dhodo
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I dunno, I feel like we hit a wall.I say not yet! It forces us to check out more music as we consider the possibilities.
I dunno, I feel like we hit a wall.I say not yet! It forces us to check out more music as we consider the possibilities.
Ha, same. Yes, please.is my liking a comment NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU?
oh, okay, in that case... yes, please, sir, a clue.
Ok, here's your clue:
The artist was born very close to the ocean, a fact that is reflected on this person's music.
Ok, here's your clue:
The artist was born very close to the ocean, a fact that is reflected on this person's music.
My favorite part of that cover is the parenthetical ess.
Yeah, someone suggested the meaning had something to do with a kid seen on Street View, and I suggested not to follow that pathThat statue of Camaron looks a lot like that one dude kneeling in that one screenshot of the NY location...but I think that kneeling guy was ruled out as the clue-meaning? I don't know anything anymore.
Lol, that works for all three on my list. Going to have to dig to verify the music part I guess.Ok, here's your clue:
The artist was born very close to the ocean, a fact that is reflected on this person's music.
Hey, listening is the best part of this club, isnt it?Lol, that works for all three on my list. Going to have to dig to verify the music part I guess.
Is the ocean reflected in the artist's oeuvre or just in this particular album?Hey, listening is the best part of this club, isnt it?
Oh, for sure. Not a genuine complaint.Hey, listening is the best part of this club, isnt it?
I think Lake Guaiba is a saltwater Lake/Bay/Lagoon connected to the ocean, so you could argue that Elis still works.Elis Regina/Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim
Paco De Lucia
Camarón de la Isla
Hmm...Elis Regina was born in Porto Alegre, which is by a rivers and lakes. Seems she may be out as a solo. BUT
Tom Jobim was born in Rio (by the ocean).
Paco De Lucia was born in Algeciras. Algeciras - Wikipedia
Camarón de la Isla was born in San Fernando, Cádiz.
So...water water everywhere