Brazil - Geoff & Maria Muldaur
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- "Aquarela do Brasil"
Song and lyrics by Ary Barroso.
This is a song that can be heard in the 1985 film "Brazil," directed by Terry Gilliam. Instrumentation by Michael Kamen and sung by Geoff Muldaur.
SING ALONG NOW
Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly murmured 'someday soon'
We kissed, and clung together
Then, tomorrow was another day
The morning found me miles away
With still a million things to say
Now, when twilight dims the sky above
Recalling thrills of our love
There's one thing that I am certain of
Return I will to old Brazil - เพลง
Here is a superior version of the same song from the original 1968 album Pottery Pie. th-cam.com/video/joInwYlVu2w/w-d-xo.html
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It sounds the same as the one on Pottery Pie to me.
This video actually sounds clearer than that one you linked.
The film is so good they named a country after it
so true dude
And a nut!
Movie was named after the song though, from song to movie to country.
@@MrBelles104oh, that is what had happened, mister Ackshtually ! Thank you, sir, I was SO confused, seriously considering a country being called a name of the movie !
@@viewtiful1doubleokamihand253 I wasn't trying to play the Ackshually guy, I was trying to further the joke. The Ackshually guy would say the song and movie were named after the country, while I said the movie was named after the song, and the country was named after the movie, a third step in the naming order.
I wish I could put a thumb up on this song, but I have to fill a document to do that.
Grrizo I've done it for you :) But maybe you could help me out by assuring me that this a different piece to Caravan?
got it
96-bQ, that's the paperwork. About 10 pages of small print writing. Good luck.
LOWERY!
Frère Jacques
One of the saddest happy sounding songs I’ve ever heard.
Accurate description of the movie as well
Melancholie as you can see. And hear.
Totally agree!
Omg yes!!!!! I first saw this movie when I was a kid and I would smile and cry at the same time because of it. But I was soooo touched by the story, now as an adult, I just cry. Lol
My various pets over the years have had a theme song they recognize as theirs - some even share the name, like my cat Levon.
My little old lady cat has the good fortune to have this as her song. She turns 18 soon, the last grande dame of her litter and kitty friends. From the wild girl bringing me live prey in bed to the sleepy princess that spends her days inside snoozing on the bed in her rhinestone collar, dreaming of glory days when all birds knew and feared her mighty little claws.
Brazil is a state of mind, a place where you can relax, a place where you can pratice your portuguesse.
Que legal
Muito bom
Se você diz...
No man, it's the opposite in reality.
Será?
"It's only a state of mind".
A single slogan from the film that explains everything.
Great call
The slogan on the stone sculpture in the government lobby reads 'Truth shall set you free'. It's eerily similar to 'Arbacht macht frei' ( translation: 'Work shall set you free', above the gates at Auschwitz.
@@ianfrench1577 It's from the Bible. John, I believe. It's what's written in the CIA HQ building.
"Suspicion breeds confidence"
@@Extex123 exact. John, 8:32.
Remember kid, we're all in this together.
The shit happines
One of the trippiest tales I ever experienced...like a wedding between George Orwell and Monty Python
Terry Gilliam is one part of monty python
If I remember correctly, The original title was "1984 1/2".
Perfect description of the movie
This so accurate !
Terry Gilliam also intended Brazil to be part of a non-conventional trilogy, the 'Trilogy of Imagination' as Gilliam put it. All are about fantasies indulged in to try an escape the despair/horrors that are reality, with Time Bandits being an escape from the eyes of a child, Brazil though the eyes of an adult, and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen the eyes of an old man.
Guard: Don't fight it son. Confess quickly! If you hold out too long you could jeopardize your credit rating.
In China that's good advice.
Prophetic!
One of my favorite lines of all time.
Tee Dee- just China? Lol.
@@teedee9393 muh freedumb
I just watched Brazil for the first time the other day and this song doesn't want to go away
we've all been there brother
This song was composed in the mid late 1930s by Ary Barroso and became Brazil international song, even today it plays on our radios, this song is a masterpiece that never will be forgotten
it happened the opposite way for Gilliam, first he heard the music, then he made the masterpiece
@@Gustavogukpa Im brazilian and no,it doesn't play in radios
@@spowden Cool history bro. I'm a brazilian and I listen this on the radio some times.
