The music, the dancing with the casket, the accent colours, the raucous celebration of homegoing, the handkerchiefs and umbrellas - all straight out of funerals in West Africa. This could be an Ashanti or Ewe funeral in Ghana. New Orleans African roots are deep
Some people might find this disturbing, but I love it!!!!! I am from Michigan and I want a funeral just like this. Take me home, dance with me, then let me go. I ain't comin back so you might as well send me off with a bang. No tears, no sorrow, celebrate me. Celebrate me because I lived not because I am now dead.
At the risk of sounding patronizing, as a White Man and New Orleanian, I greatly respect the Black perspective and worldview on death. I only wish more folks, all over the world, would explore this perspective on how to celebrate the passing of another human being.
In New Orleans, we always pick an accent color for funerals. My grandmother's is this weekend and it's pink. Often times it's a pastel color to bring life into the celebration. We try not to overwhelm the service with ALL black. That makes it a mournful gathering... we would rather celebrate the life of the loved one we lost!
When they got on the casket to dance and start chanting Julio - I was at a loss for words... sooooo beautiful!!! You can see the energy of love and life radiating all over the video. What a beautiful tradition you guys have in Nola. Respects from Ca/Colorado
As you will get older. I want you to remember this statement. "Your favorite bar." I used to love the clubs. But as a 40 year old. That ship has sailed. Now it's my favorite holiday with family.
Chicago here, LOVE New Orleans and how people are so passionate about their culture and city! Just love it from the accent, to their sports teams, and the tradition. THATs MY VIBE!
I feel so blessed to be born and raised in New Orleans. I rep that (New Orleans for "I really love it a lot") til I DIE. Rich culture, great people, wonderful food. The spirit really does move you. I can't get that feeling anywhere else. And believe me, I've tried. When my soul needs shaking, time to go home!!!
Jendayi Adams heyyyyyyyy Queen. so true..... I've tried as well to seek the love, culture, the music. and was left discouraged. it's like DA N.O. is its' on planet, revolving on an axis propelled by love, deeply rooted culture, and happiness.
This is EXACTLY how I want to be sent off! Like someone commented , celebrate me because I lived, not because I died. This is awesome!!! I love this band!!! Thank you for sharing this tidbit of an amazing and beautiful culture!!!
Can you imagine the therapy in this, the joy, sadness, happiness, all those emotions. Africans dance at funerals, not sure which country, but I've heard of it. Celebrate life. Why sit and mope. Celebrate their life. Wow!! That's pure love.
@adamlivs thanks for your message. Julio lived on my block, was a character, left us too soon. You posting this is making me think of him. We had a nice exchange about 20 minutes before he was gunned down, a different kinda moment than the others. I hope his soul is resting peacefully
Trombone Shorty's mom Lois started the tradition when her son DMan died back in the 90's. she danced on his casket. Its to celebrate your loved one's homegoing. Far as I know, its only done in the Treme
NOW THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL A HOMEGOING!!!!! THE CELEBRATION OF HIS LIFE AND DEATH ,BRINGS TEARS TO MY EYES BUT IN A GOOD WAY. THAT WAS REALLY UP LIFTING AND MOVING....R.I.P.
2ndline behind me. The only people that's gonna get mad is the people that don't matter. You don't see no tears, no sad songs, they are just celebrating his life while he is still above ground. Respect. Love it. #DIFFERENTCULTURE #NOMORETEARS #HOMEGOING #HUHBRUH (LOL)
You right about that! Julio was my boyfriend's best friend (dark skinned brother on bass drum), they grew up together. My bf cried like a baby when Julio was murdered but on that day we laid him to rest, the jazz funeral for him was the most joyful, celebratory, powerfully spiritual event I've ever experienced. He's moved on to a place of peace, love and safety. And I'm sure Julio's spirit was so happy how we turned up for him, showed him how much love he had in the community.
BigRedCotton I am sorry to hear that. I believe that New Orleans shows the world the epitome of a homegoing. Family and friends with a peaceful mental transition of our loved on leaving us physically. They will never leave us mentally though but 2nd lines like this settles our soul. God bless you Big Red.
