Salento
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Celine Dion - S’il Suffisait D’aimer
... I’m glad you’re OK, ... but just in case ... :grin:
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Celine Dion - S’il Suffisait D’aimer
... I’m glad you’re Ok, ... but just in case ... :grin:
For you Salento:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRC8LQcccJo
The musical group is Greek and so is the dancer. I think the female singer is Italian. I think they're bitten.
Melanie Safka - Dust in the Wind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjTZqMZ5FJ0
Look What they Have Done to my Song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r44Ach4mXE4
Paralamas do Sucesso (band from Federal Capital, Brasília) in Leme’s Beach, Rio
... Essiti Cacciatori de sti Sciardini
... Get out there, Hunters of these Gardens / Land
Wonderful percussion and guitars. Thanks Salento (‘Valeu Salento’ - In Brazilian Portuguese).
PS - A little bit out of topic:
I believe that in a few years, this greeting (Valeu Salento) will be only in the Brazilian language. The diglossia already exists in Brazil (the language talked by the people is different from that taught in schools). The Brazilian language will have the same fate as Afrikaaner, last one definitely apart from Dutch. I believe that the time has come for the Brazilian Academy of Letters to take care of the Brazilian language, spoken only in Brazil and, on the other hand, the Academy of Arts and Science of Lisbon will be free to take care of Portuguese, the last one, a more global language spoken in Europe and other countries, newly emancipated. Our brothers from Uruguay and Paraguay, who, along with Spanish, also consider Portuguese an official language in some regions, in the future they may also adopt Brazilian as an official language. It is not just the Italian-Brazilians who defend this idea. As a Portuguese-Brazilian, I always defended it.
Cheers
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