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The leaf story is about music, with such detailed lyrics that they look like a film.
Music is a unique art form because it manages to create images in people's minds through its lyrics.
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Sometimes, the music lyrics are often written that look like a synopsis for a film.
Music has always been a great way to tell stories, but there are some songs that stand out from the rest.
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These music have such vivid and powerful lyrics that seem to create an entire film in your head.
The story is so clear and linear that we can imagine the dinners to a certain extent.
These songs not only take us on an emotional journey with their words, but also stimulate our imagination with their incredible power to tell stories.
With powerful images and evocative lyrics, this music will certainly transport you to another world.
Where you can see the characters and locations as they appear right on your forehead.
Faroeste Caboclo: music that virou filme
An example is Faroeste Caboclo, of the Urban Legion. The music tells the story of João de Santo Cristo in a very detailed way, which ended up making a film.
Faroeste Caboclo, song by the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana.
One of the most iconic songs of Brazilian music.
It tells the story of João de Santo Cristo, a poor and destitute cowboy who lives in the interior of Brazil.
The lyrics of the music show a vivid image of their struggles and eventual rise to fame.
A unique mix of folk-rock and country music turns into unique music that will be heard for a long time after hearing it.
The beauty of this song lies not only in its music, but also in its messages.
It is the power that we all have to overcome adversity and follow our dreams, despite difficult circumstances.
Likewise, there are several other musics that tell incredible stories, perhaps they are based on facts or nothing.
Prepare your phones and check them out.
8 music that tells stories
Increase or som, hit the pipoca, because we see a lot of history there! Warning: spoiler content.
Eduardo and Mônica — Legião Urbana
Starting with more of a Legião classic: Eduardo and Monica tells the story of a house that we were opposites.
I also have nothing to see, deu super certo. Like that old story: opposites attract.
The house is known by chance in a party and there are so many different ones that we end up wanting to become a little better.
The music continues singing and telling us how nothing in them combines, just as it is interested in something else. Oh love!
“Eduardo and Mônica one day they will meet without loving each other.”
And we will talk a lot ourselves to try to get to know each other
A love of Eduardo's curtinho that he said
We had a legal party, people wanted to have fun
Foreign party, with exquisite people
It's not legal, I don't offer more birita
And Mônica riu, and you want to know a little more
About the boyzinho that I was trying to impress
And Eduardo, meio fool, only thought about going home
Quase duas, eu vou me ferrar
Eduardo and Mônica exchange phone
After we phone and decide to meet
Or Eduardo suggested a lanchonete
But Mônica wanted to see Godard's film
It will be found, then, in Parque da Cidade
Mônica on a motorcycle and Eduardo on a camel
O Eduardo is strange and better, do not comment”
Hurricane — Bob Dylan
Unfortunately, Hurricane It's a true story. The music tells the story of boxer Rubin Carter, known as Hurricane (Furacão).
He was arrested at the beginning of his career, in 1966, accused of triple homicide, with a friend.
Embora tivesse lack of proofs and two numerous protests that asked for annulment of shame, including Bob Dylan's music.
Likewise Hurricane spent two decades in prison, he was only innocent in 1985.
This case is called a real example of racism in justice.
“Here we see the history of Furacão
Oh man that the authorities will blame
For something that you never did
Placed in a prison cell
One time he could have been
The world champion
Three fallen bodies there that Patty sees
And another face called Bello
Walking around mysteriously
I didn't do that, they say
And throw your hands up
I was just robbing the cash register
I hope you understand
I saw you going out, he said, and he stopped
It's best for us to call the police
E assim Patty flirts with the police
And they arrive at the crime dinner
With its vermelhas lights piscando
Na night quente from Nova Jersey”
Rocky Raccoon — The Beatles
Rocky Raccoon He is a fictional character, who was raised by Paul McCartney.
The music portrays a Faroeste story: Rocky, a young man who lives in the mountains with a woman, and a day in the fog with another homem.
He decides to go after the man who has found his beloved and ends up getting into a duel.
Rocky is shot, the story ends with a crença in his recovery.
In addition to being an inspiration for Faroeste Caboclo, it is also based on the name of the character Rocket Raccoon, two Guardians of the Galaxy.
“Somewhere in the black mountains of Dakota
Vivia um garoto chamado Rocky Raccoon
And one day his woman ran away with another face
It was like a soco no olho do young Rocky, Rocky no gostou disso
He said: “Eu vou pega esse cara”
Then, one day, he went to the city
Reserve a room at the local bar
Rocky Raccoon entered his room
Just to find Bíblia de Gideão
Rocky has come with a gun
To pull your rival's legs
Your rival, it seems, ended with your dreams
Roubando garota de quem ele gostava
“The name of her was Magil, and she wanted to be called Lili.”
Era Um Garoto Que Como Eu Amava Os Beatles e Os Rolling Stones — Engenheiros do Hawaii
Although it is not a true story, this music is based on facts.
She tells what happened to many young people in the Vietnam War.
A young man like any other, who liked to sing and play guitar, and nothing was called up for war.
And here his life changes, because now he sees nothing more besides dead people falling to death.
The lyrics are a protest against the war that destroyed thousands of common lives that, like the young people in music, did not want to be there.
The original version is Italian, meanwhile it became famous in Brazil with the version of the Incríveis, and returned to succeed as the Engineers of Hawaii.
