If you listen to this music and don't have the urge to dance or at least tap your feet, there is something seriously wrong with you. I just love Cajun music.
@@oliverf.68 i was just listening to it to try to figure it out hwat i got from it is " tu bois something ( i couldn't get it), tu bois du tea, tu bois du whiskey, tu bois de la limonade, after it's to do with dancing (danser) and i only got the last part which is tu dance le zideco. The accent is hard enough to understand when they're talking let alone when they're singing with the music in the background. By the way i mean the in the nicest possible way because i love their accent.
From a foreigner ina similar place I hear he is telling the tales of a what what inspired the art itself to be more than just a presentation but moreso an account of lifestyle and the legacy of a people that is rooted in movement of a total accord, and at a frequency that doesn't stop; variably, its reoccurs with effort that permeates all the hearts and the habits of our world through the love of each other.
Terrific Cajun music and fantastic Band.Particularly enjoy the mixt between the violin and the special cajun diatonic accordion played by exceptional musicians.
The sound is definitely credit to the musicians, but also kudos to the sound engineer, who took the time to get the musicians mic’d right, and to balance their levels. Saw in a club two good bands whose vocals were buried in the mix; that’s the sound engineer’s job and he or she makes a tremendous difference in how the musicians hear themselves and each other while performing, and ultimately in how the audience interprets the band’s performance.
About 20 years ago I played fiddle and Lead guitar for a great Cajun Group here in Alabama called the steel city ramblers….! And into this day, this music is still my favorite music…..🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️🎶😍
One of the reasons why I love being a southerner is because of the diverse and rich culture. Most people consider southern music as what they hear in mainstream country. They do not know the difference between country (real country), bluegrass, Cajun and gospel choir.
I know exactly how you feel!!! I grew up listening to pure true traditional country music, cajun bluegrass and blues, I just cannot stand to listen to country radio today, folks claim that today's country is country music, and it is definately not!! George jones said it best before he passed, Today's artists need to find their own sound, and not mimmick or slander the true roots of country music! I am from red oak IA, folks all over here walk around looking like the are from hollywood and say they are true country! I say shiiiittt!! LOL! I would rather live in Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana or Oklahoma...This town I live in SUCKS!!
culture has nothing to do with geography...especially if you're only talking 'bout YOUR south... meaning south africa or south america (you know: Bresil, Argentina, Peru...) has no musical culture, south asia, didn't wait for Texas or Alabama to exist...
Geography has a lot to do with how music is created. Look at the music of the Tibetan Monks. Could that have originated anywhere else....I doubt it. It was a product of how those people related to their environment through music. Look a the native Americans, their music is a product of their culture. Desole Gilles mai vous avait tort, profondement!.
I Am not a Southerner (from east coat of Canada) but I love this music. My fiance is a transplanted Aussie to the USA west coast, soon to be here in Canada and to be my wife in 4 weeks, and she has started listening to Cajun music. Now I have got to get her listening to Bluegrass.
Ca Cest Bon. Listening to this music makes me want to go home. I will be home and out of the military in less than a year, then I can listen to it without TH-cam lol.
I saw this band when they had this base player ....yes ,he really does stand on his base and play at the some time ..... I've never had so much FUN dancing .....hope they all get back together some day ...such a fun band to watch AND to dace to ....WOW !
would have loved to be born in the south.. I just love Cajun music, bluegrass ... makes you want to dance... good thing there is internet.. I can listen to good music ....
Came here to check the group out bc they are having a free concert walking distance from my house and needless to say im in there lolol… my son is 2 and a half and autistic and hes straight jamming right now 😂🥹 its a beautiful sight to see … he is rocking right now so we are definitely gonna be going to see them!!!!!
Trop cool cette musique vive les Cajuns. Et longue vie à la la présence francophone en Amérique du nord. Vive la Louisiane et merci Lost bayou Ramblers de faire perdurer cette tradition musicale.
