Elis Regina & Tom Jobim - "Aguas de Março" (Waters of March) - 1974, A Layman's Reaction FIRST TIME
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- A Layman's Reaction: Elis Regina & Tom Jobim - "Aguas de Março" (Waters of March) 1974. Link used:
• Elis Regina & Tom Jobi... . Note: I do not own the rights to this song, I am just reacting to it.
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Lyrics: A stick, a stone, it's the end of the road
It's the rest of a stump, it's a little alone
It's a sliver of glass, it is life, it's the sun
It is night, it is death, it's a trap, it's a gun
The oak when it blooms, a fox in the brush
A knot in the wood, the song of a thrush
The wood of the wind, a cliff, a fall
A scratch, a lump, it is nothing at all
It's the wind blowing free, it's the end of the slope
It's a beam, it's a void, it's a hunch, it's a hope
And the river bank talks of the waters of March
It's the end of the strain, it's the joy in your heart
The foot, the ground, the flesh and the bone
The beat of the road, a slingshot's stone
A fish, a flash, a silvery glow
A fight, a bet, the flange of a bow
I heard this for the first time recently. I'd asked Alexa to just play music in the background whilst I worked. The music was just that, in the background, something to help me along in my work day. Then this came on. I stopped, listened, then played it again, and again, and again.
A perfect song, delivered exquisitely. Such a joy to listen to.
I finished work early that day....
listen to Toquinho and Vinicius de Moraes, its the same vibe
It's really cool and gratifying to know that our music caused such a good vibe, my friend!
Elis Regina and Tom Jobim are two legends of Brazilian music.
Elis is considered the best singer Brazil has ever had and Tom is a maestro!
The song "Garota de Ipanema" was written by him and Vinicius de Moraes and became one of the best-known songs in the world! And it is a great pride for us Brazilians to know that a song made observing the beauty of a young girl called Helô Pinheiro
(now 80 years old) pushing boundaries!
I'm Brazilian and I'm impressed how many foreigners can understand the lyrics and/or the message better than many Brazilians. Elis regina regina and Tom jobim were cultural heritage of our Brazil!
I think this exchange through our music is really cool.
The central metaphor of "Waters of March" is taken as an image of the passage of everyday life, its perpetual motion, its inevitable progression towards death - like the rains at the end of March, which mark the end of summer in southeastern Brazil. The lyrics bring the image of "water" closer to a "promise of life", a symbol of renewal. They have a very great chemistry in this song and I think the voices, the jokes e the laughter between them complement the performance. Love you reaction : ) Thanks !
Perfeito!!
Assim que eu vejo tbm..
Na vida cotidiana águas de março tem o mesmo efeito no fim do verão no Sudeste e no Centro Oeste, caracterizado por chuvas fortes no mês de março.
This is a classical song... Very nice...
It sounds like a song for children, happy and fun but above all it is a classic of Brazilian music.
Eu percebi que o senhor gostou muito desta música brasileira!! Alegria!! Um abraço do Brasil ❤🇧🇷
vocçe fala barsil?
Sim!
A alegria dele é genuína. Lindo de ver
My dad loved this song during all his life... I remember he dancing this song with my mom! Memories that will always be inside my heart! Thanks for your beautiful react of this masterpiece from my country.
que fofo!
I was smiling all the way through that and only realised it when the music stopped. Beautiful!
Welcome to Bossa Nova my dear friend, unique in the world. God bless u and lobe from Brazil
Meu caro, Senhor , notei que gostou muito da música. Ficaste feliz , e digo mais, nós brasileiros quando escutamos esta canção também ficamos felizes . Música boa nos traz esta proeza . Obrigado pelo react!
Sim, a música me faz feliz. Há tanta música boa no mundo.
That is a perfect Bossa Nova. Classical in Brazil and around the world.
You are very emotional, what a beautiful thing, this is what Brazilian music is: Emotion ❤️❤️
the music is about the end of sommer in Rio de Janeiro! There the sumer end with a lot of rain... aguas de março
Pure gold of Brazilian Popular Music ( MPB)
I love this song so much.
you nailedit! Its the passage of life. And Tom was a pioneer in Environmental Issues - so he used a lot of brazilian nature like trees, birds and other references as metaphors to life
Elis Regina, the best singer in the world!!!
