i don't speak Portuguese, i've never been to Brazil, I don't have any connection to Brazil or the Brazilian community at all. But man this music soothes me, it calms me, i don't understand a word is says...well, maybe a few words as i do speak spanish....but this music just speaks to me and settles in me so effortlessly.
Same here. I got a DNA test done to check if I have any Brazilian ancestors. Results are coming in soon. I find the language and music very pleasant to the ear. Update: The results came out with 16% Iberian DNA 🤩
"His voice was one of the most intimate sounds of the 20th century - more melodic than a sigh, more rhythmic than chitchat, only just barely. Every syllable that appeared on his lips carried an air of effortlessness, but Gilberto had worked hard to locate that sacred place where a human breath becomes music."
The girl from Ipanema was a done thing, and then 10 years later I wound up in Brazil, loved all of it, learned português, and stayed 20 years left for 20, but, am back now 73 yrs old, to stay.
I'm going on 72. In 1979 I was wandering through the Botanic Gardens in Belem, and a gentleman overheard me chatting with a travel companion, he approached us and asked if we'd be interested in teaching English at a school he ran in Rio, he'd get us an apartment, pay wages etc. We were going that way so I thought it was a great offer but unfortunately my partner spoke no Portuguese and had to decline. As I was his translator I had to stick with him. Almost every day I think back to that day, and what if? WHAT IF? Our lives are full of so many what ifs.
im just starting to learn bossa nova guitar, after losing some love of indie pop and folk music its a contridiction between sad and happy sounds in my mind
00:00 - eu vim da Bahia 5:53 - palpite infeliz 9:46 - girl from Ipanema 14:57 - Sampa 19:58 - vivo sonhando 22:55 - Bésame mucho 25:39 - una mujer 29:22- eu quero um samba 34:07 - Corcovado 38:21 - de conversa em conversa 40:37 - rosinha 44:29 - you do something to me 47:10 - doralice 49:55 - ave Maria no morro 54:12 - izaura 59:38 - desafinado 1:03:35 - pra machucar meu coraçao 1:08:38 - sorriu pra mim 1:11:45 - falsa baiana 1:15:30 - eu Sambo mesmo
El portugués es como el gallego, pero mucho más melancólico, sereno y sensible. El gallego es, a su vez, un español más nostálgico. Todas ellas comparten la característica de ser bellas lenguas, como toda lengua latina. Debemos estar orgullosos de tener tan buen arte en la Iberofonía. Un abrazo lejano desde España.
If butterflies or small birds made music I think it’d sound something like this. The way bossa nova flutters around and gliiiides is the thing that’s makes the genre so addicting to me!! It’s so beautiful and peaceful.
I started studying Portuguese when I met my wife to be who is from Portugal. My first teacher was an American who learned Portuguese in Brazil. Her passion for teaching us about Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language was a great inspiration. Forty years after that first class my own passion for speaking this beautiful language is as strong as ever. When I first started listening to bossa nova I could appreciate the beauty without understanding the words. Over time listening to the music and learning the meaning of the the words has made bossa nova my favorite music. This really is beautiful music and understanding it has helped my to learn to speak Brazilian Portuguese and has also inspired me to learn more about Brasil , it’s history and it’s culture.
@@Grimm-- The difference between the Portuguese spoken in Brazil and Portugal is also in the way sentences are formulated, in the words and their meanings and in other linguistic issues, but the accent is the main thing. Because it has continental dimensions, Brazil has a vast amount of its own accents as well. It may even happen that Brazilians from different regions have some difficulty communicating, so imagine the difference between the Portuguese spoken in South America, Europe and Africa...
@@dudeman5303 It is still not the same thing, since the mixture has already become something new, when we mix the color blue and yellow we have green which is no longer blue nor yellow is green, bossa nova had little influence from jazz more on the part of jobim that I had also studied this rhythm, but its main base was always samba, which even invented a new beat on the guitar by joao gilberto for the created rhythm that is bossa nova.
I am a African American and when I listen to this music for the first time i really connected with this form of Art i had to have been 38 I'm 52 now still listening just takes your Spirit to a positive place when hell is breaking around you 🙏🏼🎶🎶💗💗
My mother used to play this ALL THE TIME when I was a child...she mightve been a violent bipolar but man, when she put this on stereo, she calmed right down.... She was a different person...contemplative, expressive, creative, her true God self. Miss that. Thank you.❤
His voice is like crystal clear water and he sings ever so freely, so naturally and so rhythmically like dancing waves. I believe his songs will be timeless. Eternal beauty. 🌅⛲💓
The Brazilian music establishment pushed against MPB, Bossa Nova. Saying they sang “out of tune “ . So João Gilbert wrote one of his greatest hits “Desafinado” (out of tune) .LOL
O brasileiro jamais chegará a saber quem foi João Gilberto no mundo e como ele foi e é considerado um dos grande gênio da música no século xx e como ele influenciou e fez escola des da música Américana a música mundial
the first song made me cry, and i dont know why.. it just synced with deeper parts of my childhood and made me think of a simpler time.. life was hard for the adults around me.. it shouldve been hard for me too but they acted as my shield and i felt like a knight, invincible.. unaware that one day my shield would be taken from me, and the small monsters i easily would defend my castle from only became larger and larger as the years went on..
