Andre was taught Accordion by a friend of mind, Ray Abshire, who recently passed away on Mardi Gras night after doing a gig with Steve Riley in Mamou. The wonder of Cajun music is it's not just this band, but so many talented musicians who grew up together. Such an amazing culture. If you ever are passing through Lafayette on I-10, get off at exit 103 B and head north about three exits and get off at Gloria Switch Road, follow the service road to Prejean's Restaurant, the world's best Cajun restaurant. The Michot's Grand dad and uncle still play there on Mondays. Best gumbo you'll ever put your lips on.
Now these guys are having fun doin what they do! Love the energy. So refreshing. Made me enjoy the music that much more. Rock on, guys and kudos to y'all!!!
My OH my I was raised by the waltz John; accordion player ray the violin and my DAD COLVON MOSS guitar the drums and scrubboard from South City San Francisco the best music with the best GUMBO ever play it again and again and again that's the Spirit of happiness
Depuis plus de cinquante ans me a bien enchanté cette musique vivante de Louisiane. And it's magical all the way through too. It was on Irish radio (Radio Éireann) that I first cajun music in the mid 1950s - I was about 17 then and your music has never lost that first fine careless rapture.
Un Pont vers la LOUISIANE,translated is: A bridge to LOUISIANA .The origin of the word "zydeco" is uncertain. One theory is that it derives from the French phrase Les haricots ne sont pas salés, which, when spoken in the Louisiana Creole French, sounds as "leh-zy-dee-co nuh sohn pah salay". This literally translates as "the snap beans aren't salty" but idiomatically as "I have no spicy news for you", signifying the speaker's fatigue or lack of energy.The earliest recorded use of the term may have been the country and western musical group called Zydeco Skillet Lickers who recorded the song It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo in 1929.[3]
These guys are great. The young fiddle player reminds me of Doug Kershaw when he and Rusty first recorded. Watch the bass player and you can't help but get caught up in the music. All of them are good musicians and came along too late to make it like Doug and Jo-El Sonier.
Lester C St. Andrie I agree with everything you are saying except that I think they will be very big. They've taken traditional Cajun music to a near psychedelic level. I've seen them several times live and you won't find nicer, more personable musicians anywhere. Catch their Mammoth Waltz and Live at Gasa Gasa Cd's. They also did the soundtrack for Beasts of the Southern Wild. This band is going places.
1 semester of hi-skool french never prepared me 4 this. is .....only Cajuns & Mexicans (really ) know what to do with a accordion & make it rock righteous!... as Justin use to say "I guarantee" t I DUNNO WHY hillbilly radio don't play this music.... you don't believe me czech not only this but Los Tigres del Norte & Los Norten(~)os de Ojinaga... ...THEM cats throw in a saxophone as well to & also.... THAT is the Mexicano version of hillbilly... First accordion player rattled my cage wes Boozoo Chavis... that's a whole 'n'other story.... could listen to this all night!!!!!!!
Sa-se bon like dat comme-sa, sha! Ain't nobody play 'cordion like dem Cajuns, sha! C'est tout en sucre!!! Laissez les bon temps rouler dahn in de bayou like dat comme-sa!
I call BULLSHIT.... ain't no bettah fiddler this side of dat SABINE, sha, den LOUIS MICHOT!!! Shut you mouf, like dat comme-sa!!! Y'all from SHREVEPORT?!? Go to bed like dat fais do-do!
Andre was taught Accordion by a friend of mind, Ray Abshire, who recently passed away on Mardi Gras night after doing a gig with Steve Riley in Mamou. The wonder of Cajun music is it's not just this band, but so many talented musicians who grew up together. Such an amazing culture. If you ever are passing through Lafayette on I-10, get off at exit 103 B and head north about three exits and get off at Gloria Switch Road, follow the service road to Prejean's Restaurant, the world's best Cajun restaurant. The Michot's Grand dad and uncle still play there on Mondays. Best gumbo you'll ever put your lips on.
www.tripadvisor.fr/Restaurant_Review-g40261-d1165191-Reviews-Prejean_s-Lafayette_Lafayette_Parish_Louisiana.html
Toe tapping grinning from la Mere Afrique. Bon temps a tout la monde🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Now these guys are having fun doin what they do! Love the energy. So refreshing. Made me enjoy the music that much more. Rock on, guys and kudos to y'all!!!
This is some of the happiest music I've ever felt. Makes me wanna keep movin. Love it.
There is no day so difficult that listening to LBR's music doesn't cheer me up! Pure joy.
Indeed. I feel that as well
My OH my I was raised by the waltz John; accordion player ray the violin and my DAD COLVON MOSS guitar the drums and scrubboard from South City San Francisco the best music with the best GUMBO ever play it again and again and again that's the Spirit of happiness
Aaaaheeeiiii! Love these Cajuns!!
These guys are having way too much fun! Kinda infectious HUH!
Enjoying from Yuma Arizona
Love this music!
Lost Bayou Ramblers are my favorite band.... love, love, love them!!!! Fabulous vid!!!
Lost Bayou Ramblers. More effective than all anti-depressant pills put together. Side effects: huge smile and a heartful of joy
@@ciaranmcardle4886 Absolutely!! I'm lucky to live in the same area so get to see them play live on a regular basis.
@@EileenBeniest I am from Ireland. I'd love to see them live. How might this be possible. I'd also love to explore Cajun country.
I love their music
Tres bien 🎉
C'est vrais.
I love love love this song ! Bonjour de France ......THANK !
