Caetano Veloso — Cucurrucucú Paloma [Live]
Album: Fina Estampa
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Released: 1994
Length: 3:55
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Total ratings: 177
Length: 3:55
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After reading his biography, I’d love seeing a movie set back in the ‘60s in Brazil, his story peppered with his music. Little bit like the The Motorcycle Diaries -style.
hightail wrote:
Easy 10 from Napoli on the Gulf. Caetano is one of the greats from Brazil. Such control and precision of tone and timbre. Voice of an angel.
Oooh wow. Divine
Easy 10 from Napoli on the Gulf. Caetano is one of the greats from Brazil. Such control and precision of tone and timbre. Voice of an angel.
Oooh wow. Divine
For me a pure 10
You know it's gotta be pretty good when there hasn't been a comment in 13 years. Also, Spanish music by a Portuguese person, interesting!
cachorro wrote:
Yes, besides he's brazilian, this is spanish, not portuguese.
Yes, besides he's brazilian, this is spanish, not portuguese.
Catchy. I like it!
oldman wrote:
Yes, besides he's brazilian, this is spanish, not portuguese.
Spanish Yanni?
Yes, besides he's brazilian, this is spanish, not portuguese.
This song seems to be really off on the edges of Eclectic. Next up, the Von Trapp family singers.
Spanish Yanni?
Not that this is his best work, but, it is the only song here! Not quite Doraval Cayimi or Joao Gilberto for overall contribution to music in the world, but Bahia's favorite son of our times for sure.
His song, "Terra", is much more representative of his style and work.
One more reason to learn Portuguese...
(By the way, I also remember Caetano singing this song in a surrealistic late-night party scene in the uniquely weird and wonderful Almadovar movie, Talk to Her...)