Why is Brazilian music so fucking good?
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Reminder this is literally the despacito of its time
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good movie too
MPB and Bossa Nova are both fantastic genres and sadly only lasted for such a short time due to civil unrest in Brazil.
My personal favorite Chico album is this one. Its much more layered and lush
Brazilian post-punk is pretty great. youtube.com
IS THERE A CHART WITH THE ESSENTIAL BRAZILIAN ALBUMS?
Great memeing, I bet you are a paulista that likes to listen to metal and watch Raphael Hide's Ideais Radicais on YouTube. Now, really go fuck yourself, and go back to the Coisas de Garoto Facebook's group where you belong
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No, I feel it might be worse, because he'd say that this is literally that "GOODNIGHT ALT RIGHT" one that was going about here a while ago. This is more akin to someone that doesn't actually understand what the fuck he's talking about.
my nigga
highly recommend chico, milton, novos baianos, caetano veloso, and os mutantes
pretty basic intro
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anyone recommend any other artists?
I'd go for the post-punk scene (at the very least Titãs, Barão Vermelho, Legião Urbana and Paralamas do Sucesso) as well. Most of what you're reccomending is up to the 70s, but Brazil had a big boom in national pop and rock music in the 80s and early 90s.
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This was popular at the time, just like despacito is popular right now. Singer songwriter pop/folk.
But yeah I get it, I was a teen once too, if its older and vintage its better.
It's a song protesting against the military junta. Not exactly Despacito, which is very much a song purely about sex.
tem mais samba, brah
a banda is a fucking classic to tho
let's not forget aguas de marco
So deep. As most other songwriters were doing at the time.
Musically its literally despacito. Not that being about fucking makes it shallow or badly written by default, as you seem to be implying here.
thanks
I'm checking it out right now
>Why is Brazilian music so fucking good?
I like it a lot because it sounds so natural and has this infectious air to it.
A Banda wasn't as political like his later singles, is a little more upbeat. But comparing to Despacito make me sick
>But comparing to Despacito make me sick
*tips*
Reminder you're literally the Sup Forums equivalent of those kids that would praise dumb led zeppelin songs and for some strange reason shit on newer stuff of equal quality.
>If you didn't want me
>You shouldn't look for me
>You shoudn't ilude me
>Or let me fall in love
Fuck, Milton
Ira! , you forgot about them, Psicoacustica (their album from 1988) is the best album from the whole BRock scene.
P.s. Engenheiros Do Hawaii's Revolta dos Dandi comes as a close second place
who here /jorgeben/
Right, if this is the musical equivalent of those kids, what is the patrician music of that time?
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This shit is incredible
I mean, yeah, Ira! and Engenheiros do Hawaii are great as well (Ultraje a Rigor's first album is great but about everyone will miss the gags if they don't speak Portuguese), but Titãs-Legião-Barão-Paralamas kinda covers what are the "essentials" of that era. That said, it's got a lot of great stuff, Cabeça Dinossauro is a great album and Titanomaquia would've been Sup Forumscore had it been released elsewhere.
As far as pop songs go despacito is pretty well done. Its musically competet.
>pop trash
Right. Wait a few years (maybe months) until you outgrow the "pop is inferior" phase, depending on how musically inclined you are.
underrated
Look, it's okay to like Despacito, but it's a very commercial look of a genre, I would compare it to what Kenny G is to Jazz
Here.
only rock now
>no Mamonas Assassinas - s/t
They're literally the Brazilian equivalent of The Mothers of Invention.
When we will all adimit that Raimundos wasn't as good as everybody say it was?
I think we differ on how to define pop trash. Most of the songs I consider pop trash are indeed "well done" and "musically "complete".
The brazilian Frank Zappa is Tom Zé, Mamonas Assassinas wasn't as good as everybody say they were
Musically speaking that album is great, but you're right in the Zappa equivalent being Tom Zé. You could argue for Rogério Skylab, though.
>Rolling Stone
Have there been any modern takes on bossa nova that are worth listening to, or is Getz/Gilberto the best we're gonna get?
Is better than the way Pitchfork talks about brazilian music...
I never cared for that film
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>at first i was like
>but then i was like
Bump
bumpp
This guy looks like the love child between Willem Dafoe and Joaquin Phoenix
That's novo's best album but I'd recommend you check out F.C. if you haven't yet.
Also:
Antonio Carlos jobim
Clube da esquina
Bola sete
my knowledge of Brazil music starts and ends here, does anyone have more recs?
Do you guys even Brazilian Experimental funk?
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Does Sup Forums approve my brazilian independent rock playlist?
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>00's
>Sal Grosso
>But no Idioma Morto
discount Sgt Peppers
Needs more Mamonas Assassinas
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My fucking nigga. Always loved A Banda.
Tim Maia is one of my favorite Brazilian singers
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