Knowledge does not come simply through education,I am a doctoral candidate and I am around many people with education and no common sense.Celebrations such as this is more culturally and spiritually rooted. We will pray for you away.
If a spirit can't get lifted up to heaven on all the energy pushing up from that street? Can't be possible. Gotta be lifted up by this send-off. So beautiful. This is what it means to be alive. This is what it means to be loved. Thank you so much for sharing this with us - I feel more alive just from the privilege of witnessing these moments of perfect human community you all created. Amazing. Thank you.
You’re right Patricia, HE WAS SO WELL LOVED!! He lived on the corner of my block with his grandmother who makes the best gumbo in the whole Treme neighborhood! Everyone goes by her house on Christmas to get a bowl. He’d just had a baby girl not even a month before he was murdered, was trying to get his life together to be a family man for his gfriend and daughter. He was early 20s, life ahead of him. I saw him just 20 minutes before he was gunned down. He opened the door for me as I walked in, hugged me and flashed a smile no one hardly ever saw him with (he was a hot tempered dude, usually scowling). A few minutes later he was gone. Just like that. Its a scar many of us are still sore from.
the energy during his parade was ELECTRIFYING!! Ppl just chanting his name, it was so powerful! You could just feel the life and love roaring thru us to him and him back to us. It was pretty otherworldly. Never felt anything like it before or since.
BigRedCotton I'm really not trying to be nosey but I kept getting the feeling that the girl who was dancing on top of his coffin in the gray was his gf. Is she? I don't know anyone in this video, I just stumbled across it but I felt like she was really dancing her sadness out. It was so much more than just dancing and the men were giving her her space to do her thing. I'm from Louisiana too.
hey Jill Jill. No that's his cousin. Forget her name but she's extremely active in the cultural community, her family is huge and she's always around her male cousins. She's like a tag-along little sister from what I've seen of her and them. They all live on the corner in Treme, their houses sit across from each other. The family has just recently gone thru another tragic murder. The light skinned pall bearer, handsome, second from the front with shades on at the 1:33 minute mark, was just murdered a couple of months ago. Ambushed him in the house, shot him and stole his car. Not sure if anyone has been arrested yet for it. The family was understandably devastated:(
BigRedCotton I noticed him when I first watched it and was thinking how cute he was. It's such a shame that all these people don't think twice about taking someone's life. It's like they don't live in reality and can't comprehend how permanent and life changing their actions are, negatively. Thanks for taking the time to reply. I really hate it for these families
thanks for posting this video ...for some of us this is one of the rare opportunities to view such a funeral....i hope they never stop having funerals like this, as other people have said it before, a funeral should be a celebration of the life of the person that is departing....
Ha, they indeed dance on the coffin they do! These folks seem so disciplined and dedicated with what they do, especially the musicians even just improvising all the way. This must the perfect funeral. Much respect and admiration for this very particular culture!
good observation! Those musicians are just a hook up band, meaning they don't play together regularly. But the musicianship in this culture is so strong and the neighborhood relationships and bonds are so tight, they move like one like-minded unit. I love being able to film them regularly. its a real honor
This seems a really proud and solemn tradition to give the spectacular last honours to the deceised one. It must have been a rare priviledge to participate, so thank you for sharing with others!
BigRedCotton will you be filming this Saturday for my Lil cuzin Kharen s funeral he is from the 6th ward it will be at charbonet and repass at treme center
it was the most meaningful, emotional and beautiful tributes I've ever witnessed. Unfortunately one of the pall bearers, Kyron, was just murdered two weeks ago. The neighborhood, his huge family and tons of friends have been mounting nightly tributes to him and this coming Saturday is his funeral where they'll be doing the same tribute for him. RIP Kyron
Hey Brenton - Tater told me. I'm so upset I won't be able to make it. I've got a job training in Miami Saturday. But I'm coming out tomorrow night and probably Thursday night too to film the second line, interview family and friends. I want to publish a tribute to Kharen. I know how loved he was. I used to live over on Ursulines, used to see him and Julio all the time. They helped me move furniture once, wouldn't take money from me for helping. Good dudes, so devastating the loss:( PS: if you want to reach me directly email me at bigredcotton@gmail.com
I'm sorry to tell you that the author of this video can't respond to your question as she's one of the victims of the secondline shooting on Mother's day. We as well as all New Orleanians and otherwise wish her a speedy recovery, I lost my 2 year old great-grandson (Jeremy Galmon) some years ago to a shooting near a secondline uptown N.O. (see Jeremy Galmon video).
