anyone speaks cajun and is able to tell me lyrics from dr johns litanie des saints?
I am sure its new orleans french-cajun i think its called- and probably old traditional music for mardi gras
Litanie des saints is a Gris-Gris chant going back to 1850, This is sort of southern Voodoo meets Witchcraft, and again has origins in New Orleans. I’m not sure if you will find any actual lyrics because it is a chant, but good luck. Dr John is a New Orleans native. His real name is Malcolm Rebennack. You can visit his personal and official web site at www.drjohn.org.
Should we now try a paragraph using Charlie Daniels songs?
The SOuth’s Gonna Do It Again
Ragin’ Cajun
Mississippi
In America
Carolina (I Remember You)
Lonesome Boy from Dixie
"CAROLINA(I REMEMBER YOU)," muttered Matt Dillon, in his sleep. Kitty rolled over and looked at him tenderly…"What did you say,Matt? Did you say, ‘Kitty I want to marry you?’ " Matt woke up quickly. "No, I didn’t say that, I’m sure. I think I ate too much of that RAGIN’ CAJUN stew last night. My tummy’s still rumblin’." Kitty was so disappointed…she didn’t give a rat’s hiney about his tummy. "Matt, I told you that LONESOME BOY FROM DIXIE put too much hot sauce in that dish. But no, you wouldn’t listen." Matt could feel a lecture coming on so he started to get dressed. Kitty immediately regretted her last words…" UH , Matt…IN AMERICA it is customary to cuddle a little bit before leaving the bed." " Kitty, you know perfectly well that if we start cuddling, THE SOUTH’S GONNA DO IT AGAIN. (He had funny names for his body parts.) Besides, that new deputy from MISSISSIPPI is due in on the morning stagecoach. I have to be there to greet him." "Matt Dillon. Am I to understand that I am being deprived of my rightful due because of a new deputy?!"
Matt looked at her. Her flaming red hair cascaded on the pillowcase. Her flannel nighty clung tighty to her womanly curves. He completely forgot about his duties as U.S. Marshal as he gathered her in his arms. From as far away as the town hall you could hear him shout…"Yipee ky A A A A A !!!!!"
Tell me if this Poem is good?
i wrote this poem and was wondering if somoene body could give me their opinion on it
oh louisiana,
i look at your skys
so clear and blue
magnolias everywhere and
hills with glorious views
It is here that people dance
and where you notice cajun food at first glance
It is here I first heard your cajun songs
and i know it’s where I belong
Dancing to the strain of a fiddle or bow
or eating all your spicy foods
the cajun culture was a cure when I felt low
I promise in my last days
I will go to this special place
and remain there forever
In its sweet Cajun grace
Oh louisiana
please tell me what i could do to improve this poem thx =)
Well, there is a lot of things talking about cajun stuff and it’s like about louisiana, right? so if you wanna write a seperate poem about cajun that’s fine. i would take out some of the cajun. but it still is really good! from a fellow poet. mine are kinda like, sad and more sonnet-like. i really like shakespear. if u wanna add me that would be kool.
"Play me some mountain music" question?
Why in this song do they talk about mountain music, and then a cajun hide away? Cajuns are mainly from Louisiana, which as everyone knows, is no where near any mountains? I wonder if anyone else has been stumped by this, let me know what you think.
"Oh, play me some mountain music,
Like grandma and grandpa used to play.
Then I’ll float on down the river
To a Cajun hideaway"
I think he wants to hear the mountain music his grandparents played, then float
down the river (I’m guessing the Mississippi or one of its hundreds of tributaries)
like Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn to Louisiana. There are several smaller rivers that
travel down from the mountains of Tennessee and eventually empty into the
Mississippi River.
Cajun Style I’ll Fly Away (Bruce Weeks Family Band)
We put up our big tent for a church in North Georgia and we did a mini concert that Sunday morning. We wanted to do something a little interesting for these folks, so we did this using a little Cajun music influence to an old church hymn. I think it worked out ok!!!!!
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Hamawe Roots Festival – Virton(B) – Pentecost Sunday
Promotion video of a particular festival in South of Belgium, every day, on Pentecost Sunday. Many North-American acoustic roots styles are presented. Acoustic Belgian and foreign bands play Old Time, Blues, Western Swing, Boogie Woogie, Hillbilly, Cajun, Bluegrass, Gospel, Mariachi, Tex-Mex, … exclusively on acoustic instruments.
This festival take place in a farm near Virton(B). The ancient stallings of the farm serve as concert hall. A big tent prolongs these to increase the surface. Site decorated by a professional / western atmospher and environment like old Appalachian farms. Floorboard / Dance floor.
Duration : 0:5:57

