The Making of "Every Man a King" | Huey Long Collection
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2020
- The making of "Every Man a King", made by Louisiana Public Broadcasting in 1979. This public television spot includes an extended interview with the man behind the composition of Huey's famous "EVERY MAN A KING" song, Professor Castro Carazo.
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Rest In Peace the owner of this channel. Hope he is up there with Huey!
Thank you, from his family. We are going to keep this channel active. He would want it this way.
@@GeneralBurkhalter1thank you!
RIP, man. Your work was always good.
Rest In peace
Truly a unique figure, even an enigma...but nobody will deny he got tangible results.
Every Man A King!
Rest in piece
Rest in Peace Castro Carazo and Huey Long.
Hey Huey Long Official, our band made a song about Huey. It would mean the world to us if you commented on our video. The video is called “Kingfish.”
There's a book that came out close to a decade ago call The Fish That Ate The Whale by Rich Cohen. The book is about one Sam Zemurray who ran United Fruit company for a number of years and was one of the richest people in New Orleans. The book intimates in a chapter dedicated to Long that Zemurray, as a rich capitalist who Long attacked, might have been behind Long's death. The author says it in a kind of self knowingly ironic way in which you can't tell whether or not he believes what he mostly insinuates, but there it is.
this is great thanks
Great video!
thanks man
Rest in peace marshall tito
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One of the most notable senators in the history of the USA, who no doubt would have been the greatest US president, had he lived just a little longer.
Huey Long Dong was a Chad
Huey Long 1936!
George Wallace 1964!
Trump 2020!
Huey long would be mad at you for saying that
@@jackiereed1296 Well, if only about the words from George Wallace
Huey Long was a left wing progressive. Don’t lump him in with those leeches
@@crustpunkjesuschrist Huey Long was paternalistic conservative and distributist. Don't you dare compare Kingfish to left-wing progressivist.
@@sweetballs4742 imagine being so unbelievably stupid to think that the guy who was most known as someone who criticized FDR’s New Deal for not being progressive enough wasn’t considered far left for the time, and then projecting your stupidity onto me for knowing literally high school level political theory. Read a book, or anything but articles linked to you by your high school dropout acquaintances.
Rest in piece