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Abandoned Six Flags New Orleans Tour
Six Flags New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It has been abandoned ever since. This film was made in October 2010 by Teddy Smith. The park is scheduled to be demolished in January 2011. Originally posted by user "aroundlsu"
New Orleans Tourist Attractions, French Quarter and Beyond - Guest Reviews
bookit.com New Orleans, Louisiana, also known as the Big Easy or the Crescent City, is a premier travel destination with one-of-a-kind attractions, hotels and events. From neon-soaked Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras to the festival grounds at Jazz Fest, this city knows how to host a party. And what's a great party without food? New Orleans knows how to kick it up a notch with Creole and Cajun fare that is world renowned.
Straight From The Projects: 3rd Ward New Orleans Part 1
C-Murder takes you through the projects of 3rd ward new orleans: Calliope, Melpomine and the Magnolia. Look for Part 2 comming soon.. it will be about the magnolia, and melph as well as a shooting captured on film during a second line parade. look for part 2 and 3 soon stay tru
A variety of New Orleans accents from YEAH YOU RITE!
A sampling of the many neighborhood and class-based accents in New Orleans circa 1983 from the documentary YEAH YOU RITE! by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker.
Man v. Food - BBQ Shrimp in New Orleans
Adam travels to the Big Easy where he dives into a classic New Orleans Dish - BBQ shrimp. New episodes of Man v. Food air Wednesday nights at 10PM, only on the Travel Channel. travelchannel.com
New Orleans - LA - Lonely Planet author Tom Downs
Lonely Planet author Tom Downs loves New Orleans' soulful, saucy and eccentric nature. Located as far South as geogrpahically possible in the USA, it's only mildly American in flavour, more a gumbo of French, Carribbean and African American. Tourists might flock to Bourbon Street's non-stop carnival but the whole city really knows how to have a great time. Produced byLonely Planet. Did you enjoy this sample My Journey contest entry from Lonely Planet? Upload your own Travel Video and enter to WIN the chance to film for Lonely Planet on location in California thanks to T-Mobile myTouch 3G. Make sure your video is 3 minutes or less enter the My Journey contest at www.youtube.com .
Hurricane Katrina: The Drive: New Orleans Lower 9th Ward
A painful irony of post-Katrina New Orleans is how few people throughout the country understand the extent of what has happened to the city. Many people do not realize that, nearly 10 months later, things are not back to normal in New Orleans. As America's attention fades from Hurricane Katrina's impact, a disabled New Orleans continues to struggle for survival. In many respects, New Orleans is alive and kicking. People are moving home, schools are opening, cultural activities have returned and, in some neighborhoods, life has a sense of near normalcy; however, all it takes is a short drive outside of the French Quarter or Uptown to witness extensive loss and devastation. The magnitude of flooding was incomprehensible and New Orleans still has many challenges to overcome. The only way to really get a sense of the magnitude of the post-Katrina destruction is to physically walk or drive through the affected areas. With this in mind, NOVAC presents The Drive. The Drive provides a raw visual and narrated tour through four of the most devastated neighborhoods in New Orleans and is supported with extensive footage, maps, interviews, digital imagery, and an original musical score by Emmy nominated composer, Gil Talmi. Through this community-based documentary project, we present stories from a local point-of-view. We hope this effort will garner continued support for the rebuilding of a great American city.
::Exclusive Video:: Forever New Orleans
Amazing jazz performance from New Orleans, check it out. Check out more at www.foreverneworleans.com
Johnny Horton The Battle Of New Orleans 1959 Best Video Quality
Johnny Horton The Battle Of New Orleans 1959 Best Video Quality Free mp3 music dustysmp3.com 50's 60's 70's you can visit my website and listen to my free mp3 jukebox
Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong - New Orleans
bjazz.unblog.fr www.datday.com (Do you know what it means to miss) New Orleans. Music by Louis Alter, lyrics by Eddie Delange. New Orleans (1947) by Arthur Lubin, with Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Zutty Singleton, Barney Bigard, Kid Ory, Bud Scott, Red Callender & Charlie Beal. Actors : Dorothy Patrick, Arturo de Córdova, Richard Hageman. bessjazz.blogspot.com www.bzajj.com bessmovie.blogspot.com
NRA: The Untold Story of Gun Confiscation After Katrina
The video you will see on this web site is horrifying. The crimes committed against law-abiding gun owners are beyond comprehension. The arrogance of anti-gun politicians and government officials and their hate of freedom will churn your stomach. The law is the law, the Constitution is the Constitution. If ONE local mayor or police chief can decide what the Second Amendment means, it opens the door to tyranny—where ANY mayor or police chief can say what the Second Amendment means. You've seen this brand of abuse of freedom in the history books—in the pages about days of gun confiscations leading to the terror of Stalin, Mao and Hitler. But you'd never in a million years think it could happen in America. Well, it can and it did. And it will happen again unless we take action today. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, Police Superintendent P. Eddie Compass unleashed a wave of confiscations with these chilling words: "No one will be able to be armed. We will take all weapons. Only law enforcement will be allowed to have guns." Thousands of firearms were then confiscated from law-abiding gun owners. The police gave no paperwork or receipts for those guns. They just stormed in and seized them. With your help we're going to make the first time in New Orleans the LAST time in America. Thank you! Now, one year later, these crimes against gun owners have snowballed into a far greater threat to our freedoms. Even though NRA secured a court order demanding their immediate and unconditional ...
