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    Beautiful Night Music from Brazil

    Hey, we are in the off-topic section, so I thought I will share a sample of my third worldly passion, which is authentic () music, about which I know a thing or two about - specially Latin American music:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVM4...eature=related

    This is Leila Pineiro from Brasil singing with a voice and tone that will touch many souls, so no need to understand the words. The melody of this song, through the excellent orchestration, will also speak to the heart.

    Brasil, for my money, has the best female vocalists on the planet - this is just my opinion, so no flame wars please.

    I guess it is good to post music like this once in a while to remind us that there is more to life than silly flame wars and petty political arguments, that miss the truth.
    Last edited by Hardwork108; 07-06-2010 at 10:19 PM.

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    nice; although not so sure why they superimposed the song on top of a bunch of Van Gogh crazy-paintings (with the exception of my favorite, Cherry Blossoms at 1:26, which he painted in an uncharacteristic good humor when his nephew was born - great work, saw it "live" in Amsterdam, have a print up in my son's room; but anyway...);

    as far as Brazilian music, my wife likes this guy:
    http://videolog.uol.com.br/video.php?id=375799

    (I'd post what I like, but I don't want to derail this thread with a bunch of irrelevant cross-training stuff like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw0VVnE3MFQ )
    Last edited by taai gihk yahn; 07-06-2010 at 11:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taai gihk yahn View Post
    nice; although not so sure why they superimposed the song on top of a bunch of Van Gogh crazy-paintings
    LOL, I don't know either, even though, some of them did somehow fit in with the melody of the song in a mysterious way, IMHO.

    Anyway, I enjoyed the surprising appearance of the genius, Van Gogh.

    Here is a live version of the same song and same singer, but with different instrumentation:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3wWvorq2WE&NR=1

    Quote Originally Posted by taai gihk yahn
    (with the exception of my favorite, Cherry Blossoms at 1:26, which he painted in an uncharacteristic good humor when his nephew was born - great work, saw it "live" in Amsterdam, have a print up in my son's room; but anyway...);
    Good to hear that there is a lot of culture in your home, specially the fact that you are exposing your son to it as well. Kudos.

    Quote Originally Posted by taai gihk yahn
    as far as Brazilian music, my wife likes this guy:
    http://videolog.uol.com.br/video.php?id=375799
    Oh yes, the great and legendary Milton Nascimento. I remember seeing him many, many years ago in the Royal Festival Hall in London, where I spotted Eric Clapton in the audience. I missed him while living in Rio. I think he lives in another part of Brasil.

    However, during that time, I had music coming out of my ears and I will probably end up living there in a couple of years time, so perhaps finally I can complete my Wing Chun studies, as well, before I am 90......LOL.

    BTW, if you get the chance then play the song to your wife and see wether she likes it. I believe that the melody of the song will sound very appealing to the musical tastes of a good number of people from East Europe.

    Quote Originally Posted by taai gihk yahn
    (I'd post what I like, but I don't want to derail this thread with a bunch of irrelevant cross-training stuff like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlIm9...eature=related )
    You know, I am not an opera person, but I enjoyed that. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I grew up listening to classic music and opera, which my mother would always play. She is a big fan.

    By all means post more of the stuff that you like. Sometimes, music helps us know and understand others.

    Do you also like jazz? Or Latin Jazz? Bossa Nova? Salsa (classic not commercial)? Etc.?

    If so, then put up some samples of those. Good music will only bring benefits to any conversation.

    By the way, this is, Jose Jose, one of the best male vocalists that Latin America has ever produced. this was filmed in 1970 at a music festival/contest and he brought the house down, and this at a young age, singing an extremely difficult song:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skCZCaThiuM

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    Another poster with good taste in music!

    Thank you Iron_Lung, great choice of Bossa Nova, and all are my favorites and are part of my musical collection, in one version or another.

    Listening to them took me back to Rio de Janeiro where I used to live for 5 years and the city that left me with the best post childhood memories, and where I am planning to return to settle down in the near future.

