My Redneck Neighbor Doug has watched The Bad Batch Season 3 opener:
LEEEEET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!
This is more pithy than normal: Doug's been busy with work, as have I. But I'm determined to hear his thoughts on The Daddy Warcrimes 'n Company so here we go!
These were all via text messages, btw.
CW: Doug Doug's as you know Doug will do. Away!
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Episode 1: 'Little Orphan Blondie's Shit Internship at The Museum of Science and Industry'
Poor Little Orphan Blondie, stuck in The Museum of Science and Industry in a shit summer job because they got bills to pay. Except they got rid of the dinosaurs and walk in heart and filled it with gross shit.
Hey look, they still got the coal mine exhibit! Man I miss Chicago.
(Doug, that museum has never had dinosaurs. “What, since when?”)
MUTANT JIMMERS EVERYWHERE! Aw, Little Orphan Blondie gave one her chicken nuggets! And it’s shy, aw, I hope it’s okay.
Poor Mutant Jimmers…she named her?! Swear to Christ Almighty if that dog gets Old Yeller’d I’ll just lose it.
That freaky alien thing that ran the mall on the ocean looks sad, I bet she wishes she fell into the water and got eaten by a shark or something. I wish you did too, lady.
The Sons of Robocop really are everywhere, they must be a cult or something. They look cool, I’d join, why not. Think they get 401ks?
Oh man, Daddy Warcrimes is down bad. Poor Daddy Warcrimes. Man, all my clone boys are stooped and sad…this ain’t good.
At least Little Orphan Blondie can craft! Man, she should start selling those at the Museum of Science and Industry’s gift shop. Maybe Tarkin can bring one back for the grandchildren he’s not allowed to talk to since the restraining order was put in.
Oh, there’s Stepsister Beth, she seems on edge. Must’ve gotten divorced recently, don’t blame her ex, I bet she screamed at him for leaving cabinets open who knows. How do her eyeballs not hurt after wearing those dumb glasses all day?
Episode 2: 'Night Elves and Neverland Ranch'
The night elves from Warcraft invaded Star Wars and got horns or something and now they have a castle that looks like a boss level in Diablo IV or V or how many Diablo games they got now.
Now they yelling at people and throwing them in the basement today. Makes sense, gotta fight the orcs and stuff. Think they fight the orcs in the basement?
The Night Elf Horned Queen hired Daddy Rambo and Julio to get people, I guess they’re turning into Boba Fett or something. They got her son's horn back, guess that's good. Oh they need new paint jobs on their armor.
Do they end up in the basement in the Diablo Boss Level? No? And off they go!
Daddy Rambo and Julio are in their homeland of FLORIDA! Hell yeah, SPACE FLORIDA! And they’re bringing the talking trashcan with them using straps! Go Julio go! Yeah, boa vines, this is TOTALLY the Everglades!
Escaped clone boys! Oh man! Shit, is Neverland Ranch in the jungle? Oh man–oh, they know what they’re doing. Good kids. Real good kids. Oh what happened to the rest of them? Oh Meat Muffin, this ain't good :(.
You know what? Them clone boys are smart, take it back, this ain’t Space Florida, this is Space Louisiana! Them baby boys gone get feral and run off into the bayou and live in the caves and now you know my origin story, Meat Muffin!
If this was Florida they'd just end up working the late shift at Zaxby's and smoking rocks in the parking lot. We know better, we French and all.
I bet they’ve been living on nutria and half-empty chicken boxes from behind the gas stations. Resourceful scrappy kids and I can tell its making Daddy Rambo proud.
Oh holy SHIT, there go them vines! It's like the kudzu all over again, maybe this is LaFourche Parish?
See, them boys are definitely white trash, Mandalorian rednecks. Look at em, living in the woods and hijacking a plane, but they good kids, saving their brothers. Even saved the robot too.
