C’est gars là font le tour du monde depuis des années en faisants connaître la culture Québécoise partout où ils passent. Ils mérite selon moi l’ordre national du Québec!
En fait, je suis tombé sur le groupe sur You Tube purement par hasard, mais je les ai rapidement pris dans mon cœur musical, ils font de la bonne musique et le contenu de beaucoup de leurs chansons est comme une leçon pour nous étrangers, ils se stimulent avec la vie et s'occuper de l'histoire de leur pays.
Not only do I already love Quebecois music, I love these guys even more! I started with La Bottine Souriante, and then stumbled upon Le Vent Du Nord! Absolutely fantastic! I have 4 of their albums!
Et voilà, pour ceux qui voulaient savoir les noms des tounes! There you go guys for anybody who wanted to know the name of the songs! 00:00 Noce tragique 05:27 Cardeuse - Riopel 10:23 Confédération 16:05 La marche des Iroquois 18:27 Papineau 23:08 Petit rêve IX 24:46 Pauvre enfant 28:50 Le Cœur En Trois 34:54 Lanlaire 41:32 L'échafaud 43:55 Entre ciel et terre 49:11 Forillon 55:12 Rosette 1:01:56 Manzelle Kennedy 1:07:09 Au bord de la fontaine
Tiene mucho sentido porque el flamenco es muy rítmico como esta musica franco-canadiense. Estuve en Montréal, y me sentí tan latino como en cualquier cultura latina de Europa o Latinoamérica.
Love these guys. Superb musicians and their a Capella singing is just brilliant. Seen them a few times. Can't quite understand the Quebecois French sometimes but that doesn't matter. The guy with hurdygurdy is Nicolas Boularice. Fiddle Olivier Demers, accordion Rëjean Brunet, guitar Simon Beaudry. Réjean's brother Andre is now with them. He plays fiddle . I am hooked!
Being a fluent Spanish-speaker, I have little trouble understanding what they sing. Also, when I visited Montréal years ago I loved people's willingness to speak to me in Spanish rather than English, this as a courtesy.
We the West's Latins are a big extended family. I visited Montréal years ago and in spite of my basic French (I am a native Spanish speaker) I felt totally at home culturally speaking. I wish I have had more time to learn French but learning English at the college level has been a full-time job for me.
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq Interesting, it is sort of between worlds. I had an interesting conversation about 5 years back with my cousin and her boyfriend just outside Montreal, both perfectly fluent in French and English, so they easily mixed words in both. They traveled in Europe a lot but said they always felt like outsiders compared to when they traveled in the US. Culturally they felt closer to Americans. "We're North Americans." Not sure if it's bad, good or neither, but it was interesting.
I saw them perform last night in Boston at the MFA. They never fail to disappoint. Their music makes me happy. Chair dance through the entire show. Saw them for the first time at the Lowell Folk Festival and have seen them every time they come to Boston. Love these musicians!
Have been listening to this on repeat all day at work. So grateful to have found these guys. It's wonderful they keep this more traditional music alive. Thank you for posting!
I love French-Canadian music from my fellow Latins the French Canadians. Here an American born in Argentina, I also love the French language but I have been too busy learning the world's lingua franca English to have time for French.
Le vent du nord souffler fortement Dan's la centre d'angleterre❤...au tour de mes oreilles...merci les gars...my niece has just come back from seeing you in Dorset and said you are the best thing since ' la baguette '❤ ...I agree 👍
I only "discovered" this group last Christmas 2019 and have not turned back! Great Celtic tunes and instrumentation. Language is not an obstacle to their great musicianship!
Tres interessant!!!! Merci beaucoups!!! I portray a French Blackrobe missionary priest at our old fort and have never hear of Le Vent du Nord until yesterday. I will be exploring your music! Vive Montreal!! Vive Quebec!!! Vive la France!!
I watch this at least a couple times a year. Today was a bad day. This is like Prozac for the soul. So thankful to Shrewsbury Folk Festival for generously sharing. ( I'm in US)
I first saw Le Vent du Nord when I attended MMLA, the high school version of Middlebury Language Schools. I did the French program, and the French school took a trip to visit Middlebury College for a Vent du Nord concert. I also saw them at Francofolies in Montréal. They were fantastic!
Bravo les gars , merci de propager notre belle culture à travers le vieux continent .Pourquoi les Francophones ne se rappel pas ? parce qu'on ne leur enseigne pas .
Vous êtes vraiment "extra!" Moi, j'aime beaucoup la musique québecoise; quelle joie! Ou est-ce qu'on peut trouver les paroles pour les chansons? Merci!!!!
Shrewsbury festival, i dont mind the adds, go get that sweet sweet add money. But could you please make sure the adds are not in the middle of songs? Thank you.
I did not know they were canadians. What is that wierd crank instrument ? I love to play along on my bongos & harmonica. There is one song I can really play well on my bongos ! So much fun !
Passants, prenez pitié de ma misère Soulage-moi, je suis un pauvre enfant J'ai faim, j'ai soif, lorsqu'on n'a plus de mère Oh que la vie est un fardeau pesant Elle n'est plus cette mère si bonne Me voilà seul errant sur le chemin Je tends la main, rarement l'on me donne Un peu de pain pour apaiser ma faim Lorsque la nuit, sa longue robe grise Éclipse au loin le doux azur des cieux Sous un feuillage agité par la brise Vers le passé, je rejette les yeux Je la revois cette mère si bonne Je crois encore reposer sur son sein Je veux parler, mon coeur a cru l'entendre Mais l'écho seul répond à l'orphelin Par le soleil a paru d'la lumière Je sors tremblant de mon réduit poudreux Au Tout-Puissant j'adresse une prière Quand j'ai prié, je suis moins malheureux Je songe au ciel, au bonheur de l'innocence Où règne Dieu, le Père du faible monde En lui j'espère, il gagnera mes souffrances C'est un bon Père, il aime l'orphelin
Go buy or download a CD or t shirt -support these wonderful musicians -Thanks. I receive nothing -just trying to help out.leventdunord.com/en/shop/cd-territoires/ You will love Territoires or Tetu!!! You can also order off Amazon or Bandcamp.
Pis nous Canadiens français...... car québécois ne veut plus rien dire... il est temps que ça «swinngne» pis qu'on change de côté car nous nous sommes trompés!!! Sortons le Canada de chez nous!