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December 7, 2008
Sivuca eternidade! 'Céu e Mar' [Sky and Sea] Stockholm, SWEDEN 1969
Sivuca eternidade! Então, poucos têm alguma vez feito o acordeão de uma coisa de beleza e de exploração. Adoro quando ele fazer essas coisas com a boca sobre congas / percussão, o grande e forte ainda vai Leopoldo Fleming, em Nova York. Sivuca estavam passeando com Miriam Makeba e estavam brincando com ela salongo no Berns em Estocolmo, na altura deste espectáculo. Simplesmente o melhor! O nome desta música é em inglês, 'Céu e Mar. " EM INGLÊS, IT TRANSLATE TO, 'Céu e Mar ". Que relíquias. O que ele ... sivuco simplesmente magnífico deste vídeo. Obrigada por compartilhar ... beleza da música do Brasil em um grande artista ... todo o tambor-Bashers lá fora, devem ser feitas para escutar isto, para aprender a jogar a Bossa-Rhythm. Sivuca, Fantástico ... Um grande artista indimenticabile! Grazie di esistere! Eu primeiro ouvi-lo na década de 70, eu pensei que ele jogou gaita para fazer estes sons. Eu adoro isso até morrer! ... Sivuca é rei ... Só um monstro da música brasileira! Infelizmente não semper apreciado no seu próprio país ... Sivuca é jaznial! Mas isto é o mais belo rapaz ... De vez em quando eu voltar aqui vê-lo novamente ... Como esta canção chamada? Céu e mar! A partir de um espantoso LP gravado em 1968 ... SEVERINO obrigado mestre! solfejo perfeito!
O Grammy Award-winning do grupo, The 5th Dimension, descobriu Sivuca desempenho no Oscar Brown Jr. 's Play,' ALEGRIA ', e ela tinha Maravilhosamente arranjadas por Bob Alcivar & Bones Howe 1972 para seu álbum, "individualmente e coletivamente." O álbum foi recentemente re-emitidos em CD. A 5 ª Dimensão realizá-la como um complexo ainda aptamente alegre 5-parte harmonia, sem o que dizer vocalese. É um dos, membro do grupo original, Marilyn McCo's favoritos para este dia! A 5 ª descobriu a música enquanto está a ser realizada por Sivuca na desempenham "Joy" ... o que é cool é como integrar Pop / Soul pode transformar toda uma nova audiência para o gênio de Sivuca e Oscar Brown Jr., também (quem escreveu a peça). Semper sorriso no reconhecimento quando ouço os seus desempenhos históricos jazz em estações locais. Graças mel "mico leão dourado"! Grande músico e pessoa, fez show com a minha banda e ele Glorinha Gadelha, no Rio grande Rs. Na 70. Ele deve estar no céu, com a banda Universal ... você admira ... CTD de manutenção ... o cara no baixo e Ron Carter? Per ... você ... un Bacio Ale! Perguntas é um grande ... presto ... o primeiro a dizer o cara foi o meu conterrâneo ... em seguida, foi a falar mais alto na sanfona ninguém veio a seus pés Sivuca ahhh tem o céu é o seu outro grande lenda Ron carte perfeito vídeo
Whatever Happened To the Mini Pops? [A Paedophiliac's Dream?] 1983
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Rock 'N' Roll Medley: Under The Moon Of Love/When/This Ole House/Rip It Up/Hound Dog/Rock Around The Clock
Video Killed the Radio StarTuesday 11 October 2005What to say if you liked it
A thorough, and entertaining, disection of one of TV's most controversial shows – the one in which scantily-clad kids chirruped pop hits of the early 80s. The girls were covered in make-up and, some suggest, the makers should have been covered in shame.
What to say if you disliked it
Yet another attempt to stir up controversy about a programme that is probably best forgotten
What was good about it?
• Seeing the ailing old Cecil Korer, who commissioned the show for Channel 4, still enjoying it for its sheer entertainment value and visibly upset by allegations that the programme indulged the tastes of paedophiles. Although mistakes in judgement were made, the show never deserved the torrent of abuse it received. Typical comments included "repellent series", "ghastly and disgusting" and "should be called Mini Whores." Korer sadly accepted: "Its reputation has sullied its innocence. It's just kids pretending to be pop stars."
• The fact that nine-year-old Minipop Joanna Wyatt (now a successful voiceover artist) knocked Ebony & Ivory off the number one in France with her rendition of Stupid Cupid
• Haircut 100 hero Nick Heyward being prepared to appear and praise the show for its colour and energy – achieved even though six programmes were churned out in six days.