This is for me the Most Gorgeous song ever. Regina considered one of if not the greatest Brazilian singer and of course Jobim. I’m madly in love with the music, culture, people of Brazil. I live part time in Salvador a heady city with one foot in the 1st world and one in the 3rd. Maravilhosa 🇧🇷💛🇧🇷
Elis’daughter is Maria Rita now quite famous. There’s a movie on her life. Check out more Bossa great stuff. If this song doesn’t move someone please check their pulse.
Nice react! This is such a good song
beautiful ❤
B E A U T I F U L!!
Tom Jobim...um dos grandes compositores do mundo. Elis = a melhor cantora do Brasil....sempre.
I have been listening to brothers’ Jobin since I was a teenager, so for years. And I love this song and the way she laughs near the end.
É bem como o senhor disse, o fim do verão, muita chuva, o desgasto e o cansaço, o recomeço, o esforço e as recompensas. A vida continua e apesar dos problemas, deve haver uma solução pra eles.
Otima interpretacao ❤
@@anapaulabatista5274 brigada!
AS REAÇÕES DELE SÃO UM AMOR
Nossa fiquei com vontade de chorar muito fofo
It is a great lovely song. A french version has been made many years ago by Georges Moustaki (Les eaux de Mars)
É a melhor cantora do mundo!!!
Elis Regina & Tom Jobim - B E A U T I F U L!!
Hugs from Brazil 🎉
Thanks!
Me lembro que as crianças amavam.Lembrava minha vida no campo.Fantástica.
Elis e Tom, ícones e tesouro da nossa música brasileira. Ótimo react 🇧🇷🤗
as coisas mais corriqueiras da vida cantada de forma leve, alegre, poética.
Какая прелесть!)
You're so adorable!! I loved the reaction. Hi from Brazil!!
Ele gostou não só da musica, mas da performace de Elis. Reagiu otras musicas interoretadas por ela.
elis regina é muito apaixonante
Nossa esses dois eram grandes gigantes da MPB
The explanation given by Marco Araújo is quite correct.
I add the metaphor used in lyrics: the construction of Tom's house. He links the facts of life to the difficulties of building under rainy weather in the middle of a forest, where the house is actually settled.
Best Vídeo Ever!! They´re special! Thank´s!
How wonderful that you actually annunciated Elis Regina's name correctly. Major props, man! You also get the impact of the stream of thought poetry. It is 3 pages of stream of thought lyrics that is a mutha to perform (ask me how I know). I really enjoyed how even as a gringo American, you physically we moved by the Swing of the Samba. As a singer and performer, Elis Regina was a force of nature. It is such a joy to watch the joyous impact of this all-time classic on ya, man. Fantastic!
Pronunciation? I try. I react to a lot of artists from countries that English is not the primary language. I don't always get the name right the first time. The world has so much to offer in song, like this one here. Glad you could enjoy their performance with me.
Pronúncia? Eu tento. Eu reajo a muitos artistas de países onde o inglês não é a língua principal. Nem sempre acerto o nome na primeira vez. O mundo tem muito a oferecer em canções, como esta aqui. Que bom que você pôde aproveitar o desempenho deles comigo.
his part at 5:04 minutes, they start singing like they were playing with a baby, specifically a patty-cake talk. As if playing a Patty-Cake ping pong.
I love your reaction ❤❤
Wow, it's the passage of life, you deciphered the song very well. The songs of this era were very poetic, speaking between the lines, whether in political or personal protest.
Ah, o senhor é muito fofo!
Essa música é muito boa mesmo.
Linda essa canção.❤❤
Obrigado!!!
Clássico da música Brasileira
Que Fofo
incrível!!!!! ❤🇧🇷
....many small things aided makes the life to pass by!!!!
This song concerns the observations Antonio Carlos Jobim made around him when he was building his country house in a bucolic place, during the rainy season of March in Brazil.
Legal demais 🌹🙃🙏🏻
This song talk about Summer final from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil ... Uaiiii
The little dissonant twinkles you hear are supposed to be reminiscent of the rain while he’s trying to build this small bridge over small rivet in the mud the mud
Águas de Março, the name of the song is due to the fact that March is the month of heavy rains that end summer and start autumn. Tom Jobim was renovating his house, and everything that had been done was destroyed, and he had to redo the renovations and wait for the March rains to pass, which made him very stressed and anxious. To distract his mind from so much stress and problems, he wrote about what bothered him, and what he saw in this time of stopped works and a lot of rain, and scribbles of what would be the song Águas de Março were born, which was what he saw in his house all unfinished and dirty with mud, with branches from trees in the garden, stones, broken glass and frogs.
