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  • well im from baton rouge and i cant wait until mardi gras thats my 2nd fav holiday other that the 4th of july 

  • Brings back fond memories of the byue sittin on the port playing this music with my family.

  • How do you not dance to this?

  • hot boudin cold couscous come on Tigahs push push push!! BEAT BAMA GEAUX TIGERS NEAUX BAMA!!

  • congrats Saints! the last Monday night winners of 2011.

  • Great photos!

  • Love to you ,,, Thank you so much ,,,, Lots of love

  • Louisiana knows how to party

  • Make's me happy. Great musik

  • Love cajun music

  • This makes me miss Orange, TX

  • There are a lot of *special* places in The USA where diversity and music are celebrated together: like San Francisco & New Orleans! God bless...and thanks for the upload!

  • True cajun spirit 0.46.

  • SAINTS SUPERBOWL IS BEST!

  • SAINTS ARE SUPERBOWL 44 CHAMPS!

  • Let the Good times roll.Go LSU.

  • GEAUX SAINTS ! congratulations on an amazing 62 points! on 10-23-11 against the Indianapolis Colts. 7-62!!!!

  • @ir10031981 are you fucking kidding me. the colts didnt have peyton FUCKING manning. who happens to be the best quarterback in the league. good try fucker

  • @TGODKID That's the only thing that team has going for them. They are nothing without Peyton

  • bella musica , bella gente , bella cultura ....

  • I wanna live in New Orleans so bad...but i can't walk away from my JOB. I need my health insurance.

  • goin to new orleans this summer gonna have fun and if you leav hungry shame on you :)

  • Gotta love Cajun!!!!!

  • I thought the thumbnail really looked like an Uruk-hai..so this was a let down

  • J'aime Beau Jocque & The Zydeco High Rollers !!!, il est dommage que le groupe soit clos ! - j'ai beaucoup de mal a retrouver ses premiers albums ...

  • Keep your skyscrapers, your smog and your movie stars, I'd rather eat a catfish Po'boy in a hurricane in NOLA ANY day...

    Laissez les bon temps rouler!!!

  • @TopCop63 Thats right let the good times roll.Go LSU

  • Couche dehors hier au soir-album git it beau jocque live

  • Roule ma poule !

  • Marann by Beau Jocque & The Zydeco High Rollers

  • Who is the artist and what is the title of this piece of music, please?

  • North 1, South 0. Scoreboard! Three words pal: William Tecumseh Sherman. Pull any more of that slave crap and we'll come down there and beat your ass again.

  • @dogeatdog49 lol your talking about slavery and the civil war on a video with a black man playing music lol your just a dum yankee lol get the hell out of here haha

  • Where can I find the lyrics to this? Would like to know what the song is talking about...thank you!!!!

  • I am a suviver of hurricane andrew, blessing to the people of New Orleans and tribute to their spirit and determination. I have posted my tribute to them on youtube, please watch and share. grammygold2011

  • I am a suviver of hurricane andrew, blessing to the people of New Orleans and tribute to their spirit and determination. I have posted my tribute to them on youtube, please watch and share.

  • La musique Zydeco née du mélange entre cajun, africain et indiens en Louisiane

  • contagia alegria , bellisimo .

  • what song / artist is this?

  • c'est l'amour!! Rend me manquer à domicile

  • I miss home!

  • all ya whoever talk negative about zydeco music ya all can go to hell

  • it's not new orleans music.....comes from sw louisiana.

  • can someone tell me where i find this music like itunes or something you can email me @ joe0613@hotmail.com

  • What an amazing video. Beautiful people in celebration. I have watched this before and I appeciate it every time. This is respectfully done and rightly so.

  • this is where my fiance lives :)

  • 15 people need they some gumbo, stat!

  • but aint nobody there speak that language no more

  • @gyallisfilife yea alot of people do

  • Do you know where to get this type of sheet music? For this or any other Mardi Gras music?