No matter how stressful this pandemic or economic situation has gotten, when I wake up have my coffee, water my plants and put Joao on the stereo, the day always looks better.
This IS music. Joao being one of the founding members of Bossa Nova, put his eternal imprint with his words, songs, and guitar. It was said that his breath was music. I was saddened by his death ln 2019, and in particular the circumstances. Joao Gilberto lives in my soul.
@@eddiesantos4978 Bom, eu sempre elogiei a língua portuguesa, e eu acho que é igual ao fato de os estrangeiros elogiarem mais a nossa cultura do que nós mesmos.
Эта музыка прекрасна… она вводит меня в волшебный транс, я могу лежать и слушать её часами, и мне представляется морская гладь, тёплый ветерок и какие-то красивые плавные танцы
@@fernandoalcantara2435 Latinos es por el origen de las lenguas cuyas principales raíces es el Latín. El francés, italiano, portugués y español son las principales lenguas latinas. En Brasil, el idioma es portugués. Luego entonces Brasil es un país LatinoAMERICANO.
This music is timeless and transcends national identity or boundaries. What is amazing is this grand Brazilian music premiered in the early 60s. A fantastic innovation for that time and still today it echoes sweet and beautiful and inspiring for musicians and listeners of all stripes, and age groups: Antonio (Tom) Jobim, Gilberto, songbird Astrud Gilberto, and the great Stan Getz were pioneers of this fantastic music from Brazil, one of the earth's great peoples.
Today is the first time I am listening to this piece of music, I started about 12 mid day and it's 7: 30 pm now, all I can say it is simply therapeutic, I poured myself a drink of Vodka and tonic and I find myself in a different zone, Jamaica is the land of reggae music, but if you need something to appeal to your inner self, soothes You, relaxes You, clams you and propels you to a place of peace and share tranquility, this is my stop, today was a beautiful day.
@@Dalest22 the world is kinda screwed up right now and at the same time we have these go to places where the sound of music can make such a difference, thank you Brazil for this sound.
João Gilberto y Tom Jobim marcaron la historia de la música del siglo XX. Pura genialidad y sencillez. Un abrazo a los hermanos brasileños desde España.
my dad used to listen to this album a lot when i was a kid, and all i could remember was The Girl From Ipanema, but not the lyrics! so ive been trying to find it for a while, and im so relieved that i finally have!
Me pasa lo mismo que a Dennis. Puedo entender bastante, porque soy española, pero no todo, ni mucho menos. Me encanta el portugués, su musicalidad, ¡Qué belleza de lengua! ¡Y qué maravilla de música! Quiero aprenderlo.
Avec cette canicule en France j'avais envie ce soir de réécouter ces musiques et rythmes éternels .Cette chaude voix est une invite à fermer les yeux... C'est en 1962 que j'avais découvert la Bossa Nova, pratiquement inconnue à cette époque. Merci pour se merveilleux partage.
Que pena! Ja nao temos nem teremos nunca mais outro joao Gilberto nem outro Tom Jobim, nem outro Vinicius...Elis Regina,Maria Creuza...uma epca inesquecivel da musica brasileira...OBRIGADA
Gosto muito do João Gilberto, eu conheci suas músicas quando eu tinha 15 kkk agora tenho 17 e estou aprendendo português é muito bonito ouvir bossa nova.
músicas q fazem parecer que vc tá andando num bosque com ventinho batendo nas plantas e no rosto e tem sol na medida certa, com passarinhos cantando por perto. Simplesmente!
amo Brasil,por qué mi amigo,era brasilera,pero de niño,no le paraba a su música,aún cuando se escuchaba en mi casa,fue en el 71.cuando fui a jatoba,Pernambuco,a conocer mi familia,que escuche en verdad esa música maravillosa,y fue Joao Gilberto,el responsable de eso,la adoro!
Hi Jose in Colombia from Leslie in U.S. I found your comment poetic, appropriate for this very magical music of the great Joao Gilberto. Love to Brazil and all the world, plus Merry Christmas ALL!
I thank joao gilberto for his music because it calms my mood from being super angry to being extremely relaxed. Everyone who is here is because we value the talent of a good person. I admire joao gilberto for his talent.
desde el primer día que escuche la música brasilera, me apasione por ella, el lenguaje que mas luego adoptara, así como con el ingles en su momento, mas llevo en mi corazón todo brazil, su cultura y ciudades dejan a quien visita con deseos de quedarse y vivir allí permanente. Así pues mi vida cambio al aprender muy bien una tercera lengua y poder tener contacto con una cultura tan fascina
Man,that opening track! Joao gets the groove going so strong and yet so effortlessly. A lesser musician would be it to death,monotonously so. Gilberto stokes it like a low flame,making it simmer so wonderfully. "Less is more" never sounded so good! My favorite "get up and get going" track,always convinces me that I-we-can make it,after all.
