 1
Welcome to Exotic Tiki Island
Originally published November 9, 2011
Welcome to Show 1 of the Exotic Tiki Island Podcast with your Host “Tiki Brian” Join Tiki Brian as he visits different areas of Exotic Tiki Island as he plays Vintage Hawaiian, Exotica & Island related music from his personal LP collection. In this episode we visit “Voodoo Peak”, “The Forbidden Lagoon” and “The Hurricane Hut Lounge” Enjoy the show!
- Blue Hawai -The Walikikis
- My Little Grass Shack -Ed Kenney
- The Hukilau Song- The Mauna Loa lslanders
- Hawaian War Chant -Genoa Keawe and her Hawaiians
- Adventures In Paradise -Adventures in Paradise Volume 2
- Keep Your Eyes on the Hands -Luau At Waikiki Recorded live at the Hiton Hawaian Villac
- Waikiki – The Hawaiian Surfers at Duke Kahanamoku’s
- Hilawe -Hawai Calls Greatest Hits Webley Edwards
- Main Title to Walt Dlsney’s Jungle Book
- Meke Wesi – Festival of traditional music world of the South Pacitic
- Quíet Village – The John Evans Band
- Jungle Madness – Martin Denny
- Forbidden lsland – The Surfmen
- Beyond The Reef- Tiny and his Hawaian Bubbles
- The Honolulu Honky Tonk-Frankie Carne and his Piano and Orchestra
- Maui Girl-The Best of Hawail’s Melodies
- Coconut Grove- Lloyd Green
- Drifting and Dreaming – Lani Royal with The Damond Head Band
- Swinging falm Trees – Hawaian Moonbeams
- South Sea lsland – Luke Lelani and his Hawaians
Transcript
Aloha, everyone, and welcome to the Exotic Tiki Island Podcast. This is Show Number 1, and I’m your host, Tiki Brian. And for the next hour, I’ll be taking you on an exotic paradise voyage back into yesteryear, where I’ll be playing vintage Hawaiian, exotic and island-related music from my personal LP collection.
Get ready to transcend back to a tropical island world with swaying palm trees, cool gentle ocean breezes and golden sandy beaches. Plus, there’ll be a few surprises along the way. So lay back in your hammock, take a sip of your favorite cocktail, relax and enjoy these vintage musical treasures right here on the Exotic Tiki Island Podcast.
Aloha, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard Exotic Tiki Island Airlines.
The Exotic Tiki Island Podcast will return right after this important message.
And now, let’s join the Nelsons in Hawaii.
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Aloha Malihini.
Welcome to our island. Hun yang, yo ha, loi tanhung san.
Yorana, te maung Malihini manawa.
Talofa, e afia mai o matou motu.
Punean kokwe leipan tautan sa.
Many languages, many races, but one people. Aloha, and welcome to the beach at Waikiki as Hawaii calls.
Let’s go.
Exotic Tiki Island Podcast.”
Okay, everyone, it’s time to visit the Forbidden Lagoon on the far east side of Exotic Tiki Island. The only way we can get there is to follow this path through the dark misty jungle. Now, you gotta stay close together and don’t veer off the path as the native headhunters are always looking for a new trophy to add to their collection.
If we can make it up to Voodoo Peak, we’ll be able to hear some of the most amazing exotic sounds Forbidden Lagoon has to offer. So, stay close, and let’s start our journey.
Okay, we’ve made it to Voodoo Peak. Now listen closely. Peek through these trees, and you will see and hear the natives chanting as they prepare for their evening of Exotica Musical Entertainment.
Let’s listen.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Hurricane Hut Lounge. Tonight, we have a very special treat for you, so sit back and enjoy the show.
The robotic Tiki Island podcast will return right after this important message.
Thank you for watching! Every winter, the biggest waves in the world hit a 10-mile stretch of beach on the north shore of Oahu. They’re as high as a two-story building.
In the curl, you can hit speeds of 30 miles an hour. But what makes it exciting is knowing what happens if you get wiped out. Back on shore, they’re really stoked about your ride, and they understand what you’ve been through.
So they bring you a Coke. Man, does that taste beautiful. Coca-Cola is the most popular drink in the islands because of how it tastes when you come in from the waves.
Someone’s always making waves in this world.
Maybe that’s why Coca-Cola is this world’s most popular drink. It has the taste you never get tired of, and it makes things go a little bit better.
Exotic Tiki Island Podcast. Welcome back to Exotic Tiki Island Podcast. We are now back on the main beach enjoying a wonderful sunrise and crashing waves while the locals entertain us with some great South Seas Hawaiian musical melodies.
Exotic Tiki Island Podcast. I hope you’ve enjoyed your trip back in time to Exotic Tiki Island. Be sure to come back soon and listen to some more of these great musical treasures.
If you would like to contact me, you can click on my website in the show notes. Exotic Tiki Island Airways will now fly you back home to the present day and time. Hope to see you real soon.
Until next time everybody, this is Tiki Brian and the Exotic Tiki Island Podcast.”