"He was a guy who, like he loved the Beatles and the Rolling Stones
Rotate the world always to sing the beautiful things of America
It was not beautiful but the same as there were a thousand garotas to fim
Cantava Help and Ticket To Ride, oh! Lady Jane and Yesterday
Cantava Viva à Liberdade, but a letter without waiting
Give your guitar or separate it, for a song in America
Stop! Com Rolling Stones! Stop! Com Beatles songs
Sent to Vietnam, fight with Viet Cong
“Tata-ratata”
Giz Mountain — Zé Ramalho
Music is full of metaphors that many people have no barnacles, but Giz Castle also tells a story.
The letter tells, in a poetic way, the reflections of a young girl who loves an older and more committed woman.
Many say that the story happened like Zé Ramalho himself.
"I desire that solidarity
Spalho coisas sobre un chão de giz
I have mere dalliances that torture me
Cropped photos
In friendly leaf journals
You will play with a confetti storage bag
You will play with a confetti storage bag
I shoot cannonballs
It's useless, because there is a great vizier
There are so many violets without a colibri
I wanted to use, who knows?
A força ou de Vênus shirt
But you will not enjoy us just a cigarette
Nem vou lhe beijar, spending assim or meu batom
Now I hit a truck
Na canvas vou a knockout again
I have always been harassed, I will not be able to trace
My life as a boy, that's over, baby
Freud explains”
Pumped Up Kicks — Foster The People
Music tells a story that, unfortunately, is very common in the United States and is very common here in Brazil.
Music narrates and sings the planning process of an armed attack on a school.
The most interesting detail is that the composer, Mark Foster, chose to tell about the point of view of a teenager who planned a crime.
“Robert has a quick hand
He will give you a look at the place, he will not tell you his plan
He has a rolled cigarette
Pendurado em sua boca, ele é un garoto cowboy
He, he found a revolver
No closet of your country, no box of legal things
And I don't know what happened
But he is looking behind you, he, he is looking behind you
All other children with expensive sneakers
The better you will run, the better we will run faster than my weapon
All other children with expensive sneakers
The better you will run, the better we will run faster than the bullet
All other children with expensive sneakers
The better you will run, the better we will run faster than my weapon
All other children with expensive sneakers
“The best you will run, the best you will run, faster than anything.”
O Homem Que Não Tinha Nada — Projota e Negra Li
Nessa music, or singer and composer Projota managed to summarize the history of thousands of Brazilians.
Do not trace the story, in this song, Josué, who works hard as a fax machine to support his family and who is in a difficult financial situation.
He also had several health problems, and still did not lose faith.
However, one day Josué will have the chance to find another man who also has nothing, but he has something to do.
“O homem who has nothing agreed to give me
When the sun shines, there is no alarm clock
He doesn't have anything, he also doesn't have anything
And I was looking like the face of a good worker
O man who has nothing to face or trem lotado
Seven hours of manhã with a smile and no face
He said goodbye to his wife with a broken beijo
To taste your love and to mark your post
Oh homem who doesn't have anything at all
Artrose, artrite, diabetes eo que mais tiver
But there is inside your soul very much contained
E same sem ter quase nothing he still has faith
O homem who doesn't have anything he has any work
With a scrubbing cleaning that chao without fim
Even if someone suggests purpose or assoalho
He smiled happily, and said assim
The human being is wrong, here he is wrong
No one is born knowing, then I let myself be tempted (I let myself be tempted)
The human being is wrong, here he is wrong
No one is born knowing (nothing), so I let myself be tempted.”
Marvin — Titans
This music is a version of Patches music, recorded by Titãs in 1984.
The story began with Marvin, now I'm selling him, I'm selling him in his death.
He becomes responsible for the house, so he will lose or pai.
He stops studying and starts working harder and harder, trying to take care of his mother and two newer children.
The music narrates the situation, which repeats the cycle: just like the rest, Marvin has to leave his studies, he works very hard, he won't return.
The refrão itself that explains this, representing the fala do pai:
“Marvin, life is worth it, your destiny is your heart.”
“My pai has no education.”
Ainda me membro was a big heart
I won life with many followers
And it couldn't be worse
Little money to be able to pay
All dollar counts and disbursements
Mas Deus quis vê-lo no chão com as mãos
Risen for céu, begging for forgiveness
Chorei!
My father said: Good luck
With the hand on my shoulder
In your deathbed
And he said
Marvin, now it's just you
And he's not going to give up
Crying will make me suffer
And three days after dying
My dad, I wanted to know
But don't throw anything in the school
Mamãe lembrava disso all the time
And every day before the sun rises
“I worked without distracting myself.”
The importance of the history of the lyrics of the music
Music is a powerful way to express the history behind the lyrics of a music can be as important as the melody itself.
Being able to understand and relate to the words of music can create an emotional connection with the sounds.
This makes it possible for people to connect with music on a deeper level.
This helps us feel understood and responsive to them on an individual level.
The story behind the lyrics of a music gives us an idea of how another person may be feeling or thinking.
Isso allows us to explore our own emotions, connecting us with the experience of other people.
Além disso, these stories can inspire us and comfort us to deal with difficult experiences; He gave us hope that we are not alone in our fights.
Music that tells stories allows us to share our experiences.
Simultaneously, we provide motivation for other people who may be going through similar circumstances.