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Originally recorded by Sergio Mendez & Brazil '66. " Mas Que Nada" - This classic bossa nova tune will give a smooth Brazilian flavor to your next jazz or show choir concert. "Blame It on the Bossa Nova" - You'll capture the sound of an era when you perform this campy hit from 1963 at the zenith of the Bossa Nova craze! Opening with a two part call and response, it moves into a fully harmonized chorus with some clever lyrics that will create smiles all around. The Holy Trinity of Topics Best Avoided - Clearing the Backlog and Starting Afresh, Hopefully.Ready for samba! "The Girl from Ipanema" - The legendary Brazilian composer Antonio Jobim's most famous song in a memorable setting.John Medd on The Holy Trinity of Topics Bes… Yeah, Another Blogge… on The Holy Trinity of Topics Bes… Khayem on The Holy Trinity of Topics Bes… Martin on The Holy Trinity of Topics Bes…Ĭharity Chic on The Holy Trinity of Topics Bes… Songs from Quentin Tarantino Movies (4).Songs from Buffy The Vampire Slayer (4).An Open Letter to George Michael RIP (4).Another Trip to Dundee, Aztec Camera and Keeping it in the Family.St Patrick’s Day, Red Nose Day and an Irish Band Trigger Warning.

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  • Months Of The Year In Song: March, Time to “Spring Forward”.
  • Bowie, Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence and ‘Forbidden Colours’- RIP Ryuichi Sakamoto.
  • Lost Mail and Trashed Houses: A Mini Rant (and A Couple of Great Songs).
  • Months Of The Year In Song: April, Time for Things to “Open Up”.
  • More Great Telly – Guilt, Daisy Jones & The Six and “Dancing Barefoot” by Patti Smith.
  • The Holy Trinity of Topics Best Avoided – Clearing the Backlog and Starting Afresh, Hopefully….
  • Next Next post: An Emotional Week, The BRITS and ‘It’s A Sin’ I give you Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ’66 (sounds like a football tournament, but no, we’ll never be allowed to forget who won that one), with his signature song Mas Que Nada, the first time a song in Portuguese became a hit all over the world. I don’t know if it was the sight of the snow this morning, but when the other half fired up his computer at 9am, he went straight to YouTube for a fix of something from warmer climes.

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    Here’s something to cheer us both up though – No, not the full six and half minutes of the song you alluded to above, but something quite different.

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    I have my new Tribute Series to add to, and another few ideas in the pipeline, so good to be back. And can I just say thank you for drawing me back in today, as I couldn’t seem to unblock the blockage around here. In the meantime, have you thought of a song to share, as if I’m not mistaken this is supposed to be a music blog?ĪLYSON: You are right of course, Mr (now not so) Blank Page. Also, the things I love most, like cinema, theatre, cosy country pubs, are still kind of out of bounds for the older, not-yet-fully-vaccinated individual. I’d love to meet up with friends and do fun things, but after not seeing them for so long, it’s tough reconnecting. It’s just that I’m finding the idea of getting back to some semblance of normality tough after a year of being holed up at home.

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    Excuse me for not being a bit more corporeal.ĪLYSON: You know I love you, WIAA. If I’d been real, like Ben, you could have compared notes about the weather in his neck of the woods. WIAA: Gosh, I wouldn’t have known, me just being a ‘blank page on a blogging platform’. Only a month and a half until the Summer Solstice, so we live in hope Spring might briefly put in an appearance before then.

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    There’s also the issue of the snow.ĪLYSON: Yep, this is what we woke up to this morning. They had a lovely time and I got a glowing review, but with no tourists from abroad yet, and the idea of ‘staycations’ (hate that word) in towns and cities not quite taking off yet, it could be another quiet season. As well as submitting my assignments last week, I also had to get the holiday house ready for my first set of guests. We’ve been through a lot these last five and half years and if I can get my ass in gear there will be more stories to tell, and more songs to write about. Not showing much loyalty there, Alyson, after all we’ve been through.ĪLYSON: Sorry, WIAA, you’re right. WIAA: Blank page…, on a blogging platform. But no, you’ve popped up around here before to drag me out of a blogging fug and of course you’re not real, like Ben, you’re just a blank page on my blogging platform. Sorry, couldn’t resist.ĪLYSON: Just realised Rol will think I’m stealing his Conversations With Ben feature. ‘You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave’. WIAA: Thank goodness for the niche world of music blogging then, where anything goes.














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