Some people say it's foolish to worry about soulless creatures overtaking the earth and devouring our brains.
I say they've already won.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Happy Carnival
This is pretty cool. It's an explanation of where the lyrics for the classic New Orleans/Mardi Gras song Iko Iko came from. Turns out it was a combination of Creole and Choctaw Indian words written down phonetically by an African American New Orleans musician. It was later popularized by The Dixie Cups but brought to a wider audience by white musicians like The Grateful Dead.
That might make Iko Iko the most American song ever.
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