Enjoy the Friday night open thread with a dash of Brazil.
Agua de Beber
Antônio Carlos Jobim, Astrud Gilberto
Eu quis amar (I wanted to love)
Mas tive medo (but I was afraid)
E quis salvar (I wanted to protect)
Meu coracao (my heart)
Mas o amor (but love)
Sabe um segredo (knows a secret)
O medo pode matar (fear is able to kill)
O seu coracao (your heart)
Ã??gua de beber (water to drink)
Ã??gua de beber camara (water to drink, my friend)
Ã??gua de beber (water to drink)
Ã??gua de beber camara (water to drink, my friend)
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Thank you. One of my all-time favorites by a special fav of mine. I needed this.
Beautiful music for a Friday evening!
This is not Latino dance, but a nice
mixture of classical music and pop.
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I’m happy for Pam that she was able to keep her
level, and that she is on the upgrade altogether.
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Wow. That Bossa Nova (?) sound. Nothing like it.
Brazilian music, like everything else Brazilian, is overrated.
On the other hand “Brazilian Waxing” can be fun…. ;- )
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Guys like this crazy dogmatic sectarian “jesus loves you” freak @TomSJr bring me back to the simple beauty of Juda-ism. A Jew would never behave like an ordinary idiot in such an unworthy way (although unfortunately there are also quite disgusting exceptions). A Jew doesn’t say: “Stop smoking!” But he points to your cigarette box and asks, ignorant-ly posing himself: “What does the warning on it mean?” He doesn’t say either, be so or so! But he asks: “What are you actually doing with your life? A gifted person like you could actually have a regular writing job in an editorial office?”
A long time ago there were so called “Batlen” in Eastern Europe, especially in Gali-
cia. These were Jewish “storytellers” who lived only by entertaining the people of a
Shtetl. In return they were given board and lodging. A tradition that is extinct today.
http://www.cs.uky.edu/~raphael/yiddish/dictionary.cgi?sourceid=Mozilla-search&word=null
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtetl
Thanks, Pam. Oh, memories. I lived there as a kid. This is a typical Brazilian song melody and lyrics.