Gary US Bonds | New Orleans | 1960
Gary US Bonds | New Orleans | 1960 Download Podcasts at radiocarino.com
City of New Orleans
NOTE: THIS VIDEO IS OUTDATED AND IS TO BE REVISITED & REVISED WHEN TIME ALLOWS. HOWEVER, BY POPULAR DEMAND, I WILL LEAVE THE ORIGINAL VERSION ONLINE. WHEN THE NEW VERSION IS UPLOADED, THIS VERSION WILL REMAIN UNAFFECTED. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING. This is obviously my most popular video to date, telling the story of favored overnight passenger train running between Chicago and New Orleans. Since then it's logged over 300000 views as the past of American railroading and travel are relived by the viewers. For most, it's a train of not so long ago that reminds us of how things have changed since then. I call it nostalgia. At some point, I plan to do an updated version of this very much loved video as you can see the techniques you see here are out of date compared to where I am now. Original description: This is a video dedicated to the Illinois Central's most famous daytime train. It mostly contains footage of MSTS, but there is a clip or two of TRS2006 and an excursion train me & dad followed to Cookeville back in October of 2005. Enjoy!
Johnny Horton The battle of New Orleans lyrics
About the battle of New Orleans, which took place at the end of the war of 1812, enjoy!
Celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans
There's more to Mardi Gras in New Orleans than just one day or just one parade. Visit behind the scenes as preparations begin days, weeks and even months in advance of the big celebrations.
Jon Bon Jovi - Queen Of New Orleans
Music video by Jon Bon Jovi performing Queen Of New Orleans. (C) 1997 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Battle of New Orleans, In 1814
Fun pictures to accompany Johnny Horton's song. I do not own rights to the song or images. BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS (Written by Jimmy Driftwood) Johnny Horton In 1814, we took a little trip Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip'. We took a little bacon and we took a little beans And we caught the bloody British in a town in New Orleans. We fired our guns and the British kept a-coming There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more, and they began to running, On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. We looked down the river and we see'd the British come and there musta' been a hundred of 'em beating on the drum. They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring We stood beside our cotton bales and didn't say a thing. We fired our guns, and the British kept a-coming There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and they began to running, On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Ole Hickory said we could take 'em by surprise If we didn't fire our muskets 'till we look 'em in the eyes. We held our fire 'til we seen their faces swell Then we opened up our squirrel guns and really gave 'em... Well.. We fired our guns, and the British kept a-coming There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and they began to running, On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Well they ran through the briars, and they ran through the brambles And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit ...
Barack Obama in New Orleans, LA
You should be with us in 2012, join now: my.barackobama.com Barack addressed a crowd of 3500 supporters at Tulane University on February 7, 2008.
George Lewis New Orleans Jazz Band - Mahogany Hall Stomp
George Lewis New Orleans Jazz Band - Mahogany Hall Stomp
The City of New Orleans - Willie Nelson
City of New Orleans is a folk song written by Steve Goodman, describing a train ride from Chicago to New Orleans via the Illinois Central Railroad in bittersweet and nostalgic terms. Goodman got the idea while traveling on the eponymous train for a visit to his wife's family. He performed the song for Arlo Guthrie in the Quiet Knight, a bar in Chicago, and Guthrie agreed to add it to his repertoire. The song was a hit for Guthrie on his 1972 album Hobo's Lullaby, and is now more closely associated with him, although Goodman performed it until his death in 1984. The song has also been covered by Willie Nelson, John Denver, Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Hank Snow, and others. Willie Nelson version Steve Goodman won a posthumous Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1984 for Willie Nelson's version, which was included on his 1984 album of the same name. It reached #1 on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States[and the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. The City of New Orleans - Lyrics Ridin' on the City of New Orleans Illinois Central, Monday mornin' rail Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail All along the south-bound odyssey The train pulls out at Kankakee And rolls along past houses, farms and fields Passin' trains that have no names And freight yards full of old black men And the grave-yards of the rusted automobiles Good morning America, how are you? Say don't you know me, I ...