I recently moved into a tiny studio apartment by myself, and let me tell you, there's something profoundly disheartening about laying a sensible rug over the (basically) bald concrete floor and trying to make this musty, (nearly) windowless dungeon look more like a home.
I've never felt more like Sam Lowry.
Is half a desk sticking through the wall?
Do you still live in that mouldy place? How did you end up there?
@@thejekashoww I was in my last year of college [undergrad], so cost was a big issue. Now I'm in my first year out of grad school so cost is... still an issue. I live in a different apartment in a different state, now, and conditions have improved slightly but... not much.
@@Nikolapoleon Sir, thank you for your reply. If it's not a secret, tell me who you are studying for? How do you have so much patience to overcome such difficulties? One more question, what is the state, can foreigners study in this college for free? (I'm not from America)
Thank you in advance for your follow up reply sir!
The ending of this movie made me watch the hole credits with so much melancholy my face was blank but my heart was filled with so much emotion.
I Personally think it’s Gilliam’s Masterpiece
Much love and Respect to this movie from 🇲🇽 Mexico
First, I thought ending was really unsatisfying, but now I love it.
In a way, Sam wins the fight against the state because they can't hurt him anymore. He's in a place where he's happy and free, his own mind.
Much love, brother from New Zealand 🇳🇿
@@franciasii2435 I know this song from the Gilliam's movie. I was shocked as it reminded me somehow about Bartleby, the scrivener of Melville that we had studied a month ago.
@@franciasii2435 How do you know they won't just kill him now that his mind is completely gone? He's no longer a useful part of society, so unless they just chuck him in an insane asylum to be looked after the rest of his life, he's basically a goner.
Also, much love from Australia, my fellow DaRoachDogg.
The ending to which version? The Terry Gilliam or the studio?
one of the most emotionally affecting movies ever made. a perfect film
and timeless
When you take the abstract activities of the "Brazil" story and apply them to today's Looney "real" world where Juggernaut government doesn't stop to see if what it's doing to its population is beneficial or where people are left behind while others fall though the cracks or are observed constantly for hints of non-conformity or simply ground to dust and/ or mired in humanless paperwork, while living in a robotic police state, someone back in 1985 felt the pulse of the future.
..Or just taking notes.
Now that we have the lowest common denominator government (USA) I will be listening to more music, as an antidote.
Brazil really doesn't work that well in describing what is wrong NOW, though. "Zero Theorem" is basically Gilliam's way of updating the core conundrum to our current set of crisis. They are both really describing the same human condition, just in respect to a different set of systems.
this is your receipt for your husband...and this is your receipt for my receipt
So any pieces of papwerwork
Transit receipts. You send a message, tear off a receipt, and send two copies of the receipt with the message. When the receiver gets the message, they keep a copy, and send back the third piece to say they got the message and the receipt.
*my receipt for your receipt :)
Mmmmmm!!!!!!!!?????
"What
have you done
with his _BODYYYYYY!!!!"_ D:
(I'm sorry madam, that's really not my department...)
we've lost him.
Tuttle tapps Mr. Lowry on the head firmly oh are you back with us Sam? Sam looks down and sees Dr. Helpmans and the other interrogators corpses and a bloody wheel chair, Lets flee before Helpmans honor guards take over Sam is bakc and free to be in his utopia with Jill and Tuttle.
"Suspicion breeds confidence"........
That killed me..
Brazil is a movie which can’t be turned off, the last picture with this song stay in my mind forever, there is no way to get rid of it.
That's in part the main point of the movie: don't get stuck in your mind
"You must have hopes, dreams!"
"No, nothing! Not even dreams!"
That adorable liar! :D
He doesn't know.
Bro! Didn't expect you to be here??
I have never gotten over the movie. My gut still hurts 30 years later.
The ending is so gutting.
You can hardly imagine how much forms I had to fill out to make this comment, this song is trillion-plus good.
Obrigado ;) if you want to listen another brazilian song like that, there is a samba by Carlos Galhardo called Brasil Brasileiro
@WILL H Hahaha, nice one. :P
Did complete Form 27B/6 though?
@@Gustavogukpa canal 3 quincas moreira is pretty good, also samba de janeiro too
@@wen1985 tell me about it
J'envie tous ceux, qui n'ont toujours pas vu, et qui découvriront le chef-d'œuvre de Terry Gilliam. ,-)
"And so in the end we realize the only way to escape this mad world we were introduced to... is madness itself"
If humanity ever gets extinct, this song should play at it's funeral
Soon, please.
the yodeling theme from raising arizona would be a good end theme.
absolutely!!
