1967: The Year That Changed Everything For Brazilian Music

| Air Date: 04-29-20 through 05-05-20

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Welcome!

Few years resonate with more energy and contrast than 1967 in Brazil, and for those who follow such things (like us, for example), it’s a year that could be easily overlooked at first glance.

After all, the years that grab the headlines for Brazilian music find the spotlight pretty easily… 1958 marked the birth of Bossa Nova, 1964 introduced us to ‘The Girl From Ipanema’ and Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 speaks for itself. Beyond that, Brazil’s musical path becomes an overgrown trail…

That’s because today’s headlines are not yet the stories of the past.

But cloaked amongst 1967’s breaking-news coverage of social unrest and Vietnam was a creative force unique in the history of Brazilian music.

I’ll explain when you click here.

Happy Listening,

Scott Adams

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This week’s show:

1967: The Year That Changed Everything For Brazilian Music

Hour 1:

Set 1: The Sounds of Brazil Opening Theme

Bein’ Cool<>Djavan/Puzzle of Hearts

Old Samba<>J. Marino & Friends/My Little Town

So Nice<>Astrud Gilberto/A Certain Smile

Welcome to the Brazil Club Lounge

Old City New City<>Larry Coryell/Live From Bahia

Special Announcement

O Que é o Amor<>Roberta Campos/O Que é o Amor

Set 2:

Introduce Our Next Set

Baby<>Gal Costa/Gal Costa

Bom Dia<>Roberto Vally/Boom Boom Boom

Introduce Next Song

Alegria, Alegria<>Caetano Veloso/Tropicalia

Super Strut<>Deodato/Deodato 2

Wave<> Antonio Carlos Jobim/Wave

Set 3: Introduce This Week’s Spotlight Song

Eu Sei<>Marisa Monte/Mais

Sunset Monkeys<>Adam Dunning/ Sunset Monkeys

Better Days Ahead<>Pat Metheny/Letter From Home

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Hour 2:

1967: The Year That Changed Everything For Brazilian Music

Set 1:

Saudade<>Thievery Corporation/Saudade

Ponteio<>Edu Lobo/Sergio Mendes Presents Edu Lobo

Welcome To Our Second Hour

Travessia<>Milton Nascimento/Travessia

Color of the Watercolor<>R. Folegatti/Color of The Watercolor

Stay<>Astrud Gilberto/Beach Samba

Special Announcement

Rio Skyline<>Kilauea/Tropical Pleasures

Set 2:

Introduce Next Set

Que Te Viu, Que Te Ve<>Sonia Rosa/Sonia Rosa

Zingaro<>Antonio Carlos Jobim/The Composer

Introduce Next Song

Dindi<>Frank Sinatra/Sinatra & Jobim

Green Eyes<>Marcos Ariel/My Only Passion

Saudade Vem Correndo<>Bebel Gilberto/Tudo

Like A Lover<>Dori Caymmi/Dori Caymmi

Set 3:

Night & Day<>Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66/Equinox

Sintra<>Camiel/On A Day Like This

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1967: The Year That Changed Everything For Brazilian Music