New Orleans For Sale!
2-cent entertainment's controversial "This is What You Paid To See" PSA. They tried to ban it on TV, so we're bringin it to the web! www.2-cent.com
Raphael Gualazzi "New Orleans" Official Audio
Raphael Gualazzi "New Orleans" Official Audio Reality And Fantasy @ iTunes: itunes.apple.com Official Facebook page: www.facebook.com
Mardi Gras In New Orleans
Mardi Gras In New Orleans -The American Road Journal presents... Arthur Hardy publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide. Mr Hardy explains the history and current events of the Carnival season and Mardi Gras day or Fat Tuesday as some would say. This is a video segment from the documentary " Mardi Gras in New Orleans" produced Richard Paterson.
New Orleans Louisiana Creole Cajun Zydeco Music. Blues & Jazz of Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday NOLA Saints
www.coreybarksdale.com www.coreybarksdale.com New Orleans (pronounced /nuːˈɔliənz, nuːˈɔlənz/ locally and often pronounced /nuːɔrˈliːnz/ in most other US dialects French: La Nouvelle-Orléans is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. New Orleans is the center of the Greater New Orleans metropolitan area, the largest metro area in the state. New Orleans is located in southeastern Louisiana, straddling the Mississippi River. It is coextensive with Orleans Parish, meaning that the boundaries of the city and the parish are the same. It is bounded by the parishes of St. Tammany (north), St. Bernard (east), Plaquemines (south), and Jefferson (south and west). Lake Pontchartrain, part of which is included in the city limits, lies to the north, and Lake Borgne lies to the east. The city is named after Philippe II, Duc d'Orléans, Regent of France, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It is well known for its multicultural and multilingual heritage, cuisine, architecture, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz), and its annual Mardi Gras and other celebrations and festivals. The city is often referred to as the "most unique" city in America La Nouvelle-Orléans (New Orleans) was founded May 7, 1718, by the French Mississippi Company, under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville on land inhabited by the Chitimacha. It was named for Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, who was Regent of France at the time; his title came from ...
1940 New Orleans Travelogue
This is one of a series of "Travel Talk" shorts that documentarian James A. Fitzpatrick made for MGM way back when. This is from Turner Classic Movies, and the beginning is chopped off, but the rest of it is intact.
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans - Trailer
In Werner Herzogs new film Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans, Nicolas Cage plays a rogue detective who is as devoted to his job as he is at scoring drugs -- while playing fast and loose with the law. He wields his badge as often as he wields his gun in order to get his way. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina he becomes a high-functioning addict who is a deeply intuitive, fearless detective reigning over the beautiful ruins of New Orleans with authority and abandon. Complicating his tumultuous life is the prostitute he loves (played by Eva Mendes). Together they descend into their own world marked by desire, compulsion, and conscience. The result is a singular masterpiece of filmmaking: equally sad and manically humorous.
New Orleans
Newsreel documentary from the 1920's with photography and animations illustrating old New Orleans, the Crescent City, at work and at play. Duelling oaks. Influences of colonial France and Spain. Iron grille work. The old townhouses surrounding open courts. New Orleans, the industrial city, where ports and depot junctions distribute throughout, and out from, the heart of America. Culture shipped to & from the world. And, of course, Mardi Gras, Jazz age style. See more at: www.weirdovideo.com
MAZE - Live in New Orleans: November 15, 1980
I had uploaded this video in four parts because I thought the 15 minute time limit still applied. I, subsequently realized that YouTube was allowing those who had "followed the community rules" to upload much longer videos. Thus, I am now uploading the entire concert. Note: In NO WAY do I intend to infringe upon anyone's copyright of this video. It is my firm belief that "sharing" - ie, letting someone VIEW my own content - does NOT infringe upon any copyright. Sharing it via a link to DOWNLOAD it clearly WOULD violate copyright. Still, copyright questions may come into focus simply because software exists that ENABLE YouTube to be "crawled" and, thus, videos to be "captured" from their site. So my not offering a direct download link may not be determinative - to YouTube OR the courts. ON THE OTHER HAND, being able to see the concert here SHOULD make many feel a need to order the DVD to view on their television screen. And I would gladly post a link here for others to purchase it! Thus, I believe I am in the clear. YouTube may not agree and may remove it. If they do, I probably won't challenge it and just not "skirt the line" on future uploads. But I AM the type of person who will push the limits. I NEVER intend to do anything illegal, but ... if there is a question... I tend to push on until there is a definitive answer... I DID receive the following message from YouTube pertaining to "Part 2" of the segments of this video that I uploaded: Dear Servant2All, Your video ...
