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Prog Geo
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Posted: 22 May 2011 at 10:31am |
Well, I want to listen more to bossa nova. So, I wait for your suggestions. Except Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina, who other bossa nova artists are important?
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js
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Some people really go for Brasil 66 (Sergio Mendes) they have some 60s pop and exotica influences, the vocals are incredible, so smooth.
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Atkingani
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I may add:
- Toquinho (his 70s works) - Vinicius de Moraes (his works with Baden Powell & Toquinho) - Joćo Gilberto (not my favorite, but very praised) - Marcos Valle Well, it's a good start IMO.
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Prog Geo
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I think that I know Sergio Mendes. But I learned about Brazil 66 now. Thanks!
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Prog Geo
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Joao Gilberto is a legend of brazilian music (and generally an important musician). Thank you too!
Edited by Prog Geo - 22 May 2011 at 11:07am |
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Prog Geo
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Also, I want to say that I Iisten to Jazz radio.com. I had listened to Baden Powell in bossa nova channel.
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Kazuhiro
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I have heard one anecdote concerning Bossa Nova. However, I do not know whether it is true. Anyway, please hear the anecdote.
Bossa Nova that had been gradually paid attention in the latter half of the 50's was known to the market of the music of the world at once. Various musicians got excited by the unknown music sent by Brazil and were influenced.
The one person was Stan Getz. Stan Getz wanted to perform Bossa Nova and nominated Joao Gilberto.
However, Stan Getz speaks only English. [Soite] Joao Gilberto speaks Portuguese. The interpreter was necessary for the work. And, A.C.Jobim took charge of the interpreter.
Gilberto is a person who really developed Bossa Nova. However, Bossa Nova was still unknown music for Stan Getz.
Gilberto gradually had disgust for the performance of Stan Getz.
Gilberto was said to Jobim.
He doesn't understand Bossa Nova at all. I want him to say it.
Gilberto was said getting angry.
And, Jobim was said to Stan Getz.
It was said that Gilberto was glad to perform with you. However, Stan Getz was said. I do not understand Portuguese. However, Gilberto seems to be angry to me.
The real intention of this anecdote is not certain.
However, the music of Joao Gilberto is exactly a dawn for Bossa Nova.
There were Samba and Choro in Brazil before Bossa Nova was born. However, it is said that it tries to express all melodies and the rhythms with the guitar and Joao Gilberto was always practiced in the bathroom. And, the completed music is Bossa Nova. It is "New Wave. " if it translates as English exactly
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^ You can't fake the funk, or the Bossa Nova.
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Prog Geo
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I don't think that is an anecdote. It seems to be a historical fact. Anyway, thanks mr Kojima for reminding me that I want to create a thread about Stan Getz recommendations.
Edited by Prog Geo - 22 May 2011 at 11:28am |
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Atkingani
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Coming from Joćo Gilberto I'm quite sure it's true!
There's an urban legend here saying that Gilberto's kitten comitted suicide after spending an entire afternoon hearing Gilberto playing the same note for hours and hours. Once the poor cat was freed he jumped from the 8th floor to the ground.
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Prog Geo
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Nice!
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