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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAnyone out there ever get seriously into Brazilian Jazz/Rock?
I mean, there is not the demarcation line there is here
But like Milton Nascamiento, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Lo Borges, or even Sergio Mendes?
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Anyone out there ever get seriously into Brazilian Jazz/Rock? (Original Post)
RFCalifornia
Oct 2021
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AZSkiffyGeek
(11,137 posts)1. Os Mutantes are amazing
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RFCalifornia
(440 posts)3. Love Os Mutantes
One of the greatest seeds of punkrock
Enter stage left
(3,403 posts)2. Three thumbs up for Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66...
Brazil 77 lost some of what made 66 so great.
Also loved Getz & Gilberto, especially their version of Girl from Ipanema.
Wore out both of those vinyl records in the 60's & 70's.
PJMcK
(22,067 posts)4. Since I was a kid in the '60s
Ive always loved the sensuality of Brazilian music.
Dont forget the efforts of Eumir Deodato.
Prospero1
(83 posts)5. I like these guys.....
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