Man, all the feels, them poor little boys. What will they do now? Oh, they're going to Space Daytona! Good, wait, I saw the trailer, doesn't the Empire invade it? THIS AIN'T GOOD MEAT MUFFIN!!!
Wait...where's Toaster Strudel and Rex?
Episode 3: 'Blondie Got a Gun'
Well here's the Emperor. He wants to be immortal. Gotta make that other movie make sense or something.
Where's Darth Vader? Is he running the government when the Emperor is running around giggling?
Don’t you DARE kill Mutant Jimmers, you damn droid. I hate that ugly assed stupid thing. It looks like its scarecrow daddy fucked a microwave and then left it enough money to go to Planned Parenthood but instead spent it on crack and there ya go.
Oh shut your goddamned yap, Jimmy the Scientist. I bet he gloves that hand up because he keeps shoving it up his own ass and that's why he walks funny all the damn time.
The Emperor also has a Diablo IV or VIII boss level all to himself too at the Museum of Science and Industry. How many Diablo games are there, Meat Muffin?
YEAH, LITTLE ORPHAN BLONDIE! GIT ER DONE!!! They're out! Oh wow! There she goes with Daddy Warcrimes! Kill em all and let GOD SORT THEM OUT! That's my GIRL!!!!
Blondie’s got a gun
Blondie’s got a gun
Her whole world's come undone
Shooting droids is FUN!
GO MUTANT JIMMERS GO!!!!
YEAH BLONDIE DADDY WARCRIMES AND MUTANT JIMMERS!!!!!!
I AIN'T A BULLS FAN BUT REPEAT THE THREE PEAT! YEAH!!!!!!
....so when we gonna get Toaster Strudel and Rex? Next one? Where's my reg boys?!
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Tagging those who missed my Cajun neighbor. LOOKS LIKE REDNECK DOUG IS BACK ON THE MENU, BOYS!
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Rusty & Doug Kershaw - “Diggy Liggy Lo”
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Doug Sahm with the Sir Douglas Quintet - Colinda (1970)
From the odds and sods LP Rough Edges, here's a Cajun flavored tune from Sir Doug.
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November 3rd 2002 saw the death of Lonnie Donegan, Scottish skiffle music star and Scotland’s first pop superstar.
Lonnie provided the original inspiration for John Lennon, Paul McCartney and a host of others. By the time the Beatles shook up the music world in the mid-1960s, Donegan’s glory days were over, and he had retreated into comedy and cabaret, but, between 1956 and 1962, he notched up an incredible 26 hits.
Donegan was a musical phenomenon, as the leader of the skiffle craze in the late 1950s, he inspired the formation of literally thousands of do-it-yourself bands across the country, and was directly responsible for the 1960s pop explosion that was to severely damage his own career.
A 1976 heart attack forced Donegan into an uneasy semi-retirement in California. Two years later, Chrysalis Records organized an all-star recreation of his early hits Puttin’ on the Style. Produced by former British teen idol Adam Faith and boasting duets with Ringo Starr, Elton John, and Rory Gallagher, it was his last major-selling album. Follow-ups with respected session ace Albert Lee and Cajun-fiddler Doug Kershaw seemed to point him towards country music, but a series of heart attacks in 1979 ended his full-time career.
In later years Donegan made a series of guest appearances with old friend Chris Barber including a featured spot on Van Morrison’s Skiffle Sessions: Live in Belfast 1998. Just before his death, he returned to touring full time, exhibiting much of his classic verve and humour before standing-room-only crowds.
Lonnie Donegan died on this day 2002, in Peterborough, he was 71.
