You should hear, if not yet, Fairy Tale - Shaman (Live version). The vocalist is Andre Matos, the same from the first formation of Angra. Amazing song :)
Carolina IV is part of Holy Land, the second album by Brazilian metal band Angra. It is a concept album whose theme is centered on the Brazilian land by the time it was discovered in the 16th century (from a European perspective). Title track "Holy Land" contains many indigenous and folkloric influences taken from Brazilian music, but also includes classical arrangements symbolizing Europe at the time. It's an audio version of the Portuguese Odissey. Also, as @didiok7 mentioned, you should hear, if not yet, Fairy Tale - Shaman
At this tour, the keyboard is played by Dio Lima or Fábio Laguna and he is on the background. A bad habit that Angra took from Helloween, talking about influences lol. Cheers!
The original compositor was the pianist and singer, but in Brazil there is a culture of backing track, I dont know how it is today, but the music industries are tiny as players, especially classical, so backing track use to happen a lot unfortunately, but the original piano player was so good, Andre Matos studied piano in Germany!
you have right whit the back music, this is one of the songs that you have to put in the study, or hire and orchestra, many arrangements and this is one of my favorite bands.
The intro: "Salve, salve Janaína, Salve, salve Iemanjá, e tudo que se fez na àgua". Janaína and Iemanjá are the same entity, but in different cultures in Brazil. Janaína is the indigenous entity. Iemanjá, the African woman, was brought by slaves. They are water entities.
Queensrych was one of the influences when they started the band, So you are right! kkkk You really should try Angra - Waiting Silence - Temple of Shadows Album. (The entire album is a masterpeace is hard to choose only one song.
About the keys... this is most likely a playback, But. Ive been to 2 shows of the Holy Land album tour back in the 90's and at that time there was a Keyboard player who played with the band live, but for some reason he was never on stage.. From some angles we could see him on the side of the stage playing.. I think his name was Fabio something.. And the vocalist André would play keyboard only on the main parts. Probably not the case here though.
It’d be better to listen to the studio version, there are many rhythmic nuances and intricacies that just don’t translate well enough to this live version, especially without the original vocalist. And the most interesting sections were cut off.
Cause you're not Brazilian you are missing on all of the traditional Brazilian elements this song has and going for stuff that you know like the metal bands you cited. I would advise you to listen to the studio version of this song.....
Angra Carolina IV sounds good John. I don't like the fact that they used a backing track with the Keyboards either considering this video looks like live performance and you couldn't see the Keyboard or piano player that's like what? The song does remind me of Queensryche and Helloween in the tempo changes and this video must have been the first time I've seen anyone doing any finger tapping on the bass guitar which I thought was pretty cool. I just don't like long 11 minute songs either no need to drag it out so long unless like you said it's a drastic change. I prefer much shorter songs to take care John 🤘
I think it was a way to pay respect to Andre Matos, the former leader of the band and who payed the keys. He died a few years before this video was posted.
Too bad it was not with this song's original vocalist, Andre Matos (RIP). The vocalist in the video, Fabio Lione, is originally the vocalist of Rhapsody, and the third vocalist on Angra, but I assume he left the band to focus on Angra? He's got some pipes alright, but from the three vocalists of Angra, I personally like his vocals the least. Andre Matos was the best, of course. And on some songs that was originally Andre's, Fabio is struggling to reach Andre's high notes. Oh, and about the invisible keyboards player, if I'm not mistaken, Andre occasionally played the keyboards or piano parts of their songs.
About the keyboard player: the band has one, but even being popular in Brazil and some countries of the world, even the most famous metal bands of the country are not doing a shitload truck of money. They really work on a budget, and including "officially" a keyboard player as an integral member, it means a new logistic that will rise the cost, specially on tour. Brazil don't have one tenth of the infra structure for a metal scene like in the America or Europe. The places to play have bad equipment, the roads are in really bad shape, the transportation is bad and cost a lot, the metal fans in Brazil doesn't have a lot of money to spend going to shows, buying their merchandise, etc... So I really give a pass when Brazilian bands refuse to have more members in the band. It's a matter of surviving. About the 11 minutes, I disagree. This song has all the elements and things going on to worth the 11 minute duration. We have the tribal intro and finish, the power metal part, the classical/regional interlude, the solos... And we have subsections inside the sections, like the tribal part has the choir singing in portuguese, but a tonal change with the singer starting to sing in english. One band that is failing miserably with song duration where nothing different happens, it's Iron Maiden since the Final Frontier album onwards. Man, that 11, 15, 18 minute songs drags like hell, it's a boredom fest.
