Great Job:) How great is that! Merely traveling South of Canadian border to learn even more about French-Canadian heritage... hummm I'm proud of it!
tightvers2 6 months ago
I just listened to barge play this and would rather here you guys anyday there music seems to lack feeling.
99sco 1 year ago
I love humans and their eccentric outfitting. Nothing like that anywhere else in the animal kingdom.
Yes, this is already very eccentric in general terms. And no, it's not an insult.
Also great music.
Gonnakillyou 1 year ago
Great tune. I'm trying to catch the lyrics (I think the first line is "Mademoiselle voulez-vous dancer ...?" But I can't get the rest of it). You guys are great.
olmmbill 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment!
We often play for dancers. The words we sing are:
"Mademoiselle voulez-vous dancer
La Bastringue, La Bastringue
Mademoiselle voulez-vous dancer
La Bastringue, voulez-vous dancer."
La Bastringue is both the name of a particular dance, and the second tune in our medley in which we sing it.
4stringjoe 1 year ago
Great! I am looking for Appalachian French music. Often sung accapella. I once had a tape of an old recording of a French speaking family. by an o;l
tunderbomber 2 years ago
Great Job:) How great is that! Merely traveling South of Canadian border to learn even more about French-Canadian heritage... hummm I'm proud of it!
tightvers2 6 months ago
I just listened to barge play this and would rather here you guys anyday there music seems to lack feeling.
99sco 1 year ago
I love humans and their eccentric outfitting. Nothing like that anywhere else in the animal kingdom.
Yes, this is already very eccentric in general terms. And no, it's not an insult.
Also great music.
Gonnakillyou 1 year ago
Great tune. I'm trying to catch the lyrics (I think the first line is "Mademoiselle voulez-vous dancer ...?" But I can't get the rest of it). You guys are great.
olmmbill 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment!
We often play for dancers. The words we sing are:
"Mademoiselle voulez-vous dancer
La Bastringue, La Bastringue
Mademoiselle voulez-vous dancer
La Bastringue, voulez-vous dancer."
La Bastringue is both the name of a particular dance, and the second tune in our medley in which we sing it.
4stringjoe 1 year ago
Great! I am looking for Appalachian French music. Often sung accapella. I once had a tape of an old recording of a French speaking family. by an o;l
tunderbomber 2 years ago