  • What an effective video this is from a marketing standpoint. Very persuasive.

  • this music no is very know outside USA, but is wonderfull, saludos desde México

  • esta musica me emociona ...

  • l love New Orleans, I was there 20 years ago , and I still remember every moment, As a boy from Scotland who enjoyed a party, it was great to find a city that partied 24/7. I have very happy memories of my trip!!! Music, drink and women .

  • Love New Orleans, Love Louisiane culture and history, support our campaign to hold the 2020 Olympics. Like our Facebook page :D

  • what is this song called?

  • @MrTrubeast The song is called "marann" by Beau Jocque & The Zydeco Hi-Rollers (;

  • Zydeco ain't NOLA. Lafayette tells ya so, cher.

    

  • La Nouvelle-Orléans longtemps de phase

  • Zydeco is creole not Cajun

  • @merlan114 I live in Louisiana in the cajun country part of Lafayette and zydeco is of both sides cajun and creole ive heard zydeco bands of both sides.

  • nice

  • Awesome

  • all the public school teachers in the north US try make the south sound like hellhole.

    Fuck them.

  • @valstar1000 tell it brother!

  • @valstar1000 Well we all know Yankee-Land is the REAL HELL-HOLE,

    don't we? Just remember:

    "Yankees are like hemmorhoids. When they come down and go back

    up they aren't bad. Its when they come down and STAY down that

    they're a pain in the *ss!"

  • @valstar1000 North Vs South? that's pretty broad, which state in the South ? we have middle Eastern who can't wait for all of us to die and you are talking about North vs South US :D as far as Louisiana, if they want to live in a place where its thousands of feet below sea level expect flooding and death and SHUT UP !

  • @valstar1000, not true. Everyone embraces today's south, but the history of the south is taught us otherwise and it wasn't a made up history.

  • @valstar1000 and all the public school teachers in the south make the north seem like uptight cold people..so fuck em too

  • @valstar1000

    Oh god if you only knew... I am originally from Tennessee, but have been to Louisiana many times to see family. Anyways, I got married to a Canadian girl and moved to Canada. You should hear some of the shit and corruption these people have been taught about ALL Southern states. It blows my mind. It's like history was freakin rewritten for these people. It makes the South look 4th world and the people look like redneck, no teeth, inbred trash. And they don't wanna learn the truth.

  • I go to New Orleans every year with my girlfriends and we LOVE IT THERE! I want to move there!!! the peeps are the most awesome there are! So welcoming and so nice, just want to be there all of the time. Love New Orleans

  • @KAG0607 Bonjour ami venez nous rendre visite!!

  • "Even after the Super Bowl victory of the New Orleans Saints, I have noticed a large number of people implying with bad jokes that Cajuns aren't smart. I would like to state for the record that I disagree with that assessment.  Anybody that would build a city 5 feet below sea level in a hurricane zone and fill it with Democrats is a damn genius".

  • @ LsuPG13, NOLA was never a real cajun background...it was creole. There's a difference between the two.

  • What are the lyrics???? this is killing me please message back in French!

  • To me, New orleans isnt so much of the cajun background as it use to be back in the day. Now Kaplan and lafayette and all them all places is where you still seem. But thats justt my thought.

  • @LsuPG13 Kaplan and the Islands are pretty much the mecca now!

  • Very interesting! Dieter

  • i'm a proud creole with black,french,spanish,native american,italian backgrounds

  • Much love to the NO ain't Neva had so much fun

  • All Hail New Orleans Where The Good Times Roll!

  • This captures the complete mardi gras! Thanks

  • Chicago, Memphis, Kansas City-also rans. But don't forget the food. In Nawlin's - they don't eat to live, they live to eat! Same in Cajun country-with beans and rice you got to experience to appreciate. But buy a bigger belt before you go. I speak from experience!

