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Big Freedia - Ya'll Get Back Now

It’s fun, colorful, and shows The New Orleans skyline in a way we usually don’t see

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Ca Va Chouia / Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes

One of the better live videos I could find of the band…

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Sorry Charlie / Ballzack & Odoms

Good live video from the hilarious West Bank rap duo!

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Time Share / The Happy Talk Band

Wish I was there

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Illingness / James Hall

Ok, so he had to leave NOLA, this is a very old video, & so sorry about the ad in the beginning – but James Hall is incredibly underrated & it’s massively unfair…

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Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against The Wall / Mystikal

What’s not to love ?

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Soul Rebels performing live at the Blue Nile

This is the best live recording of a brass band out there, hands down!

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"Intro" Morning 40 Federation

Great Bywater vibe. Incredibly funny.

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I Got a Harley and a Mail Order Bride - Liquidrone

Too funny. Perfectly weird.

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Lookin' For that Lucky Five - The New Orleans Bingo! Show

Love the crazy energy. This one was cut together with footage from a live performance (which also included a real wedding!) at One-Eyed Jacks on February 26, 2006.

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Preservation Hall Hot 4: St. James Infirmary (King Britt Remix)

Love the music & the animation! So cool!

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Complicated Life - Clint Maedgen, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and a guest appearance by the New Orleans Bingo! Show.

The cinematography is amazing, the song is amazing, and it represents everything I love about this city.

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Dr. John, The Night Tripper - Zu Zu Mamou

Dr. John is setting the standard in this classic, voodoo trance track..

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You've Got It (The Right Stuff) /// New Kids On The Block

Hey! It counts, it was filmed in NOLA! Check out the cameo of the Crescent City Connection….

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clint and pres hall doing national anthem

what makes this video you favorite?

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Body of an Outlaw / Rotary Downs

It rocks.

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Juvenile/ Bounce for the Juvenile

One of the first bounce songs that called it bounce…. I wish I could find the real video. Was there one made?

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Workhorse / Lovie Dovies

This video captures the bands life really well. It shows a uniquely New Orleans environment without being cliche.

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Silent Cinema

By NOVAC.

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Silent Cinema - Sleepy Time on Bourbon

Made by NOVAC’s training program in 2010 – students helped the creative ideas of the band translate to video. Plus the song is killer.

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Dead or Alive - TheSekondElement

This video is about the rappers performance. It exists in the classic vein of the old Tribe Called Quest & Jungle Brothers videos of the golden era. The lyrics, the compliment of the rappers, the skratching (done by me)it’s a great commentary on modern hip hop.

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What Is Natural? The White Bitch

Um. It features “Chauncey Gardener the Ninth Ward Goat, and “psychedelic guru” Ray Bong” so what “isn’t” awesome about that!

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Word to these Bo Jacksons - Nesby Phips

Such a great concept for a rap song, which translated into a really cool video.

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Lil' One

Its a great concept that draws on prior Lil’ Doogie dogma and even though its supposed to be a rap parody, Doogie raps better than anyone on the radio today.

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Impulss

it’s a great example of the potential for real hip-hop in new orleans; great usage of horn samples, a non-bounce beat (nothing wrong with bounce, but the rest of the world thinks that it’s the only way NOLA can make rap music), and a distinct lack of gunplay or drug references. plus, that Optimus guy dances at the end ;)

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"You guys need to stop filming on this street."

Sadly I think I had a chance to have a cameo in this video . . .

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Never ever gets old (cause it is from the future)

I still can’t get over how awesome this video is.

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'Indian Red' Mardi Gras Indians

“We won’t bow down.” One of the greatest lines out of their chants made popular by HBO’s Treme. I love what it says about New Orleans as a people.

This is very close to what they sound like live on a Mardi Gras day.

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