New Orleans Street Cypher
Digital Tyme Media Presents........ The New Orleans Street Cypher Shot by: @Digital_tyme @Cd_Hd @TeeRawTv Kevin Davis
New Orleans Is Sinking - Up to Here - The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip: New Orleans Is Sinking: Up to Here
Sweet Home New Orleans - Dr. John
This is a wonderful song by Dr. John. Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans? new Orleans will never be the same again, but our memories are written in hearts.
LeRoux - Midnight Special - New Orleans Ladies - Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame
Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame Inductees, (Louisiana) Le Roux performing "New ORleans Ladies" on Midnight Special (with digitally restored audio track) from The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame. For more on Le Roux and all the members of The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, please visit the Official web site at www.LMHOF.org and enjoy over 200 hours of viewing in the GALLERIES MUSIQUE Virtual Museum accessed thru LMHOF.org . Enjoy!
New Orleans Cajun, Justin Wilson - Gumbo
New Orleans Cajun Justin Wilson tells us how to make Chicken and Andouille Gumbo.
New Orleans Bounce
New Orleans Body Rocking. Strangely similar to "Get Lite" but at the same time totally different. check it out
Dire Straits - Planet Of New Orleans + lyrics
Dire Straits - Planet Of New Orleans Lyrics: standin' in the corner of toulouse and dauphine waitin' on marie-ondine I'm tryin' to place a tune under a louisiana moonbeam on the planet of new orleans in a bar they call the saturn and in her eyes of green and somethin' that she said in a dream inside of my suit I got my mojo root and a true love figurine for the planet of new orleans new orleans - the other planet with other life upon it and everythin' that's shakin' in between if you should ever land upon it you better know what's on it the planet of new orleans now I'm tryin' to find my way through the rain and the steam I'm lookin' straight ahead through the screen and then I heard her say somethin' in the limousine 'bout taking a ride across the planet of new orleans if she was an ace and I was just a jack and the cards were never seen we could have been the king and the queen but she took me back to her courtyard where magnolia perfume screams behind the gates and the granite of the planet of new orleans
City of New Orleans -- Steve Goodman
From the Easter Tapes album. My favorite rendition. Sung by the songwriter himself. He played this live on a radio broadcast (Vin Scelsa on WNEW-FM) in the 70s.
New Orleans Jazz Funeral for tuba player Kerwin James
www.onenawlins.com For more history on this wonderful and unique culture. One City, One Love, OneNawlins!!! A traditional New Orleans Jazz Funeral for the late tuba player Kerwin James. He died in Oct. 2007. Alot of viewers have been asking whats the reason for rocking the casket, it's so he can dance one last time. I also have a Mardi Gras Black Indian Funeral video on here too. I must WARN you it is'nt your "typical" funeral. For more videos, pics and New Orleans unique culture check out my website. www.onenawlins.com
Vince Vance's Musical Video Called I am New Orleans by Bayoubuzz.com
Vince Vance's music video, I am New Orleans, is a musical collage of sights and sounds of the city released for the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Vance, who has lived in New Orleans for most of his life attempts to honor the city and showcase its beauty and its uniqueness. Read and watch more on Bayobuzz.com
Gary (US) Bonds - New Orleans - Vinyl LP
Original Legrand Records vinyl LP - #LLP-3003Debut 10/17/60 Peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. For more great music like this, tune into REWOUND Radio found here: rewoundradio.com Channel WABCRADIO77 is a proud supporter of the "Oldies Message Board" found at this link: www.oldiesboard.com If you like oldies music, then please check out the message board, for that is where many oldies fans are "hanging out" and posting lots of cool stuff about the music you love!
Redbone - Witch queen of New Orleans 1971
Redbone - Witch queen of New Orleans 1971 Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you-ou Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau She's the witch queen (ahhhh) of New Orlea-eans Of New Orlea-eans I'm gonna tell you a story, strange as it now see-eems Of zombie, voodoo, gris gris, and the Witch Queen of New Orleans She lived in a world of magic, possessed by the devils skew-ew From a shack near the swamplands, made of mud-pile brick Marie stirred her witches brew-ew Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you-ou Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau She's the Witch Queen (ahhhh) of New Orlea-eans Of New Orlea-eans Dime or a nickel anyone could buy-uy, voodoo of any ki-ind She had potions and lotions, herbs and tanna leaves Guaranteed to blow your mi-ind Early one mornin' into mucky swamp dew Vanished Marie with hate in her eye-eyes Though she'll never return, all the Cajuns knew-ew A Witch Queen never die-ie-ies Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you-ou Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau She's the Witch Queen (ahhhh) of New Orlea-eans Of New Orlea-eans Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you-ou Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau, she'll put a spell on you Marie, Marie, da voodoo veau She's the Witch Queen (ahhhh) of New Orlea-eans Of New Orlea-eans
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