Hi, Mr. Charles Davis: Love your positivity. Brazilian Bossa Nova IS magical, and I am so glad the world received the gift of Joao Gilberto's very beautiful music. Merry Christmas ALL.
LOVE me some Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto/Tom Jobim et al. and Bossa Nova/Tropicalia!! 🎶💞 I've loved it since I was 7 or 8, hearing my father's records. It's more powerful than any modern pharmaceuticals!
So tragic how Joao's life spiraled after the turn of the millennium. No family, living alone for a decade, mired with financial issues and eviction before dying in obscurity.
Did he really? I've read an article in portuguese that he lived quite a good life in fact, never having to cook again. He lived with his daughter, who called every day to a restaurant downtown in Leblon (which is not a cheap restaurant, either) for them to deliver his meals. But well, the only true "fortune" he kept around was his royalties. Whoever wins his inheritance in court will have access to the bank account where his royalties are still being deposited day by day every time we listen to his music in CZcams and in similar places that got copyrighted.... Still, I find it weird that he died facing eviction and financial problems.
This isn’t entirely factual He was a recluse who lived alone by choice & was trying to resolve some legal issues in his last yrs., he wasn’t “left alone” by any stretch of the imagination
It must be the whole world loves this music. By the way, hi to you in Argentina from me in U.S., plus much love echoed to Brazil, so special in this world for being the homeland of Joao Gilberto and many spellbinding, amazingly talented musicians! Much Love Always!
I went to Brasil in 1965 after their dictatorship ended. How great it was that i arrived soon after. I went down with my Dad's job with the State Departmeent. The next seven years had consumed all of my life interests. Oh how i love Meu Brazil ! Ever since i haven't been able to fall asleep without my Btasilian Bosa Nova Jaz. Meu Corasao e sempre do Brasil.
As a brazillian and bossa nova lover I say to you all over the world that it's sad to assume that our country didn't liked bossa as a whole. The "mass of people" don't like the soothing samba, they are more likely to listen fast paced samba that goes better to parties full of beers and "cachaça". That may be one of the core reasons that João lived and played more in the United states and Europe than in this own country.
Hi Leandro. Thanks for giving me more insight into how Brazilians have felt about Bossa Nova; a few months ago I saw a comment saying something about how most Brazilian s today do not like Bossa Nova... Anyway, I am just wanting to learn whatever I can because I am U.S. citizen (do not know much). I do know, however, that Brazilians have something very special to be proud about due to Bossa Nova music, which, to me, is one of the best genres in my he entire world. I have been able to gather that Joao Gilberto is the foremost artist of Bossa Nova; now, I am setting out to listen to the music of the other great Brazilian Bossa Nova artists.
@@leslierobertson4734Esta música es jóven y fresca, pero ¡¡cuidado con las fantasías!! en Brasil continúa la indigencia y la marginación de los pobres.
i don't speak Portuguese, i've never been to Brazil, I don't have any connection to Brazil or the Brazilian community at all. But man this music soothes me, it calms me, i don't understand a word is says...well, maybe a few words as i do speak spanish....but this music just speaks to me and settles in me so effortlessly.
¡QUE BUENA ESTA MÙSICA!
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Your comment resonates with me, Dennis.
-Al
Same here. I got a DNA test done to check if I have any Brazilian ancestors. Results are coming in soon. I find the language and music very pleasant to the ear.
Update: The results came out with 16% Iberian DNA 🤩
This guy died a few years ago, he is a giant in modern brazilian music.
Oq que é isso ? Essa coisa esquisita que sentimos, é um sentimento mt estranho e um pouco gosto
"His voice was one of the most intimate sounds of the 20th century - more melodic than a sigh, more rhythmic than chitchat, only just barely. Every syllable that appeared on his lips carried an air of effortlessness, but Gilberto had worked hard to locate that sacred place where a human breath becomes music."
😍😍👍👍👍
Perfeito..
source
😍😍😍😍 lovely!!!
@@JoseR347 can't remember. Think it was in the WAPO back in the 90s
The girl from Ipanema was a done thing, and then 10 years later I wound up in Brazil, loved all of it, learned português, and stayed 20 years left for 20, but, am back now 73 yrs old, to stay.
Que legal amigo
awesome you did exactly what i want to achieve in life
I'm going on 72. In 1979 I was wandering through the Botanic Gardens in Belem, and a gentleman overheard me chatting with a travel companion, he approached us and asked if we'd be interested in teaching English at a school he ran in Rio, he'd get us an apartment, pay wages etc. We were going that way so I thought it was a great offer but unfortunately my partner spoke no Portuguese and had to decline. As I was his translator I had to stick with him. Almost every day I think back to that day, and what if? WHAT IF? Our lives are full of so many what ifs.
