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♫ La Bolduc - Reel Turluté ♫

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2007

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  • Arcand88 a écrit :

    ''enfin libre ?''tu fesais un reve ?

    Hahaha...

    Faut bien rêver un peu ! Ça fait 250 ans qu'on vit un cauchemar. ;)

  • Bonne Année 2008 à tous !

    La Bolduc : Elle, c'était UNE VRAIE patriote ! Rien à voir avec les maudites chiffes molles d'aujourd'hui. :(

    Vive le Québec enfin libre !!!

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  • je l'aime La Bolduc quand j'étais petite je me souviens de l'avoir entendu

  • @zphil lol there's no word at all... you hear a french accent?

  • @robear54 @zphil Hello, ( J'Èspère Que Je N'Écris Pas En Anglais À Un/e Québecois/e ) She Saved 20$ (A Workman's Monthly Pay) To Pay For Her Songs To Be Recorded. Québecois Are Celtics From The Countries Of France, Irland & Scotland. The Musical Influence Is Gaëlic Wich Is Also A Langage They Shared. They Fled From The Protestant Invasion . They Were Catholics Both Foremost Celtics. The Patriots Were Irish, Scottish, Natives And French. These Four Cultures Created The Québecois Folklore Music.

  • @Denis6767 Chez moi, j'ai la chance d'avoir la télé et l'internet et ça me permet de voir ce qui se passe dans le monde. Nous vivons dans le pays qui est reconnu pour offrir la meilleure qualité de vie sur cette planète... alors je me dis qu'il faudrait peut-être relativiser ton "cauchemar(d)"... Je te rassure, il existe bien pire.

  • Supernice merci

  • @Versgolem bien dit mon homme!:)

  • @zphil no not really lol

  • @zphil Her name was really Mary Travers, born in Gaspesia, Québec. That might explain the Irish influence of La Bolduc. So many Québécois have Irish blood, either from mixed mariages or because so many Irish children were adopted by French-Canadians families when Irish imigrants parents died on their ships coming to Canada. She was the first star of Quebec, in the 20s and 30s... She still has a great influence on our culture, specialy with the new Trad song-writers. Vive La Bolduc!

  • This sounds like an Irish song "Love Will You Marry Me", with a french accent

  • Turlute-ing is fun to listen to. :3

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