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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2008 16:05:19 GMT -6
Maria Bethania, Brazilian singer, interpreting "Tarde em Itapoã", composition by Vinicious de Moraes.
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Post by bruce diyen on Aug 26, 2008 22:30:02 GMT -6
Hi Harisaran. Remember me? I was 'adiyen' but I write it 'diyen (but the 'title' doesn't print " ' ") because I don't want to be identified with the Tattvavadis who I borrowed the name from. Didn't I deliver your letter to Anantadasji in 2002? Or was that someone else? I took special care and put it in his own hands anyway.
Actually I love classical music, but also Bossa Nova. Tom Jobim, Luis Bonfa, the Gilbertos.
An Iskcon friend once told me he was deeply inspired by the film 'Orfeo Negro'. I love that film too, and to me it has many parallels with the Radha Krishna story. Orpheus and Eurydice. I tend to prefer them to R & K myself personally, but that's me.
Manhã, tão bonita manhã Na vida, uma nova canção Cantando só teus olhos Teu riso, tuas mãos Pois há de haver um dia Em que virás
Das cordas do meu violão Que só teu amor procurou Vem uma voz Falar dos beijos perdidos Nos lábios teus
Canta o meu coração Alegria voltou Tão feliz a manhã Deste amor
"Morning, beautiful morning In life, a new song Singing only of your eyes Your laugh, your hands Therefore there must be one day When you will come On the strings of my guitar That your love only looked for And comes a voice To tell of lost kisses On your lips It sings to my heart Joy came back So happy the morning Of this love"
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