I love this but my family would not do this. Our funerals are inside of a funeral home where everyone is mainly in their own space and crying. A little mingling but nothing serious and you can always feel the sadness in the building. This is just great.
what a way to go....this ought to feel good for anybody who is going to the other side...also the relatives that must keep on going, will feel happy to have shared time with the departed...as opposed to the funerals where one feels so sad and even empty...i hope this kind of funeral never stops ...this is like music ...jazz..blues...it is a cultural event..very unique to the south..i don't think we have anything like this in California...maybe in south central Los Angeles...
Big Red Cotton Passed away from injuries sustained in the Mother's Day Second line shooting several years ago. Her story is worth researching. As you can tell by her incredible videos she was an astute chronicler of the the New Orleans Second Line Street scene. She is greatly missed by all who knew her. Here's a link to her passing: wgno.com/news/local/deborah-big-red-cotton-writer-shot-in-mothers-day-mass-shooting-dies/ She was special. Rest In Peace - Sweet Lady.
Thank you for sharing the link. I didn’t know. I hate it happened to someone who was so pro 2nd line but it sounds like the incident didn’t change her love for it.
@@elexis3728 I heard that she actually visited the person who shot her while he was in prison and forgave him. That's a lot more than I could do if I was ever shot. Big Red is the unofficial patron saint of New Orleans second lines. Every time I see a Second Line, I think of how she brought it to the world. Check out more of her videos.
@@1blastman wow she sounds like an amazing person. I originally saw this particular video years ago and it stuck with me. It still makes me tear up, smile and makes me want to ask 100 questions. Like what was this young man’s family doing during all this, where was his mom? I don’t know why I keep wondering about that but I do. The first time I watched it and left a comment someone actually replied back to me and told me that several of the other guys we see in this video had since been killed also. I wanna say it was her. I asked if the girl who we see dancing on the casket with all the guys was his girlfriend or sister and was told something like she grew up with all those guys and hung out with them every day. She was the only girl so I was curious what her relationship was to him. She was right up in the mix with them and they were looking out for her. I live on the Northshore. On the other side of Covington. Last night I went through her channel and watched a lot of her other videos. I know she is missed.
@@elexis3728 check out: www.wwoz.org/programs/inthestreet for a good feel of the streets, also a New Orleans dj, Action Jackson could give you some great insights into the street culture. Lily Kleber also has made a film about Buckjumping in New Orleans. Check out the HBO Show Treme - it's about New Orleans after Katrina. Soak all of this up, it's one of the most unique cultures in the world.
Only in New Orleans bringing him back through his stomping grounds. Represent drummer. He young w/ much presence. Badddd boy🤗🤗🤗😍 This is what we do Celebrate your love one's
I want my funeral to be like this.... I don't want no body crying and carrying on . I Want everybody getting down dancing and laughing. hay baby get get !!!the Band getting down too .
From time to time I come back to watch the clip..... I miss New Orleans.... I grew up in Slidell. It would b nice to see a picture of Julio, couldn’t find a pic of him anywhere online
Before smart phones you either had one of these 1:47 or one of these 1:59 Today it would be 100 smart phones in the air R.I.P. Deborah ‘Big Red’ Cotton
This is beautiful. If funerals were like this here in Maryland I’d attend. I’ve missed so many loved ones funerals because they cause me anxiety they’re so dark and sad so I usually don’t go. Genuine question: How is it determined who gets to dance on the casket?
THANK YOU FOR SHARING . IFEEL THE LOVE FOR JULIO THROUGH HIS DANCING FAMIL. WHO... THEY MUSTERED UP THE STRENGTH TO DANCE FOR JULIO HARD, LIKE THEY LOVED HIM ...HARD. Y'ALL KEEP JULIO'S FAMILY IN PRAYER. I HOPE JULIO WAS READY FOR JESUS TO RECEIVE HIS SOUL.