And it's slowly becoming extinct, with humans losing their humanity, kindness, empathy, and affection to look more like those people in the movie.
@@lucasprime I totally agree with you brother
I've been humming this song ( except when sleeping! ) for ***29 years***
What about going out to eat or sex or gaming or watching a movie?
welcome, i'm in the dreamers club too
It's just way to relaxing! since I was about 8 years old back in Guanajuato Mexico ,about late 80s when I first heard this bit in a radio commercial
Ever since I went to see this movie at the Hoka theater with Nancy Buratto when it was first released...so many brilliant hooks in this work including the theme song. I too think of it often. Damnit...now I'm missing the 80's again.
Happy 37th!
this starts playing in my head every time I have to go to the DMV
I can't believe they made a film so influential that a country was named after it!
“This is my receipt for your receipt.”
I have no doubt in my mind that Brazil is the greatest film ever made.
Oscar Simmons and one of the saddest endings ever made in a film.
Engineer Gingineer ain’t that the fucking truth.
@@engineergingineer9836 - It wasn't sad. The state beat him down, just like in 1984, but unlike in 1984 it lost him to dreams.
Life of Brian is first
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
CENTRAL SERVICES, WE TREAT YOU RIGHT.
OMG , thank you for this lol
"We do the work, you do the pleasure...pleeeeasuuure"
LoL...Sounds alike the Greeting slogan would give the 'Paying'' customer as a Directory Assistance Operator for Verizon...(the other in Code was...''We double/Triple Bill you IF you use more than Your allocated 21.9 seconds for a Information Please Search'')
"you do the work, we do the pleasure"
Just finished watching the movie today. Probably one of the most WTF moments in my life especially the ending...
That ending is just... 😂 I don't even know how to respond to it.
He escaped..we killed the bastards..
The whole movie was the definition of WTF and I love it!
You need to see the Director's cut for the real ending, it is about ten more minutes of film, should never have been removed
Well, that's how Terry Gilliam does his movies.
Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June,
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly murmured "someday soon."
We kissed and clung together,
Then, tomorrow was another day
The morning found me miles away
With still a million things to say;
Now, when twilight dims the sky above
Recalling thrills of our love,
There's one thing I'm certain of
Return I will to old Brazil.
This movie is a classic.
I really really like this movie. Terry Gilliam is such a great director.
Same here. Brazil is an underestimated, timeless masterpiece. I return to it every couple years.
MrGuntram "Return you will to oooold
Braaaaaazzzziiiillll !"
From Time Bandits (some would even say Holy Grail) to Fear and Loathing, Terry Gilliam was on fire!
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 you never seen 12 Monkeys?
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
I watched the movie a few days ago and I can't get this FUCKING SONG OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!! AAAAAGH!!
why would you want to???
I put off watching this movie for YEARS. Finally decided to sit down and watch it at like 4 am one morning I couldn't sleep a few months ago. The theme song constantly pops into my head at random times. One of my favorite movies.
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
Before I even saw the movie this song just sounded beautifully tragic to me
shannonjazz Agreed. That's why I don't understand those who find this song so upbeat. It's a song of loss and pining for the past.
R C Nelson It is upbeat because it is a representation of the protagonist's escapist tendencies (in the surreal daydreams that he has where he is the Knight who rescues the dame) when he deals with the whole sordid affair with the kafkaesque government.
The tone and pitch are upbeat but the lyrics say otherwise
Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June,
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly murmured "someday soon."
We kissed and clung together,
Then, tomorrow was another day
The morning found me miles away
With still a million things to say;
Now, when twilight dims the sky above
Recalling thrills of our love,
There's one thing I'm certain of
Return I will to old Brazil.
Elle VanderSchuur it fucking hurts
Watched the film, now this song gives a totally different feeling
This movie never ceases to get better every time I watch it. :D
Despocito
exactly
Unless you watch the theatrical release by mistake LOL
Genius!
ShadowA
"We're all in this together kid."
Oh hey, Brazil ain't half bad, you should probably *_come to Brazil_*
We're all in this together kid!
"We're all in this together." Harry Tuttle
Brazilllll
"We're all in this together."
Finally got to watching Brazil for the first time this past week. How did it take me so long?
