o Josh tem um carinho muito grande com seus covers, tipo Eleanor Rigby é um dos melhores covers dele porque ele traz várias dinâmicas e transforma a atmosfera da música no jeito que ele quer Ele faz isso com esse, figurino, cor, saturação, a estética inteira. é muito bom ver algo assim da nossa cultura
As an Argentinian that admires and plays Brazilian music, and lived decades in the US, I was delighted to hear this rendition and to see that Bossa is not dead there :) My hat off to you Josh!
I always find it impressive how Josh is able to sing so many songs in so many different languages while still having good pronunciation. This is not an easy song to sing, especially if you are not a fluent Portuguese speaker, but him and Martina absolutely nailed it!
Choral singer here - once you've been trained on common characteristic sounds of romance languages and have a few songs under your belt, you can work up a decent pronunciation reasonably quickly - much more quickly than it would take to fully learn the language! A little familiarity with the International Phonetic Alphabet helps here too. Josh has college a capella background so I'm not surprised he pulls off the Portuguese well!
Hey Josh. Guitar heavy elementary music teacher here that's been following your channel for many moons. -Never commented, but I had the thought listening to this that you are literally a Mr. Roger's of music for adults. I just love all the special guests you have collaborated with over the years! Thanks for being a constant musical food for my soul. I have a big population of hispanic heritage children at my school and plan on letting this one rip as my older students walk in next week!
As a non-Portuguese speaker myself, I just love how it sounds when it's sung. This crazy song captivates the first time you hear it and stays w you forever. It sounds like springtime and everything is hopeful. Great great version, thank you.
Thanks for this beautiful description. Let me add that the lyrics are ushering Autumn since it says that the waters of March are closing the Summer (in the Southern hemisphere). Although with the promise of life in the heart.
In Bossa Nova not only the lirycs but the rhythm and harmonies also tells a story. This song sounds uplifting and refreshing whilst the liryc is a bit dark. In a way it describes the aftermath of floods and landslides commonly caused by the rains in that time of the year. It's a tough time but it reminds the power people have to rebuild themselves. At leat that's my take on that song.
@@avisoaosnavegantes2021 , mais ou menos. "É o carro enguiçado, é a lama, é a lama" está falando, sim, das chuvas torrenciais. Mas também não acho que é "dark". Acho que o tema central é a construção da casa que Tom Jobim tinha na roça e que acho que ficou pronta em março. E as águas de março vieram junto com a festa da cumeeira.
@@ademariojunior Você tem toda a liberdade de entender a letra com quiser, isso faz parte. Mas ele fala de uma caminhada pela Mata Atlântica, por uma pequena parte dessa floresta - e ele compara essa caminhada à vida. Ou seja, observar os detalhes e objetos dessa caminhada é como ver os detalhes e fatos de uma vida. Também há metalinguagem no texto - o processo de feitura dos versos se compara ao que ele vê pelo caminho dessas trilhas. Resumindo - ele está caminhando por trilhas e revê sua vida ali, a vida que teve e que terá; a construção e o fim das coisas. Nada tem a ver com enxurradas ou deslizamentos. O texto é filosófico/poético de uma experiência transcendental. Não quis parecer arrogante e tirano nisso, mas o que há na letra é isso, e/ou mais.
Eh-hmmm, it is Samba de Verão composed by Marcos Valle and original lyrics by his brother Paulo Sérgio Valle. The dodgy bolt-on English lyrics and wrong names were assigned by American lyricist Norman Gimbel. Why the beef? Because with virtually no exception, the English lyrics are crappy lightweight bolt-on shoe-horned lyrics which typically have nothing to do with the original lyrics. The greatness of the tunes are stripped down, dumbed down, without the poetic gravitas of the original intention. That is if the lyrics have anything to do with the original lyrics. Those are the worst and most unforgivable lyrics in English. Harrumph.
@@biasuzcaca04 é interessante como o brasileiro se sente homenageado quando um gringo de alguma maneira manifesta algo do Brasil. Se usar uma camisa da CBF então...