This is special in so many ways.. To have people who love you so much, that they're dancing on your casket... and the BAND, music was awesome... This was really nice...chokes you up a bit. And I don't even know anything about the person who died. This is how everyone should be sent off :)
This is the way I want to go. I also want people to dance upon my "non-casket" as I will be cremated. But things of mine, my essence will be in a casket in NOLA, so please dance on my casket!
Oh no! How is she doing?I hope her recovery is as swift as possible. I was just dumbfounded when the news of the shooting came up. I am very sorry for your loss as well. Senseless, senseless violence.
You people in NOLA sure know how to celebrate life. Death never stood a chance down there! Respect from Las Vegas. RIP Julio
KINGKAOS518 thank you💜💜💜💜
In New Orleans we walk on the casket as a tradition of walking you into your Spiritual Life. We celebrate the lives of our love ones.
That's interesting an very different
That's how you're supposed to go Home! Maferefun Egun! Yass!
Yessss Indeed Babbbbby
Yessss Let’s Go Cut Up Celebration
I have never seen or heard of anything like this in my whole life...Damn New Orleans, ya'll truly are in a league of your own..
Thanks...
Indeed👍
Say that then
We are, yas
WOW! I Wonder What Part of The World You Live In?
The music, the dancing with the casket, the accent colours, the raucous celebration of homegoing, the handkerchiefs and umbrellas - all straight out of funerals in West Africa. This could be an Ashanti or Ewe funeral in Ghana. New Orleans African roots are deep
Some people might find this disturbing, but I love it!!!!! I am from Michigan and I want a funeral just like this. Take me home, dance with me, then let me go. I ain't comin back so you might as well send me off with a bang. No tears, no sorrow, celebrate me. Celebrate me because I lived not because I am now dead.
Yass girl me too, when my time come I want a parade and sencond line just like this.
Briana Beckman yesssss
Briana Beckm
And I seconded what you saying sister x
At the risk of sounding patronizing, as a White Man and New Orleanian, I greatly respect the Black perspective and worldview on death. I only wish more folks, all over the world, would explore this perspective on how to celebrate the passing of another human being.
In New Orleans, we always pick an accent color for funerals. My grandmother's is this weekend and it's pink. Often times it's a pastel color to bring life into the celebration. We try not to overwhelm the service with ALL black. That makes it a mournful gathering... we would rather celebrate the life of the loved one we lost!
RIP to your granny
Point Well Taken! I love Light and Festive Colors Too!!
When they got on the casket to dance and start chanting Julio - I was at a loss for words... sooooo beautiful!!! You can see the energy of love and life radiating all over the video. What a beautiful tradition you guys have in Nola. Respects from Ca/Colorado
Ok, I always knew that I wanted a jazz funeral, but now I want dancing on my casket, in front of my favorite bar, too!!!
As you will get older. I want you to remember this statement. "Your favorite bar." I used to love the clubs. But as a 40 year old. That ship has sailed. Now it's my favorite holiday with family.
This person was really loved dearly and beyond death!!! OMG, I WISH I KNEW HIM! He was truly Loved!
He was a good dude. My Lil cousin. He is truly missed
Chicago here, LOVE New Orleans and how people are so passionate about their culture and city! Just love it from the accent, to their sports teams, and the tradition. THATs MY VIBE!
I feel so blessed to be born and raised in New Orleans. I rep that (New Orleans for "I really love it a lot") til I DIE. Rich culture, great people, wonderful food. The spirit really does move you. I can't get that feeling anywhere else. And believe me, I've tried. When my soul needs shaking, time to go home!!!
Jendayi Adams heyyyyyyyy Queen. so true..... I've tried as well to seek the love, culture, the music. and was left discouraged. it's like DA N.O. is its' on planet, revolving on an axis propelled by love, deeply rooted culture, and happiness.
This is EXACTLY how I want to be sent off! Like someone commented , celebrate me because I lived, not because I died. This is awesome!!! I love this band!!! Thank you for sharing this tidbit of an amazing and beautiful culture!!!