BTW: This song is way overrated by some fans and this version is pure garbage. This is one of the worst pieces from Angra to present to non Angra fans. Cheers!
One thing taht you dont percept is the parts of brazilian music mixed im metal! in the middle of the sonf has a part of "Baião" a regional brazilian music!
The original vocalist was the keyboard player and compositor as well. Andre Matos.
You should hear, if not yet, Fairy Tale - Shaman (Live version). The vocalist is Andre Matos, the same from the first formation of Angra. Amazing song :)
In the original formation of the band the piano parts were played by the Vocalist who played it live on stage.
Carolina IV is part of Holy Land, the second album by Brazilian metal band Angra. It is a concept album whose theme is centered on the Brazilian land by the time it was discovered in the 16th century (from a European perspective). Title track "Holy Land" contains many indigenous and folkloric influences taken from Brazilian music, but also includes classical arrangements symbolizing Europe at the time. It's an audio version of the Portuguese Odissey. Also, as @didiok7 mentioned, you should hear, if not yet, Fairy Tale - Shaman
Queensryche was one kf the favourite bands of Andre Matos's, then composer of this song.
The keyboard player was the original vocalist André Matos, who left the band in the late 90s and died a few years ago of some weird heart condition
O jeito como o Bruno Valverde segurava a baqueta me dava nervoso, ainda bem que ele mudou kkkk
At this tour, the keyboard is played by Dio Lima or Fábio Laguna and he is on the background. A bad habit that Angra took from Helloween, talking about influences lol. Cheers!
The original compositor was the pianist and singer, but in Brazil there is a culture of backing track, I dont know how it is today, but the music industries are tiny as players, especially classical, so backing track use to happen a lot unfortunately, but the original piano player was so good, Andre Matos studied piano in Germany!
I love Angra and I just loved both of yours reacts. What a nice guy!
8:20 funny you mention him...Felipe Andreoli did fill in for Billy Sheehan last year on Sons Of Apollo's south american tour
you have right whit the back music, this is one of the songs that you have to put in the study, or hire and orchestra, many arrangements and this is one of my favorite bands.
They dont have a keyboard player as a menber of the band. They have a guest keyboardist contracted for the tours.
Sepultura is from Belo Horizonte- MG
for a future react you could see shaman - fairy tale live version
The intro: "Salve, salve Janaína, Salve, salve Iemanjá, e tudo que se fez na àgua".
Janaína and Iemanjá are the same entity, but in different cultures in Brazil. Janaína is the indigenous entity. Iemanjá, the African woman, was brought by slaves. They are water entities.
The original vocalist was the keyboard player and compositor as well. Andre Matos, but, he is dieid.
Queensrych was one of the influences when they started the band, So you are right! kkkk You really should try Angra - Waiting Silence - Temple of Shadows Album. (The entire album is a masterpeace is hard to choose only one song.
I love this song, but you should hear it with the original vocalist Andre Matos if you haven't yet
Faz o react do álbum Temple of Shadows do Angra.
This album is fantastic
About the keys... this is most likely a playback, But.
Ive been to 2 shows of the Holy Land album tour back in the 90's and at that time there was a Keyboard player who played with the band live, but for some reason he was never on stage.. From some angles we could see him on the side of the stage playing.. I think his name was Fabio something.. And the vocalist André would play keyboard only on the main parts.
Probably not the case here though.
It’d be better to listen to the studio version, there are many rhythmic nuances and intricacies that just don’t translate well enough to this live version, especially without the original vocalist.
And the most interesting sections were cut off.
With all due respect to Leoni, this song is and will ever be Andre's song.
That's it! You always have to hear the original track in this case.
Cause you're not Brazilian you are missing on all of the traditional Brazilian elements this song has and going for stuff that you know like the metal bands you cited. I would advise you to listen to the studio version of this song.....