This is the first time I ever see an American singing in Pt w so clear pronunciation, I even felt like they were 2 Brazilian! Also, as a musician, I should say that his guitar Rhythm was pretty samba-like. When I was in the U.S I've heard other people saying Boss-Nova was a "Brazilian Jazz", bit when they played, it didn't sound like Bossa, it actually sounded like Jazz, so I realized that not everybody is sensitive enough to perceive and capture that details of the rhythmic nuances of Samba. You Josh in fact did it, your Swing was really identical! All the props!
Josh's pronunciation gets better with each successive Brazilian cover. He even has a Brazilian vibe about him. Têm jeito de gringo morando no Rio pelos ultimos dez anos.
‘It’s the promise of life, it’s the joy in your heart.’ Josh, no matter the genre, style, instrumentation, language, texture, tone, everything you create brings joy! I can’t fully express how much I admire you and your collaborators. Thank you! ❤
So great! I love it when a singer's smile is audible.The way Josh falls back at the end reminds me of Jobim at the end of that black and white 1974 recording.
I'm Brazilian. I'm very happy for your effort to sing águas de março in portuguese. We know that it is very difficult, so we feel very happy when see foreigners speaking. Congrats
That's perfect, brazilian here and you played this work of art very very very good, i'm happy for the good brazilian music stay arriving in other countries, because here i rarely see people hearing this songs, bossa nova is perfect
My favourite song and my favourite artist - I couldn't have asked for more - this is tied with Elis Regina's live TV performance for the best versions of this imo
Another Brazilian here. Man, I was thrilled with this interpretation. I'm sure Tom Jobim and Elis Regina would applaud you for such resourcefulness and talent! What may call "mistakes" I call humanity. This song is an expression of Brazilianness. Touching her with "perfection" is easy. It isn’t easy to print a personality as you did. I shivered with your interpretation! Congratulations!
Is kind hard a brazilian artist made such huge success as Tom Jobim did in America. Thank you for this tribute. The Golden years of Brazil was well represented.
Not only did you guys do a great job, vocally and musically, on one of Tom's wonderfully woven nuanced songs, but you two supremely succeeded in achieving the most elusive prize; capturing the playful spirit of Elis and Tom's interplay of their very intimate and bittersweet version of this song.
I have never seen a musician who can play so many differing genres as this marvellous artists-Josh Taylor.He can even sing in a different language then his natural tongue!A fantastic version of this classic song by the way.✌️
Excelente Josh, excelente Martina, surpreenderam a todos nós brasileiros, ficou legal o português... Estou sempre acompanhando a evolução musical de vocês... Extensivo a Reina, Toni, Carson... E todas as outras parcerias... Parabéns !!!
I didn't understand a word, but it doesn't matter. Watching and listening this performance was just...well, I can't describe it. That joy, that happiness... Wow, just wow. 🥰
Foi incrível a performance de vocês. Tom Jobim certamente está feliz lá do outro lado. Como brasileiro fiquei maravilhado com o que ouvi. Toco um pouquinho de violão ha quase cinquenta anos e não consigo fazer nada semelhante a isso. ❤
Nice little "Samba de Verão" reference at the end of the trombone solo. Aguas de Março is one of my favorite all time songs, especially the Elis Regina and Tom Jobim version, and you both knocked it out of the park!
My Josh! Your versatility in interpreting any type of music is amazing. Querido Josh, es increíble tu facilidad para adaptarte a cualquier estilo músical
As a Brazillian, and more specifically a Carioca (Someone born in Rio de Janeiro), I really enjoyed this cover. This songs tells a lot about how in the end of summer (march) there's always a lot of rain (this song translates to "March's waters". Thanks for honouring our culture :)
As a Brazilian, it's great to see this tune brilliantly done by such amazing musicians. Way to go, guys.
Brazilian here too! Totally agree!!
o Josh tem um carinho muito grande com seus covers, tipo Eleanor Rigby é um dos melhores covers dele porque ele traz várias dinâmicas e transforma a atmosfera da música no jeito que ele quer
Ele faz isso com esse, figurino, cor, saturação, a estética inteira.
