I did as well. Reminded me of my cousin's .... An Army hero... When they hit the 21 gun salute. I forgot, and got jolted, like the rest of the crowd...
Nawlins jazz with the tight timing of the second line drummer and the trumpet chorus. This is where Satcmo came from, after all. Surely, if there's a way to go close to heaven itself, this is it.... beautiful. Black musicians brought you jazz, but the point of jazz is that it belongs to all of us. Such a beautiful way to leave this world.
Phil & Jayne Carney I’ve been to many authentic jazz funerals in New Orleans. At most of them, the slow dirge is “Just a Closer Walk”. Then they usually play “I’ll Fly Away” somewhere in the procession, to get the second line dancers started. Then, “Didn’t He Ramble” is the closer,
This was played at my grandma's funeral. Not at procession but in the church. The one time I've actually wailed in this life....god I miss her. But this song was her favorite hymn and it's a comfort when I hear it. Thanks for this...
This comment surely is not one with Faith nor Hope that the deceased is in A Better Place and With God! It makes me wonder just what kind of life they lived! “All the darkness that inevitably follows.” They surely didn’t have any hope for the deceased!
I’ve played Funerals,and the real way is with a slow dirge called,”Free as a bird,followed after the funeral by a swinger called”Oh ,Didn’t he Ramble” Most of them,we used Closer Walk followed by The Saints go marching in”We are in Montreal ,Quebec.
Do you not know what they're playing??? Juuuuuust.... A closer walk with thee..... Grant it Jesus, is my plea.... Daily walking close to thee..... Dear Lord, let it be.... Let it be...... Does NO ONE know the old time gospel lyrics anymore???
@@GreaterGood2024 like hell you did. I kid because I love ❤️ maybe I’m just jealous. Only thing I want. Is the fast break strain leading into when the Saints go marching in!
Only in New Orleans do you get a “ send off” like this this tradition is to me should be kept alive for future generations to continue its a beautiful thing to see in person especially.
We now that when we loose a beloved one our soul is fully and trully hurt because that will be the last time forever we wont see again, and therefore nothing on earth can confort us but only the Power of God, but this funeral here is very couraged and very strong and the song that they are playing comforts you and gives the hope of the resurrection that the dead will live again.
Excellent deduction. The New Orleans Traditional Jazz Band is located in Los Angeles and performs New Orleans style funerals throughout Southern California.
You are correct! It is not New Orleans, it's Los Angeles. Many New Orleans natives (my family included) migrated to LA in the 1950s. This was the funeral for my uncle.
What a lovely raucous way to send the loved one home... shedding some tears watching this.
I did as well. Reminded me of my cousin's .... An Army hero... When they hit the 21 gun salute. I forgot, and got jolted, like the rest of the crowd...
So beautiful and sincere, may this tradition Iive forever, thoughts and prayers for the family.
This is beautiful! I've always loved this type of funeral. There is just something so awesome about how life is celebrated.
Life with Lala and Ru not just celebrating life but the entrance to the afterlife. One journey ends, another begins.
Mmmmmmmmm .. mmmmmmmmm .
This is so touching to watch, and I'm so glad they are keeping this tradition alive and well!
Nawlins jazz with the tight timing of the second line drummer and the trumpet chorus. This is where Satcmo came from, after all.
Surely, if there's a way to go close to heaven itself, this is it.... beautiful. Black musicians brought you jazz, but the point of jazz is that it belongs to all of us. Such a beautiful way to leave this world.
Phil & Jayne Carney Nobody from New Orleans ever says “Nawlins”. It’s a tourist cliche.
Phil & Jayne Carney I’ve been to many authentic jazz funerals in New Orleans. At most of them, the slow dirge is “Just a Closer Walk”. Then they usually play “I’ll Fly Away” somewhere in the procession, to get the second line dancers started. Then, “Didn’t He Ramble” is the closer,
Just THE best way to go...great band...nothing could be better...
Thank you for your service Sir! Rest in Peace Sir! My condolences and prayers are with your family and friends! Very beautiful service!
This was played at my grandma's funeral. Not at procession but in the church.
The one time I've actually wailed in this life....god I miss her. But this song was her favorite hymn and it's a comfort when I hear it. Thanks for this...
Take me home lord, whata way to go.❤
To be seen off with a celebration rather than all the darkness that inevitably follows... how amazing.
This comment surely is not one with Faith nor Hope that the deceased is in A Better Place and With God! It makes me wonder just what kind of life they lived! “All the darkness that inevitably follows.” They surely didn’t have any hope for the deceased!
Great send off! That's the way to go!
Whoever they were, they had great taste in music and heaven is a jazzier place.
The honor guard held that salute for almost six minutes
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I’ve played Funerals,and the real way is with a slow dirge called,”Free as a bird,followed after the funeral by a swinger called”Oh ,Didn’t he Ramble” Most of them,we used Closer Walk followed by The Saints go marching in”We are in Montreal ,Quebec.
How beautiful. Be sad a little, but not for long because we got to dance you to heaven!!
we had a band that my cousin was in play this song at his memorial. what a way to celebrate
Love the music!