Te declaro cidadão brasileiro, colega!
im just starting to learn bossa nova guitar, after losing some love of indie pop and folk music its a contridiction between sad and happy sounds in my mind
00:00 - eu vim da Bahia
5:53 - palpite infeliz
9:46 - girl from Ipanema
14:57 - Sampa
19:58 - vivo sonhando
22:55 - Bésame mucho
25:39 - una mujer
29:22- eu quero um samba
34:07 - Corcovado
38:21 - de conversa em conversa
40:37 - rosinha
44:29 - you do something to me
47:10 - doralice
49:55 - ave Maria no morro
54:12 - izaura
59:38 - desafinado
1:03:35 - pra machucar meu coraçao
1:08:38 - sorriu pra mim
1:11:45 - falsa baiana
1:15:30 - eu Sambo mesmo
Tudo do bom!
obrigado!!!
Many thanks.
Obrigado!
boa! obrigada
El portugués es como el gallego, pero mucho más melancólico, sereno y sensible. El gallego es, a su vez, un español más nostálgico. Todas ellas comparten la característica de ser bellas lenguas, como toda lengua latina. Debemos estar orgullosos de tener tan buen arte en la Iberofonía. Un abrazo lejano desde España.
O português brasileiro é melódico porque o de Portugal de melódico não tem nada
Viva Latinoamérica!
@@_capi_tu937SIM
outro abraço do BRasil!
@@_capi_tu937 "porque o de Portugal de melódico não tem nada" 🤣
If butterflies or small birds made music I think it’d sound something like this. The way bossa nova flutters around and gliiiides is the thing that’s makes the genre so addicting to me!! It’s so beautiful and peaceful.
So true 👍🏻
Trully peaceful
Bossa is timeless!!!
I like to make out to this
This comment is funny, smart and beatiful at the same time.
En France aussi on adore Joao Gilberto, son génie et sa Bossa Nova magique !!!
Mágico joao
I started studying Portuguese when I met my wife to be who is from Portugal. My first teacher was an American who learned Portuguese in Brazil. Her passion for teaching us about Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language was a great inspiration. Forty years after that first class my own passion for speaking this beautiful language is as strong as ever. When I first started listening to bossa nova I could appreciate the beauty without understanding the words. Over time listening to the music and learning the meaning of the the words has made bossa nova my favorite music. This really is beautiful music and understanding it has helped my to learn to speak Brazilian Portuguese and has also inspired me to learn more about Brasil , it’s history and it’s culture.
I don't know if you know but brazilian portuguese is very different from european portuguese, and this difference is only in the accent
Brazil is special, no matter what they say
You cannot allow a damned commercial while listening to jazz or bossa nova,
… it kills the ambiance.
you forgot to mention about d women
@@Grimm-- The difference between the Portuguese spoken in Brazil and Portugal is also in the way sentences are formulated, in the words and their meanings and in other linguistic issues, but the accent is the main thing. Because it has continental dimensions, Brazil has a vast amount of its own accents as well. It may even happen that Brazilians from different regions have some difficulty communicating, so imagine the difference between the Portuguese spoken in South America, Europe and Africa...
Portuguese is, in my opinion, the most musical language in the world. This album is brilliant proof of this...🎶
For me is the second. Try catalan, you swear and it sounds beautiful. Oh and I am Brazilian ahaha
Portuguese from brazil yes, im from portugal and here we speak w a lot of agression lmao, brazillians are the musicals one
When the Brazilian influenced Jazz hit he world stage in the mid-sixties, it was surreal! All of a sudden the entire world stopped and listened.
Mágico joao
This is not jazz, this is Bossa nova, this is not the same thing.
@@tiagoribeiro6759 I mean, it's samba combined with jazz so technically it's jazz fusion if you ask me lol
@@dudeman5303 It is still not the same thing, since the mixture has already become something new, when we mix the color blue and yellow we have green which is no longer blue nor yellow is green, bossa nova had little influence from jazz more on the part of jobim that I had also studied this rhythm, but its main base was always samba, which even invented a new beat on the guitar by joao gilberto for the created rhythm that is bossa nova.
@@tiagoribeiro6759 ¡BRAVO! NO aceptan que la bossa nova movió el EJE musical hacia el sur.
I am a African American and when I listen to this music for the first time i really connected with this form of Art i had to have been 38 I'm 52 now still listening just takes your Spirit to a positive place when hell is breaking around you 🙏🏼🎶🎶💗💗
elon musk is an african american
My mother used to play this ALL THE TIME when I was a child...she mightve been a violent bipolar but man, when she put this on stereo, she calmed right down.... She was a different person...contemplative, expressive, creative, her true God self. Miss that.
Thank you.❤
A língua portuguesa sentida e tocada pelos irmãos brasileiros é qualquer coisa doutro mundo. Cumprimentos especiais de Portugal!
Obrigado Portugal por esta língua tão bela e aconchegante ao coração...
