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2020-12-22 10:24 136290731 Anonymous (da90865816ffb6667e73a0af93dc1707.1000x1000x1.jpg 1000x1000 221kB)
I'm not Brazilian but holy shit, the lyrics of "construção" by Chico Buarque are the best lyrics I've ever heard.

9 min later 136291266 Anonymous
My mom used to sing that song for me everyday when we we're walking back from school. I didn't understand what the lyrics mean but I sang along with her anyway lol.

10 min later 136291310 Anonymous
>>136290731 It's a fucking masterpiece He wrote it while he was in exile for criticizing the military dictatorship

22 min later 136292015 Anonymous
>>136290731 I prefer Cotidiano.

26 min later 136292216 Anonymous
>>136290731 How do you know the lyrics?

29 min later 136292368 Anonymous
>>136290731 I don't know, this is my favorite lyrics written in Portuguese https://youtu.be/iC0KWA8tVBk

35 min later 136292682 Anonymous
>>136291310 "exiled" having coffee and cigarettes in Paris. He's a piece of shit but I like his songs.

49 min later 136293454 Anonymous
>>136292682 writing your magnum opus in 70's paris with cigarettes and coffee is something we all can only dream of I love how the song reflects the "repetitiveness" of the working day but at the same time with the slight switching of the words into thigs that make less sense it reflects the deteriorating effect on your mind up the moment of the suicide

58 min later 136293913 Anonymous
>>136292368 Based. I hate viralatas who say Brazil only has shitty music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJz NszDGn9U

1 hours later 136294020 Anonymous
His lyrical structures seen very influenced by Fernando Pessoa.

1 hours later 136294084 Anonymous
>>136293913 Beautiful song

1 hours later 136294181 Anonymous
>>136293913 Brazil literally didn't miss in music for the entirety of the 60's and 70's

1 hours later 136294196 Anonymous
>>136290731 Brazillian music is sooo good. It has everything - beautiful melodies, rhythm, harmony and lyrics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fws riqoMhqI

1 hours later 136294447 Anonymous
>>136294196 Some of my favorites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r1 tKquhyzU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2x 0JtEFKXg

1 hours later 136294592 Anonymous
>>136290731 >>136291310 Fuck this faggot and anyone from that time https://youtu.be/7lvvSJyE4Ns?t=449

1 hours later 136294854 Anonymous
>>136294592 What are they saying about Wilson Simonal?

1 hours later 136294947 Anonymous
>>136294854 He got cancelled by those faggots for not opposing the military regime on the circle jerk that was 70's music industry

1 hours later 136295027 Anonymous
>>136290731 Construção is considered our best song of all time. Here with English lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmG rRmXivmM

1 hours later 136295096 Anonymous
>>136294181 60s and 70s were our golden decades but we have released many great albums in every decade.

1 hours later 136295103 Anonymous
>>136290731 >I'm not Brazilian You're the same.

1 hours later 136295104 Anonymous
A Bossa Nova independente de ser de boa qualidade musical era uma coisa distante da realidade do país. Era um mundinho Ipanema Leblon Copacabana.

1 hours later 136295118 Anonymous
>>136294592 the best musicians have always been left wing

1 hours later 136295130 Anonymous (brazilian music 1.jpg 1182x814 730kB)
>>136290731

1 hours later 136295180 Anonymous
>>136295118 True

1 hours later 136295213 Anonymous
>this thread Brazilian music cannot be this popular outside, what the hell, a Brit knows who Simonal was

1 hours later 136295256 Anonymous (brazilian music 2.png 1372x1756 2235kB)
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1 hours later 136295272 Anonymous
>>136295213 Unfortunately old brazilian music seems to be more popular outside Brazil than here.

1 hours later 136295319 Anonymous (brazilian music 3.png 1372x1756 2469kB)
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1 hours later 136295331 Anonymous
>>136295213 The Girl From Ipanema is literally the second most recorded song of all time, only losing to Yesterday, by THE Beatles.

1 hours later 136295380 Anonymous
>>136294196 >>136294447 Great taste man

1 hours later 136295833 Anonymous (1594498430918.png 1372x1756 2699kB)
>>136295319 nice I got the 80s one as well if you like

1 hours later 136295917 Anonymous
>>136295272 Why is this do you think?