é muito bom ver algo assim da nossa cultura
@@jvtts_ O cara é foda.
And thank you for the waxing ideas!
@@adaltroczguitar how good is his brazilian ?
Brazilian guy here. It's so AMAZING hear Brazilian music played and sung by foreigners, and so well made! Thank you very much!
But Martina is Brasileira! (Carioca?)
@@violao206 I don't know. Her accent is not from a native speaker.
That trombone out of nowhere was amazing
You guys killed it!!
it wasn't that bad!
They murdered it, that's how good it was.
As a brazilian I must say: these lyrics are very, very difficult to sing even for us. And you just nailed it. Perfect. Viva a Bossa Nova!
I´m brazilian too and totaly agree with you João Lopes. Actually their accent is very charming.
Native here. I wouldn't even dare 🤭
Sim!!!!
Parabéns!! Perfeito
Não é tão difícil pra um brasileiro.
As an Argentinian that admires and plays Brazilian music, and lived decades in the US, I was delighted to hear this rendition and to see that Bossa is not dead there :) My hat off to you Josh!
I always find it impressive how Josh is able to sing so many songs in so many different languages while still having good pronunciation. This is not an easy song to sing, especially if you are not a fluent Portuguese speaker, but him and Martina absolutely nailed it!
Part of being a top ties musician like Josh is having an excellent ear for detail
I'm looking forward an Italian song!
Completamente de acuerdo, Josh tirar el don, THE GIFT.
Cool - although I'm not sure about his taste in pyjamas
Choral singer here - once you've been trained on common characteristic sounds of romance languages and have a few songs under your belt, you can work up a decent pronunciation reasonably quickly - much more quickly than it would take to fully learn the language! A little familiarity with the International Phonetic Alphabet helps here too. Josh has college a capella background so I'm not surprised he pulls off the Portuguese well!
You could listen with your eyes closed and hear the smiles on their faces. Love this.
and it's lovely because that's the case for Elis Regina and Jobim's recording as well.
@@N_Garamond True!
That placement of the Samba de Verão theme by the trombone player during his solo was smoother than silk
I noticed too. Cool reference👏
YES! I thought I was tripping!
😎🥂
and I thought there was something really odd about his face
Ikr, it was so nice
For a moment, I thought I was listening to native Brazilians singing. Beautiful performance, amazing Portuguese!
Jesus Josh its hard to put to words how impressive your musical versatility is. You are a rare talent.
American here, Little Old Lady, don't speak or understand a word of Portuguese, but this is my new favorite song! Janet
I'll spare you the "as a Brazilian" cliché, this is simply as good as it gets no matter where you are from. Amazing work!
Hey man, what a coincidence to notice your comment here! Hope you're well. And I agree, this is awesome!
@@ImmenseDisciple Hey there Mike! I know right?! Long time no see, nice to see that great music has brought us here.
“As a Brazilian” I agree 😂😂
As a Uruguayan immigration I agree
But you didn't spare us anything you said it
Hey Josh. Guitar heavy elementary music teacher here that's been following your channel for many moons. -Never commented, but I had the thought listening to this that you are literally a Mr. Roger's of music for adults. I just love all the special guests you have collaborated with over the years! Thanks for being a constant musical food for my soul. I have a big population of hispanic heritage children at my school and plan on letting this one rip as my older students walk in next week!
As a non-Portuguese speaker myself, I just love how it sounds when it's sung. This crazy song captivates the first time you hear it and stays w you forever. It sounds like springtime and everything is hopeful. Great great version, thank you.
Thanks for this beautiful description. Let me add that the lyrics are ushering Autumn since it says that the waters of March are closing the Summer (in the Southern hemisphere). Although with the promise of life in the heart.
In Bossa Nova not only the lirycs but the rhythm and harmonies also tells a story. This song sounds uplifting and refreshing whilst the liryc is a bit dark. In a way it describes the aftermath of floods and landslides commonly caused by the rains in that time of the year. It's a tough time but it reminds the power people have to rebuild themselves. At leat that's my take on that song.
