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Song Comments by supram
R.E.M. - Sweetness Follows
(Nov 13, 2012 - 20:09)
Beautiful merges, coming from Zoe Keating's "Escape Artist" to Flaming Lips' "Do You Realize??", that's why listening to RP still rules!

Michael Miller - Between Us and Them
(Jun 17, 2009 - 16:34)
It seems to be a cover, but I just can't remember who sings the original...
Air?

Natalie Merchant - Take a Look (live)
(Jun 16, 2009 - 17:01)
Off-key almost all the time on this one. Awful.{#Stop}

Ludovico Einaudi - Divenire
(Apr 28, 2009 - 23:15)
Simply beautiful.

Benise - Carnaval
(Apr 28, 2009 - 18:48)
 Misterfixit wrote:
OK, let's get this issue settled once and for all.  They are not playing a balloon, a whistle or a skinned weasel.  It is an instrument called the "Cloacoa" and is played by alternatively stroking and squeezing with expulsions of air.  So, now that you know .. let's go back and listen to the nice music and close our eyes thinking about those lovely ladies dancing on the Bahia in those minuscule thongs and with those appreciable bronzed bodies ... oh my ghod .. all of that and the Cloacoa too ...

Edit:  and speaking of the expulsions of air, now there is the digeradoo ...
 
"Cloacoa"????
{#Lol}{#Lol}

The name of the instrument is CUÍCA.
Perhaps you've been influenced by the first sillable of the word, which means asshole, literally, in Portuguese.{#Stupid}
And the music has nothing to do with brazilian places or people (maybe it's similar to some crap played on shows at tourist restaurants). Only in those stereotype-driven minds...

Benise - Samba Samba
(Apr 28, 2009 - 03:40)
Nice guitar playing, with a flamenco accent. (McFlamenco, yes)
dowdog999 got it: what the f*$^? it has to do with brazilian samba? "Carnaval"?
Oh my, give me a break.
Only in this guy's disturbed muzakmind...


The Audreys - Lay Me Down
(Apr 27, 2009 - 19:36)
The song is very good (I gave it a 7), but it's been overplayed at RP in the last weeks. And overplaying can kill a tune...

Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion - Afrolero
(Apr 24, 2009 - 06:24)
Hmmm...I don't like it this way. And this whistling, oh my...{#Headache}

Diafana Krina - Tha Ithela Na'moun Esi
(Apr 12, 2009 - 13:32)

{#Good-vibes}

Calm, fluid, nice guitar/piano interplay... I like it.



Luisa Amaro & Miguel Carvalhinho - Verdes Anos/Summertime
(Apr 10, 2009 - 19:33)
This duo is from Portugal. Amazing players.
There are many great brazilian guitar players that could be at RP: Paulo Belinatti, Yamandu Costa, Paulinho Nogueira, Rafael Rabello, Duo Assad, and so on.
And the name of the guy is João Gilberto.


Detektivbyrån - E18
(Mar 18, 2009 - 19:49)
Kind of strange...but good. And it made a fine introduction to the next track (Piazzola, great!).

The Airborne Toxic Event - Sometime Around Midnight
(Mar 18, 2009 - 17:37)
Good song (I gave it a 6), but isn't it a bit overplayed here at RP?

Señor Coconut and His Orchestra - Humo En El Agua (Smoke on The Water)
(Mar 18, 2009 - 16:03)
 peter_james_bond wrote:

Me Too! {#Lol} Come on people, 4.9? Since when did "Smoke on the Water" become a sacred cow? I must have missed that memo. I  thought the original was the coolest...when I was 10 years old! Now, everybody and his cousin pokes fun at that dinosaur. My advice;

Pull the stick out of your back side
Take a drink or a brownie
Sick back, loosen up, relax and enjoy life.
 
Yes, I agree. This track is kitsch, weird, comic...whatever you call it, but it certainly works.


A Band of Bees - A Minha Menina
(Mar 13, 2009 - 21:16)
Good cover, the singer's accent on the portuguese lyrics makes it funny, but the original is better.