Lucie Idlout - Whiskey Breath descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2009/07/03

The official music video for Lucie Idlout's single, "Whiskey Breath", from her latest album, Swagger. Video directed by Michael Maxxis. www.lucieidlout.com

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10 years ago

twinravens2000

Now that was cool!

11 years ago

eehcub ss

good tune and vid

11 years ago

rhymepays

you wack off to this song bro??? tmi lol

12 years ago

nayture11

I love you Lucy Idlout! I really like the style of your music. I think it's great.

12 years ago

Carla Bonnell

My nephew was in this video. He recently passed away. Great to see him on here

12 years ago

esslar1

Leaves you breathless!

12 years ago

IS - BE

THIS IS AN AWSOME SONG, LOVE THIS ONE, ITS MY FAVORITE!!!! PEACE!

13 years ago

nayture11

She still ROCKS!!!!

13 years ago

Rachel Faiella

We love you Lucie!!!! You rock !

13 years ago

twinravens2000

that is extremely nice work!!!

13 years ago

denecarlito

Nunavut!

13 years ago

Charles Salvato

great song to WoT!

13 years ago

acerb45666555

ya now Lucie's song, "Irene", well' this is the other Irene down in the Southlands, daddy wasnt very nice to her!! watch>>"Albatross Overdrive- Drag The Lake"

14 years ago

Charles Salvato

hats off to the producers of this video...good client eastwood type western

14 years ago

Charles Salvato

kewl sounding band , kewl song, sexy singer

14 years ago

gjc82071

@theonly1V Well, technically the tern "Native America" is a broad, general trem, for any/every aboriginal peoples living in the Americas. Broad in the same sense as African, Asian, or European, etc. Obviously there are extremely different cultural differences. I doubt an "Inuit" has much in common with an Apache. Interesting stuff. Take care.

14 years ago

gjc82071

@theonly1V 1st Nations, like Mohawks? My cousin dates an...I think/guess? "Métis"? She is half&half & her sister lives on a reservation in Canada. Growing up, another cousin was best friends with a full blooded Native American. He had relatives in Canada & would go on weekends to Native American dance "Pow Wows"? (my cousin often went along) A few years back I dated a half Navajo woman. We visited her mother (full blooded) on the Navajo reservation (beautiful scenery!) in New Mexico.

14 years ago

theonly1V

The distinction between Aboriginal groups (and what term is appropriate) can be confusing - there is a great variety within each of these 3 main distinctions, and cultural richness to match. Traditionally, they had also very different ways of live (some nomadic, some not - also depending of where they were geographically) and the gender roles/relations were also different because of that.

14 years ago

theonly1V

@gjc82071: It is completely seperate; there are 3 main Aboriginal distinctions: First Nations, Métis and Inuit. First Nations are what you would recognize as "Native Americans" in the U.S. (but there are many cultural/identity variations within First Nations communities), Métis refers to those with a mix of Aboriginal and French european ancestry (Halfbreeds usually refer to those with a English european mix), and Inuit (which mainly populate the North of Canada).

14 years ago

theonly1V

@gjc82071 It is completely seperate. In Canada there is 3 seperate "Native American" groups: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit. First Nations are what you would recognize as NAtive Americans, the Métis are a mix of French european and First Nation (the term "Halfbreed" usually refers to those with English european mix), and Inuit, which populate the North of Canada. Each of these groups have very distinct cultural identities and ways of life (First Nations also have much variety within).

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