Obrigado pelo idioma . A lingua mais poetica do mundo .
❤️
obrigado irmão padeiro! abraços
@@axesantexmonero6628
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Je ne parle pas portugais mais wow les émotions se sent dans les paroles de João. Obrigado! Pour cette musique magnifique.
just use a translator you dumb, just like I'm doing here to curse you we Brazilians and fuck
je ne parle pas francais, mais a mon avis, c'est vrai.
moi non plus mais quel delice
In our world that aggressively promotes power singers and the harsh words of rappers, this is a balm for the soul.
His voice is like crystal clear water and he sings ever so freely, so naturally and so rhythmically like dancing waves. I believe his songs will be timeless. Eternal beauty. 🌅⛲💓
Miles Davis famously opined that, "Gilberto would sound good reading a newspaper out loud."
@@sitarnut Thanks for sharing 'cause that is funny and true to me all at the same time; for me, I would be happy to hear his voice forever...
la chica de ipanema es lo mejoe de Joao Gilberto
The Brazilian music establishment pushed against MPB, Bossa Nova. Saying they sang “out of tune “ . So João Gilbert wrote one of his greatest hits “Desafinado” (out of tune) .LOL
its a song 💀
Olá,
Acho, claro da minha Opinião a Música brasileira pertence ao topo.
Fui 6 vezes lá.
A Cultura é emocional.
Cumprimentos da Suíça central
Regardless of how old I get, Brazilian Bossa Nova will always hold a special place in my heart. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
you too hold a special place in my heart
Mágico joao
Yes it is a part of my DNA
This is the most relaxed singing I've ever heard. It sounds so effortless, easier than talking, but so good at the same time.
Someone once described his voice as sounding like butterflies talking!
Preciosa música en un precioso idioma, soy ruso pero estoy enamorado del bossa nova, viva Brazil !
Viva o Brics....rsrsrs
El portugués Brasileño ♥️es un susurro a los oídos.
Saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪
@@carlosm.freitas9572 Viva el BRICS+ con Argentina también!
Venha visitar o Brasil, A Bahia e Rio de Janeiro ❤
The TONE. The voice, the guitar. Good Lord. Especially the first song. It's ALIVE.
O brasileiro jamais chegará a saber quem foi João Gilberto no mundo e como ele foi e é considerado um dos grande gênio da música no século xx e como ele influenciou e fez escola des da música Américana a música mundial
nao perca fé. tem muitos brasileiros que conhecem.
Really? I asume he was revered like a Good there.I dont think nobody has been a biggest Braxil embassador except Pele
the first song made me cry, and i dont know why.. it just synced with deeper parts of my childhood and made me think of a simpler time.. life was hard for the adults around me.. it shouldve been hard for me too but they acted as my shield and i felt like a knight, invincible.. unaware that one day my shield would be taken from me, and the small monsters i easily would defend my castle from only became larger and larger as the years went on..
So sad but so beautifully written..
No matter how stressful this pandemic or economic situation has gotten, when I wake up have my coffee, water my plants and put Joao on the stereo, the day always looks better.
This IS music. Joao being one of the founding members of Bossa Nova, put his eternal imprint with his words, songs, and guitar. It was said that his breath was music. I was saddened by his death ln 2019, and in particular the circumstances. Joao Gilberto lives in my soul.
How did he pass away? It says the family did not disclose any details my guess is cancer
It says he died peacefully at home aged 88 after a short illness - how are those unfortunate circumstances. I think he did great!
@@drhintjens4915 unfortunately, the last years of his life were marked by financial struggles and judicial disputes...
I'm Brazilian, and i can say: the language of my country is the most beautiful and poetic language of the world.
Auto elogio é meio brega. É melhor deixar os de fora elogiarem.
Mas tá valendo
@@eddiesantos4978 Bom, eu sempre elogiei a língua portuguesa, e eu acho que é igual ao fato de os estrangeiros elogiarem mais a nossa cultura do que nós mesmos.
@@gabrielsousa7624 Mais é assim que funciona. Nós somos suspeitos para elogiar.
I’m a Brit who loves languages and other cultures, and I completely agree! 👍🥰😍
Is Brazilian Portuguese different from Portuguese spoken in Portugal ? Love the sound regardless sang so effortlessly !
This music has helped me persevere through life, to endure suffering, to endure love. Thank you.
❤❤
Эта музыка прекрасна… она вводит меня в волшебный транс, я могу лежать и слушать её часами, и мне представляется морская гладь, тёплый ветерок и какие-то красивые плавные танцы
Legal, entendi tudo
@@sampaio847 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
FODA
Just awwww
I am feeling so lucky right now to be Brasileiro, to be able know understand such master piece. Obrigado Brasil por ter tanta musica maravilhosa!
The Girl from Ipanema is so timeless. Love this song
yes
NO JAPAO OUVI JOAO GILBERTO NUM HOTEL RURAL EM KOMORO/NAGANO, AEROPORTO NARITA, UEDA. ELES TB ADORAM BOSSA NOVA.