Had the biggest crush on the up right bass player in school!!!! Love this band!!! My husband does not dance, but I could find some random woman to dance with me. God, I love home
Tuff huh? Spit a seed on the ground & you hahvest a crop. Try down Maine or Vermont. Spit a seed & it bounces from rock ta rock. Hafta grow indoahs at least a month in advance coz there isn't enuf time to grow otherwise. Summahs cook like Florida along w/ the humidity. No, N.Es don't have crocs or killah bees-- yet-- but they have all the South'n chahms like fleas, ticks (I caught Lyme's), bedbugs, chiggers, hossflies, deeahflies (gettin' you accustomed to Yankee speech), skeetahs, tiny blackflies that leave bigga welts than a goose bite, & the glorious greenhead-- you haven't lived till you've been chewed on by greenheads awhile. Yes, we do have rattlers & copperheads for those of you who miss being bitten by snakes almost as mean as yaw ex, along w/ black widows, hunters, yellow sacs, & the esteemed brown recluse. AND, for those who love the beach, New England will gladly hand ya every nasty shark you could want, along w/ lawyahz who make sharks blush w/ envy. Everyone marvels at the stone walls-- what the hell else ya gonna do w/ all those damned rocks? Enjoy heating up to seven or eight months of the yeah. I've spent winters in Vermont where you hafta walk for two weeks till the temps rise ta 15 below so you can staht yaw cah. Even before windchill's figured in, temps regulahly drop into the 30s-- below zero. I thought that was Alaska or N. Dakota only, but nope. Vermont has ya covvid. In ice. Don't fugget ta poah some antifreeze into the stink (about a quaht should do it), coz if ya don't, you'll hafta pee on ice. Speaking of ice, come spring break up, remembah ta plan faw altehnet routes around any rivah road coz it'll likely be blocked w/ icebergs. Also, while native uplandahs drive on lakes & rivers in wintah w/o a problem, you figyah on crashin' through the one spot everyone else knows the ice is too thin for a cah. I fell through on candle ice while trudging ashoah from ice fishin. Ayuh. (Look, it's pranounst just like it looks-- Ah-yuh-- w/ a glottal stop at the end. Got it? Good. Yaw catchin' on just fine.) Come spring & you'll discover why most real N.E. homes have a front po-atch (porch). That's the place to drop yaw muddy shoes or boots & don slippahs. I've watched folks disappear in a mud puddle only to be found somewheah in Indonesia a few days latah. Love that colahful autumn foliage? No New Englandah in his right mind will join you in yaw reveries. He's (common gendah) too busy rakin' all that g-d beauty into bags for the town dump or compostah. Or blowin' them into the street or neighbah's yahd while he's out 'n' about. If ya wanna wahm up w/ a little tope (yeah, N.Es drink), you might hafta settle fuh rum, not yaw beloved bourbon. Bourbon, you see, uses at least 80% con mash which causes moobs. I don't know about youz guys down theyah. Moobs ah not welcomed guests anywheyah up Nawth. If ya hunt, have a go at a 200# ten-pointah. Yep. Deeahs ah huge & dangerous up theyah. Really, I wouldn't lie t'ya! Some ov 'em ah waaaaay biggah. We call 'em moose. And yeah, you c'n find coyotes galoah (Ah ya gettin' it? We don't prunounce Rs unless the word ends in a vowel, like idear or brar, & we love choppin' words into schwas. I nevah said the dialect was pretty. A Virginiar drawl is smooth as cream in my book.) Bobcats, lynx, & even zombies down in CT. So, if yaw evah in need of a soft vacation, please do go nawth to Uppah N.E. & enjoy the pampring. Try not to stumble on the heaved sidewalks or rock-strewn pathways. As fuh drivin', well, I wouldn't do it if I didn't hafta. Not quite as bad as New Mexico-- yet. But bad all the same. I've actually witnessed a shootout on the highway in Massatwoshits. Probably some stressed out Southnuhs needing to lay off the drivin' & enjoy the Nawth'n hossmentality. Oh, & the place is filthy w/ pc pundits of snowflakedom. Sorry, but it's a phase. Best schools in the world though-- for training fewtcha Maoists & whiny-ast kids like theyah millennial fohbeyahs (forebears-- you got it!) Go ta Brockton or Lynn ta check out yaw pugilistic skills. Any bah will do. And that cutie who keeps givin you the eye? Um, you might wanna watch which head SHE uses. Yeh. Welcome.