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Rusty & Doug - Cajun Joe (The Bully Of The Bayou) (Hickory 1177)
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Birthdays 1.24
Beer Birthdays
Franz Sales Reisch (1809)
Gottlieb Muhlhauser (1836)
Philip Bissinger (1842)
Ruth Ownbey, Miss Rheingold 1941 (1922)
Ted Vivatson (1956)
Five Favorite Birthdays
John Belushi; actor, comedian (1949)
Neil Diamond; pop singer (1941)
Ed Helms; actor (1974)
Jools Holland; English pianist, talk show host (1955)
Michio Kaku; physicist (1947)
Famous Birthdays
Mischa Barton; actor (1986)
Vicki Baum; writer (1888)
Ernest Borgnine; actor (1917)
William Congreve; English writer (1670)
Pierre de Beaumarchais; French writer (1732)
Gennifer Flowers; political mistress (1950)
King Frederick the II the Great of Prussia; royalty (1712)
Hadrian; Roman emperor (76 CE)
Doug Kershaw; Cajun musician (1939)
Nastassja Kinski; actor (1961)
Matthew Lillard; actor (1970)
C.L. Moore; author (1911)
Desmond Morris; zoologist (1928)
Robert Motherwell; artist (1915)
Aaron Neville; musician (1941)
Klaus Nomi; rock musician (1944)
Michael Ontkean; actor (1946)
Mary Lou Retton; gymnast (1968)
Oral Roberts; televangelist (1918)
Yakov Smirnoff; comedian (1951)
Ray Stevens; musician, comedian (1939)
Maria Tallchief; ballerina (1925)
Sharon Tate; actor (1943)
John Vanbrugh; English writer, architect (1664)
Edith Wharton; writer (1862)
Dean Winchester (in Supernatural)
Warren Zevon; rock musician (1947)
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The one and the only Ragin’ Cajun.... Orange Blossom Special - Doug Kershaw (Fiddlers Three)
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Texas Tornados at Kate Wolf Festival 2012
Sung here by Doug's son Shawn. His father had a US hit with this when the Quintet made their chart comeback. Unusual for a Texan based band to perform Cajun rock normally associated with Louisianna.
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Quarterback Hudson Card Parents Dough Card And Cindy Card
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My redneck neighbor Doug on the Jedi in 'The Clone Wars'
Y'all have asked, and Dr. Meat Muffin might be a disgruntled old hag that chugs too much Trader Joe’s bourbon and doodles too much subpar art, but she keeps her promises!
Just so y’all know, if you’re a major character (Anakin, Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, etc) you keep your name, because it was drilled into Doug’s head over 8 seasons of Clone Wars and the movies. Everyone else, though, Doug gave up and created his own catchphrases for them.
CW: This one's not as spicy as Doug's previous rants regarding Star Wars, but y'all know if y'all know. "It'll all come out in the wash."
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Plo Koon: Ah, Shrimp Daddy. He looks like a shrimp that’s been boiled and left in the sun after a potluck. But my wife LOVES him, she says he has the nicest voice and she wishes he’d narrate some books. I loved him too, he was my favorite. That scene where he tells his clone boys in space that they’re important to him? Ah great. They should have him lead HR meetings.
Aayla Secura: Babe-the-Blue-Jedi. They sent her away from the Temple because Yoda didn’t want that hotness distracting everyone. Is she and Miguel (Bly?!) dating? They are, right?
Kit Fisto: Reggae Swamp Thing. Tell me that boy don't look like he lives in the Atchafalaya and bangs on the steel drums all day. I wonder if he stole those shorts from Michael Phelps. He’s cool but does he need to have a tank to swim in on his ship? Does he have gills? I need more info on this guy.
Adi Gallia: Storm’s Cousin. Doesn’t this chick look like her? She does, right? Maybe she's a Jedi cause she can't control the weather. Didn’t Maul’s brother Saul impale her on his horns and that’s how she died?* Why didn’t Maul do that to Obi-Wan? Maul was obsessed with Obi-Wan, do you think it’s because he had a crush on him after he sliced him in half?
(Doug also ships Obi-Wan with Maul now? IS THERE ANYONE WHO DOUG DOESN'T SHIP OBI-WAN WITH?!)
