What music are you listening to?

"Who composes music like these [...] it is thought that it feeds on dew or rose petals. Instead no, an example was the episode that happened to Georg when he was in a London tavern. The famous German musician entered the club and ordered a breakfast for three. As the waiter, not seeing the other two diners coming, was slow to serve him, Haendel grumbled:- Hurry up bring me some food.
- And the other two? Replied the waiter.
- Don't worry, the other two are me - the musician addressed him." (cit.)


 
I like girls that drink beer :) (fun song) Toby Keith

 
Brazilian Capoiera vs Pizzica and Salento Knives Dance

 
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Brazilian Capoiera vs Pizzica and Salento Knives Dance


Loved it, Salento. Very cool. I watched several Capoeira presentations in the Brazilian State of Bahia, that is knowled as the black State of Brazil. The mix of martial art, music and dance is fascinating. When capoeiras show off to the public on the streets of any city in Brazil, everyone stops to watch, even those in a hurry. It is always a big show. Acrobatic movements defy the law of gravity. The sound of “berimbau” and “atabaques” and the dance do not go unnoticed. It’s all very catchy.
 
Loved it, Salento. Very cool. I watched several Capoeira presentations in the Brazilian State of Bahia, that is knowled as the black State of Brazil. The mix of martial art, music and dance is fascinating. When capoeiras show off to the public on the streets of any city in Brazil, everyone stops to watch, even those in a hurry. It is always a big show. Acrobatic movements defy the law of gravity. The sound of “berimbau” and “atabaques” and the dance do not go unnoticed. It’s all very catchy.

I'm glad you enjoyed it, it's interesting to see different styles interacting on the same stage.

Capoeira is fun to watch, and it seems to be a very Painful endeavor, 'ouch' LoL
 
 
Whatever you want

 
Sepultura-Rock and Capoeira in Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil - Another interesting mix of styles.

 
Heartbeat (Palpitu de core)
Classical music style vs Original-Popolare

Apollo Chamber Players:



Zimbaria (original):



Two Dance styles meet in New York
Don Pizzica - New York City
Classic + Traditional

 
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A song from Magna Graecia sung by Greeks (I think :)
(The Original Song is in Griko-Salentino)



In English by a singer from Rome:




the original “Kalinifta” in Griko-Salentino:
https://youtu.be/IidZ3YGkqPQ
 
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Remembering "The King"...


He never, ever, gets old for me, yet I didn't appreciate him when I was younger. It was as if "modern" music began with the Beatles. :) Only later did I start to "get" it.

I could fall asleep to his voice, and I sometimes do, and I mean that in a good way. :) His voice in these kinds of songs can be so warm, so soothing, and the lyrics, though simple, so deep and true.

 
... ​from Easy Rider ... Born to be Wild




R.I.P • P. Fonda
 
Woodstock - August 2019 - 50th anniversary of the rock’s iconic festival - The Who on the stage.

 
I've only recently discovered her, and now I can't get enough. Beautiful woman, beautiful, soulful voice. If I were a man I'd fall instantly in love...

Wayfaring Stranger...

She's got you...It feels like a betrayal to say it, but I think this might even be better than the original Patsy Cline version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2svidhpLW5M

She can sing anything, from bluegrass, country, Celtic music, to slave songs. Unbelievable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t7zowxgO5A&list=OLAK5uy_mGeUd3oGVqQ_wl6dqfOeeqXuwXWKQGdWI
 
"The whole problem of life, then, is this: how to break out of one's own loneliness, how to communicate with others." (C. Pavese)

[video]https://player.vimeo.com/video/228486916[/video]
 

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