76 almas sebosas não gostaram da obra prima desse excepcional artista. Orgulho em ser BRASILEIRO
almas sebosas kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
gostei da frase "almas sebosas" KKKKKK vou começar a usar
Agora são 158.
Qual teu estado?
196 almas sebosas kkkkkkkk
My therapy for anxiety relief.
Right on!!
I love Brazil cause of this man right here and because they created bosss nova
Thank you!
Recomendo um cantor dp Brasil... Sir Djavan
in love with Brazil bossa nova ,architecture, weather,florafauna all resonates with me
Una muestra mas del talento y creatividad musical de nosotros los latinoamericanos. Joao Gilberto inmenso, único, universal.
Si claro
Brazilians are not Latinos, Latinos are people descended from the colonization of Spaniards
@@fernandoalcantara2435 Latinos es por el origen de las lenguas cuyas principales raíces es el Latín. El francés, italiano, portugués y español son las principales lenguas latinas. En Brasil, el idioma es portugués. Luego entonces Brasil es un país LatinoAMERICANO.
Verdad, nosotros latinoamaricanos somos muy creativos.Abrazos.😊
This music is timeless and transcends national identity or boundaries. What is amazing is this grand Brazilian music premiered in the early 60s. A fantastic innovation for that time and still today it echoes sweet and beautiful and inspiring for musicians and listeners of all stripes, and age groups: Antonio (Tom) Jobim, Gilberto, songbird Astrud Gilberto, and the great Stan Getz were pioneers of this fantastic music from Brazil, one of the earth's great peoples.
永久に不滅の音楽を大切にしましょうね。
Today is the first time I am listening to this piece of music, I started about 12 mid day and it's 7: 30 pm now, all I can say it is simply therapeutic, I poured myself a drink of Vodka and tonic and I find myself in a different zone, Jamaica is the land of reggae music, but if you need something to appeal to your inner self, soothes You, relaxes You, clams you and propels you to a place of peace and share tranquility, this is my stop, today was a beautiful day.
@@Dalest22 the world is kinda screwed up right now and at the same time we have these go to places where the sound of music can make such a difference, thank you Brazil for this sound.
João Gilberto y Tom Jobim marcaron la historia de la música del siglo XX.
Pura genialidad y sencillez. Un abrazo a los hermanos brasileños desde España.
my dad used to listen to this album a lot when i was a kid, and all i could remember was The Girl From Ipanema, but not the lyrics! so ive been trying to find it for a while, and im so relieved that i finally have!
Me pasa lo mismo que a Dennis. Puedo entender bastante, porque soy española, pero no todo, ni mucho menos. Me encanta el portugués, su musicalidad, ¡Qué belleza de lengua! ¡Y qué maravilla de música! Quiero aprenderlo.
Cuando llegues a Río entenderás porqué tiene una música tan bonita.
The lack of vibrato in his voice, keeps your attention on the music, and not on him.
It's a generous way of singing.
Perfeita observação...querida...
Joao and Stan , Desafinado, and my youth in 60-s. Time of Love and Beauty. Thank you God!
Avec cette canicule en France j'avais envie ce soir de réécouter ces musiques et rythmes éternels .Cette chaude voix est une invite à fermer les yeux... C'est en 1962 que j'avais découvert la Bossa Nova, pratiquement inconnue à cette époque. Merci pour se merveilleux partage.
Que pena! Ja nao temos nem teremos nunca mais outro joao Gilberto nem outro Tom Jobim, nem outro Vinicius...Elis Regina,Maria Creuza...uma epca inesquecivel da musica brasileira...OBRIGADA
relaxa agora temos a annita, o pablo bittar e o mc sapão kkkk
Rlx agora temos salvador da rima
Outro Djavan, Tim Maia Baden Power. Elis Regina, Milton Nascimento Chico Buarque Caetano, Gal... Etc , etc ...,rs
Guinga uma joia pouca explorada!
this is weird i suddenly recall old memories that i dont have. it feels nostalgic and calming at the same time
Gosto muito do João Gilberto, eu conheci suas músicas quando eu tinha 15 kkk agora tenho 17 e estou aprendendo português é muito bonito ouvir bossa nova.
e de qual país voce é?
Bom gosto ☺️
Eu vim porque quero aprender portugues, gosto muito do Joao tambén
Legal!! De onde vc é?
@@mafra3 Sou da Bolívia :D
Pure, understated, delicate, precise and happy. Still haven't got the right word.
Божественный голос, неподрожаемый тембр...
Это классика!
Бразильский Босса Нова лучшый стиль музыки, прекрасный голос, красиво написанные лирики а про инструментал вообще можно просто молчать !
@@IndraOdessit eu queria ser americano ou russo
Cette musique a marqué l'époque où j'avais une vingtaine d'années.
Esta música es como la brisa del mar en una playa de Brasil
En el Nordeste!