Shaak-Ti: Ahsoka’s Aunt. They’re totally related. (“No, they’re not.” “Says who?” “Um, EVERYONE?!”) She’s cool, nice to the clone boys. I like her horns.
Saesee Tiin : Angry Bull Boy. He looks like a minotaur whose daddy left him at a Wal-Mart instead of the Labyrinth after drinking too much.
Deepa Billaba: My Coworker Anu. Seriously! She looks JUST LIKE HER. I even texted her a screenshot, and she used that as her Slack Channel picture for the longest time. Nice lady, she's a good master to Lil Kanan. Hm, Lil Kanan sounds like a rap person my niece would listen to.
Ki-Adi-Mundi: Mutant-Mall-Santa. Look me dead ass in the eye and tell me the man don’t look like he was supposed to hand out presents and ask kids what they want for Christmas and ended up hanging out in toxic waste instead. He's a snotty asshole, I don't like him, he thinks the sun comes up just to hear him crow.
Luminara Undali: Lady-in-Drape. She’s a green lady, and she wears a drape. Meat Muffin, I'm tired and it's about to snow.
Barriss Offee: Little Lady-in-Drape. Man, she was awful, but she had good points, ya know? Kind of like Darth Maul. Do you think Darth Maul and Obi-Wan ever dated? Or would Obi-Wan’s boyfriend get jealous?
Quinlan Voss: College-Hippie-Boy. Doesn’t he just look like one of those goofs that fart around with hackysacks all day long? I'd buy weed from him if he was selling, he looks like an exporter and consumer, if you know what I mean.
Even Piall: Dobby the House Jedi. Man he looks like he was on his way to help Harry Potter or something and ended up in a bathrobe with a light saber. Ah well.
*= Savage is ‘Saul’ and Feral is ‘Paul’. So it’s Maul, Saul, and Paul. I strained a muscle laughing when I got this.
Tagging my Redneck Doug stans here! @amalthiaph @sued134 @eyecandyeoz @thecoffeelorian @merkitty49 @megmca @skellymomam I missing anyone?
Let me know if I missed any Jedi, those were the ones that came up that Doug didn't immediately recognize.
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(via Rusty & Doug "Diggy Liggy Lo" (1961))
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Doug Kershaw – “Diggy Liggy Lo”
Song written by Jay Miller. And since I had such a tough time choosing, here’s another good live version.
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The singer Lonnie Donegan was born on April 29th 1931 in Bridgeton Glasgow.
Donegan was born Anthony James Donegan, the son of a Scottish father and Irish mother. His father was a professional violinist who had played with the Scottish National Orchestra.
He moved with his mother to London at an early age, after his parents divorced. Inspired by blues music and New Orleans jazz bands he heard on the radio, he resolved to learn the guitar, and bought his first at the age of fourteen. He took his first name after a New Orleans blues singer he admired called Lonnie Johnson.
The first band he ever played in was the trad jazz band led by Chris Barber, who approached him on a train asking him if he wanted to audition for his group. Barber had heard that Donegan was a good banjo player; in fact, Donegan had never played the banjo at this point, but he bought one and managed to bluff his way through the audition. His stint in this group was interrupted, however, when he was called up for National Service in 1949.
In 1952, he formed his first own group, the Tony Donegan Jazzband, which found some work around London. On one occasion they opened for the blues musician Lonnie Johnson at the Royal Festival Hall. Donegan was a big fan of Johnson, and took his first name as a tribute to him. The story goes that the host at the concert got the musicians’ names confused, calling them “Tony Johnson” and “Lonnie Donegan”, and Donegan was happy to keep the name.
Donegan recorded a reworking of an American folk tune, Rock Island Line. Decca released the song in 1956, billed by the Lonnie Donegan Skiffle Group. The record, with its talking sequences, homage to Americana, and fast train shuffle climax, became a major hit in Britain and America. Because he was paid a flat fee for the session, Donegan didn’t receive any royalty payments for his most popular and influential song until the label struck a new deal for him 40 years later. However, Rock Island Line made him a star in his own right and would remain his signature song throughout his career.
