Jake Shimabukuro performing Blue Roses Falling

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Jake Shimabukuro performing "Blue Roses Falling" in Hawai'i Kai, HI. Shot in June 2010 for an upcoming full-length documentary on Jake Shimabukuro produced by the Center for Asian American Media.

Directed by Tadashi Nakamura
Camera & Sound by Jim Choi

More info on Jake Shimabukuro at: http://www.jakeshimabukuro.com/
More info on CAAM at: http://asianamericanmedia.org/

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  • the one guy who disliked it is forever alone.

  • This is real MUSIC

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  • In Hawaii...there is a concept, it's called "Aloha".

    That KOOK who is running his mouth, has NONE. You are not welcome. Go away.

    In life.........there is a saying, it goes "If you don't have something good to say, there is nothing good to say."

    In other words...

    'BEAT IT, KOOK!'

    Jake makes a lot of people happy, this video is simple and effective. You're not happy? Leave.

  • how can ppl watch this beautiful vid and music and get so un-chilled like jeddmchead? find something you like and get on terms with yourself. peace

  • @JeddMcHead you've worked in television for over 20 years, eight of them as a cameraman, and you're down here in the depths of hell known as Youtube comments flaming some random person whom you might never meet on the internet. Something here doesn't fit...

    Idiot.

  • @BTBHSOHBOY It's an OPINION. I have EVERY right to say what I THINK. Screw you and your pissy retort. You don't like what I have to say, too bad. Man, talk about arrogance! GET OVER IT. I'm sorry now I wasted my "spaz" comment on anyone but you.

  • @JeddMcHead I don't have a problem with your opinion. Rather, I have a problem with you calling other opinions asinine and uninformed. Citing your experiences doesn't make you right, and calling someone a spaz doesn't say "I respect other opinions." You have no right to call other opinions uninformed. Art is art. It's not asinine to have a differing opinion. I can't tell someone that they are uninformed if they like a food that I don't. I don't mind opinions. I mind arrogance.

  • @BTBHSOHBOY : When it comes to art, all OPNIONS are valid, since they are the product of personal responses to the art.

    In this case, I love the music and not the camera work. It is my opinion that the PERFORMANCE was what should have been the focal point of the video, not the cameraman's interpretation of the coastline put to music.

    Deal with it.

  • @JeddMcHead It's called artistic entitlement. I (and those you have called oh-so-idiotically called "spazzes") happen to find the zoom-ins on the background and other things (the flower in the water for instance) very pleasant. It adds to the performance. I've been privately studying photography since I was eight. I want to be a chef, so making food attractive is important. So you have experience as a cameraman. Big deal. That doesn't make your opinion better than anyone else's.

  • Jake my email pedro.marinho5@sapo.pt give me your email , need to talk to you, you can send me your email, my email is @ pedro.marinho5 sapo.pt, hug a friend. Peter Marino Portugal

  • Um Abraço Jake - Pedro Marinho - Portugal - Arcos de Valdevez

  • @hukapuka1022 how the hell did you guess that?

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