A L O H A !
Our local slack-key celebrity Makana
used his performance at the APEC leaders' dinner
here in Waikiki on Saturday night
as an opportunity
to get a pro-Occupy Wall Street movement
message to President Barack
and the other world leaders.
Wearing an "Occupy with Aloha" t-shirt
under his black blazer
he sang his newest song, "We are the Many,"
including lyrics such as:
"Ye come here gather 'round the stage;
The time has come for us to voice our rage."
under his black blazer
he sang his newest song, "We are the Many,"
including lyrics such as:
"Ye come here gather 'round the stage;
The time has come for us to voice our rage."
"I didn't want to get shut down,"
said the 33-year-old.
So he kept it subtle.
Understandably afraid about singing the song,
he decided to do it anyway
because he believes APEC's leaders
are not representing common people.
he decided to do it anyway
because he believes APEC's leaders
are not representing common people.
"They are not representing the people they purport to represent."
But he told reporters afterwards
that he wanted to send his message
without being disrespectful or rude. Here's a picture I took of Makana a while back
when he was stopped next to me at a red light.
Always a gentleman, he gave me a star-quality smile.
That post is HERE
Makana posted a video on You Tube
explaining his decision to perform the song.
You can also go to his FaceBook page
to let him know your opinion.
are always valued
here! Thanks!
Warmly, cloudia
ALOHA, Cloudia. Be well my friend
ReplyDeleteThis was so cool. A friend and I were looking for this song; I said that you would probably know about it, and you posted on it!!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures again Cloudia
ReplyDeleteMakana's song certainly sends a strong message in the same vain as Bob Dylan did back in the 60's :-).
ReplyDeleteThank you. Beautiful photos (love that sunset), powerful message.
ReplyDeleteHe seems like a friendly guy.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Makana, I am learning ...
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ReplyDeleteMost excellent. What heart.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Good for Makana!
ReplyDeleteI think the worls goes accross a difficult time.
ReplyDeleteWondeful sky on the third picture, Cloudia ! I am jealous a littles bit.
My friday skies are not so beautiful.
Aloha !
I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I don't think it was the right thing for him to do. I imagine he was invited to perform with the understanding that he would sing something that would create a warm feeling of aloha. Instead, he chose the opportunity to do a protest. I guess I feel he took advantage of the invitation. It's just a humble opinion.
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Olá, amiga!
Passei para uma visitinha.
Suas fotografias são sempre bonitas.
Seu blog muito agradável.
Beijinhos.
Brasil.
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Thanks every one.
ReplyDeleteKay, you make a valid point-
Wow Claudia - love, love, love the sunset photo! Read your post about moving off of the boat and onto dry land too - congrats! Still in Honolulu? Aloha from the windward side.
ReplyDeleteNice images, Cloudia!
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