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At the end of the song, they forget the lyrics and improvise, but everyone likes it and it stays that way. And it was good, both are already dead and we can see them together playing with the music, and happy.
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The lyrics refers to a Summer season, ending in the "waters of March". March marks the end of the Summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and that's a rainy time.
Maravilhoso 💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚🎶
Dizem que ele gravaram em único take...
Verdade.. tão espontâneo.. que saiu no primeiro Take.
Esta musica Tom Jobim escreveu qdo estava desiludido numa encruzilhada da vida. Se refugiou sozinho numa casa de campo de um amigo e que estava em obras. Por isso fala da natureza e de construção, como Pau, resto de toco, pedra, ... alí, deitado na rede, a fez em 2 dias. No dia seguinte o amigo ligou pa ele e ao ouvi-lo cantarola-la, pediu para gravar imediatamente. E assim, sua carreira ressurgiu e ficou famoso internacionalmente.
Minha querida, você errou na sua afirmação. Essa música não foi composta numa casa de campo de um amigo do Tom e muito menos ele se encontrava depressivo. A letra foi composta em março de 1972, quando ele passou um período em seu sítio de Poço Fundo, na região serrana do Rio de Janeiro, com o objetivo de finalizar um álbum
Ele buscava por sossego afim de encontrar inspiração para compor mais algumas músicas e infelizmente ou felizmente né...rsrsrs..O sossego que ele tanto queria não foi possível. A propriedade estava passando por obras, em meio às chuvas daquele mês.
E aparte que você menciona ele ficar famosos internacionalmente por causa dessa música também não esta correto, pois ele já era muito famosos e reconhecido no exterior por causa da música "Garota de ipanema" que nada mais é do que a Segunda música mais conhecida na história da música mundial. Só perde para Yesterday dos Beatles
Lindo "react "!❤
O senhor é uma simpatia 😊
Love your video!
Que oportunidade maravilhosa de ouvir essa música!!! Vou tentar recomendar pra outros canais hehe
I highly recommend you Gilberto Gil and Toquinho singing TARDE EM ITAPOÃ.
Every year, in February, the summer starts finishing and then no more rain, only dry air and wind and then the plants becomes dry and the time to plant for food finishes. However, at the end of March, we have one week of raining days; this means life will go on. In this music, a piece of wood, silver, a stone, the wind, etc are showing us we are alive, and life will go on as well as waters of March shows..
Saudades mil!!!
Cool
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A Layman's React to Frank Sinatra in Tom Jobim.
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Clássico
The lyrics is all about tragedy, sadness, because, at the end of March, a heavy pouring rain occur in Rio de Janeiro, many disasters occur, many people are dead at this season. That's why "Águas de Março" (waters of March). These short sentences means the memories of the past lived by Jobim at his farm. And he wrote this song in 1972 when he was arrested by military regimen and he thought cops could kill him. No hope, no joy, hard times.
Penso que um dia eu vi Jobim tentando explicar essa cançao e eh algo que fala de uma epoca do ano no Brasil (hemisferio sul)...mes de março, de muitas chuvas, onde marca o incio do fim do verao...de dias mais luminosos e o inicio do outono, de dias mais fechados e pouco ensolarados. Fases da vida...de alegrias, festas, tristezas e decepçoes.
A letra em si, de dificil entendimento para nao-brasileiros pois usa muitos termos regionais e penso que ele usou mais como um jogo de palavras sonoras, entrelaçando-se entre si!
Quando a GENIALIDADE Brasileira AINDA existia!
RIP cultura brasileira antes da ESQUERDA destruir a criatividade.
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That song might be a metaphor for those things but it’s simply a song about the sky trying to be build a small bridge over a small river in his yard. That’s all no big deal you can be dramatic if you want to but it’s really not what the song is about, if you listen to the English lyrics, he gets to a point where he says the mud, mud the mud
Para você entender a música brasileira é necessário conhecer a nossa maravilhosa língua "brasileira" !!! Aí sim, você poderia curtir muito a nossa música!!!
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React to Tom Jobim and Frank Sinatra - garota de ipanema
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Try "O Pato" by João Gilberto. It's so beautiful and fun..
Sugestão João Gilberto ,Zé Ramalho,Alceu Valencia,Raimundo fagner
Quem não vive em um país tropical dificilmente vai entender essa canção de primeira.
Eu vivi na Indonésia. Isso conta?
Se viveu tempo suficiente, sim. Cheers
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What about SELMA REIS singing Milton Nascimento/Fernando Brandt's "BECO DO MOTA"?
Just impressive!
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