Neville Brothers/ pockyway/guilded splinters
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@niamhorourke - it doesn't really "mean" a word, per-se - it's from the New Orleans "Mardi Gras Indian" musical tradition. It's a chant that the Indians sang when they marched - as well as songs like Iko Iko, Indian Red, Fiyo On The Bayou, etc... It's hard to explain it all here, you should do a internet search on Mardi Gras Indians for a full explanation - hope that helped. Cheers & ALLEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULLEZ.... : o)
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Somebody please tell this uninformed Irishwoman what "pocky way" means. Please?
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Saw them with the Dead, saw them by themselves, always ripped.
Last time was over 10 y ago tho.... aren't they visiting Europe soon???
<<sends payers into space
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BADASS !!!!!
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I just them in October at the Clearwater Jazz Holliday in Florida. Best show I've ever seen, hands down.
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The Neville is one of the best group on this planet they groove is so funky ! BTW Does anyone knows the name of the guitar player he is damn good !
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The Neville Brothers can make a quadriplegic get out of his wheelchair and start dancing. They are just that damn good!!
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Dig, brother! I was there too! Also Audubon Park now and then. Sadly I had to move from the Easy in 1976 but make a beeline back whenever I can. Gotta have me some beans, rice and mudbugs with a little Dixie Beer to wash it down!
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That's Mean Willie Green on the big drumset behind Cyril Neville...one unbelievable drummer...I saw the Neville's do this song as a slow boogie roll...I'll never forget it. Big Chief Jolly!
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Mannnnnnnnnn!!!!!! The best version of this song.
If this is not groove, then nothing else is baby!!!
zyaddd 2 years ago 3
These brothers are awesome! There are no other groups like them. I love their style.
Shernell1982 3 years ago 3