Love from Maryland! I absolutely love NoLa! Send me out just like this! This person was loved!! 🙏🏾❤️💪🏾 celebration of life!!!
Beautiful homecoming. NOLA 's deep deep Creole roots alive and well, thank you ma'am.
I am putting it on my will that I want a brass band at my funeral! Saw this band last week in NOLA. Whew! Brought the house down.
Dee Dee traditional jazz funeral is what u want
I SAID THE SAME THING WHILE WATCHING THIS!! MATTER OF FACT.. I WANT THEM !
RIP Big Red. We will surely miss you, Deb Cotton. You made life a lot better with your love of "da culture". May the ancestors receive you warmly!
Not from the N.O. but this is how I wanna go. No tears just a party!!!!
djfreddiefresh same here
This is the part after the tears...Second Line
thanks! sometimes I come back and watch this video when I wanna feel good. You posting this comment reminded me to do just that:)
BigRedCotton I always watch it and by the way that’s me in the video saying bring him in the bar I love my h66d 6th ward treme
Can you imagine the therapy in this, the joy, sadness, happiness, all those emotions. Africans dance at funerals, not sure which country, but I've heard of it. Celebrate life. Why sit and mope. Celebrate their life. Wow!! That's pure love.
This is so beautiful. Rest In Power Julio
New Orleans looks so unique.
Sad that someone passed but a truly magnificent celebration of their life....wonderful 💖 one Love from London UK x
This is a huge TH-cam gem. That's how I want to leave this earth.
Way to go those left behind should not grieve but enjoy the ceremony. My time will come and this is to me
the best send off.
@adamlivs thanks for your message. Julio lived on my block, was a character, left us too soon. You posting this is making me think of him. We had a nice exchange about 20 minutes before he was gunned down, a different kinda moment than the others. I hope his soul is resting peacefully
Trombone Shorty's mom Lois started the tradition when her son DMan died back in the 90's. she danced on his casket. Its to celebrate your loved one's homegoing. Far as I know, its only done in the Treme
BigRedCotton it's if the family allow it..It was cool for his mom to send her baby home as he celebrated life here.
BigRedCotton this started well before the 90's
Not just Treme
We roll for him 💔💔💔 we miss and love you Fat #6thwardtreme
Naw, my Mom is from West Monroe originally but later moved to Tyler,Tx. And my family still do it because it's our culture, history and legacy
NOW THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL A HOMEGOING!!!!! THE CELEBRATION OF HIS LIFE AND DEATH ,BRINGS TEARS TO MY EYES BUT IN A GOOD WAY. THAT WAS REALLY UP LIFTING AND MOVING....R.I.P.
the only place IN THE WORLD were you get buried with footprints on top of your casket!!!!!!!!! I LOVE NEW ORLEANS...............
To be loved like this before and after you'er gone is great!!!!
Can't get enough of these beautiful people and their culture down there. Thanks for sharing. RIP - Julio ❤
my pleasure. Most of us would like this kind of homegoing tribute:)
what do the umbrellas represent??
simply beautiful....true celebration of life!
THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING!!!!!
We showed out for my lil cousin. Keep flying Julio. We love and miss you cuz
I know he is there... feeling that
I have never seen anything like this and I wish the circumstances were different but what a great send-off. Such an expression of love 💕
2ndline behind me. The only people that's gonna get mad is the people that don't matter.
You don't see no tears, no sad songs, they are just celebrating his life while he is still above ground. Respect.
Love it.
#DIFFERENTCULTURE
#NOMORETEARS
#HOMEGOING
#HUHBRUH (LOL)
You right about that! Julio was my boyfriend's best friend (dark skinned brother on bass drum), they grew up together. My bf cried like a baby when Julio was murdered but on that day we laid him to rest, the jazz funeral for him was the most joyful, celebratory, powerfully spiritual event I've ever experienced. He's moved on to a place of peace, love and safety. And I'm sure Julio's spirit was so happy how we turned up for him, showed him how much love he had in the community.
BigRedCotton I am sorry to hear that. I believe that New Orleans shows the world the epitome of a homegoing. Family and friends with a peaceful mental transition of our loved on leaving us physically. They will never leave us mentally though but 2nd lines like this settles our soul.