  • Surely JESUS CHRIST IS OUR GOD ! Through HIM all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made

  • Let the good times roll! <3

  • @Kell1295 laissez les bons temps rouler!

  • You're both right and wrong... Cajun people do NOT come from New Orleans but Zydeco is a form of Creole music... Creole from the countryside though, not New Orleans. Zydeco is a completely different form of music than Cajun music (but both are from the countryside waaaaaay outside of NOLA). And it's all pretty good anyway, so who cares, right? Happy Mardi Gras!

  • @VincenzoP81 There are no Creoles from the countryside, those are cajuns. And zydeco is cajun music, pretty only played in New Orleans for the tourists, who don't understand the difference between cajun and creole.

  • @josh2ee ...not quite accurate. I'm Creole and plenty of my people come from the countryside.

    Zydeco is also creole music...look it up.

  • @VincenzoP81 There are no Creoles from the countryside, those are cajuns. And zydeco is cajun music, pretty much only played in New Orleans for the tourists, who don't understand the difference between cajun and creole.

  • @josh2ee lol ey im creole from da country side

  • Laissez les bons temps rouler!!!

  • Laissez les bons temps rouler!!!!!!!!

  • born and raised in new orleans 30 years now..... there is nothing creole about Zydeco music nor is it a genre of music from new orleans.... Zydeco is from cajun country ....north and northwest of new orleans ....... New orleans is NOT cajun  .......cajun people do not come from new orleans.... creole people do

  • @nolagotti thanks for settin it str8!!! HUGE difference 'tween Creole & Cajun ...all good people with wonderful cultures...some inter-mixes a bit (like with our food) but the Cajuns are descended from the French Acadians who were captured and imprisoned by the Brits then banished from what is now Nova Scotia...with they'd teach more of this in history classes in school...HAPPY MARDI GRAS!!! Laissez les bons temps rouler!

  • @nolagotti True. I'm from Acadiana, I know exactly what you mean.

  • whats the deal with the tribal paint?

  • OH YES! TIME FOR US TO PARTY WHICH WE KNOW HOW TO DO ALL YEAR.HAVE A SAFE AND FUN 2011 MARDI GRAS!!!!

  • just got back from there. had a great time.

  • I just found this kind of music out, and I instantly love it. It kinda makes you wanna get up, dance, and sing along with it without knowing the words.

  • @TeddyBearLoveable got that right...that's CAJUN BEBE!!!!! work hard play hard!!!:-D glad you found this....check out Doug Kershaw and Wayne Toups...two more GREAT southwest LA Cajun Boys!! :-D

  • Formidable !!! Im left speachless. Its a tune to get any party going. Ha!!! Get out them crocodile shoes. I can't wait to get there. See you later alligator !!!

  • Is the guy in the first picture cumming? =0

  • Je suis née en France, ma mère est Cajun/Française, mon père est Haïtien/Native Américain. Je meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeurs d'envie d'aller là où mes parents ont grandi, en écoutant cela c'est comme si j'y étais :)

    Keep it funky New Orleans!

  • good ol' New Orleans

  • never been there, but I know that New Orleans would be my second home because I love the aesthetics and music and cuisine w/ a passion!

  • * * * * * FESTIVE, FANTASTIC MUSICA! 

  • I love�love�.love this video. I�ve hit the replay 3 times already and the night is still young.

  • @internetcashcow1 I love it, too. It's great isn't it? !!

  • iam a canadain born and rised in quebec,love this music....

  • ~What song is this... ahaha look my cousin and my great grandfather... 0:02-0:06 ... thats so funny

  • who is the artist(s)? thanks.

  • @das2761 Marann by Beau Jocque :)

  • wicked vibes!!!! Long Live Zydeco!!!! Awesome! thanks for the post, two thumbs up!

  • I can't wait to move to Louisiana!!!