A big platter of fried Catfish, a big tub of boiled Crawfish with cajun spice's, hush puppies, corn on the cob, cole saw and fried sweet taters plus this band...And a tub of ice cold beer to wash it all down, oh yeah, and some pretty ladies to dance with. Heaven..
hey guys i hope you see this but my friend and i are a big fan, as a matter of fact were actually doing a project on this song. thanks so much this makes us so happy and calm xoxo
Un jour je traverserai l'atlantique et j'écouterai votre belle musique. Et je suis fier que la francophonie perdure à travers le monde et plus particulièrement en Amérique du Nord.
ooi, _howndy_ from Brasil! linda música, empolgante. Em muitos momentos lembra muito uma forma de tocar tão típica em meu país, de uma localidade com forte influência francesa, onde se toca o 'bayão'. Aplausos!!!!
Wow, these guys are good. Almost punk zydeco, like The Pogues were for Irish music. That bass player is ultra cool, Lee Rocker style. Would love to see them live!
No matter how much America ignores Acadian culture, it still endures thru its people.
Huh? Ignores?
If you listen to this music and don't have the urge to dance or at least tap your feet, there is something seriously wrong with you. I just love Cajun music.
Ralph Price Right on there, right on!! Best regards from Denmark
totally agree with you and I live across the pond and love this music
I'm literally dancing in my chair while listening to this and reading your comment. :-)
I am in east coast Canada and love this music.
I have the urge to buy a $100 washboard or a $800 accordine! (yes I spell / say it that way.) ;-)
Cajun music is a natural pick-me-up with no side effects.
And you don't need a prescription.
The only side effects are an unavoidable tendency for one's feet to tap and a happy grin to spread on the face. There is no cure🕺
And to Find SOME FINE LADY TO dance UM till WE DROP
Cool
I’m Cajun/Creole and I think hangovers are purifying
Playing fiddle and singing simultaneously is a major accomplishment!!
so good to see young people carrying the music and culture of the French Acadians of North America. Greeting from my people
So what is he saying?
@@oliverf.68 i was just listening to it to try to figure it out hwat i got from it is " tu bois something ( i couldn't get it), tu bois du tea, tu bois du whiskey, tu bois de la limonade, after it's to do with dancing (danser) and i only got the last part which is tu dance le zideco. The accent is hard enough to understand when they're talking let alone when they're singing with the music in the background. By the way i mean the in the nicest possible way because i love their accent.
From a foreigner ina similar place I hear he is telling the tales of a what what inspired the art itself to be more than just a presentation but moreso an account of lifestyle and the legacy of a people that is rooted in movement of a total accord, and at a frequency that doesn't stop; variably, its reoccurs with effort that permeates all the hearts and the habits of our world through the love of each other.
😂 my ears are very rough so know I have no exact translation but French and creole soul is of my mother tongue so I have to speak what I feel
Terrific Cajun music and fantastic Band.Particularly enjoy the mixt between the violin and the special cajun diatonic accordion played by exceptional musicians.
I have to watch this wonderful video every couple of weeks...its my happy dancing music 😂! I don't know French, but I love this music ❤!
God I love this music. From the UK
I Grew Up In Louisiana, I Listened 2 & Played This Music On Our Front Porch In the Evening Time! I MISS That Time!
Where you livin' now?
So much going on here: the snare, the accordian, bass, voice, guitar perfectly tuned,violin, everything is perfect. AMAZING.
If only they had a frottoir/washboard
This is the best live sound I've ever heard. Whoever mic'd it is a pro.
Chuck B it's the musicians.