    So, here is a gift for you:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onHDz...eature=related

    Emílio Santiago recorded live in the Copacabana Palace Hotel, in 2000, with his version of "Doce Viver", with the special participation of Bossa Nova pianist and compositor, Marcos Valle, and a great orchestra. I have the dvd of the whole show and it is pure class.

    HW108

    Perhaps you should visit the city that produces all of these beautiful melodies and feel its unique energy; see some live music, and of course, do some music shopping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardwork108 View Post
    Another poster with good taste in music!

    Thank you Iron_Lung, great choice of Bossa Nova, and all are my favorites and are part of my musical collection, in one version or another.

    Listening to them took me back to Rio de Janeiro where I used to live for 5 years and the city that left me with the best post childhood memories, and where I am planning to return to settle down in the near future.

    So, here is a gift for you:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onHDz...eature=related

    Emílio Santiago recorded live in the Copacabana Palace Hotel, in 2000, with his version of "Doce Viver", with the special participation of Bossa Nova pianist and compositor, Marcos Valle, and a great orchestra. I have the dvd of the whole show and it is pure class.

    HW108

    Perhaps you should visit the city that produces all of these beautiful melodies and feel its unique energy; see some live music, and of course, do some music shopping.
    Great song! Im a big jazz fan and find Brazilian tunes have that same relaxing feeling about them. I love the artists Os Gemeos from Brazil who are amazing as well. And I have heard that Rio is a very beautiful place to visit, especially during Carnival. Your lucky to have lived in and experienced such a cool place. I need to take advantage of the workplace benefits and get down there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Lung View Post
    Great song! Im a big jazz fan and find Brazilian tunes have that same relaxing feeling about them.
    In that case, here is another gem from Brazil. The haunting melody that is the song, Corsarío, interpreted by one of the best female vocalists to come out of Brazil, the late Elis Regina. Some Brazilians see her as the greatest ever, and that is saying something in a country full of gifted female singers.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0yfR7_tYgA

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Lung
    And I have heard that Rio is a very beautiful place to visit, especially during Carnival. Your lucky to have lived in and experienced such a cool place. I need to take advantage of the workplace benefits and get down there!
    Carnaval time (together with December/New Year period) is pretty hectic, and on top of that, very expensive for tourists, but the attractions are obvious. During the year one can still catch plenty of sun, beach, sightseeing and music, at lesser cost, perhaps enabling him to have a longer vacation.

    Of course, the Rio winters are during the summer period of the Northern hemisphere. The temperatures during this period are unstable, but never too cold, so some years there is plenty of sunshine.

    The months of April and May are good times to travel if you want to avoid the peak season.

    Anyway, here is something to wet your appetite. :-)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ3GOVycA7M

    Every time I watch this video I realize how unfortunate I was to leave Rio, for cold and rainy London, but then we can't control our destiny all the time. At least now I live in tropical Colombia, which is a pretty fantastic country in its own right, and not too far from Brazil.
    Last edited by Hardwork108; 07-11-2010 at 04:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardwork108 View Post

    Anyway, here is something to wet your appetite. :-)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ3GOVycA7M

    See now, this makes me want to go to Rio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Lung View Post
    See now, this makes me want to go to Rio.
    Seriously, if you decide to visit Rio, then contact me through this site and I can give you some relevant information and travel hints.
    Last edited by Hardwork108; 07-13-2010 at 01:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardwork108 View Post
    Seriously, if you decide to visit Rio, then contact me through this site and I can give you some relevant information and travel hints.
    Appreciate that! If I can get down there, I will definitely pick your brain beforehand.

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    And for your generous and friendly offer, may I present a few more choice YouTube selections of the wonderful Antonio Carlos Jobim. I love his music, it makes me want to experience life more .....

    All selections are from the album "Wave" which I imagine I will be purchasing shortly.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR-4G...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDTGI...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxunp...eature=related

    Thanks again.

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