brazilian singer-songwriter Lô Borges, who co-founded Clube da Esquina with Milton Nascimento, passed at age 73
RIPbrazil truly had some great music back in the day
>>128332593i should listen to more stuff like this rip
>>128332593STICKY NOW
dead board award
>>128332593he did the heavy lifting on CDE.
>recorded O Trem Azul at 19I'm a loser
>>128332593STICK NOW!
lmao who cares about brazilian easy listening lounge slop
>>128333404It’s literally just pop similar to beach boys and zombies. Kys
>>128333475it's much better than anything from the anglosphere, though
rest in peace, listening to cde for the 50th time tonight
>>128332593for me, it's Lô Borges (1972)https://youtu.be/GBqdvkzzxOQ?si=OcjhlzQvd7H6QSAS
oh damn rip this is one of my favorite songs of all timehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoe4IruSpKI
>>128333893This song has become my entry point to brazil music and I can't express how grateful I am for this. Thank you, Lô
>>128332593Although I love Bituca, he was the actual voice of CDE
>>128332593FUCK!
>>128332593RIPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPE5jJapkv0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxHzjOi_mMMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOr7e0tz8Bg
RIP and BUMPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLUjIuoK_50
R.I.P. to the legend
holy shit RIP, trem de doido is some of the best guitar playing i've ever heard
>>128332876He was barely 20 when he wrote these songs, it’s insane. RIP
Bump
>>128332593F
Truly one of the GOATs
>>128332593RIP
i've actually met him a couple of times, he was always in the same bars around belo horizonte. once we were both drunk and spent a few minutes talking about how he an his buddies felt about tropicália, he told me at the time they thought it was great that there was finally some "beatlemaniac music" going on but eventually he realized they were their own thing, as great as the Beatles. very nice man. apparently he would go around amateur football games in the Belo Horizonte sprawl and just watch these literal who players, then if there was any type of post-game celebration or team confraternization he'd just hang around and play a few songs if there was a guitar available.
>>128340418another nice thing he said is that when Abbey Road dropped, Milton was living in Rio de Janeiro while most of CDE were still in Minas Gerais, and a common theme amongst everyone was that they couldn't wait to show it to Milton when he came home
RIP Lô. An unique voice in Brazilian music.>>128340418He always looked to me like a really approachable individual. Good to you that you had opportunity to meet him personally.
>>128340638I've met him and Beto Guedes and both were very nice, I also have friends who played with Brant, Gismonti, and from what I gather, they're all just jolly boomers looking for someone to talk about the Fab Four or some obscure bossa nova session musician. I don't know how to explain it to you if you're not a brazilian but they're all average mineiros.
>>128340679also, if there's any metalheads itt, here's some belo horizonte lore for ya: the distance between the Clube da Esquina corner and the square where Sepultura was founded is like 3 or 4 blocks