From 1956 through 1962, he enjoyed a string of 34 British hits including Puttin’ on the Style and Cumberland Gap, which hit number one in 1957, Don’t You Rock Me Daddy-O, which reached number four in the same year, and the raucous sing-along My Old Man’s a Dustman which climbed to the top of the charts in 1960. It’s not hard to see why Lonnie is regarded as the first real pop star, his fans included the likes of Lennon and McCartney, who’s first group, The Quarrymen were a skiffle group. he Shadows, the Searchers, the Hollies, Herman’s Hermits, Gerry & the Pacemakers, and Cliff Richard all began their musical lives doing skiffle.
As the swinging sixties rolled on Donegans hits dried up but he was always in demand for gigs at home and across the world, he also dabbled in a wee bit acting and his own song publishing business, his most popular song he bought the rights for being Nights in white Satin. In the 70’s he popped upon the occasional TV shows during breaks from touring, in 1972 Tom Jones covered one of Lonnie’s songs and it went top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic.
As a performer he continued to record and lease unsuccessful sides to Pye, Decca, Black Lion, and RCA.
A 1976 heart attack forced Donegan into an uneasy semi-retirement in California. Two years later, Chrysalis Records organized an all-star recreation of his early hits Puttin’ on the Style. Produced by former British teen idol Adam Faith and boasting duets with Ringo Starr, Elton John, and Rory Gallagher, it was his last major-selling album. Follow-ups with respected session ace Albert Lee and Cajun-fiddler Doug Kershaw seemed to point him towards country music, but a series of heart attacks in 1979 ended his full-time career.
In later years Donegan made a series of guest appearances with old friend Chris Barber including a featured spot on Van Morrison’s Skiffle Sessions: Live in Belfast 1998. Just before his death, he returned to touring full time, exhibiting much of his classic verve and humour before standing-room-only crowds. Donegan died on November 3rd, 2002, in Peterborough.
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New Orleans playlist
Hungry for some po boys?
Feeling the Mardi Gras vibes for this weekend?
This is the ultimate NOLA playlist, right here.
Play the songs here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC182dTlE-Gii6ZOO5ZrN1Z1T
Louisiana and New Orleans, all in the one awesome playlist.
If there are songs I left out, let me know and I can add those.
Or come meet me at Le Bon Temps Roulé and we’ll listen to this NOLA playlist together with drinks.