  • Seems almost like a Caribbean country

  • Thanks for the post. I am born and raised in Louisiana. I love the pics in this video. Good job

  • Love me zydeco dance dance dance dance dance WASHBOARD baby baby baby

  • Can anyone let me know what this piece is called and the name of the group performing? Like 'daytoneman' I'm a Brit who could listen to this music all day.

  • @Chamossaire65 Couch Dehors hier Au Soir by Beau Jocque and the Zydeco Hi Rollers. It *is* available on itunes, I bought it there.

  • @Chamossaire65 The song is Marann by Beau Jocques. This is a live version, however.

  • new orleans is de shidd...ppl jus dnt know how to adjust to the lifestyle..i was born dere 3rd wrd so fwu

  • just  so Wonderful ..!! ..

  • Came to New Orleans from England last year (2009) and have to say that it is not just the greatest city in America but in the whole wide world. The ambience and the music esp. Cajun is fantastic. If you go there you must visit Mulattes to hear real Cajun bands playing. I love it!

  • @daytoneman cajun is more in central louisiana, if your talking about new orleans then that would be great zydeco music.

  • @daytoneman

    U rite! I've been fascinated by the history, culture, architecture, food and music for 45 years. This is a city unto itself-you can't be a part of it-just enjoy it's uniqueness.

  • @daytoneman I loved Mulate's when I went greetings from Virginia to you in England!

  • @daytoneman I'm glad you enjoyed it come see us again in our sweet Louisiana when i finish college i plan on going to New Orleans to play in the jazz and blues clubs and do street music maybe you'll see me one day my names Cory.

  • @daytoneman I saw Dopsie's band at the Krazy Korner last year and I fell in love with Zydeco music...so tell me about Mulattes...where is it? What did you see and hear? I may have to move to New Orleans because like you I fell hard and fast for this great little city!!! She is my fav now too! I will have to pay her a visit her again soon!

  • @daytoneman but if you want to See real Creoles & Cajuns you have to go to bayou country...from Plaqamine to ville platte...where the red river & cane river meet...there are not too many left in N.O. mon famille vie a Lafayette, Ville Platte, Cecile et Baton Rouge. le famille a mon femme vie a Carencro, Lafayette, Vinton et St. Martin. look up these places on a map...this is Creole/Cajun country...learn some french too before you go to the really rustic places.

  • @Dieudonne357 I agree thats where you see the real Cajun and Creole cultures. N.O. is touristy.

  • @Dieudonne357 J'adore ton français. Il sonne tellment cadien..

  • @Dieudonne357 J'adore ton français. Il sonne tellement cadien..

  • @daytoneman dats rite us cajuns is awesome!

  • @daytoneman yes sir that is it im glad you had such a good tim!! AS WE SAY YEA YOU RIGHT ,now drink iiiiiiieeeee

  • Such a great, rich, vigorous sound - as rich as the culture.

  • I was a search and rescue worker for Huricane Katrina, Thats when I fell in love with New Orleans, and I'm French, go figure......Yes its a form of french, creole style. Great food and music!

  • A ZYDECO FESTIVAL,THERE IS NOTHING LIKE GOING TO ONE AND HEARING THIS GREAT MUSIC.

  • what language are they singing in? french?

  • @BestZexion cajun french

  • Amazing music! I've always loved cajun culture... greetings from Mexico!!

  • Lovin' the music....one of the reasons I am moving back to my hometown.

  • Does anyone know how to get this song on Itunes?

  • This oil for the heart!

  • The CD Album is out! You can check it out on my channel.

  • i love new orleans! my hometown and will always be.

  • Can't wait until I'm 18, I'm so moving to New Orleans. I love it there, but my mom is super strict and I can't go down there all the time like I want to. (We live in Baton Rouge, and if she's thinking about crime rate, it's not any better.)

  • @ArielNotTheMermaid you have a high chance of being murdered there if your black!

  • @mddarch2 why?

  • @mddarch2 You need to cut that out.

