DL Menard was such a great man. I met him several times and he loved to talk to people after he was through playing. I love his songs and his great generosity and personality. He was one of a kind!
Man!!!! DL is a Trip!! We love Ole DL!!! Great Musician. This whole Outside Concert is Wonderful! I could listen to this all day long. The L' Angelics are Wonderful.❤❤❤😂😅😊😮
Just fabulous, this music - can't get enough. One of L'Angélus's earliest gigs, and such an honor to play along with D.L. A techie question - that pickup on the accordion looks remarkably like an aluminum beer can - could it be? A great invention, like Dylan's coat-hanger harp rack.
Amazing show. I’m so sad I just discovered DL Menard and found out he passed away in 2017. Amazing vocalist in Cajun French! May his songs live on and echo from the Bayou all the way to Benin!
J'adore ! - en premier lieu, du point de vue musical et la super dansabilité (ça inspire la joie) et puis, du point de vue linguistique, à voir les différences intéressantes, p. ex. Le passé composé cadien, ainsi que l'usage du mot 'après' au lieu de 'en train de'; l'anglicisme de 'back'. Le bonheur déborde chez tous, surtout la bassiste qui râle les paroles et le sourire enjoué du beau jeune gars au violon qui, à mes yeux, a l'air d'un jeune mec venant de la région française d'origine des Cadiens (du sud-ouest?).
Fell in love with Louisiana when I first heard Bois Sec Ardroin many years ago; the families of Louisiana are amazing and truly what America is all about, a melting pot of cultures who share the best of their culture with each other and the world. So wonderful to dance and sing with Cajun, Creole and Zydeco music on the porch, in the moon light or a bar room. I wish you happiness and love through out your life.
Wow! That fiddle was sweet. I enjoyed the whole thing, but at one point my head snapped to see who was making that music! Some kid! :D Magine that. In English without messing up at all?!? Hell, that's asking a lot!
I heard is music most my life, loved his traditional style. I was lucky enough to meet him after I got my mail at the Erath Post Office, he was shootin the bull with another guy, and me being a prankster, I walked up and asked "Is this the bullshit station?" he said yea, join in!, and I did, and I had him and the other guy laughing and they had me laughing. I offered to give him a hand, he said I'm retarded, I don't work no mo. I held up my crippled arm, and said, "No this one...and it's tattooed, "Out of Order" lol He laughed so hard tears come to his eyes, he said "Capt Crip, you gots plenty humor and enjoy makin fun of yourself, you'r gonna go a longs way" I said, yup, can you believe the Coast Guard gave me a license to drive dem big boats in Intracoastal City? AND A company in Lafayette gave me the boats to operate, dey gots lotsa stupid people in dis world" I had him laughing till his sides hurt.......I miss old people like him, and now I'm old, lol He's known and loved all over the world.
There was D.L. Menard honky tonk master.... 'funny as hell'... w/ Family band Rees! ... Crank up dat there accordion and lets see the home stedaers get up & dance!
I forgot....the term Whipper Snapper was from around 1580s, a young man with nothing to do would walk the streets practicing snapping his whip, started calling them "snipper snappers" and eventually by the 1700s the term was "Whipper Snapper" And to this day means "a boy who has nothing to do" and when said by an older person, it's an enduring joke.
Actually it changed to mean a youth with an excess of ambition and impudence. Growing up in the Northeast in the 60's that is what it always meant when adults would use it when referring to us youngsters back then.
DL Menard was the King of Cajun Music even though I like Doug Kershaw & Jo El Sonnier! I enjoy any thing by DL. He is sorely missed!!
100% agree!
DL Menard was such a great man. I met him several times and he loved to talk to people after he was through playing. I love his songs and his great generosity and personality. He was one of a kind!
Man!!!! DL is a Trip!! We love Ole DL!!! Great Musician. This whole Outside Concert is Wonderful! I could listen to this all day long. The L' Angelics are Wonderful.❤❤❤😂😅😊😮
Just fabulous, this music - can't get enough. One of L'Angélus's earliest gigs, and such an honor to play along with D.L. A techie question - that pickup on the accordion looks remarkably like an aluminum beer can - could it be? A great invention, like Dylan's coat-hanger harp rack.
I just love D.L and The Angeliques. What a joy to experience this 1 of a kind music! Love it!!
We just love DL and. The Rees Family!! Absolutely Wonderful, Wonderful!! Merci Beaucoup!!!
One of the greatest. This recording is of great value for all who remember DL Menard and who like Cajun music.
Brings back memories of my Dad who passed away last year. He introduced me to Cajun and Zydeco music. Miss you pop. ☹
Amazing show. I’m so sad I just discovered DL Menard and found out he passed away in 2017. Amazing vocalist in Cajun French! May his songs live on and echo from the Bayou all the way to Benin!
Great caging music
Wow that bass player she can sing!
Paige Rees
Man!! Ole D.L. had his Sh_t together! What a Great Talent!!!❤❤❤😅😊😮
He was one of a kind. I saw him many times and miss him still. Cajun music has a Hugh hole in it after he passed away.