LOUISIANA & NEW ORLEANS
001 Bob James - Take Me To The Mardi Gras
002 Earl King - Ain’t no city like New Orleans
003 John Lee Hooker - goin’ to Louisiana
004 Crowbar - Wrath Of Time By Judgment
005 True Detective - Theme (The Handsome Family - Far From Any Road)
006 EyeHateGod - New Orleans Is The New Vietnam
007 The The Meters - Chicken Strut
008 Paul McCartney - Live And Let Die (from Live And Let Die)
009 The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
010 Lucinda Williams - Crescent City
011 King Hobo - New Or-Sa-Leans
012 Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
013 Down - Underneath Everything
014 True Blood Theme Song (Jace Everett - Bad Things)
015 Corrosion of Conformity - Broken Man
016 The New Orleans Jazz Vipers - I Hope Your Comin' Back To New Orleans
017 Willy DeVille - Jump City
018 Left Side - Gold In New Orleans
017 Necrophagia - Reborn through Black Mass
018 Johnny Horton - The Battle Of New Orleans
019 Dr John - Litanie des Saints
020 Foo Fighters - In the Clear
021 Redbone - The Witch Queen Of New Orleans
022 Jucifer - Lautrichienne
023 Danzig - It's a long way back from hell
024 Harry Connick, Jr. - Oh, My Nola
025 The Gaturs - Gator Bait
026 Jon Bon Jovi - Queen Of New Orleans
027 Cyril Neville - Gossip
028 Carlos Santana - Black Magic Woman
029 Gentleman June Gardner - It's Gonna Rain
030 Eddy G. Giles - Soul Feeling (Part 1)
031 Tool - Swamp Song
032 Beasts of Bourbon - Psycho
033 Seratones - Gotta Get To Know Ya
034 Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell
035 Grateful Dead - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleoo
036 Pale Misery - Hope is a Mistake
037 Exhorder - Homicide
038 King James & the Special Men - Special Man Boogie
039 Chuck Carbo - Can I Be Your Squeeze
040 Amebix - Axeman
041 Tomahawk - Captain Midnight
042 Waylon Jennings - Jambalaya
043 Heavy Lids - Deviate
044 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Apache Rose Peacock
045 Necrophagia - Rue Morgue Disciple
046 Johnny Cash - Big River
047 Albert King - Laundromat Blues
048 Meklit Feat Preservation Hall Horns - You Are My Luck
049 Le Winston Band - En haut de la montagne
050 Dr. john - I Thought I Heard New Orleans Say
051 Down - New Orleans is a dying whore
052 Samhain - To Walk The Night
053 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River
054 Southern Culture on the Skids - Voodoo Cadillac
055 Bonnie, Sheila - You Keep Me Hanging On
056 Warren Lee - Funky Bell
057 Elf - Annie New Orleans
058 Cannonball Adderley - New Orleans Strut
059 Doug Kershaw - Louisiana Man - New Orleans Version
060 Willy deVille - Voodoo Charm
061 The Animals - The House of the Rising Sun
062 Porgy Jones - The Dapp
063 Lost Bayou Ramblers - Sabine Turnaround
064 IDRIS MUHAMMAD - New Orleans
065 John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillen No. 2
066 Hank 3 - Hillbilly Joker
067 Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
068 Talking Heads - Swamp
069 Irma Thomas - I'd Rather Go Blind
070 Mississippi Fred McDowell - I'm Going Down the River
071 Dee Dee Bridgewater - Big Chief
072 Dr. John - Creole Moon
073 Agents of Oblivion - Slave Riot
074 Steve Vai - Voodoo Acid
075 Saviours - Slave To The Hex
076 Kris Kristofferson - Casey's Last Ride
077 JJ Cale - Louisiana Women
078 Cher - Dark Lady of New Orleans
079 LE ROUX - Take A Ride On A Riverboat
080 The Melvins - A History Of Bad Men
081 Floodgate - Through My Days Into My Nights
082 Opprobium - voices from the grave
083 Quintron & Miss Pussycat - Swamp Buggy Badass
084 Child Bite - ancestral ooze
085 Sammi Smith - The City Of New Orleans
086 The Explosions - Garden Of Four Trees
087 Bobby Boyd - straight ahead
088 Bobby Charles - Street People