God bless you Big Red.
Thanks and blessings unto you
+BigRedCotton that's how we ROCK IN THE N.O............thanks for the video!!! SHOW THE WORLD.........THIS IS NOLA BABE'
NOW THATS A CELEBRATION OF LIFE...
Knowledge does not come simply through education,I am a doctoral candidate and I am around many people with education and no common sense.Celebrations such as this is more culturally and spiritually rooted. We will pray for you away.
Xavier Williams Yeah most people with book knowledge are zombies. I am rarely impressed by them.
If a spirit can't get lifted up to heaven on all the energy pushing up from that street? Can't be possible. Gotta be lifted up by this send-off. So beautiful. This is what it means to be alive. This is what it means to be loved.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us - I feel more alive just from the privilege of witnessing these moments of perfect human community you all created. Amazing. Thank you.
Thanks for posting. Priceless , would love to go out in this style.. Peace
Awesome Funeral Service...RIP!!!
I must say it is so sad he was so young but he was well loved and respected what a send of
You’re right Patricia, HE WAS SO WELL LOVED!! He lived on the corner of my block with his grandmother who makes the best gumbo in the whole Treme neighborhood! Everyone goes by her house on Christmas to get a bowl. He’d just had a baby girl not even a month before he was murdered, was trying to get his life together to be a family man for his gfriend and daughter. He was early 20s, life ahead of him. I saw him just 20 minutes before he was gunned down. He opened the door for me as I walked in, hugged me and flashed a smile no one hardly ever saw him with (he was a hot tempered dude, usually scowling). A few minutes later he was gone. Just like that. Its a scar many of us are still sore from.
the energy during his parade was ELECTRIFYING!! Ppl just chanting his name, it was so powerful! You could just feel the life and love roaring thru us to him and him back to us. It was pretty otherworldly. Never felt anything like it before or since.
BigRedCotton I'm really not trying to be nosey but I kept getting the feeling that the girl who was dancing on top of his coffin in the gray was his gf. Is she? I don't know anyone in this video, I just stumbled across it but I felt like she was really dancing her sadness out. It was so much more than just dancing and the men were giving her her space to do her thing. I'm from Louisiana too.
hey Jill Jill. No that's his cousin. Forget her name but she's extremely active in the cultural community, her family is huge and she's always around her male cousins. She's like a tag-along little sister from what I've seen of her and them. They all live on the corner in Treme, their houses sit across from each other. The family has just recently gone thru another tragic murder. The light skinned pall bearer, handsome, second from the front with shades on at the 1:33 minute mark, was just murdered a couple of months ago. Ambushed him in the house, shot him and stole his car. Not sure if anyone has been arrested yet for it. The family was understandably devastated:(
BigRedCotton I noticed him when I first watched it and was thinking how cute he was. It's such a shame that all these people don't think twice about taking someone's life. It's like they don't live in reality and can't comprehend how permanent and life changing their actions are, negatively. Thanks for taking the time to reply. I really hate it for these families
what a way to go! we should all be so lucky to be sent out with so much love and happiness!
thanks for posting this video ...for some of us this is one of the rare opportunities to view such a funeral....i hope they never stop having funerals like this, as other people have said it before, a funeral should be a celebration of the life of the person that is departing....
Makes Me Appreciate and Love Being From The NO. Music And Love Fills Our Souls.
Ive already told all of my family and friends when i depart this earth, THIS is how I wanna go. great music.... LETS PARTY!
Ha, they indeed dance on the coffin they do! These folks seem so disciplined and dedicated with what they do, especially the musicians even just improvising all the way. This must the perfect funeral. Much respect and admiration for this very particular culture!
good observation! Those musicians are just a hook up band, meaning they don't play together regularly. But the musicianship in this culture is so strong and the neighborhood relationships and bonds are so tight, they move like one like-minded unit. I love being able to film them regularly. its a real honor
This seems a really proud and solemn tradition to give the spectacular last honours to the deceised one. It must have been a rare priviledge to participate, so thank you for sharing with others!