• Alexander Armstrong – top narrating bloke.
• Joanne Fisher, the Minipop who committed the greatest "crime" – Nine To Five in a nightdress – revealing that she didn't have a clue what she was singing about when she got to the "when we make love" lyric. Joanne now looks like Jodie Marsh's slightly prettier sister and has become successful in the equestrian sport of dressage.
• Recollections of the three weeks the Minipops spent touring Canada where they were heralded as superstars, had the third best-selling album ever (after Michael Jackson and Kenny Rogers) and were mobbed wherever they went.
• Journalist Grace Dent – "If you were part of the Why Don't You gang, it's the kind of thing you can trot out at a party and it'll probably get you laid. If you're one of the Minipops, you've got to keep it to yourself because people will think you were part of a paedophile ring."
What was bad about it?
• Toyah Willcox taking the role of censorious bore, attacking the show and pretending it was making her sick. She's probably only jealous that a Bonnie Langford-ish girl did a better version of It's A Mystery than she could ever manage.
• Cheryl Baker also chipped in with a bit of outrage. "You've got some funny old people out there watching telly."
• So did journalist Michael Holden, claiming it "appealed to people who ought to be killed."
• The child psychologist who predicted that the kids involved would all need psychiatric help – none of them did; they all seemed to have loved the experience and been left unscarred. The only tragic story concerned Scott Sherrin, who had a breakdown and drowned in the River Thames at the age of 23, but that may have been equally due to his appearances on This Life and in the stage version of Fame. One of the kids, Jonas Hurst, even rose to the dizzy heights of reading the news on RI:SE.
• Gimme Gimme Gimme A Man After Midnight. Aside from the fact that little kids should not be up after midnight, and even if they are, they should not be in need of a man, this was horrible because it sounded like a speeded-up Pinky and Perky.
• The pushy parents at the Minipops auditions.
• The clip of arty-farty Channel 4 show Alter Image – a far worse televisual crime than Minipops
• The version of Happy Birthday sounded no less girlish than Clare Crogan's horrible hit single
• We only got to hear brief extracts of rather remarkable arrangements of Message In A Bottle and Rock This Town
mini pops' playlist with 20 vids
Sivuca eternity! So few have ever made the accordion a thing of beauty and exploitation. I love when he do these things with your mouth on conga / percussion, the large and still going strong Leopoldo Fleming in New York. Sivuca were touring with Miriam Makeba and were playing with it in salongo Berns in Stockholm at the time of this show. Simply the best! The name of this music is in English, 'Sky and Mar. "IN ENGLISH, IT TRANSLATE TO,' Sky and Sea". What relics. What he ... sivuco simply magnificent this video. Thank you for sharing ... beauty of the music of Brazil in a great artist ... all the drum-Bashers out there, should be made to listen to this, to learn to play the Bossa-Rhythm. Sivuca, Fantastic ... A great artist indimenticabile! Grazie di esistere! I first heard it in the'70s, I thought he played harmonica to make these sounds. I love it to death! ... Sivuca is king ... Only a monster of Brazilian music! Unfortunately semper not appreciated in his own country ... Sivuca is jaznial! But this is the most beautiful boy ... From time to time I come back here to see you again ... As this song called? Sky and sea! From an astonishing LP recorded in 1968 ... SEVERINO thanks master! solfa perfect!
The Grammy Award-winning group, The 5th Dimension, discovered Sivuca performance in Oscar Brown Jr. 's Play,' JOY ', and she was wonderfully arranged by Bob Alcivar & Bones Howe for his 1972 album, "individually and collectively." The album was recently re-issued on CD. The 5th Dimension perform it as a complex yet aptly cheerful 5-part harmony, wordless vocalese. It is one of, a member of the original group, Marilyn McCo's favorites to this day! The 5th discovered the music while being held by Sivuca in the play "Joy" ... what is cool is how to integrate Pop / Soul can turn a whole new audience to the genius of Sivuca and Oscar Brown Jr., also (who wrote the piece). Semper smile in recognition when I hear their historic jazz performances at local stations. Thanks honey "golden lion tamarin"! Great musician and person, did show with my band and he Glorinha Gadelha in Rio large Rs. At 70. He must be in heaven with the band Universal ... you wonder ... CTD of maintenance ... the guy in the low and Ron Carter? Per ... you ... Ale un bacio! Questions is a great ... presto ... the first to say the guy was my countryman ... then, was to speak louder in concertina nobody came to his feet Sivuca ahhh is the sky is his other great legend Ron carte perfect video