Rayman 2 TGE Music Request – The Bayou Part 1

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under bayou | 22 Comments »

Requested by RyanPS88.
The Bayou’s music is so long, so it will have a second part.
If you want to hear your favourite Rayman 2 TGE music, feel free to request in a comment or in a message. :)

Duration : 0:9:55

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Linda Ronstad – Blue Bayou

Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2010 and filed under bayou | 25 Comments »

I feel so bad I got a worried mind
I’m so lonesome all the time
Since I left my baby behind
On Blue Bayou

Saving nickles saving dimes
Working til the sun don’t shine
Looking forward to happier times
On Blue Bayou

I’m going back someday
Come what may
To Blue Bayou
Where the folks are fine
And the world is mine
On Blue Bayou
Where those fishing boats
With their sails afloat
If I could only see
That familiar sunrise
Through sleepy eyes
How happy I’d be

Gonna see my baby again
Gonna be with some of my friends
Maybe I’ll feel better again
On Blue Bayou

Saving nickles saving dimes
Working til the sun don’t shine
Looking forward to happier times
On Blue Bayou

I’m going back someday
Come what may
To Blue Bayou
Where the folks are fine
And the world is mine
On Blue Bayou
Where those fishing boats
With their sails afloat
If I could only see
That familiar sunrise
Through sleepy eyes
How happy I’d be

Oh that boy of mine
By my side
The silver moon
And the evening tide
Oh some sweet day
Gonna take away
This hurting inside
Well I’ll never be blue
My dreams come true
On Blue Bayou

Duration : 0:4:8

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“Johnny Cool Man” 007 Louisana Music Factory New Orleans

Posted by admin on January 24th, 2010 and filed under louisana | 2 Comments »

Johnny Cool Man 007 louisana music factory in store performance. May 5, 2008

Duration : 0:3:0

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True Blood – Lafayette – Brick House

Posted by admin on December 2nd, 2009 and filed under la fayette | 11 Comments »

Daaaaahlings… ya know there’s only one thing spicier than the gumbo they serve down at Merlotte’s… and that’s who’s in the back cookin’ it UP.

He’s the one, the only one, built like an amazon OWWWW!

I make no claims to these characters, I merely stood on the shoulders of giants. You feel me? NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!!! =)

Duration : 0:4:6

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Cedric Watson Live at the Blue Moon Lafayette LA

Posted by admin on November 8th, 2009 and filed under la fayette | 6 Comments »

Creole musician Cedric Watson performs at his first CD release party at the Blue Moon Saloon… Zydeco Mike on scrub board, Chris Stafford on guitar Thomas David on Bass and Jermaine Prejean on Drums…Creole music
http://www.cedricwatson.com/

Duration : 0:3:47

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Creedence Clearwater Revival LIVE at Woodstock Aug 16, 1969 – Born on the Bayou

Posted by admin on October 16th, 2009 and filed under bayou | 25 Comments »

JUST POSTED! NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME
Recorded Live at Woodstock check out my videos for it!

This is truly a Rare Video. CCR at WOODSTOCK Scheduled for Saturday August 16, 1969 and yes folks this is the real deal. John Fogerty never wanted this footage shown because of the sound quality that morning at Woodstock. They had just played behind The Grateful Dead, Some of the audience was silent and asleep. This is a classic. Leave a comment please.
SONG LIST:
1. Born On The Bayou
2. Green River (3:06)
3. Ninety-Nine And A Half (Won’t Do) (3:41)
4. Commotion (2:45)
5. Bootleg
6. Bad Moon Rising
7. Proud Mary
8. I Put A Spell On You (4:34)
9. Night Time Is The Right Time
10. Keep On Choogin
11. Suzy Q
Janis Joplin was on after CCR, Then Sly and the Family Stone, The Who and Jefferson Airplane Last on Saturday.
I have the entire line up of bands in order with song list, send me an email if you want it.

Before Creedence: 1959-1967
John Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook (all born 1945) met at senior high school in El Cerrito, California and began playing instrumentals and “juke box standards” together under the name The Blue Velvets. The trio also backed singer Tom Fogerty— John’s older brother by three years—at live gigs and in the recording studio. By 1964, the band had signed to Fantasy Records, an independent jazz label based in San Francisco at the time.
During this period, band roles underwent some changes. Stu Cook had gone from piano to bass guitar and Tom Fogerty became the band’s rhythm guitarist. John Fogerty also began to write much of the band’s material. Most notably, the young guitarist had taken over lead vocal duty. As Tom would later say, “I could sing, but John had a sound.”

