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From the Belly of the Demigod

by Kanekoa

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"...stories of the fire-light, on the darkest Hawaiian night.."
2.
Iao 03:51
"In the Valley of Iao, where the sweet guava grow, where the ones who've lived are the one's who know"
3.
"...Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world..."
4.
Down Under 04:01
"Do you come from a land down under? Where women glow and men plunder? Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover."
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Show him a picture or give him an answer that will help him. He wants to free his body, He wants to free his mind. He`s been in prison too long. . . .here`s his song.
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"...All around in my home town they're trying to track me down..."
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"...Jockomo feena nay..."

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The 1st Kanekoa CD.

*Missing from this online version are the tracks: Way Down, Coconut Sky, Ever Since, Bertha and Busting Rock which were re-recorded at later dates and are available on the "Under the Coconut Sky CD" or "Ho'okupu EP"

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released August 1, 2003

Engineered by Eric Helmkamp, Recorded at Emerald City Studios, Pa'ia, Maui 2003

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Kanekoa Paia

KANEKOA play what is described as “ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam-rock,” their sound is based on the untapped potential of the electrified ukulele. Guided by the culture and land of Hawai‘i, playing any type of genre from traditional Hawaiian to 80’s Pop to Jamband Blues, uniquely offering their signature electric ukulele sound to everything they play. "the Hawaiian Grateful Dead" —Bill Kreutzman ... more

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