BigRedCotton will you be filming this Saturday for my Lil cuzin Kharen s funeral he is from the 6th ward it will be at charbonet and repass at treme center
it was the most meaningful, emotional and beautiful tributes I've ever witnessed. Unfortunately one of the pall bearers, Kyron, was just murdered two weeks ago. The neighborhood, his huge family and tons of friends have been mounting nightly tributes to him and this coming Saturday is his funeral where they'll be doing the same tribute for him. RIP Kyron
Hey Brenton - Tater told me. I'm so upset I won't be able to make it. I've got a job training in Miami Saturday. But I'm coming out tomorrow night and probably Thursday night too to film the second line, interview family and friends. I want to publish a tribute to Kharen. I know how loved he was. I used to live over on Ursulines, used to see him and Julio all the time. They helped me move furniture once, wouldn't take money from me for helping. Good dudes, so devastating the loss:( PS: if you want to reach me directly email me at bigredcotton@gmail.com
I'm sorry to tell you that the author of this video can't respond to your question as she's one of the victims of the secondline shooting on Mother's day. We as well as all New Orleanians and otherwise wish her a speedy recovery, I lost my 2 year old great-grandson (Jeremy Galmon) some years ago to a shooting near a secondline uptown N.O. (see Jeremy Galmon video).
I love this but my family would not do this. Our funerals are inside of a funeral home where everyone is mainly in their own space and crying. A little mingling but nothing serious and you can always feel the sadness in the building. This is just great.
Wow this is amazing.
what a way to go....this ought to feel good for anybody who is going to the other side...also the relatives that must keep on going, will feel happy to have shared time with the departed...as opposed to the funerals where one feels so sad and even empty...i hope this kind of funeral never stops ...this is like music ...jazz..blues...it is a cultural event..very unique to the south..i don't think we have anything like this in California...maybe in south central Los Angeles...
Big Red Cotton Passed away from injuries sustained in the Mother's Day Second line shooting several years ago. Her story is worth researching. As you can tell by her incredible videos she was an astute chronicler of the the New Orleans Second Line Street scene. She is greatly missed by all who knew her.
Here's a link to her passing:
wgno.com/news/local/deborah-big-red-cotton-writer-shot-in-mothers-day-mass-shooting-dies/
She was special. Rest In Peace - Sweet Lady.
Thank you for sharing the link. I didn’t know. I hate it happened to someone who was so pro 2nd line but it sounds like the incident didn’t change her love for it.
@@elexis3728 I heard that she actually visited the person who shot her while he was in prison and forgave him. That's a lot more than I could do if I was ever shot. Big Red is the unofficial patron saint of New Orleans second lines. Every time I see a Second Line, I think of how she brought it to the world. Check out more of her videos.
@@1blastman wow she sounds like an amazing person. I originally saw this particular video years ago and it stuck with me. It still makes me tear up, smile and makes me want to ask 100 questions. Like what was this young man’s family doing during all this, where was his mom? I don’t know why I keep wondering about that but I do. The first time I watched it and left a comment someone actually replied back to me and told me that several of the other guys we see in this video had since been killed also. I wanna say it was her. I asked if the girl who we see dancing on the casket with all the guys was his girlfriend or sister and was told something like she grew up with all those guys and hung out with them every day. She was the only girl so I was curious what her relationship was to him. She was right up in the mix with them and they were looking out for her. I live on the Northshore. On the other side of Covington. Last night I went through her channel and watched a lot of her other videos. I know she is missed.
@@elexis3728 check out: www.wwoz.org/programs/inthestreet for a good feel of the streets, also a New Orleans dj, Action Jackson could give you some great insights into the street culture. Lily Kleber also has made a film about Buckjumping in New Orleans.
Check out the HBO Show Treme - it's about New Orleans after Katrina.
Soak all of this up, it's one of the most unique cultures in the world.
Only in New Orleans bringing him back through his stomping grounds.
Represent drummer.
He young w/ much presence.
Badddd boy🤗🤗🤗😍
This is what we do
Celebrate your love one's
I love this its a celebration of life. When you get home then you can sit in a corner and let off some tears and reflect.
R.I.P. 'Julio', this is a terrific send off.