In 1967, Saul Zaentz purchased Fantasy Records from Weiss and offered the band a chance to record a full-length album, but only if the group changed its name. Never having liked The Golliwogs, the foursome readily agreed. Zaentz and the band agreed to come up with ten suggestions each, but he enthusiastically agreed to their first: Creedence Clearwater Revival. The band took the three elements from Creedence Nuball, a friend of Tom Fogerty; “clear water”, from a TV commercial for Olympia beer; and revival, which spoke to the four members’ renewed commitment to their band. (Other contenders were Muddy Rabbit, Gossamer Wump, and Creedence Nuball and the Ruby.) Unlike many other rock artists of the day, they eschewed drug use.
More importantly, AM radio programmers around the United States took note when a song from the LP, “Suzie Q”, received substantial airplay in the San Francisco Bay Area as well as on Chicago’s WLS. Blues aficionados doubtless appreciated the similarities between CCR’s tough style and R&B artists on the Chess and Vee-Jay labels.
Peak success: 1969-70
Only weeks later, in March 1969, “Bad Moon Rising” backed with “Lodi” was released and peaked at #2 on the charts. The band’s third album, Green River, followed in August and quickly went gold along with the single “Green River”, which again reached #2 on the Billboard charts. The B-side of “Green River”, “Commotion”—a one-chord two-step about the perils of city life—peaked at #30. The bar-band story of “Lodi” became a popular staple on then-emerging FM radio.[citation needed] The band’s emphasis on remakes of their old favorites continued with “The Night Time Is the Right Time”, which found its way into the band’s live set as a crowd sing-along.
Creedence continued to tour heavily including performances at the Atlanta Pop Festival and Woodstock. Their set was not included in the Woodstock film or its original soundtrack because Fogerty felt the band’s performance was subpar. (Several CCR tracks from the event were eventually included in the 1994 commemorative box set.) The band also complained that they had to take the stage at three in the morning because The Grateful Dead had jammed far past their scheduled set time. By the time Creedence began playing—”the hottest shot on Earth at that moment”, said Fogerty—many in the audience had gone to sleep.
Woodstock didn’t matter. Creedence was busy honing material for a fourth album, Willy and the Poor Boys, released in November 1969. “Down on the Corner”, a good-time street-corner number, and the famously militant “Fortunate Son” climbed to #3 and #14, respectively, by year’s end. The album was Creedence in its standard form, featuring Fogerty originals and two reworked Leadbelly covers, “Cotton Fields” and “Midnight Special”. Both the latter songs also had been performed by actor Harry Dean Stanton in the movie Cool Hand Luke, suggesting a subtle non-conformist theme to an apparently tradition-oriented album.

Duration : 0:5:22

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Roy Orbison – Blue Bayou

Posted by admin on October 10th, 2009 and filed under bayou | 25 Comments »

Words & Music by Joe Melson & Roy Orbison
Recorded by Roy Orbison, 1963 (#15)
Also by Linda Ronstadt, 1977 (#3)

*absolute perfection awsesome song!!! It must have been nice to actually live in a free country back then. ralph6343

It was once said that Roy Orbison’s voice had a quality that made him sound like he was from another planet. The voice was so great and had such a unique quality as to make it almost surreal. With his three octave range he could be lighthearted as in “Pretty Woman” or tragic as in “Crying,” “It’s Over,” and “Running Scared.” His voice literally could give me chills. Orbison is a true rock n roll legend and a great anthology such as this one is an essential item in every rock lover’s collection. His voice could produce raw emotion and this well selected collection demonstrates why so many consider Roy to be the greatest voice ever.
Absolute perfection , It must have been nice to live in a free country back then! ralph6343

Duration : 0:3:16

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Going Back to Louisana

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2009 and filed under louisana | No Comments »

music

Duration : 0:3:58

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Cupid Shuffle – Acadiana Mall Auditions

Posted by admin on September 28th, 2009 and filed under acadiana | 12 Comments »

CupidShuffle.net shooting video of everyone that attended the audition for Cupid’s music video. Video was shot in the mall of acadiana. 94.5 KSMB (ksmb.com), Atlantic Records, and Cupid’s crew all under one roof.

Duration : 0:4:16

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“Long Long Time” 007 louisana music factory

Posted by admin on September 25th, 2009 and filed under louisana | No Comments »

“Long Long Time” 007 louisana music factory in store performance. May 5, 2008

Duration : 0:3:35

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