Probably an expensive phone
The sound is definitely credit to the musicians, but also kudos to the sound engineer, who took the time to get the musicians mic’d right, and to balance their levels. Saw in a club two good bands whose vocals were buried in the mix; that’s the sound engineer’s job and he or she makes a tremendous difference in how the musicians hear themselves and each other while performing, and ultimately in how the audience interprets the band’s performance.
As someone with roots in Quebec, I love rocking out to my Acadian cousins!
And everyone thinks they're South'ners all. Shame on our schools today.
Are you sure they are not swedish ?
Born in the Atchafaya Basin...Swamp. Melville. This is what Christmas is. Thank you.
About 20 years ago I played fiddle and Lead guitar for a great Cajun Group here in Alabama called the steel city ramblers….! And into this day, this music is still my favorite music…..🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️🎶😍
One of the reasons why I love being a southerner is because of the diverse and rich culture. Most people consider southern music as what they hear in mainstream country. They do not know the difference between country (real country), bluegrass, Cajun and gospel choir.
I know exactly how you feel!!! I grew up listening to pure true traditional country music, cajun bluegrass and blues, I just cannot stand to listen to country radio today, folks claim that today's country is country music, and it is definately not!! George jones said it best before he passed, Today's artists need to find their own sound, and not mimmick or slander the true roots of country music! I am from red oak IA, folks all over here walk around looking like the are from hollywood and say they are true country! I say shiiiittt!! LOL! I would rather live in Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana or Oklahoma...This town I live in SUCKS!!
There's a hellufa world down there to discover. And it warms the soul - literally!
Beautifully said. It's lovely when the genres cross-pollinate too. In Texas the bluegrass always has a little Bob Wills sound to it.
culture has nothing to do with geography...especially if you're only talking 'bout YOUR south... meaning south africa or south america (you know: Bresil, Argentina, Peru...) has no musical culture, south asia, didn't wait for Texas or Alabama to exist...
Geography has a lot to do with how music is created. Look at the music of the Tibetan Monks. Could that have originated anywhere else....I doubt it. It was a product of how those people related to their environment through music. Look a the native Americans, their music is a product of their culture. Desole Gilles mai vous avait tort, profondement!.
I was SO SURPRISED that voice was coming out of the violinist's mouth, so deep! Great music!
I Am not a Southerner (from east coat of Canada) but I love this music. My fiance is a transplanted Aussie to the USA west coast, soon to be here in Canada and to be my wife in 4 weeks, and she has started listening to Cajun music. Now I have got to get her listening to Bluegrass.
Ca Cest Bon. Listening to this music makes me want to go home. I will be home and out of the military in less than a year, then I can listen to it without TH-cam lol.
I just saw your post..hope you're home and listening to Zydeco music LIVE...
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!
Je espere que vous parlez franquaise! I Hope You speak french! Greetings from Sergeant Major Wolfgang GUGELWEITH from Austria/Europe.
Curtis Breaux well done 👍 Curtis for service bless bro ☘️🌹🥂👍🙏🏻
denise adams well said Denise 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹☘️🍀♥️🇬🇧♥️🇺🇸🙏🏻
I love this song if you understand what he's saying then please post a translation.
You guys are fantastic ! I was at my desk all afternoon working . I turned this on and COULD NOT STOP moving my feet ! Wonderful !
Amazing energy and talent.... and a very strong bass instrument
I saw this band when they had this base player ....yes ,he really does stand on his base and play at the some time ..... I've never had so much FUN dancing .....hope they all get back together some day ...such a fun band to watch AND to dace to ....WOW !
Man i Love Cultures and Cuisines!
And the babes who go with 'em, I bet.
You said mouthfull Ralph Price!! Theres nothing better than good Cajun Music! Jo El Sonnier, Doug Kershaw, etc. I love it!!!
Makes my soul happy!!!!!!!
Would you like dance ?
Absolutely floor stomping ,great music
would have loved to be born in the south.. I just love Cajun music, bluegrass ... makes you want to dance... good thing there is internet.. I can listen to good music ....
diane leroux move!
