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Manbird
(Santa Rosa, CA)
Posted: Oct 18, 2008 - 19:12
 



mojoman
Posted: Dec 28, 2004 - 09:40
 

Donny & Marie go native! This might have been a better song if it hadn't gone the whole Phil Specter, over-produced route. I could see Peter Gabriel doing a better job with it--minus the sappy lyrics, of course.
kevbo77
Posted: Dec 28, 2004 - 09:38
 

make the bad woman stop.....truly horrible,..apparently suckiness is a cross-cultural issue
physicsgenius
Posted: Dec 28, 2004 - 09:38
 

I knew it. I started kinda jamming and immediately thought "I bet RP has rated this below 5". 4.7. You guys have the worst taste on the Internet.
timandjuliet
(Colorado, USA)
Posted: Dec 13, 2004 - 14:17
 

gilmorecairns wrote:
nice, but a bit too overproduced.


I second that.
VovaPutin
(Vancouver, Canada)
Posted: Nov 28, 2004 - 20:04
 

Tolerance my fellow Albertan - have some ukranian perogies - Bill might just put some balalaika dancing babushkas for you

mrselfdestruct wrote:


The contradiction is that, despite all those great things, she still sucks.

mrselfdestruct
(Edmonton, AB)
Posted: Oct 15, 2004 - 14:41
 

dingleberry wrote:
"Like all true artists, Susan Aglukark is a walking contradiction. An award-winning singer/songwriter and tireless activist, Aglukark travels the world, at once performing for political leaders and spreading messages of hope to the disenfranchised in remote northern communities. She appears in major magazines and on TV and radio nationwide, and then returns to her Oakville, Ont., to spend time with her son, Cameron.

Huh? Where's the contradiction?


The contradiction is that, despite all those great things, she still sucks.

dingleberry
Posted: Oct 15, 2004 - 13:49
 

"Like all true artists, Susan Aglukark is a walking contradiction. An award-winning singer/songwriter and tireless activist, Aglukark travels the world, at once performing for political leaders and spreading messages of hope to the disenfranchised in remote northern communities. She appears in major magazines and on TV and radio nationwide, and then returns to her Oakville, Ont., to spend time with her son, Cameron.

Huh? Where's the contradiction?
Patrick
(Columbia, MO (1920 miles E of Paradise, CA))
Posted: Oct 15, 2004 - 13:48
 

Pyro wrote:
Absoluely nothing wrong with this catchy tune....vocals are in tune, nice overall sound.


Couldn't agree more.
mellobug
Posted: Oct 15, 2004 - 13:48
 

Beez wrote:
He ate a ho-ho. :-s

I love RP listeners!!!
billy12343
Posted: Sep 01, 2004 - 11:04
 

Just Terrible, make it stop!!!!
masterhead
(Sacramento, Ca)
Posted: Sep 01, 2004 - 11:00
 

Pyro wrote:
Absoluely nothing wrong with this catchy tune....vocals are in tune, nice overall sound. RP listeners can be SO critical!!

I know, we are just a bunch of narcicistic egomaniacs....Nothing is good enough for our ears
Beez
(Look into my eyes)
Posted: Jul 20, 2004 - 11:21
 

He ate a ho-ho. :-s
Pyro
(Between a rock and a hard place)
Posted: Jun 23, 2004 - 07:28
 

Absoluely nothing wrong with this catchy tune....vocals are in tune, nice overall sound. RP listeners can be SO critical!!
Illustr8r
(Between my legs, thank you)
Posted: Jun 23, 2004 - 07:26
 

It's the feel-good Eskimo hit of the summer!
KevinM
(Long Beach, Ca)
Posted: Nov 27, 2003 - 08:35
 

I like it!
slidegroove
(Bethesda, MD)
Posted: Oct 27, 2003 - 09:47
 

I'm sorry... but that was painful
Antigone
(Elkton, VA)
Posted: Oct 27, 2003 - 09:47
 

Oh, I like this. And by the little I read on her website (listed below) she sounds like quite an interesting person. Thanks RP!
mrselfdestruct
(Edmonton, AB)
Posted: Oct 27, 2003 - 09:45
 

Hina Na Ho Hum.
gilmorecairns
Posted: Oct 06, 2003 - 22:49
 

nice, but a bit too overproduced.
CaptTofu
(Seattle, WA)
Posted: Sep 26, 2003 - 18:04
 

I know it's cultural, but it's pretty a torturous song to listen to.
dpatte
(Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Posted: Sep 24, 2003 - 12:18
 

indigo_xia wrote:
Anyone know what "Hina Na Ho" means?


Its Inuktituk for 'Celebration'
indigo_xia
(New River Valley, VA)
Posted: Sep 24, 2003 - 12:07
 

Anyone know what "Hina Na Ho" means?
Illustr8r
Posted: Sep 24, 2003 - 12:03
 

I saw the video for this on Much Music back when it had a clue. She's cute.

Repeat after me in Jambese...
Mekka lekka hi, mekka hiney ho!
Mekka lekka hi, mekka chonny ho!

-Pee Wee's Playhouse
dpatte
(Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Posted: Sep 24, 2003 - 12:03
 

Susan Aglukark is a Canadian Inuk (Eskimo).

Inuk is one, Inuuk is two, Inuit is plural,
HerrTick
(Red Raider Park, TX)
Posted: Jul 29, 2003 - 13:36
 

Rebecca, thanks for considering my request and including this song in the RP playlist. I hope we get to hear more of her songs here (how about "O Siem"?). To those of you who have never heard of Susan Aglukark, check out www.susanaglukark.com.