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  • Nice one, but not even close to Iry...

  • @lander50052 Amen to that! Work hard, play hard! My folks are from rural Florida, and my boyfriend is Cajun... I'm moving out there cause FL has lost a lot of it's culture, and I find in the Cajun people what I've been missin here in FL...integrity, honesty, keepin one's opinion to oneself and respecting the lives of others, saying what you mean and, meanin what you say... providing for yourself and your family, living simply and true, and lovin the Lord. Beautiful culture!

  • @sp0ttedp0ny330 .... you know, folks always want to know about Cajun culture.But very,very few have the heart.To go to the bayou and find out what's it's really like.To live and survive in Cajun country.... that's why as you know. Work hard all day.... Celebrate with family & friends all weekend...

  • Good music, good pics <--- any culture

  • what in the hell do these pictures have to do with cajuns or cajun music.

  • For the most part true but haricot means 'green beans', which you have to snap. To explain Zydeco, Cajun, NOLA piano etc is almost impossible. The beauty is in the acceptance of the difference. Creole means whatever is there. 1/8 is no different than 1/2 and the Mississippi infuence is always there. Comment la vie says it all.

  • Love the music but detest the pictures. Sure hope this isn't someone's idea of cajun culture.

  • @buckize68 No, I like this crazy pictures...

  • @MrSerbilly may be "crazy pictures" to you darlin...but makes US look like a bunch o' fat, dirty, perverted, drunk IDIOTS....Cajuns are FAR from what your pictures show...our motto: WORK HARD, PLAY HARD...y'all need to go to southwest Lousiane' and meet some REAL Cajun folks and learn how we really are ;o) great tune by Mr. Sonnier by the way

  • @sp0ttedp0ny330 yes, I know that Cajuns are very worthy and hardworking people... but I like this pictures and Cajuns... and I like theirs sense for humor... :)

  • Hey, dumbass! That's Cajun, not ZYDECO. The name comes from the french phrase, Les Haricot (Snap beans) , pronounced LAY ZAH REE COH, which was mispronounced ZYDECO. Remember, the Cajuns in Louisiana, like the Acadians in Acadia, roll their r's, unlike the snotty French in France who have made it a velar fricative (in the throat). Cajun is a much older dialect. Les Haricot son pa sale! There's alot of Cajun (ACADIAN) in zydeco, but no zydeco in Cajun.

    Roots, baby.....roots.

  • @timcomeau Ok, ok, sorrryyyyy... cajun, not zydeco... :-)

  • @MrSerbilly ..........Well, alright, then. The culture needs to be protected. :)

  • @timcomeau of course... i like cajun people... :)

  • @MrSerbilly .........Wangh....et tois.

  • @timcomeau obtenu que le cousin de droit!

  • Cajun!

  • @lincolncadillac Cajun or zydeco?

  • @MrSerbilly It´s Cajun!!

  • @lincolncadillac - "In the late 1950s, a Creole named Clifton Chenier, who fancied himself a bluesman, versus an old-fashioned player of French Music, began calling his music Zydeco. There are several explanations as to what the term actually means, but Chenier was the first one to match the term with the genre. His music was bluesy, syncopated and much different than the peppy, punchy sound that many people somehow associate with Zydeco."

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