RIP ✝️🙏🏽
Do you not know what they're playing???
Juuuuuust.... A closer walk with thee..... Grant it Jesus, is my plea.... Daily walking close to thee..... Dear Lord, let it be.... Let it be...... Does NO ONE know the old time gospel lyrics anymore???
@imaramblins of course everyone knows the lyrics because we used to sing it in the church choir
@@GreaterGood2024 like hell you did. I kid because I love ❤️ maybe I’m just jealous.
Only thing I want. Is the fast break strain leading into when the Saints go marching in!
Just a closer walk with thee, grant it, Jesus, if you please!
What a send-off! Such a shame the deceased couldn't be there to enjoy it.
RIP, man.
He was there.
I love new Orleans and thier music
Only in New Orleans do you get a “ send off” like this this tradition is to me should be kept alive for future generations to continue its a beautiful thing to see in person especially.
This is not in New Orleans
I played the same tune in a funeral recently. It was one of the 96 year old woman's last request.
Anybody ever seen the James Bond movie Live and Let Die? That was a genuine New Orleans funeral band that was hired for the movie.
Uhhhhh well I searched for that and this came up 😂😂😂
Who's funeral is it?
Thank you for putting this up.
We now that when we loose a beloved one our soul is fully and trully hurt because that will be the last time forever we wont see again, and therefore nothing on earth can confort us but only the Power of God, but this funeral here is very couraged and very strong and the song that they are playing comforts you and gives the hope of the resurrection that the dead will live again.
A great member of the community gracefully exits. Bravo.
I want this played at my funeral,please!
+Martin Hodek I want this played at someone else's funeral so I get to enjoy listening to it!!! LOL!
@tim dont know why your comment made me laugh but it did haha
Me too
Excellent deduction. The New Orleans Traditional Jazz Band is located in Los Angeles and performs New Orleans style funerals throughout Southern California.
Beautiful & majestic.
This is surprisingly very touching.
it's new orleans baby!!!
My DREAM funeral.... And I didn't even serve under the flag, like this Patriot!
They did a beautiful job.
beautiful send off
God bless America and this soldier
I want this for my home going ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
The song is "Just A Closer Walk With Thee (Dirge)".
THANK YOU. Posted recently. Incredibly thankful that someone within 7 years knew this one...
I m as a roman catholic from lower franconia like this way very much, it s a little bit like its here.
Beautiful
Just a closer Walk with thee.
Thanks
How lovely
Erbody gonna be having Second Lines everywhere, especially Texas I Absolutely love Nawlins Tradition trust&believe that
What a way to go, brilliant. RIP
Rip brother
One word smooth
THANK YOU Laurie
I don’t even know these people and I’m tearing up
"Just a closer walk with thee...
Grant it Jesus is my plea..."
Thanks
I want this played at my funeral.
+K Zpodindustries I'm with ya brother.
You kidding? This is my dream funeral...
I'd actually go to funerals if they were like this where I live, shit I'd go twice a week
Lol
I would be crying cause it's just sad to lose someone
Close but no cigar. Not quite like we do it at home in New Orleans
We Don't Celebrate About Death, We Celebrate About Life.
Big yes
Yo quiero esta música cuando llegue mi hora.
I'm trying to recognize the cemetery and funeral home that did this it doesn't look familiar to me if this New Orleans
John Volkman this is in Los Angeles. We have tightknit community from New Orleans here.
Laurie-Anne Collins okay since you said Los Angeles... It does look like Forest Lawn
Moin
🙏🙏❤️🇺🇸❤️🙏🙏
Buena manera de despedir a alguien!
What is this song called... ? I want this to be played at my funeral.. The best "guess" I have is "A closer walk to thee". But it feels wrong...
“Just a Closer Walk With Thee” 👍👍👍
Thanks...a few problems sorted.
Whose funeral was this? Just curious
What is the tune called? They always play that same tune
"Just a Closer Walk With Thee"
Ryan Fowler Thanks
maravilha
Bello !!!
now... that's going in style. i wonder if uniformed pall bearers would dance to the tune too???
we do.
That sax player fucking killed it.
Everyone in that band killed it!
This can't be a in New Orleans? Just New Orleans style funeral they graves is above ground.
Not all graves in New Orleans are above ground. Rest Haven in the New Orleans, East graves are in the ground.
They still have concrete liners.
wow
Very civilized.
This is the only way to ride out.
What is the name of the song?
Just a closer walk with thee
Das wird auch mein letzter weg
I want this & my casket pulled by a cart & horse. But will cremated in reality.
BTW, what's the title of this tune...???
Just a closer walk with thee
Katrina Boltje
"Just a closer walk with thee"
More scintillating than Amazing Grace
Unless those hills are levees, that ain’t New Orleans.
You are correct! It is not New Orleans, it's Los Angeles. Many New Orleans natives (my family included) migrated to LA in the 1950s. This was the funeral for my uncle.
çok güzel
Ok now
essa turma sabe morrer
7Uhr
you're not invited to my funeral.
That why its haunted
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god they need some rehearsing
You stand of the other Dead. Sorry.
God they are off key!! as much as they play it should be better!