Angra Carolina IV sounds good John. I don't like the fact that they used a backing track with the Keyboards either considering this video looks like live performance and you couldn't see the Keyboard or piano player that's like what? The song does remind me of Queensryche and Helloween in the tempo changes and this video must have been the first time I've seen anyone doing any finger tapping on the bass guitar which I thought was pretty cool. I just don't like long 11 minute songs either no need to drag it out so long unless like you said it's a drastic change. I prefer much shorter songs to take care John 🤘
I think it was a way to pay respect to Andre Matos, the former leader of the band and who payed the keys. He died a few years before this video was posted.
Check out more of Fabio Lione's work with Rhapsody, or (for a funny twist) with Nanowar of Steel, on Barbie MILF Princess Of Twilight
Too bad it was not with this song's original vocalist, Andre Matos (RIP). The vocalist in the video, Fabio Lione, is originally the vocalist of Rhapsody, and the third vocalist on Angra, but I assume he left the band to focus on Angra? He's got some pipes alright, but from the three vocalists of Angra, I personally like his vocals the least. Andre Matos was the best, of course. And on some songs that was originally Andre's, Fabio is struggling to reach Andre's high notes.
Oh, and about the invisible keyboards player, if I'm not mistaken, Andre occasionally played the keyboards or piano parts of their songs.
I'd rank him 2nd, a bit ahead of Edu. And Fabio has the best (by quite far) english pronounciation among the three
多分キーボードを弾いてる方はお亡くなりになられていると思いますRIP
yes, you're right
see the song with andre matos
kkk see that song with andrte matos he o the deyboard live kk bat there is another one
About the keyboard player: the band has one, but even being popular in Brazil and some countries of the world, even the most famous metal bands of the country are not doing a shitload truck of money. They really work on a budget, and including "officially" a keyboard player as an integral member, it means a new logistic that will rise the cost, specially on tour. Brazil don't have one tenth of the infra structure for a metal scene like in the America or Europe. The places to play have bad equipment, the roads are in really bad shape, the transportation is bad and cost a lot, the metal fans in Brazil doesn't have a lot of money to spend going to shows, buying their merchandise, etc... So I really give a pass when Brazilian bands refuse to have more members in the band. It's a matter of surviving.
About the 11 minutes, I disagree. This song has all the elements and things going on to worth the 11 minute duration. We have the tribal intro and finish, the power metal part, the classical/regional interlude, the solos... And we have subsections inside the sections, like the tribal part has the choir singing in portuguese, but a tonal change with the singer starting to sing in english. One band that is failing miserably with song duration where nothing different happens, it's Iron Maiden since the Final Frontier album onwards. Man, that 11, 15, 18 minute songs drags like hell, it's a boredom fest.
Listen to “temple of hate” and “spread your fire”.
I like it but as you said. Seems too long. I don't mind a long song if it doesn't seem like a long song. Can't deny the skills. 🤘✌
When a long song feels like a long song, it's too long.
This song is much better on studio version, it's from the more conceptual album, most likely played here as an homage to the fans
music donnt ast time no more to say song its done and thats it kk bye i loves liked you
wtf you cut down ur hair from the other angra video to this
Yeah... I cut down my hair.
Cara, vc precisa reagir a música com a formação original que essa música.
A formação atual do Angra não presta.
dizer que nao presta é demais ne rapaz kkkkkkkkkkk Estilos diferentes, Lione é tão tecnico quanto Andre foi.
@@manddox comparando com as formações anteriores, o Angra atual não vale nada. Nem chamaria isso de Angra
o angra atual é mt bom sim, acho que o saudosismo ta te deixando de mente fechada, nao sei
BTW: This song is way overrated by some fans and this version is pure garbage. This is one of the worst pieces from Angra to present to non Angra fans. Cheers!
Agreed. If you wanna present something from Holy Land, Silence and Distance, Holy Land and Make Believe are way better.
One thing taht you dont percept is the parts of brazilian music mixed im metal! in the middle of the sonf has a part of "Baião" a regional brazilian music!
specifically quoting "Bebe" by the great Hermeto Pascoal!
Por eso le parece "largo" porque no se detuvo a apreciar los detalles...