@@arieltonmarquessilva2587 Essa sua interpretação é muito, muito pessoal, pois a letra não diz nada disso que você falou.
@@avisoaosnavegantes2021 , mais ou menos. "É o carro enguiçado, é a lama, é a lama" está falando, sim, das chuvas torrenciais. Mas também não acho que é "dark". Acho que o tema central é a construção da casa que Tom Jobim tinha na roça e que acho que ficou pronta em março. E as águas de março vieram junto com a festa da cumeeira.
@@ademariojunior Você tem toda a liberdade de entender a letra com quiser, isso faz parte.
Mas ele fala de uma caminhada pela Mata Atlântica, por uma pequena parte dessa floresta - e ele compara essa caminhada à vida.
Ou seja, observar os detalhes e objetos dessa caminhada é como ver os detalhes e fatos de uma vida.
Também há metalinguagem no texto - o processo de feitura dos versos se compara ao que ele vê pelo caminho dessas trilhas.
Resumindo - ele está caminhando por trilhas e revê sua vida ali, a vida que teve e que terá; a construção e o fim das coisas.
Nada tem a ver com enxurradas ou deslizamentos. O texto é filosófico/poético de uma experiência transcendental.
Não quis parecer arrogante e tirano nisso, mas o que há na letra é isso, e/ou mais.
Vocês conseguiram cantar em português e a batida do violão junto com a bateria e o trombone estavam quase perfeito. Parabéns! 👏🇧🇷🇺🇲
‘Summer Samba’ quote at the end of the trombone solo, nice touch. So nice ;)
Eh-hmmm, it is Samba de Verão composed by Marcos Valle and original lyrics by his brother Paulo Sérgio Valle. The dodgy bolt-on English lyrics and wrong names were assigned by American lyricist Norman Gimbel. Why the beef? Because with virtually no exception, the English lyrics are crappy lightweight bolt-on shoe-horned lyrics which typically have nothing to do with the original lyrics. The greatness of the tunes are stripped down, dumbed down, without the poetic gravitas of the original intention. That is if the lyrics have anything to do with the original lyrics. Those are the worst and most unforgivable lyrics in English. Harrumph.
Direto do Brasil 🇧🇷 para dizer que isso está perfeitoooo
I listened to much Jobim in the 60’s. He was a favorite. Now Josh is a favorite. Combining them is sublime.
Was that a joke with Josh's group being called The Other Favorites? If not, that's very funny lol
@@JovemEvertonif only I were that clever. Thanks anyway.
One of the greatest musicians of our generation. I wish you all the recognition you deserve, Josh.
Sou brasileiro e só posso agradecer a homenagem, dedicação e o show na pronúncia.
isso não é necessariamente uma homenagem ao brasil...
Brasilsilsil Campeão do mundo!!!! Huehuehueehueheu Caraleowww!!. traditin, guys, com on!
@@biasuzcaca04 é interessante como o brasileiro se sente homenageado quando um gringo de alguma maneira manifesta algo do Brasil. Se usar uma camisa da CBF então...
@@carvalhodenisb trauma da amarelinha! bozo destruiu nossa identidade
Still waiting for your brazillian tour Josh! Greetings from Rio!
This is the first time I ever see an American singing in Pt w so clear pronunciation, I even felt like they were 2 Brazilian!
Also, as a musician, I should say that his guitar Rhythm was pretty samba-like. When I was in the U.S I've heard other people saying Boss-Nova was a "Brazilian Jazz", bit when they played, it didn't sound like Bossa, it actually sounded like Jazz, so I realized that not everybody is sensitive enough to perceive and capture that details of the rhythmic nuances of Samba. You Josh in fact did it, your Swing was really identical! All the props!
I love when you play brazilian music!
This one and 'Oh, Lori' are in my youtube playlist on repeat. Whenever I feel a bit blue and need a boost.