J'aime cette musique Cajun .
cannot sit still with this music!
tres belle music de ces français oublies. Bravo
Beautifull language and music. Greetings from Denmark ❤❤❤
J'adore ! - en premier lieu, du point de vue musical et la super dansabilité (ça inspire la joie) et puis, du point de vue linguistique, à voir les différences intéressantes, p. ex. Le passé composé cadien, ainsi que l'usage du mot 'après' au lieu de 'en train de'; l'anglicisme de 'back'.
Le bonheur déborde chez tous, surtout la bassiste qui râle les paroles et le sourire enjoué du beau jeune gars au violon qui, à mes yeux, a l'air d'un jeune mec venant de la région française d'origine des Cadiens (du sud-ouest?).
Fell in love with Louisiana when I first heard Bois Sec Ardroin many years ago; the families of Louisiana are amazing and truly what America is all about, a melting pot of cultures who share the best of their culture with each other and the world.
So wonderful to dance and sing with Cajun, Creole and Zydeco music on the porch, in the moon light or a bar room.
I wish you happiness and love through out your life.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Angélus_(band)
Thank y'all for that great performance ! So sorry that DL past away... RIP
John Rees, soundman. looks so young! Wow! What a fun day!
Merci pour ce bon moment ! Mimi, mon amazone a elle aussi beaucoup aimé, elle a chanté, sifflé, dansé, un moment inoubliable !
Please translate mon "amazone" I can find only "horse woman". Thank You
@@bobsamuels8570dans le contexte, Amazone est sa chérie, his girlfriend 😉
Great Cajun music
Wow. Where are the Rees family now. I’m So blown away by the fiddle player. So musical and natural. Like breathing. I hope he still plays.
he does... a great performer...
He is a professional musician in Nashville.
I love his musik very good
Greatly Enjoyed 🫶🏻 Beausoleil day👏🏻🙏🏻🙋🏻♂️
I really enjoyed this a Lot.
Good song
Love it!!!!!
Superbe!!
I love this music glad to some young people carrying on this music
Formidable, la diversité sa a du bon! toute les cultures sont bonne .
Oui, monsieur, ca c'est vrai! Bonjour de la Virginia USA!
Wow! That fiddle was sweet. I enjoyed the whole thing, but at one point my head snapped to see who was making that music! Some kid! :D
Magine that.
In English without messing up at all?!? Hell, that's asking a lot!
Love it ❤️❤️
I heard is music most my life, loved his traditional style. I was lucky enough to meet him after I got my mail at the Erath Post Office, he was shootin the bull with another guy, and me being a prankster, I walked up and asked "Is this the bullshit station?" he said yea, join in!, and I did, and I had him and the other guy laughing and they had me laughing. I offered to give him a hand, he said I'm retarded, I don't work no mo. I held up my crippled arm, and said, "No this one...and it's tattooed, "Out of Order" lol He laughed so hard tears come to his eyes, he said "Capt Crip, you gots plenty humor and enjoy makin fun of yourself, you'r gonna go a longs way" I said, yup, can you believe the Coast Guard gave me a license to drive dem big boats in Intracoastal City? AND A company in Lafayette gave me the boats to operate, dey gots lotsa stupid people in dis world" I had him laughing till his sides hurt.......I miss old people like him, and now I'm old, lol He's known and loved all over the world.
LOVE LOVE LOVE❤️❣️💋🌹
There was D.L. Menard honky tonk master.... 'funny as hell'... w/ Family band Rees! ... Crank up dat there accordion and lets see the home stedaers get up & dance!
Kissa my mule ! He's Italian & "funny as hell"
Ps. Ski-a-Rees(-e) & wiki leeks
Yo Bradley ? Stadaers ? Or Mercedes-Benz Starters !
Man that kid plays violin with such ease
Merci les gars !
Absolute legend!!
Very good music
Yall come to louisseanna
👏❤️🙂👏❤️🙂👏❤️🙂👏❤️🙂
I really like this music. Isn't it Zydeco? Louisiana born!
This is not Zydeco. This is Cajun music.
Who Hoo!!
We dance bare footed on the floor
chicago i cant understand a single word when he sing but i can when he talk ??
Sounds orange free cajin mandarin !
Ps. Yes I am. The one from Toughkeniamon !
Tough enough !
He isn't singing in English that's why. It's a type of French....maybe Creole.
@@sylviacarlson3561 He’s not Creole, he’s Cajun. He’s singing in Cajun French, not Creole.
I forgot....the term Whipper Snapper was from around 1580s, a young man with nothing to do would walk the streets practicing snapping his whip, started calling them "snipper snappers" and eventually by the 1700s the term was "Whipper Snapper" And to this day means "a boy who has nothing to do" and when said by an older person, it's an enduring joke.
Actually it changed to mean a youth with an excess of ambition and impudence.
Growing up in the Northeast in the 60's that is what it always meant when adults would use it when referring to us youngsters back then.
Vive la Cajun
De FRANCE
Kicks brooks is frome s port lauisissanna
What's the first song?
Louisianna Cajun French
Malheureusement, je n'ai rien compris
Got snakes and gaters
Nice music I am sorry He pass
😂
I would drive there just to date that pretty woman.
He sounds like French.
Cajun French