I listened to that song in 1977 ❤ when I lived in Hawaii. Great memories from my HS senior year. Never heard it again until now 🤗 I'm happy to listen ❤
i too grew up in keolu Hills Oahu. Back in the late 60's. Attended Kailua High . 75 grad. Recall the local news reporting of the pakalolo fields found...all over.
I heard this song for the first time when visiting Maui in ‘96. ItI played on the radio, and I nearly drove off the Hana Hwy, I was laughing so hard. When the DJ said it was Don Ho, I couldn’t believe it. I’m guessing this wasn’t performed to the mainstream tourists.
My mom used to let us listen to this 45 (yes, I do realize that dates me) and me and my brother would sing and dance to it all day. We didn't realize it was about weed... : )
First songs I remember: Itsy Bitsy Spider (Mom) and this (taught by Dad)! Except we sang it "Who stay be da lolo..." 🎶 Uncle used to take us to his "farm" in Puna. 🤣
I was a busser at a restaurant... ruth's chris on Ala Moana... and Don Ho and family were at my section one day! So I served them water like that... will burn one down now... Jah
My taught was he is Hawaiian, I just find out he's vietnames after check UA-cam. I like his voice since 1973. I've been in Hawaii many times. But I've never seen him in person unfortunately. Cause his concert is no seat always. My Mom was his concert at Hilton hotel(?) I met many good entertainer in Hawaii. thanks.
Ho was a singer of Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, and German descent this is fact my uncle was a blast i was named after his Brother Everett Ah Fong HO my father was Dennis AhLuke HO
Keonepax Thank you for your reply. So, I was right. I saw some site that said he's Vietnamese. Thank you, Maybe I'll be back there maybe end of this year or new year! Mahalo!
I have to confess Don Ho's grandson and I stole our good friends dads plants. I am sorry boys I will come clean when I see da bruddahs!!! I was just da driver.
I feel sad for the 8 billion who won’t hear this
I listened to that song in 1977 ❤ when I lived in Hawaii. Great memories from my HS senior year. Never heard it again until now 🤗 I'm happy to listen ❤
i too grew up in keolu Hills Oahu. Back in the late 60's. Attended Kailua High . 75 grad. Recall the local news reporting of the pakalolo fields found...all over.
I listened to this song in 1977 in Hawaii also.
Heading home to Hawaii tomorrow after 12 years. First time since mom passed away. So of course I getta listen to ‘dis!!!!
I hope you found some good Pakalolo 😎
I heard this song for the first time when visiting Maui in ‘96. ItI played on the radio, and I nearly drove off the Hana Hwy, I was laughing so hard. When the DJ said it was Don Ho, I couldn’t believe it. I’m guessing this wasn’t performed to the mainstream tourists.
Only locals know dis kine low viewz too 🤙🏽
@@mojojoji5493for real I never seen a vid or recording of him singing this song live ahahahaha always tiny bubbbles
Live in Hawai’i and from here..live in Ewa Beach and this song is a classic 😅❤
Grew up in Hawaii. This was my middle school song. Aloha and Mahalo for the memory.
And don't forget, Hawai'i is the best, better than the rest!!
My grandpa had this on cassette and we would listen to it all the time when we drove together. Funny considering he doesn’t fuck with the herb. 😂😂😂😂
Havent heard this song since the 70's Cool song..TY
Love this song, my birth name is Romeo but everyone just calls me Lolo haha “I swea I neva take em unko”😂
My mom used to let us listen to this 45 (yes, I do realize that dates me) and me and my brother would sing and dance to it all day. We didn't realize it was about weed... : )
First songs I remember: Itsy Bitsy Spider (Mom) and this (taught by Dad)!
Except we sang it "Who stay be da lolo..." 🎶
Uncle used to take us to his "farm" in Puna. 🤣
I just realized that HE is the lolo that stole his own pakalolo. He smokes so much he forgot that he harvested his own crop already.
Thanks to the lolo's who stole our pakalolo. Now our island's on ice.
KEN WINS facts sadly
Too true 😞
Bummer...
It's brown now. On the big island the main brown dealer and the guy who runs the methadone clinic are literal brothers.
Now it’s on fire
Remember this well growing up in Hawaii. It played regularly on the KKUA AM radio in the mid 70s and I taped it.
Still to this day
I lived in Hilo in 77-78 when I was 11 and 12. Wonderful memories.
"Lolo" in Filipino means grandfather. And yes my grandfather confiscated my bag of weed. :-D
"Lolo" in Hawaiian slang is "crazy"
Paka - smoke
Lolo - Crazy
Paka’lolo = crazy smoke
nothing like tiny bubbles with Don Ho...Shots Shots Shots...nothing but Love from that man Pure Love!!!
Wat is dat? Da pakalolo? I dunno...I stay from Makaha...hee hee..oh now i get da munchies!!
I was a busser at a restaurant... ruth's chris on Ala Moana... and Don Ho and family were at my section one day! So I served them water like that... will burn one down now... Jah
I remember this coming out when I was living in Hawaii. One of my friends made a parody out it "Who is the Dummy Who Stole my Pocket Money?".
