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No matter how much I listen to his music, it never wears out in my heart- so I keep listening and singing and dreaming. A worry came to me that I will get tired of his music- do you think this could happen?!

It's been about 6 and a half months, and I force myself every few days to listen to some other music; but in 20 min I'm right back listening to Iz...is it possible I'm addicted to his music? I can also sing the songs word for word; so I've learned Hawaiian and understand what his words mean too...and I love the music even more....what do you think?

2007-01-12 01:28:23 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Honolulu

I have been reading about Isreal in an autobiography called "Iz - Voice of the People". written by Rick Carroll with a forward by Marlene.

Hawai'i and bruddah Iz changed my whole way of preceiving life. Truly amazing...such is why I am so worried that his music doesn't wear off of me. Thank you for you support...I'm honestly concerned about it getting old to me.

2007-01-12 01:42:59 · update #1

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Not possible to burn out on Brudda Iz. His voice, his words, the music, his laugh. Such a gentle soul, and so true to Hawai'i. Such a great loss.

2007-01-12 05:13:20 · answer #1 · answered by Vivian D 4 · 1 0

Aloha !

No, I don't think so. I got my original massage training on the Big Island and when I reluctantly returned home to NJ, and continued my massage training there, I introduced my new massage school and staff to him and they fell in love with his music and cried the first time they heard "Hawaii `78" and bought "Facing Future" & "E Ala E", for themselves.

I spoke so much of him, that my fiancee thought that Brudda Iz was my real brother!!

As a matter of fact, I am listening to him right now on Hawaiian Rainbow.com, an online all-Hawaiian music channel as I write this !!

I applaud you for learning the Hawaiian language, as I am going to do also.

Aloha & mahalo nui loa !!

2007-01-12 05:23:56 · answer #2 · answered by uwaiu 3 · 0 0

i does not say switched over truly. yet one in all my suitable pals and the guitarist for our band now did not recognize a lot in any respect about punk or pre-punk when I met him. He replaced right into a fantastically large metallic head, nonetheless is to be honest, yet he had a difficult time appreciating issues that weren't as problematic and quick and technical as Slayer or Megadeth or Sepaltura, yet through the years on account that song is a huge element of both our lives we uncovered one yet another to our own musical tastes. and on account that then he's truly discovered that some nicely positioned chords or an person-friendly yet catchy progression is nicely worth all the skill interior the international. regardless of if he nonetheless analyze up on each thing and is ridiculously good at guitar of any form, the song he writes himself is fantastically a lot continuously a funky riff or progression and his CD sequence has a fantastically tremendous punk aspect to it. And in tunr i have taken a liking to three of his metallic, regardless of if I nonetheless won't be able to face something with grotesque gruff vocals, like Sepultura or that style of aspect. I actual have notwithstanding taken an elementary liking to the CD Reign In Blood by technique of Slayer, do not recognize why.

2016-11-23 13:51:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think you're awesome... braddah Iz's music never gets old for me... not only was his music great, he was a great person... god rest his soul...

2007-01-12 01:32:58 · answer #4 · answered by Cactuar Cutie 2 · 0 0

i don't know. you might get tired of it for a little while, then love it again later, you might love it forever, who knows? everyone is different.

2007-01-12 07:33:37 · answer #5 · answered by KJC 7 · 0 0

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