089 Wall of Voodoo - Far Side of Crazy
090 Rhiannon Giddens - Freedom Highway (feat. Bhi Bhiman)
091 Elton John - Honky Cat
092 Serge Gainsbourg - Bonnie and Clyde
093 Fats Domino - I'm Walking To New Orleans
094 Cruel Sea - Orleans Stomp
095 Down - On March The Saints
096 Danzig - Ju Ju Bone
097 The Neville Brothers ~ Voodoo
098 Megadeth - The Conjuring
099 Miles Davis - Miles runs the voodoo down
100 Elvis Presley - King Creole
101 Led Zeppelin - Royal Orleans
102 The Lime Spiders - Slave Girl
103 BIG BILL BROONZY -'Mississippi River Blues'
104 Kreeps - Bad Voodoo
105 Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Caravan
106 Kirk Windstein - Dream In Motion
107 Eletric Prunes - Kyrie Eleison - Mardi Gras
108 Merle Haggard - The Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde
109 Corrosion of Conformity - River of Stone
110 THE ADVENTURES OF HUCK FINN (MAIN TITLE)
111 Zigaboo Modeliste - Guns
112 ReBirth Brass Band - Let's Go Get 'Em
113 Inell Young - What Do You See In Her?
114 Jimi Hendrix - If 6 as 9 (Studio Version) Easy Rider Soundtrack
115 Deep Purple - Speed King
116 Exhorder - The Law
117 Crowbar - The Cemetery Angels
118 A Streetcar Named Desire OST - Main Title
119 WOORMS - Take His Fucking Leg
120 steely dan - pearl of the quarter
121 Tabby Thomas - Hoodoo Party
122 Black Label Society - Parade of the Dead
123 Dwight James & The Royals - Need Your Loving
124 Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (2012) The Rampant Hunter (Soundtrack OST)
125 PanterA - The Great Southern Trendkill
126 Ween - WHO DAT?
127 Earl King - Street Parade
128 Ernie K-Doe - Here Come The Girls
129 Dejan's Olympia Brass Band ~ Mardi Gras In New Orleans
130 Body Count - KKK Bitch
131 Goatwhore - Apocalyptic Havoc
132 C.C. Adcock - Y'all d Think She Be Good To Me (from True Blood S01E01)
133 The Meters - Fire On The Bayou
134 Dr. John - I Walk On Guilded Splinters
135 Balfa Brothers - J'ai Passe Devant ta Porte
136 Ween - Voodoo Lady
137 King Diamond - 'LOA' House
138 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born On The Bayou
139 Dax Riggs - See You All In Hell Or New Orleans
140 Professor Longhair - Go to the Mardi Gras
141 Dixie Witch - Shoot The Moon
142 Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away
143 Fats Waller - There's Going To Be The Devil To Pay
144 Mississippi Fred McDowell - When the Train Comes Along with Sidney Carter & Rose Hemphill
145 Treme Song (Main Title Version)
146 Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll
147 Nine Inch Nails - Sin
148 Exodus - Cajun Hell
149 NEIL DIAMOND - New Orleans
150 James Brown - Call Me Super Bad
151 Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child ( Slight Return )
152 Allen Toussaint - Chokin Kind
153 Dash Rip Rock - Meet Me at the River
154 Hawg Jaw- 4 Lo
155 Hot 8 Brass Band - Keepin It Funky
156 Hank Williams III - Rebel Within
157 Dejan's Original Olympia Brass Band - Shake It And Break It
158 Jelly Roll Morton - Finger Buster
159 The Royal Pendletons - (Im a) Sore Loser
160 Little Bob & The Lollipops - Nobody But You
161 Gregg Allman - Floating Bridge (True Detective Soundtrack)
162 Michael Doucel with Beausoleil - Valse de Grand Meche
163 Dolly Parton - My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
164 Othar Turner & the Afrossippi Allstars – Shimmy She Wobble
165 Jucifer - Fleur De Lis
166 Soilent Green - Leaves Of Three
167 Ides Of Gemini - Queen of New Orleans
168 Betty Harris - Trouble with My Lover
169 Lead Belly - Pick A Bale Of Cotton
170 Candyman Opening Theme
171 Goatwhore - When Steel and Bone Meet
172 Acid Bath - Bleed Me An Ocean
173 Pere Ubu - Louisiana Train Wreck
174 Walter -Wolfman- Washington - You Can Stay But the Noise Must Go