  • What the name of this song. I want to buy it on itunes.

  • @evi410 Im not sure how to spell the title of the song. It's called Marand? By Beau Jocques and the Zydeco High Rollers. This is the live version. It's also on another of his CDs. Can't remember which one right now

  • Yo moi je vien de l'Acadie, au Canada. On a des types de chansons très semblables.

  • At 1:57 does anyone know what type of accordion that is?

  • Whats up with that term "creole cajun???? Thats like saying spanish french......

  • @petrosspetrosgali-Another illustration of how poorly made and how historically and culturallly inaccurate this is. So much marginal content out here.

  • I love Louisiana, Baton Rouge is an awesome place to live :D

  • Bonjour de France à tous les cajuns

  • Un bonjour de Paris France,vive les Cajuns !!!!

  • @tonton1954 Although i can only understand a bit of what you just said (i speak spanish) I agree LONG LIVE CAJUNS (think thats what it means)

  • damn this is catchy

  • I SAY IT IS THAT TIME TO DANCE ..ZYDECO!!! wEATHER FEELS GREAT! mISS MY lOUSIANA BABIES : ) kali AND darlene, where ya at!?

  • Creole is actually a mix of race.... Indian,  people from teh Canary Islands, African and Spanish.

  • @cjleger337 Hey, that's wrong, Creole is a culture not a race these days. It started that Creoles were Whites in New Orleans of French/Spanish background, but then later it was extended to include mixed race New Orleanians of African, French, Spanish, & Amerindian. Then, the Italians, Germans, and Irish hit New Orleans and added to the culture making it more complex and also mixed in with the White Creoles and Black Creoles. So today, it's pretty much meaning anyone/anything from New Orleans.

  • @cjleger337 also, the Canary Islanders are called the Isleños, which are Spaniard descendants, and are their own people that lived on the Bayous outside of the city of New Orleans in St. Bernard Parish. They developed their own Spanish type of culture which was Creolized (Creole as meaning Louisiana style) based on the culture of the Canary Islands of Spain. But the Canary Islanders are not the "Creoles", which are New Orleans people. My mother is Canary Islander and my Father a White Creole.

  • omg my paw paw can play this song were from louisiana so is he but he moved from new orleans!!! boohoo

  • zydeco is also sung (sang?) in old french. Awesome music.

  • Artist: Beau Jocque & The Zydeco Hi-Rollers

    Song: Couche Dehors Hier au Soir

    Thumbs Up !!!

  • Yeah, but who made this fantastic song?

  • Hey ya'll check out wwoz.org for the sounds of South Louisiana.

  • manteuz is spell menteuse...

  • I love this style of music!

    It is the best style in all America.

    I love rock, country, older r&b but the best music of all time is ZYDECO!!!!!

  • Man I grew up lestnin to zydeco and Cajun music and always goin chase the chicken on mardi GRAS man I love the south of Louisiana yeeehhaaaww

  • i cannot get enough of the music don't hear much of it down in New Zealand aka south pacific

  • @simonie901 Kathryn Ryan just had a Ben Sandmel from the Hackberry Ramblerson her programme. A very interesting interview.

  • I LOVE, LOVE,LOVE this video and music...I am a Native American woman with Cajan roots and I am wanting to find my roots..My last name is Montileaux and from what I can find out...we are of Arcadian French decent..I am from South Dakota...french fur trapper married a native Oglala Lakota woman...I feel a strong pull to find my roots..if you can help me.email me at kmontileaux@hotmail.com...I look forward to finding out this side of who I am...

  • Has anybody posted the lyrics for this? Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà mise la parole de cette chanson sur cette page ?

    I'm with you. Stars and bars all the way. Kill hate and racism. Love live our proud and beautiful shared heritage.

  • love my creole side : )

    luv you mama : )

  • What's the name of this song!? Or at least the band!

  • louisana..is my families native area..and creole is me..thats who my ppl r...