Josh's pronunciation gets better with each successive Brazilian cover. He even has a Brazilian vibe about him. Têm jeito de gringo morando no Rio pelos ultimos dez anos.
The easy conversational flow of this song ( in Portuguese, no less) is brilliant. So relaxed and fun!
‘It’s the promise of life, it’s the joy in your heart.’ Josh, no matter the genre, style, instrumentation, language, texture, tone, everything you create brings joy! I can’t fully express how much I admire you and your collaborators. Thank you! ❤
Josh wanted so much to record this one he came right from the jailhouse.... im brazilian and i aprove this so much, congrats!
So great! I love it when a singer's smile is audible.The way Josh falls back at the end reminds me of Jobim at the end of that black and white 1974 recording.
I'm Brazilian. I'm very happy for your effort to sing águas de março in portuguese. We know that it is very difficult, so we feel very happy when see foreigners speaking. Congrats
Pois a Marina é Bslra msm né?
Muito gratificante um Brasileiro que curte a música de vocês ouvirem vocês tocando músicas nossas. Continue 🥰❤️😄
No end to the genius of Josh Turner.
I don't understand a single lyric, but the interplay was delightful! Josh always makes it seem effortless... Excellent!
Carlos Jobim would be pride of you.
Obrigado por tratar bem a "nossa" música Brasileira
Finally bringing us some international music. Need more music from around the world I haven't heard.
Josh is a true musician. Brilliant!
That's perfect, brazilian here and you played this work of art very very very good, i'm happy for the good brazilian music stay arriving in other countries, because here i rarely see people hearing this songs, bossa nova is perfect
...& that beautiful SO Nice lick from the superb trombone player! How blissful!! Thankyou!!
I love Gilberto and Jobim and I bet they love you. Mahalo!
Her voice is exactly what the song asks for! Great musicians, nailed it! A gem on This UA-cam of ours!
C'mon Josh... What can't you play... And sing? Amazing! ❤️
Estou no Brasil e estou pasmo como vocês estão sensacionais na interpretação dessa música, parabéns, amei! 1 milhão de like da minha parte.
I say it's one of the best ever renditions, although it is not professionally recorded.
My favourite song and my favourite artist - I couldn't have asked for more - this is tied with Elis Regina's live TV performance for the best versions of this imo
That's the first version I ever heard of this song! Ellis was wonderful.
@@iskandertime747 absolutely magical isn't it!
beautiful cover...........Bossa nova lives on !!🎶🎵🎸🎷
Just what I needed this Friday
Essa música é muito difícil de cantar, vcs mandaram muito bem, e a pronúncia da moça ficou realmente excelente.
Another Brazilian here. Man, I was thrilled with this interpretation. I'm sure Tom Jobim and Elis Regina would applaud you for such resourcefulness and talent! What may call "mistakes" I call humanity. This song is an expression of Brazilianness. Touching her with "perfection" is easy. It isn’t easy to print a personality as you did. I shivered with your interpretation! Congratulations!
Is kind hard a brazilian artist made such huge success as Tom Jobim did in America. Thank you for this tribute. The Golden years of Brazil was well represented.
bora brasil porraaaaa 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Just the way it has to be: smiling, swinging, improvising the lyrics… it is true Bossa!
My favorite song!
Josh and Martina you totally nailed it! Great handling of the Portugese lyrics! Only one in a hundred get it right! you were amazing!
Que maravilha ouvir a música brasileira nesse canal. Ficou lindo. Parabéns
Yeah!! Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil!
Incredible, Josh doing bossa. Is there any genre that Josh cannot do? He is the most talented and authentic artist out there today.
It ought to be illegal to be illegal to be having that much fun and still sound so freakin good!
Lovely, absolutely lovely. The words are tricky even for us here in Brazil. Amazing rendition. Thank you all for that.
Jobim y Elis....unicos!!
Thank you for keeping this song alive and doing it so damn well. The laughing and smiling while singing is just like Jobim and Elis. Just awesome.
Viva o Brasil!🇧🇷
This is the best thing... of all the things... ever.
