I remember when TBC started out. They played right on the corner of Canal and Bourbon. Always got mad respect from the Veteran Brass Band. Young men could've been out here robbing and killing ppl. They really made a name for themselves. R.I.P. Brandon Franklin
I don't care how many times I encounter a Brass band in NOLA or a Secondline,, I'm soooo EXCITED like it's my first time!!!! LOUISIANA BORN & BRED!!!! There's no place in the U.S. like NOLA!!! 🔥 ❤🔥 ❤
The man that’s in the wheel chair is my dad the 2men playing the trombone are my uncles the one playing the tuber is my uncle the one that behind my dad is my uncle
I have only driven through Louisiana to get to Texas so there is know way I know any of these people, but I swear at least 10 or 12 of them in this video look like some of my friends in Memphis. LOL. I guess we do all look alike. Just kidding. I would love to have something like this pop off on Beale Street. Just some rival groups show up and toss tunes at each other. I'd probably start back playing just to do it once or twice. Given Memphis' history with music you would think it'd already be happening.
Question, can any one give me a brief history of the Second-Line costumes? Why do they carry the umbrellas and/or "paddles" (not sure if that's the technical name for item they carry in hand)?
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As they get older they may develop a different way to play.....I could care less about how somebody holding it ...if they are putting out a great sound....just look at how many different ways people hold sousaphones....
Because black culture in the north is watered down. Black culture is most present in predominantly black cities in the south. The minority people anywhere will lose parts of their culture due to mixing and mingling with the predominant culture. Therefore, black cities in the south have been predominantly black since the 1600's, which, understandably so, a lot of our culture is still preserved today, like in New Orleans. Cities in the south still preserve a lot of our traditional African roots, but like any tree, the further from the root, the weaker it gets. Any predominantly black cities in the north are no older than 100 years in being mostly black. Hope that makes sense.
@@TheJayblaze3 every city ive ever lived in, in the usa is at least half black so i think that gives me enough reason to be concerned. i basically consider usa a half black country. but next year i might be leaving the country for good to go back 2 europe, so i guess i wudnt care anymore, since every city in europe is almost 98% white
Man take me back to these days. I miss u Big Red Cotton u going to forever be apart of this culture 🕊
I remember when TBC started out. They played right on the corner of Canal and Bourbon. Always got mad respect from the Veteran Brass Band. Young men could've been out here robbing and killing ppl. They really made a name for themselves. R.I.P. Brandon Franklin
I don't care how many times I encounter a Brass band in NOLA or a Secondline,, I'm soooo EXCITED like it's my first time!!!! LOUISIANA BORN & BRED!!!! There's no place in the U.S. like NOLA!!! 🔥 ❤🔥 ❤
Teddy Pendergrass.......When someone loves you back!
We here in CT don’t understand how black CULTURE truly is live great job!!
Lmfao I live here and I still don't lol
@@nolayaheardme402 what???
La cultura de New Orleans es fenomenal!!!
I Simply Love The Brass Bands! They Are Oh So Spirited!!
I love me some New Orleans
They both blowing it down ya heard me
I swear I love my people man.
O yess
REST IN POWER Bennie Pete
Lord this city is in moarning. He's definitely the culture. He will be missed like his other brother denieral shavers.
the sousaphone player in hot 8 is a giant!!!
And that's Fact!💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾😎💋
I would love for them to have played together
The man that’s in the wheel chair is my dad the 2men playing the trombone are my uncles the one playing the tuber is my uncle the one that behind my dad is my uncle
Somebody loves u back! And that's a fact!💃🌟💃🌟🌟
I have only driven through Louisiana to get to Texas so there is know way I know any of these people, but I swear at least 10 or 12 of them in this video look like some of my friends in Memphis. LOL. I guess we do all look alike. Just kidding. I would love to have something like this pop off on Beale Street. Just some rival groups show up and toss tunes at each other. I'd probably start back playing just to do it once or twice. Given Memphis' history with music you would think it'd already be happening.
me to I live here now but Memphis will never have the Rich History New Orleans has.
White people in Memphis won’t allow this many blacks to assemble
@@iramartin1679yeah they like to be petty and banter @ each other from time to time
its soo good....
8 killed it
Awesome.
Question, can any one give me a brief history of the Second-Line costumes? Why do they carry the umbrellas and/or "paddles" (not sure if that's the technical name for item they carry in hand)?
The umbrellas are used to block the hot sun and to twirl around when one is dancing....
In the old days Umbrellas were used to keep evil spirits at bay during a funeral procession second line...
Hot 8 🔥🔥🔥
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Dude said stoogs left @the corner
HOT 8 got it 8 millions times
Man funny two people with us the oops now lmao
that was nice sho you right
What joy!
REAL NEW ORLEANS CULTURE!
R.I.P. Bennie Pete Hot 8 4 ever
8!
hot 8
8 !!!!
Thats a fact
Tbc def won
I love my city !! Not 70/30Not60/40
Música en Nueva Orleans
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TBC sound like a hot mess compared to The Hot 8
00:48 are you kidding me? That is NOT the way to hold a Trombone. >->
this mardi gras style. and all of them are pros so they can kinda do what they want with their instruments :P
12comet12 is*
its also a good way to keep kids from having their bells pointed to floor...
Make sure that isn't how they grow up to use it.
As they get older they may develop a different way to play.....I could care less about how somebody holding it ...if they are putting out a great sound....just look at how many different ways people hold sousaphones....
They stick look at that new Orleans is so poor they don't have nothing else to do so they make up some B's off tune help them Lord Jesus.
It's called jazz you fucking idiot. Also, learn how to type and formulate sentences before you go commenting ignorant shit
Man, you salty
Stead of praying for them you need to pray for yourself
Sounds like a bunch B's they're horrible a bunch of nuts off tune it's a mess
Nita Smith it’s off tune because two separate bands are playing two separate songs at the same time.
As a white, im just left wondering why black culture in the north - where im from - seems so different from Southern black culture?
Because black culture in the north is watered down. Black culture is most present in predominantly black cities in the south. The minority people anywhere will lose parts of their culture due to mixing and mingling with the predominant culture. Therefore, black cities in the south have been predominantly black since the 1600's, which, understandably so, a lot of our culture is still preserved today, like in New Orleans. Cities in the south still preserve a lot of our traditional African roots, but like any tree, the further from the root, the weaker it gets. Any predominantly black cities in the north are no older than 100 years in being mostly black. Hope that makes sense.
The thing i would ask you, why are you even concerned about Black culture anyway??? Regardless of where it is
@@TheJayblaze3 every city ive ever lived in, in the usa is at least half black so i think that gives me enough reason to be concerned. i basically consider usa a half black country. but next year i might be leaving the country for good to go back 2 europe, so i guess i wudnt care anymore, since every city in europe is almost 98% white