Lazy and hazy summer days and this music is on 👍❤️
Perfect
@@natanaelarruda3618 yup
músicas q fazem parecer que vc tá andando num bosque com ventinho batendo nas plantas e no rosto e tem sol na medida certa, com passarinhos cantando por perto. Simplesmente!
His voice hormonizes my soul and gives me vigour and calmness.
His voice is gentle.
amo Brasil,por qué mi amigo,era brasilera,pero de niño,no le paraba a su música,aún cuando se escuchaba en mi casa,fue en el 71.cuando fui a jatoba,Pernambuco,a conocer mi familia,que escuche en verdad esa música maravillosa,y fue Joao Gilberto,el responsable de eso,la adoro!
O João foi incrivel e improvavel. Como alguém com uma voz sussurrada teve atenção num mundo de cantores malabaristas? É a genialidade
My God!!! that is real music. 🇵🇷
Amo Brasil con toda mi alma. El aire y la música. El agua y la playa. Jobim y Gilberto Gil. Saudades de voltar neste Verao!! Desde Baires.
gracias, es muy bienvenido en Brasil amigo!
Music is so truly the World's Universal Language. Bossa Nova exemplifies this truth sensually. I love it so very much
Best therapy ever
Gilberto and Jobim, Brazilian music doesn’t get any better than this !
Desde República Argentina,JOAO te conocí en El Show de Antonio Prieto en TV blanco)negro años '60.
Descansá eternamente con tus melodías.
This song was played during one of the happiest memories in my life. Man, I miss my friends. 6/30/22 and 8/7/22
researching Brazilian music for a Rio musical, i'm adoring this genre so far!
Soy de Colombia está música me encanta , te relaja y se escucha tan romántica y es muy linda , y la lengua portuguesa enamora .
Hi Jose in Colombia from Leslie in U.S. I found your comment poetic, appropriate for this very magical music of the great Joao Gilberto. Love to Brazil and all the world, plus Merry Christmas ALL!
I thank joao gilberto for his music because it calms my mood from being super angry to being extremely relaxed. Everyone who is here is because we value the talent of a good person. I admire joao gilberto for his talent.
❤❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
la musique brésilienne une émotion toujours renouveler....João Gilberto obrigado ...
desde el primer día que escuche la música brasilera, me apasione por ella, el lenguaje que mas luego adoptara, así como con el ingles en su momento, mas llevo en mi corazón todo brazil, su cultura y ciudades dejan a quien visita con deseos de quedarse y vivir allí permanente. Así pues mi vida cambio al aprender muy bien una tercera lengua y poder tener contacto con una cultura tan fascina
This is the first time I've heard this album, and it's brilliant. What a treasure Joao was.
Saludos de colombia, no puedo describir, ni quiero convertir en objeto esta pieza musical con discurso, simplemente, me asciende, Saludos
Guinga uma joia pouca explorada!
Such a good taste Brazilian music, beautiful people too.
Man,that opening track! Joao gets the groove going so strong and yet so effortlessly. A lesser musician would be it to death,monotonously so. Gilberto stokes it like a low flame,making it simmer so wonderfully. "Less is more" never sounded so good! My favorite "get up and get going" track,always convinces me that I-we-can make it,after all.
The opening track is fantastic, almost hypnotic 😀
DOPE
The opening track is called "Eu vim da Bahia" and YES, IT IS ONE OF THE BEST SONGS EVER MADE
Hi, Mr. Charles Davis: Love your positivity. Brazilian Bossa Nova IS magical, and I am so glad the world received the gift of Joao Gilberto's very beautiful music.
Merry Christmas ALL.
LOVE me some Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto/Tom Jobim et al. and Bossa Nova/Tropicalia!! 🎶💞 I've loved it since I was 7 or 8, hearing my father's records. It's more powerful than any modern pharmaceuticals!
The first is so beautiful....Why does this song bring such tears of joy? Singing to my heart...wow, powerful.
It feels like the singer is whispering in my ears..
So tragic how Joao's life spiraled after the turn of the millennium. No family, living alone for a decade, mired with financial issues and eviction before dying in obscurity.
Did he really? I've read an article in portuguese that he lived quite a good life in fact, never having to cook again. He lived with his daughter, who called every day to a restaurant downtown in Leblon (which is not a cheap restaurant, either) for them to deliver his meals.
But well, the only true "fortune" he kept around was his royalties. Whoever wins his inheritance in court will have access to the bank account where his royalties are still being deposited day by day every time we listen to his music in CZcams and in similar places that got copyrighted....
Still, I find it weird that he died facing eviction and financial problems.
This isn’t entirely factual He was a recluse who lived alone by choice & was trying to resolve some legal issues in his last yrs., he wasn’t “left alone” by any stretch of the imagination
i think what makes this music so relaxing to me is that it reminds me of both chaos and control
Exactly like the waves ;)
Glass of wine, candles, a gentle Summer evening breeze & a beautiful sunset. 🌅
a glass of cachaça, 40ºc, evening mormaço and the waters of march to close the summer.
a glass of champagne and an argentinean woman
Dirty dishes and some Hamburger Helper. Ha Haha ha.