It's important we celebrate because we suffer hard when it comes to life and death. We are a unique people and most misunderstood one
I want my funeral to be like this.... I don't want no body crying and carrying on . I Want everybody getting down dancing and laughing. hay baby get get !!!the Band getting down too .
God bless....woo!!!!! whoever was inside the casket was surely love . Great too see
No city like New Orleans in the world.
That’s love!!
Shit brought tears to my eyes to see the emotion
From time to time I come back to watch the clip..... I miss New Orleans.... I grew up in Slidell. It would b nice to see a picture of Julio, couldn’t find a pic of him anywhere online
Life is short. Follow your heart. If your missing the place you love go back home. Wish I had.
AWESOME!!! Only in the greatest city in the world.
No wonder NOLA is my Daughter's favorite vacation destination!!!! And when I'm gone for good, it better be done NOLA style!!
@ bricktothehead
That's the name of the song "Get The Hump Out Yo Back" by New Birth Brass Band
The energy of the people, the way the spirited moved through them brought tears (joy) to my eyes. Black folk, there is an infectious joy in our DNA.
when i go please please please take me down like this or better
i love this homegoing right here
I don't care what the comments say they sent him off with a bang an a celebration.
Soy de España y me gustaria que mi funeral fuese algo parecido a celebrar la alegria de haber vivido y con dicha de seguir mi camino
Love it..want my homegoing like this...burn/dance that pain off ...no stress waking cuz my fam know I crossed over good!!
What a amazing way to go!!!
This is so beautiful
Yes send me out the way. I lived
Brian Revels exactly... I don't believe in mourning death.
Holy shit! Going out that way would be awesome!!!
Death didn’t stand a chance. Julio is remembered. 😇
I love the slow piece they played. What's the name?
ivonne chaluisan, get the hump out, by the New Birth Brass Band
I only can hope and pray I get love like this at my homegoing celebration
Rest him to Heaven baby. Big love NOLA 🙌🏼❤
I find this fascinating! Awesome.
Before smart phones you either had one of these 1:47 or one of these 1:59 Today it would be 100 smart phones in the air
R.I.P. Deborah ‘Big Red’ Cotton
This is beautiful. If funerals were like this here in Maryland I’d attend. I’ve missed so many loved ones funerals because they cause me anxiety they’re so dark and sad so I usually don’t go. Genuine question: How is it determined who gets to dance on the casket?
I would love to learn the history of secondline. I am feeling joyful seeing the family all there together burying their love wow
I I think this is the greatest way to go . I wanna go like this . But not in CT
THANK YOU FOR SHARING . IFEEL THE LOVE FOR JULIO THROUGH HIS DANCING FAMIL. WHO... THEY MUSTERED UP THE STRENGTH TO DANCE FOR JULIO HARD, LIKE THEY LOVED HIM ...HARD. Y'ALL KEEP JULIO'S FAMILY IN PRAYER. I HOPE JULIO WAS READY FOR JESUS TO RECEIVE HIS SOUL.
Beautiful and unique celebration of life and love! Peaceful journey and party on!!
Yes celebrate his transition !!!!
Yasss My People!! Roll With It!!!
I'm loving this culture. Celebrating the life of a loved one is beautiful 😍
This is special in so many ways.. To have people who love you so much, that they're dancing on your casket... and the BAND, music was awesome... This was really nice...chokes you up a bit. And I don't even know anything about the person who died. This is how everyone should be sent off :)
God bless the young man who lost his life and his family
This is the way I want to go. I also want people to dance upon my "non-casket" as I will be cremated. But things of mine, my essence will be in a casket in NOLA, so please dance on my casket!
I need to visit. From California.
I love this! Culture and unity! Yess
I love my city 🙏🏾💯
Oh no! How is she doing?I hope her recovery is as swift as possible. I was just dumbfounded when the news of the shooting came up. I am very sorry for your loss as well. Senseless, senseless violence.
blow some smoke for that brother
That music is bumping!
does anybody know the name of the tune?
'Camel' ("Get the hump outcha back!")
Ppl in NOLA understand death is a celebration and rebirth all in one 💜💚💛💜💚💛💜💚💛
Lovely!!!