I watched it yesterday for the first time as well and I agree with you. Brilliant, unique and wonderful movie!
rothbardianista Same thing.. This movie's just... wow... I don't event know how to explain what I'm feeling about this movie
I hear ya LazyMan330 I suggest you to read the forums at IMDB if you want to discuss it a bit more. Some discussions get quite interesting :)
Nice ! I'll surely take a look, thanks
It should be required watching in schools. There, I said it.
Still my all time favourite movie. This track fills me with an indescribable dose of emotion. Either happy and sad, beautifull!
Me too.
Me three
Yeah, I see what you mean. If I remember correctly, the movie ends with this song. It's a really fucked up ending, but Terry Gilliam has actually said that, to him, it's happy, because now he's finally free.
Congrats. You're ready to become brazilian
Indeed, beautiful and sad...
This film really hooked me.
What a bittersweet, melancholy song and lyrics. At the end of the movie "Brazil" the hero does return to "old Brazil."
Imagination is a humans ONLY redeeming quality.
*ONE OF
I love how the singer's voice cracks. I can just hear Terry Gilliam say, "That's perfect."
This song has been stuck in my head for a decade
Man Gilliam really knows how to pick a theme song for his movies. The theme for 12 Monkeys is also very memorable to me.
Musica "Aquarela do Brasil" composição de Ary Barroso
The universe of this film would make a great point-and-click adventure in the style of Monkey Island, Indiana Jones, etc.
definitely, especially the weird machines and strange solutions to problems that require convoluted logic.
This song is the only whistling I can stand
Same! I whistle it a lot to myself to calm myself down
@@ZombryaTheDark i don't think you got what I said
There used to be a guy on here that said he listened to this song when he thought about his wife that had died prematurely every morning to remind him not to kill himself. Looking at this checking to see if he was top comment still. Wonder what happened to him...
Probly killed himself
Wow, I wasn't expecting those feels.
That comment makes this song much more emotional, as if it wasn't enough.
His Walkmann broke and he killed himself
Holy shit, I just came to listen to some good music, not feel sad.
I like this song.
After watching the movie it has a happy but a somber feel to it.
It has a sort of forced happiness that makes you feel very macabre.
my favourite movie
I search Braaaziiiil and it brings me here....nice movie I feel sometimes like the prot finding my escape to my borryng life by dreaming things that wont be possibble
I think exactly the same !
This movie's ending is the reason why we still have wars.
Which one?
Original not Love Conquers All.
As an American in the 80s we got the better version in my opinion. I prefer that he saved the girl before becoming a vegetable. The other version to me was too 1984 for me.
For me, the original ending felt so much more appropriate to the film due to its themes despite how bummer it is. I still haven’t gotten over it entirely yet.
Have you got a 27B-6?
*thousand mile stare* 27B-6 *twich* 27B-6 *spasm* ...
*****
*Beats Anthony Johnson over the head with a wrench*
*****
no idea what a 27B-6 is, loled anyway :]
HeatIIEXTEND Watch the movie
HeatIIEXTEND Yes! This is a fantastic film... a classic Terry Gilliam film.If you watch it and post I will watch it, too - and I will eat popcorn with you over the interwebz.
I love the song. Need to watch the movie again someday.
生で聞きたい!すばらしい!
Harry Tuttle - Heating Engineer and your friend
Glenn Greenwald leaving his house every morning: "Braaaaa-ziiiiiillll!"
I used to watch this about once a year or so. I watched it tonight for the first time in 15 years. It's just as terrifying now as it was when I first saw it in 1986 when I thought I was going to see a funny Python movie.
this brings back so many memories lol. the whistling always reminds me of when i was a kid.
I'm so happy this song isn't well known so it won't go up on vevo and we people who recognize this song can love this song without having to watch ads before it!!!
This is now the world we live in. The only place to find some sanity is to retreat into your own mind. (Just remember kiddies, don't go insane).
Been watching the Movie "Brazil", and looked up the reason for the title. Discovered this song that I'd listen to numerous times. My parents loved bossa nova in the 50s and 60s. Weird movie.
Stuck in my head forever
My favorite movie of all time.
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
Having been a HVAC mechanic for 26 years,,,I appreciated the fact that we were noticed, in fact given a lot of power,,,even if only in a movie!
I just woke up this morning and realized everything in this 1985 movie is now reality.
