Music Genius
Duration : 34 sec
Decades ago, Jiufen was a magnificent city abounds in gold ores and bathed in glory. Jiufen’s development history is wrought with stories of the gold-mining anecdotes; resulting gold rush hastened the village's development into a town. Yet its luster began to fade with the decline of gold mining activities. During its peak, goldminers were liberal with their easily gained money, and the town was the symbol of luxury and extravagance, replicating the bustle and boom of Shanghai, hence the name, the mini-Shanghai. Yet with the depletion of gold in the mid-1960’s, the population started to shrink, and the gold-mining business also faded into history.
As a result, many wandering artists looking for creative ideas came to Jiufen to explore new artistic possibilities. They frequented the retro-Chinese style teahouses to enjoy a cup of warm tea and reflect upon the old days, and Jiufen, a long-forgotten mountain town, began to move forward in the river of time.
Duration : 5 min 12 sec
Magazine mensuel diffusé tous les derniers samedis sur Canal + de Septembre 1995 à Février 1999.
Dans chaque émission, la présentatrice Chine Lanzmann immergeait le spectateur dans l'univers d'un jeu vidéo qui servait de fil rouge à l'émission.
Cette présentation était emmaillée de reportages sur les jeux vidéo, de présentations de sites insolites sur Internet ainsi que d'enquêtes et de tests de CD-Rom.
Duration : 5 min 48 sec
In this video, we are showing you a simple way to cook some wonderful Crawfish Etouffee. Made with 100% Louisiana raised Crawfish. Sit back watch and enjoy the video!
Duration : 0:9:36
Magnolia, which is made up mostly of musicians from the East Bay area, plays “Les Veuves de la Coulée” while jamming inside accordionist Alan Bradbury’s woodworking shop in Barrington last week.
Duration : 0:3:43
Jam Session at Ronnie’s in Eunice on November 28, 2008
David Thibodeaux on Drums, Mark Young on Fiddle, Johnnie on Accordian
Duration : 0:1:55
I found a Cajun song written in French, and was wondering what the lyrics mean:
Les Veuves de la Coulée
C’est les veuves de la coulée qu’est partie au village,
Pour acheter des petits bourlangeons,
Pour faire des p’tites mimines,
Pour les jolies p’tites filles,
Oh, les belles allez au bal au grand schékian !
The Widows of widows Casting is casting what part of the village, to buy small bourlangeons, To make p’tites Mimi, for the pretty girls p’tites Oh, lovely to go to the ball schékian great!
i used a translator but i guess didn’t come up right.
TVTV was an ad hoc assemblage of “video freaks” who came together from around the country in 1972 to use the brand new technology of portable videotape to create the first non-network produced video broadcast of the Democratic and Republication National Conventions. It was an audacious experiment with creating television from an outsider’s perspective and a first step at a movement to create a new kind of television not controlled by corporate interests.
Three years later, a smaller configuration of TVTV, including Wendy Appel, Paul Goldsmith, Petur Hliddal, Robby Kenner, Hudson Marquez, David Myers, Allen Rucker, and Suzanne Tedesko, went down to Louisiana to make a very different kind of tape–a warm and enjoyable documentary about Cajun life and culture, focusing to a large extent on the music of “Mr. Accordion” Nathan Abshire. Enjoy this portrait of a fascinating character and some great singing and dancing, and then watch the full hour at Media Burn:
http://mediaburn.org/Video-Preview.128.0.html?&uid=4445
Duration : 0:4:49
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Duration : 19 sec
Comedian Lewis Black examines why the people of Aruba are so friendly. He blames it on the lovely Aruba music.
Duration : 35 sec