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Always For Pleasure and then some

Always For Pleasure and then someI’m working on my radio show for WFMU; this program’s about the Mardis Gras Indians of New Orleans.

To do a feeble job at summing up a wonderful, complex story in a few words: Some of the most compelling dance music in the world (in my opinion), performed by African-Americans dressed in wild, home-made costumes (see photo).

In producing the show, I find myself revisiting for the millionth time one of my favorite movies – a documentary about New Orleans called Always For Pleasure. It was made back in 1975 by Les Blank, one of the great documentarians when it comes to music, movies, and food.

Better than any well-groomed, toothy TV yutz opining about the Katrina tragedy, this excellent documentary shows the irreplaceable city that drowned in the flood. The film is worth buying; tons of amazing music, dancing, and food.

For a short while, I’ll post a bit of music from the movie as a teaser – enjoy The Wild Tchoupitoulas, backed by The Meters, live at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.



Tchoupitoulas & The Meters

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