I love this music
Venez jouer votre musique dans notre vieille Europe, vous aurez du succès les gars
michel Forêt À Lyon le 27 Mai 2017
Merci pour nos cousins de Louisiane Merci de Franche Comté en France
Merci a vous
Weary good players ! 👍🥰
Pretty damn darn good Andre and Louis avec ca......arrete pas la musique toujours
merci
Depuis plus de cinquante ans me a bien enchanté cette musique vivante de Louisiane.
And it's magical all the way through too.
It was on Irish radio (Radio Éireann) that I first cajun music in the mid 1950s - I was about 17 then and your music has never lost that first fine careless rapture.
Un Pont vers la LOUISIANE,translated is: A bridge to LOUISIANA .The origin of the word "zydeco" is uncertain. One theory is that it derives from the French phrase Les haricots ne sont pas salés, which, when spoken in the Louisiana Creole French, sounds as "leh-zy-dee-co nuh sohn pah salay". This literally translates as "the snap beans aren't salty" but idiomatically as "I have no spicy news for you", signifying the speaker's fatigue or lack of energy.The earliest recorded use of the term may have been the country and western musical group called Zydeco Skillet Lickers who recorded the song It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo in 1929.[3]
Hey thanks for the info.
Good info, I will look it up.
I'm a happy Taco eater and I approve this music. Yeeeeeahhhaa! 🤠🤠🤠
I not understand in language but so beatiful song joyful and interest
It is very easy to learn if you know English and lived close i would teach it to you
thank you commend back I know english little bit too
@@joeleonard6007 Where do you live? I'm in South Louisiana and would love to learn from a master.
Thank YOU!
These guys are great. The young fiddle player reminds me of Doug Kershaw when he and Rusty first recorded. Watch the bass player and you can't help but get caught up in the music. All of them are good musicians and came along too late to make it like Doug and Jo-El Sonier.
Lester C St. Andrie I agree with everything you are saying except that I think they will be very big. They've taken traditional Cajun music to a near psychedelic level. I've seen them several times live and you won't find nicer, more personable musicians anywhere. Catch their Mammoth Waltz and Live at Gasa Gasa Cd's. They also did the soundtrack for Beasts of the Southern Wild. This band is going places.
they're not too late....they're our culture's revival and amazing in their own right!
Where is their TRIANGLE?
Bisous de France! (Kisses).
Merci
I love practicing my rubboard to their cd's!!
Xoxoxo these guys!!!!!!
Magnifique!!
shanethewashboardman merci
@@PatakaisseTV De Rien! Je Suis un peu Francais! Je Suis de Bayou du Nord en Upper Michigan. Mon Francais non bien!
And check out Blue Moon Saloon dt Lafayette where the kids old and young dance and sing till music stops!
Oh Bye Bye!!
Very Good.
great
Génial...
C'est quand vous voulez pour venir jouer en France !!!
Ils sont à Lyon Rhône Alpes France 27 Mai 2017 !!! J'y serais !!!
Oui ils sont les garçons préférés de Louisiane
💜💜💥💥💜💜
Fine video of Louis, Andre and the others. Thanks!
Not to be played before bedtime, else you will dance the bed sheets over the floor while you dream.
Always was a hard core Cajun !
How do you better than this.
This Band is much better in this video than years Later, Too bad they couldn’t stay together, they were still Good, Just not as Good.
1 semester of hi-skool french never prepared me 4 this. is .....only Cajuns & Mexicans (really ) know what to do with a accordion & make it rock righteous!... as Justin use to say "I guarantee" t I DUNNO WHY hillbilly radio don't play this music.... you don't believe me czech not only this but Los Tigres del Norte & Los Norten(~)os de Ojinaga... ...THEM cats throw in a saxophone as well to & also.... THAT is the Mexicano version of hillbilly... First accordion player rattled my cage wes Boozoo Chavis... that's a whole 'n'other story.... could listen to this all night!!!!!!!
Sa-se bon like dat comme-sa, sha! Ain't nobody play 'cordion like dem Cajuns, sha! C'est tout en sucre!!! Laissez les bon temps rouler dahn in de bayou like dat comme-sa!
Rocking out to Britney Spears, Got me into this. I'm loving this Sypcho Music
VOUS VENEZ CHAQUE ANNEE A SAULIEUX ...J AIMERAIS VOUS VOIRce n est qu'a 250 KM ET CEST NOTRE REGION EN FRANCHE COMTE
SAULIEU c'est fini, maintenant c'est SAINT SERNIN :
facebook.com/nuits.cajun.saintsernindubois
je saurai et demanderai JE vous remercie de tout coeur@@PatakaisseTV
vous avez le sens du rythme les enfants!!!!!!!!!!!!
ILS sont fous mais merveilleux...
j"approuve
Perhaps once I was a cajun! :)
more more more
The name of the first song is : BAYOU PERDU
Conheci essa música no filme alvo duplo 👏música bacana👍
vner au nouveau Brunswick festival Acadian a caraquet
Which CD would one find this song on?
Great stuff 👍🏽
On the album titled "Bayou Perdu"
quand aller vous faire un pti tour aux quebec?
je commence ma journer de conger en fument du hash et j'ecoute les lost bayou
et je suis aux ciel
kool
Great except my 8 year old can fiddle better than that. I mean Jesus christ.
Where can we find her music?
I doubt that, Just appreciate the music.
I call BULLSHIT.... ain't no bettah fiddler this side of dat SABINE, sha, den LOUIS MICHOT!!! Shut you mouf, like dat comme-sa!!! Y'all from SHREVEPORT?!? Go to bed like dat fais do-do!