1 hours later 136295979 Anonymous
>>136295833 Thanks

1 hours later 136296039 Anonymous
>>136295833 Corredor Polonês by Patife Band is the greatest rock album Brazil ever released. It's gritty, to the point and short. Give it a try if you are into Post-punk.

1 hours later 136296442 Anonymous
>>136295213 This stuff (samba, choro, bossa) is quite popular in Britain - a lot of jazz musicians are highly influenced by it like this English guy and Portuguese girl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PI MR_oGRcU

1 hours later 136296662 Anonymous
>>136296442 This one seems kind of gimmicky but it is actually very nice It's English New Wave songs covered in the style of Bossa Nova and they called it Nouvelle Vague (heh) Supposedly the singers had never heard the original songs before performing them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3G Vd4DFFPA&list=PLm--B4L6tdcMfwUtsmIz x-dA6jF-jn8Ea

2 hours later 136297092 Anonymous
>>136296662 https://youtu.be/ZEmnX4swCB4

2 hours later 136298346 Anonymous
>>136297092 this is also a very interesting mix of genres thanks! I think some modern Brazilian music is very nice as well but I'm not that well versed in it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaN 58mqMwMc

2 hours later 136299513 Anonymous
>>136294181 based and I agree, thank you for appreciating our culture Mr. Mountain German

3 hours later 136301573 Anonymous
>>136295103 REKT E K T

4 hours later 136302002 Anonymous
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=dB6mPGLj2J8[/embed]

4 hours later 136302639 Anonymous
>>136295917 Brazil's constant cultural and intellectual decline.

4 hours later 136302757 Anonymous
https://youtu.be/_Q6Str9aDmw 60s and 70s were truly the golden age of Brazilian music.

4 hours later 136302801 Anonymous
>>136302002 look at this dood

4 hours later 136302982 Anonymous
>>136291310 He and his caterva did far worse to Wilson Simonal than the military regime did to him. The government just censored some inconvenient lyrics. That's the only suffering he went through between his travels to Paris.

4 hours later 136303091 Anonymous
Bump. I want to know more about my country's musical history so this must stay alive.

4 hours later 136303156 Anonymous
>>136290731 >"construção" by Chico Buarque The tempo and cadence of his voice reminds me a little of quran being recited.

5 hours later 136304530 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJE KNgfYiv8

6 hours later 136306014 Anonymous
>>136295130 >>136295256 >>136295319 Several of those albums don't sound Brazilian at all, they're just American music with Brazilian lyrics.

6 hours later 136306106 Anonymous
>>136306014 >Several of those albums don't sound Brazilian at all, they're just American music with Brazilian lyrics. here comes the nacional-pardista who thinks brazilian music is just sertanejo and pagode

6 hours later 136306126 Anonymous
>>136302639 I think American entertainment taking over other countries industry also had to do that. In mexico we used to have nonvulgar cumbia, soft-rock and alternative music but now everything turned towards heavily manufactured regueton and rap.

6 hours later 136306139 Anonymous
>>136306106 American music with Brazilian lyrics is not exactly Brazilian music. Even Bossa Nova isn't a Brazilian style, it's a Brazilian-American style.

6 hours later 136306619 Anonymous
>>136294854 >>136294947 He was framed by the lefty musician posse (people like Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso and Elis Regina) and the media as being a military spy ratting out other musicians and getting them tortured by the military regime, because he wouldn't take part in their revolutionary ideology bullshit. After the regime ended they went through the archives and there was never any records of him being a spy. His carreer was already over, though. Most young people in Brazil don't even know he existed.

6 hours later 136306718 Anonymous
>>136306139 No one cares, retard >Bossa Nova isn't a Brazilian style, it's a Brazilian-American style. Are you even listening to yourself?

6 hours later 136306889 Anonymous
>>136290731 >tf >tp

6 hours later 136307098 Anonymous (Entartete_musik_poster.jpg 263x377 26kB)
>>136306718 You're bitching about "cultural and intellectual decline' while posting mass-manufactured American pop from the 80s with Brazilian lyrics, and Bossa Nova, which is based on samba and jazz, a musical style that was considered subhuman.

6 hours later 136307121 Anonymous
>>136307098 here he comes to ruin the thread will polfaggotry

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