Monday, January 17, 2011

Brazilian Waxing Of Female Genitalia

Alfredo Zitarrosa. Music Maestro!

This month in which Maria Jesús del blog Paradela Coles called on us to dedicate to music, I remember a big:
Alfredo Zitarrosa

Today 17 January, 22 years since the death of Alfredo Zitarrosa, who was born on March 10, 1936 in Montevideo. Was a singer, songwriter, poet, writer and journalist in Uruguay.
Because his political his song was banned in Uruguay since 1973. Convinced that his song would only be useful to the cause of the people from the outside, was exiled first in Argentina (until it was banned by the military dictatorship) then in Spain and Mexico.
participated actively in various international festivals, as a champion of the struggle for freedom of the Uruguayan people and other oppressed nations.
When lifted its ban in Argentina in 1983, lived in Buenos Aires before returning to Uruguay on March 31, 1984. Was greeted by a crowd that cheered and escorted him from the airport around Montevideo, in a circumstance that was defined by him as the most important experience of his life.
died at age 52, and became indispensable reference for his contemporaries and succeeding generations of musicians and other folk artists, valued for their artistic work and respected by the defense of their ideals and their militant attitude.

This is my tribute to one of the musicians that I remember with emotion because I accompanied with songs and reinforced with them many times in my life.



Saturday, January 15, 2011

Church Gathering Welcome Greetings

Creedence Clearwater Revival: Down On The Corner and Proud Mary. Music Teachers!

I listened to ad nauseam , trying vainly to learn to dance rock and roll alone, which I did later with the help of a friend of my brother.
Now listen and returns the image of my room in the house of my mother, the sun warm on a winter morning entering out the window and teen Cristina preparing their wallets to school Normal while loudly humming these songs:



Sunday, January 9, 2011

Vexilar Vs. Fish Finder

Simon and Garfunkel. Mrs Robinson and The Sounds of Silence Music Teachers!

Following the month of music proposed by Maria Jesus Coles Paradela, today I remember the soundtrack to a wonderful and unforgettable film, The Graduate, where a young Dustin Hoffman was beginning to become a star in Hollywood.


The excellent music soundtrack is a fundamental part of the film and is one of the reasons I became a film even more difficult to forget.
Mrs Robinson and The Sounds of Silence (The sound of silence), Simon and Garfunkel compositions are classics that reflect the 60's.


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Does Squeezing Blackheads Cause Dam

Joan Manuel Serrat and Joaquin Sabina. Music Teachers! Women


's mistress Maria Paradela of cabbage had the beautiful idea of \u200b\u200binviting us to publish musical entries. I really liked the idea, the decision took a while ... but here's the chosen one, Joan Manuel Serrat Joaquin Sabina singing a happy song that invites the palms but is titled: The living dead. Watching him dance and enjoy
interpretation makes me very happy.



Sunday, January 2, 2011

Prednisolone Masticatory Myotis

. Martinho da Vila and Zeca Pagodinho. Brazil

This is the kind of song that I'd like to sing softly in his ear, finally, that between toast and toast, the start of the year surprise me off guard and in a state of romanticism sostener ...

Women

I've had women
Of all the colors of various ages


With lots of love each time I was OK until

Prá other
just gave myself a little ...
I've had women
bold type
Do Do Do
shy type kind
lived happily Married Single needy

maiden
And I had to whore ...
Women head

Women confusing and unbalanced
of war and peace

But none of them made me so happy
How you make me ...
tried
In all women
Happiness
But I did not find
And I missed the very beginning was

But everything has an end ...
you
The sun of my life My

You will not lie You're really

It's everything I dreamed one day
for me ...

Martinho da Vila


Martinho José Ferreira Martinho da Vila was born in Rio de Janeiro, on February 12, 1938. Nationally known as samba, Martinho da Vila is a legitimate representative of the MPB with various compositions recorded abroad and considered by many critics as the best singer in Brazil, playing music from many different rhythms.
Although inductive composer and singer without academic training, has a strong connection to classical music and devised in partnership as the Concerto Maestro Leonardo Bruno Black symphonic show that focuses on the participation of black culture in classical music, participated Design Classics Samba under the baton of the late Maestro Silvio Barbato. Besides
composer and singer, writer is the author of 10 books.

Jesse Gomes da Silva Filho, Zeca Pagodinho , was born in Rio de Janeiro on February 4, 1959. Early swapped the classroom for a good wheel-to-samba, therefore, after the fourth grade nos wanted more study.
His first recording was in 1981 with the song "Shrimp that sleeps takes the wave" of her own and Arlindo Cruz, from the invitation from her godmother Beth.
Since then, he has recorded over Zeca 18 albums and considered é um nome do Gênero big samba and pagode.

Enjoy the warm portrayal of a beautiful song