Not only did you guys do a great job, vocally and musically, on one of Tom's wonderfully woven nuanced songs, but you two supremely succeeded in achieving the most elusive prize; capturing the playful spirit of Elis and Tom's interplay of their very intimate and bittersweet version of this song.
I have never seen a musician who can play so many differing genres as this marvellous artists-Josh Taylor.He can even sing in a different language then his natural tongue!A fantastic version of this classic song by the way.✌️
Really talented people having fun. What a blast. I'll take these kinds of recordings over the generic, rubber stamped top hits any day.
Excelente Josh, excelente Martina, surpreenderam a todos nós brasileiros, ficou legal o português...
Estou sempre acompanhando a evolução musical de vocês...
Extensivo a Reina, Toni, Carson... E todas as outras parcerias...
Parabéns !!!
As a brazilian I just cried! Please come to Brazil! Thank you for this.
Muito bom! Mandaram muito bem no português. Viva a música brasileira 😄
One of my all-time favourites!
I didn't understand a word, but it doesn't matter.
Watching and listening this performance was just...well, I can't describe it.
That joy, that happiness...
Wow, just wow.
🥰
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dear lord baby Jesus, this is pure talent. is there anything Josh Turner can't do...
Excelente! Bossa Nova - Música brasileira que muito nos orgulha, executada brilhantemente! Parabéns!
Thank you for honoring in a superb way the legacy of Tom Jobim and Brazilian music.
Sim, o Brasil está em todos os lugares!!!
So amaaazing, guys! You can be sure that we Brazilians loved it 😁❤❤
It's good to see that brazilian music keeps being played around the world!
Really liked How you captured that playful aspect of The original recording, all for more gringos apreciating our cultural treasure!
👍👏La Classe !! Super Version, Bravo, Bonjour depuis la France 🇫🇷
I have no idea what they're saying, but the vocals are mesmerizing! Love Martina's smooth voice! And Josh is unbelievable as always. Thank you!
Foi incrível a performance de vocês. Tom Jobim certamente está feliz lá do outro lado. Como brasileiro fiquei maravilhado com o que ouvi. Toco um pouquinho de violão ha quase cinquenta anos e não consigo fazer nada semelhante a isso. ❤
The pandeiro was very well played as well!
VIVA O BRASIL!!!!!
Como Brasileiro agradeço muito a homenagem. Vocês são brilhantes!! Amazing work!
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful!!!
Nice little "Samba de Verão" reference at the end of the trombone solo.
Aguas de Março is one of my favorite all time songs, especially the Elis Regina and Tom Jobim version, and you both knocked it out of the park!
Josh Turner is not only a musical genius but a language genius as well!
My Josh! Your versatility in interpreting any type of music is amazing.
Querido Josh, es increíble tu facilidad para adaptarte a cualquier estilo músical
as a Brazilian I can say that it is a beautiful interpretation, Tom Jobim would agree...
That solo was simply superb, one of the best I've seen for this song
The way Josh looks around at the end is priceless
Obrigado, Pessoal! You're great! Thanks for enjoying the Brazilian Music!
Beautiful, I like the smiles and the laughter that evokes the fantastic rendering by Elis Regina and Tom Jobim
Nice accent. It took me a while to realize you guys are not brazilians. And this girl has a sweet voice!
Loved the samba de verão motif during the trombone solo
as a native brazilian, who lived the whole life in Brazil, I can say you guys nailed ! No mistakes, 100% accurated.
As a Brazillian, and more specifically a Carioca (Someone born in Rio de Janeiro), I really enjoyed this cover. This songs tells a lot about how in the end of summer (march) there's always a lot of rain (this song translates to "March's waters". Thanks for honouring our culture :)
Que maravilha!! Ficou sensacional! Parabéns! Good job!
Wow...Josh, you are truly a top notch muso...from a 69 year old jazz / swing drummer...for +- 56 years now
Beautiful ❤❤
Feels great to see our culture recognized and represented so well. Cheers from Brazil!