😂😂😂2019 I used to sing this in 1980 2019 bradda don still rocks 👍💕
Idk shy it's taken me this long to find someone that had posted this song again! I guess its prob6been here the whole time 😅.
thank you for posting this. memories from small kid time!
Well, who knew Don was an ...indulger ???? I KNEW Don was cool ! ;)
This is why you always grow your pakalolo in the closet.
Omg! My unko's used to sing this song too us when we were younger. I didn't realize it was a real song.
Don Ho
Long time neva hea dis song..
Haven't heard this little ditty since 1978.
Catchy tune! Don Ho was great! He will be remembered.
It was nice meet this man in real life thank you so much love all your cd
my gramma met him in Oahu Hawaii backstage after he played, when she met him he gave her a kiss on the cheek, I love that story
This song makes me think of my Hawaiian buddies thanks for the post
geeeeeze...... you guys...... you all way too intence.,smoke some pakalolo man!!!!
this is the Scooby-Doo and shaggy theme song
ha
Yikes
@@makemakemakana6599 jinkies
Zoinks!
Love it blast from my past
AUWE ! !! wuz da kine 5-O dat done takem my pakalolo !!!
Memories, memories. All that's left.
i love don ho!
never heard this song, it's really funny and cool.
I can hear Big Bird singing this!
haha my papa alwayz used too play diz song haha neva getz old :)
A total cool song....Love It
Mahalo plenty for posting this!
My taught was he is Hawaiian, I just find out he's vietnames after check UA-cam.
I like his voice since 1973. I've been in Hawaii many times. But I've never seen him in person unfortunately. Cause his concert is no seat always. My Mom was his concert at Hilton hotel(?) I met many good entertainer in Hawaii. thanks.
Eazan Hunt he was born in Hawaii not Vietnamese
Ho was a singer of Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, and German descent this is fact my uncle was a blast i was named after his Brother Everett Ah Fong HO my father was Dennis AhLuke HO
Haha dis one kuul song haha 🤣
This song reminds me of the hanabana days. cheereh!
Many thanks for the song !
@theroxorman48 , Kahuku,84. This song was so poular, at wigwam(payless) you HAD to buy another album just to get the 45 of this.......
Haha...crack up song.
This ever make it on one of his albums? love to add it to a spotify playlist
Wow! Dis brings back old hanna buddah days!
@TheReneex
Variety shows were popular in the 70's. My sisters and i were in grammar school, and use to watch it every afternoon.
love it, aloha from Aiea lol
Matthew stole a piece of silver from Judas, "for the taxes", there were thirty, now there are only twenty nine
your best song Don
Yee! This is awesome!
Bradda, paka is 'smoke' & lolo is 'brain'...now U know...get ur 'olelo Hawaii up son!
Could someone please up the Don't Ho. songs: Woman Of The World. and. Sing Me A Song from around 1977 ?
this is my favorite
i love this song
Nice songs
Keonepax Thank you for your reply. So, I was right. I saw some site that said he's Vietnamese. Thank you, Maybe I'll be back there maybe end of this year or new year! Mahalo!
Ahhhh Memories! :>)
Here at 2020
fine song Bart Bascone
Sheesh thats my uncle
Does anyone have any idea what Album this is from?
Aloha and Mahalo Kick Off.......
WOW!!!
Hey bro...dont take my pokalolo
eatklipz pakalolo*
in da back yahd undah da mango tree
Nice song
Austin brought me here
gt to be the 5.0, down from kahuku sides
dat song is called "puff" from crazy fingers
Honolulu city lights
paka is a derivation of the Word topaka, meaning tobacco, and lolo literally means crazy so crazy tobacco
juan jose castro In Hawaiian Paka means plant....Lolo means crazy...so: Crazy plant~
Paka means smoke in Hawaiian not plant Lolo means crazy in Hawaiian. I'm Hawaiian and live in Hawaii
Meakanu is plant in Hawaiian
Brah you haoles crack me up😂🤙🏽
Puhi is smoke in Hawaiian
no hidem'...lightem'
aloha from the city of pearls " pearl city"....
Could have been Cheech and Chong's theme song, man.
lol good stuff.
Choom gang
oh eh i da kine wen get my pakaolo stolen by sum akamai buggah!
yeaa don ho! r.i.p
yuppppps no problem
I live pahoa so much pakas bra
I have to confess Don Ho's grandson and I stole our good friends dads plants. I am sorry boys I will come clean when I see da bruddahs!!! I was just da driver.
4 People are sad their pakalolo was stolen... The man wit da badge coulda took em away
no 1 stole mine. i had smoke it already
No Lolo!
@Mugicha808 , you can find that saying in wailuku library sidewalk...your welcome!
time to puhi some paka......
Haha🤣🤣🤙🏾
RIP Don
Pat is my lolo friend
Is that jackie chans papa
So Lolo da guy who stole the Pakolo-== r e a l f u n n y k I n e , eh ??? Me ke aloha pumehana. Robert S.J. Hui Jan. 22, 2019.
fool took my weed
Its who is the idiot who stole my marijuana..
He looks like joji George Miller
word
@maikakeaumoe lolo also mean brain it's the paka that affects your brain
Anyone has the chords?! please ....