Glad I'm not Cajun. Can't understand a d*mned thing they say. Love their food and music, though. =)
The Bass plyer is a show of his own!!! Love This Music make me feel Young again..
That music is unbelievable
Tohle tě prostě nenechá sedět. Výborná hudba.👏👏👍👍👍✌️
Sehr schöne Musik! Tes belles Music! Nice Music! Greetings from Austria/Europe
Wolfgang did you know Elvis was a Cajun? 😄😄😄
La musique et la culture cajun en general dechire vraiment!^grosse bise d un cousin français!
What a Band, Lot of Energy, Thanks Tom Martinsen...
Big thanks for Tom 🙃😋😜😇🤣😚😛
Merci pour cette bonne, bonne musique mes cousins Cajun, J'ADORE, on a envie de faire une grosse fête avec vous!!
Amitiés.
Nicolas.
Hi hope your good, good music my Cajun cousins
I like the band
I tried to interpret it myself just by word association
Now I’ll see the translation
The accordian is breathtaking in its subtle variety of sounds produced. the guy is a serious genius.
Can't walk for dancing ...can't sit for jumping!
These guys are fantastic, and Tom Hanks sure does play a mean fiddle!
Came here to check the group out bc they are having a free concert walking distance from my house and needless to say im in there lolol… my son is 2 and a half and autistic and hes straight jamming right now 😂🥹 its a beautiful sight to see … he is rocking right now so we are definitely gonna be going to see them!!!!!
This music sets my soul at ease. Keep it up boys!
merci cousins cajun de ne pas oublier vos racines francaises votre musique nous fait vous aimer un peux plus dominique
Trop cool cette musique vive les Cajuns. Et longue vie à la la présence francophone en Amérique du nord. Vive la Louisiane et merci Lost bayou Ramblers de faire perdurer cette tradition musicale.
Félicitation la gang pour votre grammy 2018. J'adore votre musique et à quand un show au Québec?
et à quand un show en Europe?
Yeah, you rite!!!
Umm. Wee?
ZYdeco is burning the floors here in Monterey, CA. Love my heritage! Spread the love....and rock on!!
Shannon Barlow good name Shannon ☘️🌹👍🥂🙏🏻
I was around Cajun bands in the 1950s for a couple of years but never since then. Its always stayed with me. I'm 78 now.
im frome Slovenia and i just love this
Vive la Louisiane...............vive la musique "Cajun".......................hello from Belgium.............let's the musique.........
that´s what i call music ! :)
greetings from solingen , germany :D
ISABELLA deste GONZAGA can you make good knives over there
Had the biggest crush on the up right bass player in school!!!! Love this band!!! My husband does not dance, but I could find some random woman to dance with me. God, I love home
+Julie Erwin If you want a man to dance with, call me
Julie Erwin Allan Lefleur
Love that fiddle and accordion, they play great together! Very inspiring
So impressed! They are the future of Cajun music! So glad to see young people soooo good at it!!Yessss!
once in a while, TH-cam recommends good videos, like this
I.m from Scotland and old alias with France. Brilliant
Oh,, hell yeah! From Mississippi
Born and raised in the south , a tough land , a hard land , the land I love.
k5jyd Larry Amen Brother.
American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God..☺
Tuff huh? Spit a seed on the ground & you hahvest a crop. Try down Maine or Vermont. Spit a seed & it bounces from rock ta rock. Hafta grow indoahs at least a month in advance coz there isn't enuf time to grow otherwise. Summahs cook like Florida along w/ the humidity. No, N.Es don't have crocs or killah bees-- yet-- but they have all the South'n chahms like fleas, ticks (I caught Lyme's), bedbugs, chiggers, hossflies, deeahflies (gettin' you accustomed to Yankee speech), skeetahs, tiny blackflies that leave bigga welts than a goose bite, & the glorious greenhead-- you haven't lived till you've been chewed on by greenheads awhile. Yes, we do have rattlers & copperheads for those of you who miss being bitten by snakes almost as mean as yaw ex, along w/ black widows, hunters, yellow sacs, & the esteemed brown recluse. AND, for those who love the beach, New England will gladly hand ya every nasty shark you could want, along w/ lawyahz who make sharks blush w/ envy.