❤ Glass of chicha (traditional indigenous alcoholic drink made from fermented pineapple), a book and a memory of an Spanish man
own how beautiful
Wauuuu...Bossa Nova .espectacular..
Y bellísimo..género ...do..
Brazil..
La Bossa Nova es mágica y más interpretado por uno de los mayores iniciadores y propaladores.
Here we are after 60 year! Bossa and João 4 ever. RIP João!
@andradejurk ¡¡¡¡ SI 60 años despúes y esta música sigue FRESCA,BELLA !!!!
eu sou argentino! mais, amo brasil!! sua musica é fodaaaaa!! obrigado pela musica
João Gilberto é mesmo maravilhoso
It must be the whole world loves this music. By the way, hi to you in Argentina from me in U.S., plus much love echoed to Brazil, so special in this world for being the homeland of Joao Gilberto and many spellbinding, amazingly talented musicians!
Much Love Always!
@@leslierobertson4734 Oi Leslie, permita recomendar um cantor e compositor Mister Djavam .. good naytie rsrs
Abraço do Brasil Leonisio...
Musico inmenso, Brasil extenso y excelso continente musical ! Parabens pelas musicas Brasileiras !!!
Muchas gracias!!
Obrigado, Senor Gilberto, from us in cold northeast US--your music brings us a warm relaxing tropical breeze.
I'm currently listening in cold Newark Nj
es increíble cómo en momentos de angustia ésta música llega a ser un remedio para el alma...
Es una musica pegajosa q aynque no sepa hablar bracileño o portugesse I LOVE IT
I like this music because it sounds cool and comfortable...
This is the kind of music I have been looking for. Outstanding!!
Ouvindo bossa nova na tailandia e todos meus amigos tailandeses curtindo comigo! JG ❤
I went to Brasil in 1965 after their dictatorship ended. How great it was that i arrived soon after. I went down with my Dad's job with the State Departmeent. The next seven years had consumed all of my life interests. Oh how i love Meu Brazil ! Ever since i haven't been able to fall asleep without my Btasilian Bosa Nova Jaz. Meu Corasao e sempre do Brasil.
The brazilian military dictatorship began in 1964 and ended in 1985
@@fernandoreinoso1986 The only time my Dad was aloud to go to Brasil was because it all ended. Qe were there 65-73.
@@fernandoreinoso1986 ela ta falando do Getúlio Vargas
não existe mais história, apenas narrativas pessoais
Dictatorship in Brazil started in 1964 and ended in 1985.
As a brazillian and bossa nova lover I say to you all over the world that it's sad to assume that our country didn't liked bossa as a whole. The "mass of people" don't like the soothing samba, they are more likely to listen fast paced samba that goes better to parties full of beers and "cachaça".
That may be one of the core reasons that João lived and played more in the United states and Europe than in this own country.
Cachaça is delicious, though. Must be one of my favourite alcoholic drinks.
@@Terrr05 Oh, what is it? Sounds very interesting name alone!! :)
@@BloodyCatastrophee It's sugarcane booze. may sound similar to rum but it's from a different distilling tradition.
@@CanalTremocos Oh that sounds super cool!!! Definitely want to try some!!! Thank you for explaining :0)
Hi Leandro. Thanks for giving me more insight into how Brazilians have felt about Bossa Nova; a few months ago I saw a comment saying something about how most Brazilian s today do not like Bossa Nova...
Anyway, I am just wanting to learn whatever I can because I am U.S. citizen (do not know much). I do know, however, that Brazilians have something very special to be proud about due to Bossa Nova music, which, to me, is one of the best genres in my he entire world. I have been able to gather that Joao Gilberto is the foremost artist of Bossa Nova; now, I am setting out to listen to the music of the other great Brazilian Bossa Nova artists.
That,s the power of músic,it brings everyone together,and its doesn,t matter wich country you live in!
His voice is so soothing, I could listen to this forever!
Beautiful, clear voice. Thank you. Takes me out of sad old Europe to a place laced with lit beaches and vibrant colours and skipping over dunes
Hi Dori: Also for me, this beautiful music takes me out of sad old U.S., also to the magical places.
@@leslierobertson4734Esta música es jóven y fresca, pero ¡¡cuidado con las fantasías!! en Brasil continúa la indigencia y la marginación de los pobres.
Thank God there are calming people on this planet 🙏
the creator and father of bossa nova, a genre 100% ours.. God i love to be brazilian 💛💚💙
The best brazilian musician ever, and they have a lot of great ones in this country !
listen to tim maia! hug from BR
Ohh no! Nobody beats Pixinguinha. Check "Samba do Urubu".
Recomendo o otimon cantor Djavan..
Un intemporel qui t'apporte la paix, la douceur et le calme
His music is unforgettable🩷😮💨i can listen to this every minute of the day