Super film,musique entêtante
This movie, change my life !. Classic !!!.
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
Je crois que je ne me lasserai jamais de cette musique, même après 1 million d'écoutes...
I remember a 'Brazil' script transcription reading "Sam's driving and an... obscure rendition of 'Brazil' is playing on the radio"! :)
This movie is f*cking high.
+Alplexle (Alex Lee) yeah.... the memories :)
Dude I'm bout to watch it with some blue diesel
This song makes me wanna sad and happy at the same time, oh it's a great movie... I can't really understand the ending but..
+A Body in Progress (Season 40) Wow thanks man, appreciate it 👌 :D :) really sad ending to a great movie, but atleast it is not a cheesy happy end like most American movies, great British classic...
+A Body in Progress (Season 40) to me it's still kind of a happy ending...
Just finished Cary Joji Fukunaga's "Maniac" and thought I'd just come here and pay tribute to this classic, wonderful film which Fukunaga's new series pays glorious homage to from its first moments to its very last. I urge everyone to see "Maniac," not just for having "Brazil" in its DNA but also the work of Gilliam and his brothers in Python. Brilliant television it is.
So GoT was actually Sam Lowrey's fevered dream.
Good one
Very good !
I'd say very fevered seeing what happened to him
I love the bittersweet sentiment of this song! (And the film too!) Terry Gilliam's a genius. Make another film soon m8 save us from the endless stream of superhero and pop culture remakes.
This movie was art.. it was poetic
A great movie. Haven’t seen it in years but the memories are still there.
Well if there is one thing I am certain of, you should return to old Brazil (1985)
Why do I feel like I heard this song before? It's my first time watching this movie...
I watched the Rio 2016 summer olympics opening ceremony and heard first this song during the parade of nations when Brazil's team paraded out so when my class was watching this movie years later and I heard the song again I gasped and was "ohhhh!" embarrassingly loud in the classroom when I realized the connection lol.
THE MOVIE IS GREAT ! - UNFORTUNATELY PROPHETIC ! - BUT WOW ! , THIS SONG IS AMAZING ! - WHAT A RUSH !
I listened to this song 33 times in a row.
Interesting number.
Here I am watching this movie first time yesterday, totally masterpiece. Leading me to this wonderful comments section :-)
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
Harry Tuttle : Bloody paperwork. Huh!
Sam Lowry : I suppose one has to expect a certain amount.
Harry Tuttle : Why? I came into this game for the action, the excitement. Go anywhere, travel light, get in, get out, wherever there's trouble, a man alone.
119 people had to fill up a 27B-6.
277 now... they're really not sticklers for paperwork it seems...
@@lordsolaire6202 I think they went back to metric without telling them...
278 now are trying to kill the fly..
It's 27 b stroke 6
respect Brazil from Spain 🇪🇸🤝🇧🇷
Sorry , I'm a bit of a stickler for paperwork , you see. The only time I hear the word stickler is when I watch Brazil. So I hear the word stickler about once a month. Great movie. Great word.
Belle voix connue bien accompagnée ! 🤩🤩🤩
Just watched the film again, safe to say I'll be whistling this song rest of the week. Only just got over it being the world cup theme
Which version The Terry Gilliam or the Studio
I always have this song playing in my head when shopping for Criterion movies.
brings back eerie thoughts of the movie. thanks.
One of my favorite movies !
The scene with the pipes in all over and in the walls reminds me of my old apartment.
See all those cabinets... my has technology changed... nsa.gov1.info/utah-data-center/index.html
***** quack quack
The whistling on this tune is hilarious! Whenever life gets really tough, and I just don't know if i can go on, I listen to this song and I laugh and laugh. Whatever I was worried about just magically goes away! Then I watch the movie and I go freaking crazy. Lol. JK. Great song! Love it.
Always in my heart Brazil
This Bella movie is the unique reason to move to the Brasil for me!
The women of Brazil have to be some of the most beautiful and exciting ladies I have ever seen. Even the ones that are not beautiful are attractive. The music exudes this, the food, the culture. Yes....I know there is poverty there...but their spiritual strenght, bravery and their pride is immeasureable. It's something you have to respect. Watch "Waste Land" on Netflix -- story of Brazilian artist Vik Muniz. It's inspiring and intense. Brazil -- it's all wrapped up in this music here.
Brazil and Gallipoli, for me at least, are the two movies with most emotional endings.