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Kazuhiro
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The capital of Japan adopted the festival of the samba for local activation approximately 30 years ago. I believe that this festival is Japan and the evidence of the friendship of Brazil not to mention me. I chose some the images and was going to put it here. However, most of their clothes are a swimsuit and accessories. Therefore, I chose the image according to the rule of the site. |
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Atkingani
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I think the images below are OK, Kazuhiro-san and fellows.
In Japan: In Finland: In the UK: |
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js
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We had these same parades in San Francisco every year. I lived on the parade route for about 7 years and always had a guaranted front row seat from my stoop.
This was in San Francisco's well-known Latin neighborhood, "The Mission". Edited by js - 09 Oct 2011 at 8:24am |
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Atkingani
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Clara Nunes (1943-1983), supreme goddess of samba.
This one goes especially to Kazuhiro: |
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Kazuhiro
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Really thank you very much, Guigo I checked that Clara Nunes was a splendid singer. Of course I was able to understand it because a text and an interview had subtitles. I always loved melodies of the sambas. However, I noticed that the civic sadness and sorrow and joy were included there if I watched a text. However, they do not always grieve. They always include it in a text and a melody proudly. Clara Nunes said it in an interview. And she said that music went over the border. I should know the history and the culture to be included in a samba. |
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Atkingani
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The almost perfect samba-choro jam-session (around 1976).
Chico Buarque just finished the lyrics upon a tune by Francis Hime (piano) and sang it. Another song by Chico Buarque & Francis Hime. A tribute to Brazilian birds and a complaint against environmental destruction. |
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Atkingani
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Edu Lobo, another genius of the modern Brazilian music.
Now, a jointing effort of Edu Lobo with the omnipresent Chico Buarque, this time with Milton Nascimento's angelical voice. |
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Atkingani
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Brothers Marcos Valle and Paulo Sergio Valle composed this gem which was Elis Regina first hit, back in 1964.
Also brothers Valle composed this clear bossa-nova standard: Edited by Atkingani - 19 Oct 2011 at 2:10pm |
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js
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Is Edu Lobo the singer guitarist? Sounds like jazz to me, it also sounds very close to Bossa Nova.
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Apparently we already have Lobo here under Bossa Nova.
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Atkingani
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Indeed, John... Edu Lobo (and also Marcos Valle) started their careers in the bossa nova trend. EDIT: I checked now and Edu Lobo is here!
Edited by Atkingani - 19 Oct 2011 at 2:14pm |
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js
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...and Valle too.
Lately I have been spending time trying to catch up on current jazz artists with new CDs out, there's a lot out there.
Who knew so many people play jazz. ? Edited by js - 19 Oct 2011 at 2:18pm |
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Atkingani
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The Godoy brothers - a reference when the word 'piano' appears.
1. Here, Amilton Godoy with his Zimbo Trio (almost 50 years of quality): 2. Now, Amilson Godoy with his a bit more classical approach: 3. And finally, Adylson Godoy: Edited by Atkingani - 19 Oct 2011 at 4:17pm |
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Kazuhiro
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Thank you. I enjoyed a video of Marcos Valle which Guigo put. And I noticed that a song of Marcos Valle was the same as "So Nice" of Sergio Mendes.
I always love Marcos Valle. I suppose that probably he went pure bossa nova about an early work. However, he always performed modern music. I think that "Previsao do tempo" announced in 1973 in particular is a predominantly splendid album. |
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Atkingani
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Right, Kazuhiro, "So nice" is the English/American version of "Samba de verão" (Summer samba).
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Kazuhiro
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Thank you, Guigo. I always like this song. The melody always gives eases. It is the feeling that the version of Diana Krall is good for. And I heard a version of Wanda De Sah personally. |
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Atkingani
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Saturday is the day I like to bring some new faces here:
Arlindo Cruz, is not young but only recently he hit the charts and if we consider the view counting on YouTube he really came to stay. |
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Atkingani
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João Nogueira (1941-2000) was a great in the samba kingdom. A pure 'sambist' indeed.
Diogo Nogueira, is trailing the path of his father João Nogueira. Edited by js - 21 Feb 2021 at 7:50pm |
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Atkingani
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In the 60s and 70s we had samba-rock (Jorge Benjor & clones), samba-soul (Tim Maia & clones), samba-dance (disco-like style) and also other variations like sambalanço (samba-swing), where Wilson Simonal (1938-2000) was the dominating presence:
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Atkingani
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Samba-pop was a subgenre very popular in the 70s.
Benito di Paula was then the main star in this sub-genre: Another name was Agepê (1942-1995), considered a precursor of modern pagode. |
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