Everyone marvels at the stone walls-- what the hell else ya gonna do w/ all those damned rocks? Enjoy heating up to seven or eight months of the yeah. I've spent winters in Vermont where you hafta walk for two weeks till the temps rise ta 15 below so you can staht yaw cah. Even before windchill's figured in, temps regulahly drop into the 30s-- below zero. I thought that was Alaska or N. Dakota only, but nope. Vermont has ya covvid. In ice. Don't fugget ta poah some antifreeze into the stink (about a quaht should do it), coz if ya don't, you'll hafta pee on ice. Speaking of ice, come spring break up, remembah ta plan faw altehnet routes around any rivah road coz it'll likely be blocked w/ icebergs. Also, while native uplandahs drive on lakes & rivers in wintah w/o a problem, you figyah on crashin' through the one spot everyone else knows the ice is too thin for a cah. I fell through on candle ice while trudging ashoah from ice fishin. Ayuh. (Look, it's pranounst just like it looks-- Ah-yuh-- w/ a glottal stop at the end. Got it? Good. Yaw catchin' on just fine.)
Come spring & you'll discover why most real N.E. homes have a front po-atch (porch). That's the place to drop yaw muddy shoes or boots & don slippahs. I've watched folks disappear in a mud puddle only to be found somewheah in Indonesia a few days latah. Love that colahful autumn foliage? No New Englandah in his right mind will join you in yaw reveries. He's (common gendah) too busy rakin' all that g-d beauty into bags for the town dump or compostah. Or blowin' them into the street or neighbah's yahd while he's out 'n' about. If ya wanna wahm up w/ a little tope (yeah, N.Es drink), you might hafta settle fuh rum, not yaw beloved bourbon. Bourbon, you see, uses at least 80% con mash which causes moobs. I don't know about youz guys down theyah. Moobs ah not welcomed guests anywheyah up Nawth. If ya hunt, have a go at a 200# ten-pointah. Yep. Deeahs ah huge & dangerous up theyah. Really, I wouldn't lie t'ya! Some ov 'em ah waaaaay biggah. We call 'em moose. And yeah, you c'n find coyotes galoah (Ah ya gettin' it? We don't prunounce Rs unless the word ends in a vowel, like idear or brar, & we love choppin' words into schwas. I nevah said the dialect was pretty. A Virginiar drawl is smooth as cream in my book.) Bobcats, lynx, & even zombies down in CT.
So, if yaw evah in need of a soft vacation, please do go nawth to Uppah N.E. & enjoy the pampring. Try not to stumble on the heaved sidewalks or rock-strewn pathways. As fuh drivin', well, I wouldn't do it if I didn't hafta. Not quite as bad as New Mexico-- yet. But bad all the same. I've actually witnessed a shootout on the highway in Massatwoshits. Probably some stressed out Southnuhs needing to lay off the drivin' & enjoy the Nawth'n hossmentality. Oh, & the place is filthy w/ pc pundits of snowflakedom. Sorry, but it's a phase. Best schools in the world though-- for training fewtcha Maoists & whiny-ast kids like theyah millennial fohbeyahs (forebears-- you got it!) Go ta Brockton or Lynn ta check out yaw pugilistic skills. Any bah will do. And that cutie who keeps givin you the eye? Um, you might wanna watch which head SHE uses. Yeh.
Welcome.
k5jyd Larry always and don’t let anyone take that love 💕 from you bless your house ☘️🌹🥂👍🙏🏻
Absolutely love this music. Good frequency for her high vibration
Thanks for the great music!
CAJUN MUSIC MAKES YOU FEEL HAPPY
Fiddle player is like a young Doug Kershaw! Love that music!!!