175 Alice in Chains - Hate To Feel
176 Body Count - Voodoo
177 Live and Let Die - Jazz Funeral
178 Smoky Babe - Cotton Field Blues
179 Professor Longhair - Big Chief Part 2
180 Lewis Boogie - Walk the Line
181 James Black - Theres a Storm in the Gulf
182 The Balfa Brothers - Parlez Nous A Boire
183 The Jambalaya Cajun Band - Bayou Teche Two Step
184 The Deacons - Fagged Out
185 Thou - The Changeling Prince
186 Black Sabbath - Voodoo
187 King Diamond - Louisiana Darkness
188 Doyle - Cemeterysexxx
189 KINGDOM OF SORROW - Grieve a Lifetime
190 Hank Williams III - Louisiana Stripes
191 FORMING THE VOID - On We Sail
192 BUCK BILOXI AND THE FUCKS - fuck you
193 Down in New Orleans - The Princess and the Frog Soundtrack
194 Trombone Shorty & James Andrews - oh Poo Pah Doo
195 Whitesnake - Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
196 The Dirty Dozen Brass band - Voodoo
197 Joe Simon - The Chokin' Kind
198 Down - Ghosts along the Mississippi
199 AEROSMITH - Voodoo Medicine Man
200 Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug
201 The Byrds - [Sanctuary III] Ballad Of Easy Rider
202 The Iguauas - Boom Boom Boom
203 PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
204 Louis Armstrong - Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
205 Dr John - Right Place Wrong Time
206 ESTHER ROSE - handyman
207 Lightnin Slim - It's Mighty Crazy
208 Slim Harpo - Blues Hangover
209 Irma Thomas - Ruler Of My Heart
210 WEATHER WARLOCK - Fukk the Plan-0
211 Superjoint Ritual - The Alcoholik (Use Once And Destroy)
212 Stressball - dust
213 Trampoline Team - Kill You On The Streetcar
214 Xander Harris - Where’s your Villain?
215 Dukes of Dixieland - When The Saints Go Marching In
216 Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds - Su Su
217 Danzig - I'm the one
218 EyeHatteGod - Pigs
219 Hank Williams Jr - Amos Moses
220 The Cramps - Alligator Stomp
221 Crowbar - The Serpent Only Lies
222 Shrüm - drip
223 Thou - The Only Law
224 DR. JOHN - Babylon
225 Garth Brooks - Callin' Baton Rouge
226 Wild Magnolias - All On A Mardi Gras Day
227 NCIS New Orleans TV Show theme
228 Skull Duggery - Big Easy
229 Harry Connick Jr. - City beaneath the sea
230 Elvis Presley - Dixieland Rock
231 Tom Waits - I Wish I Was In New Orleans (In The Ninth Ward)
232 Neil Young - Everybody's Rockin
233 Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals - Delinquent
234 CORROSION OF CONFORMITY - Wolf Named Crow
235 Widespread Panic - Fishwater
236 Lillian Boutté - Why Don't You Go Down to New Orleans
237 Bryan Ferry - Limbo
238 Scream - Mardi Gras
239 EyeHateGod - Shoplift
240 Better Than Ezra - good
241 Duke Ellington - Perdido (1960 Version)
242 Bob Dylan - Rambling, Gambling Willie
243 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - sAve my soul
244 Le Roux - So Fired Up
245 Concrete Blonde - The Vampire song
246 Boozoo Chavis - Zydeco Mardi Gras
247 Idris Muhammad - Piece of mind
248 Les Hooper - Back in Blue Orleans
249 Doug Kershaw - Cajun stripper
250 DOWN - Witchtripper
251 Soilent Green - So hatred
252 Professional Longhair - Big chief
253 Willie Nelson - City Of New Orleans
254 Tom Waits - Whistlin' Past The Graveyard
255 Brian Fallon - sleepwalkers
256 Patsy - Count It On Down
257 Into the Moat - The Siege Of Orleans
258 Bruce Cockburn - Down To The Delta
259 Jello Biafra · the Raunch and Soul All-Stars - Fannie Mae
260 Exhorder - Asunder
261 Cane Hill - Too Far Gone
262 The Slackers - peculiar
263 Crowbar - A Breed Apart
264 COC - Wiseblood
265 Necrophagia - Embalmed Yet I Breathe
266 EYEHATEGOD - Fake What's Yours
333 Alan Vega - Bye Bye Bayou
666 DOWN - Stone the crow
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