Musica con mucho ritmo,chingona saludos desde California
Quel beau folklore cajun. Absolument complémentaire à mon Johnny Walker. ¨Ca swing en sacrament...écoute après écoute. Merci et BRAVO LBR
Love Their Style ... Back to the roots like Front porch jamming
Shout out from Homosassa Florida....love this! Good loving making music or just breaking furniture.
I am from The Netherlands but if I had to choose another country to be living. It is Bayou land. Together with my Olds Delta 88. Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
It's Christmas Day 🎄 2023
No bars are open. ...
So, U create your own honky tonk at home 😉
Great Music 🎶
❤️ It
Vraiment l'accent cadien est exceptionnellement beau ! Bravo !
Christophe Leroy flake jeminz
A big platter of fried Catfish, a big tub of boiled Crawfish with cajun spice's, hush puppies, corn on the cob, cole saw and fried sweet taters plus this band...And a tub of ice cold beer to wash it all down, oh yeah, and some pretty ladies to dance with. Heaven..
Tightest, most incredible Zydeco / Cajun rhythm ever. YOU GUYS KILL !!!!
great track bloody hell !!! you'r welcome to france anytime
hey guys i hope you see this but my friend and i are a big fan, as a matter of fact were actually doing a project on this song. thanks so much this makes us so happy and calm xoxo
HEY IM WORKING WITH HER ON THE SONG, THE SONG IS SO GOOD !! xoxox
To bad they don't invite these musicians to the Grand Ole Opry. This is great country music.
Play it boys!!! You had me dancing 'round the living room. I love cajun music.
I love this music!!!!
Hallelujah boys! Been dancin to this since it started! Subscribed immediately ! Thanks you bring joy to us!
Beautiful music I like the Louisiana music and dancing it's very good for happy night. Great Louisiana.
Sorry for my english
I love 💕 Cajun music 🎵🎵🎶🎶
Michot ...ca fais magnifique
This music is ...crazy !
Can't wait to see them again at Jazz Fest next month. Coming from England that says something !
Ça c’est la vie la fiesta et mon ami le whisky !!! 🤪👍🏼🥃🍻hiiiiiiiiiii haaaaaaaa !!!
very cool j'adore et je comprends un peu. ça swing un max.
Ah yeah
Great 👍 thanks, keep on playing and I'll keep on dancing, Andi 👋
Un jour je traverserai l'atlantique et j'écouterai votre belle musique. Et je suis fier que la francophonie perdure à travers le monde et plus particulièrement en Amérique du Nord.
sau guat. viel mehr davon. bin zwar deutsch aber fühle wie zuhause. weiter so
Why am I just seeing this?! Fantastic!!
J'adore Cajun musique! Merci! 💗
Love from norway, great music
LOVE Cajun Music.
ooi, _howndy_ from Brasil! linda música, empolgante. Em muitos momentos lembra muito uma forma de tocar tão típica em meu país, de uma localidade com forte influência francesa, onde se toca o 'bayão'. Aplausos!!!!
Wow, these guys are good. Almost punk zydeco, like The Pogues were for Irish music. That bass player is ultra cool, Lee Rocker style. Would love to see them live!
Saw this group yesterday in North Adams...love them!
hay you all just to say this music comes from French and the back woods of usa and that is america
my back woods and i love it
Awsome !! Greets from The Netherlands
This is really awsome, iT feels so good, relaxing, happy and really cant stop omving. GreeTs from Deventer, the netherlands
Well I'm from New Mexico but I've always been fascinated with the cajun culture and music. Maybe I'll make it there someday.
That's what I call a band. Australia is ready for them.
I love Cajun music.... And got to dance always.
This music is just uplifting!
Bravo depuis la France !!
and also.. the great looking boots on the guitar guy.. fantastic....oui.. oui..
Cajun music at it's best!!
J'espère bien vous voir un jour sur scène, ca fait du bien ..continuez...
Really sweet. Dear Van. Hear this.
Très bonne musique !
👍un cousin de France 😉