So have you ever noticed how most of the albums that are discussed on this board or classic albums in generally are usually in english? Have you ever wondered if there's just an entirely different world of classic albums that just come out in different languages? Like, does the english world of music just exist separately from other worlds of music that are equally as interesting, with their own modern developments happening beside the english scenes?
>>60897797
no shit, Sherlock
Considering the fact that everyone on this site is a white teenage Virgin shouldn't be surprising at all
no shit, Sherlock.
>>60897797
of course you idiot
i don't have to think, it is true. each country has their own classics and yes some of them are actually good.
It's an objective fact. No one has to wonder.
Brazilian Nancy Sinatra
Indian George Harrison
African James Brown
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>>60897897
well, okay. You know, I was interested in knowing, you don't have to put a proverbial foot in my throat, because I actually was hoping I could discover what these albums are, so I can become as interesting of a person you hold my standard to.
I mean this isn't exactly true. Being Brazilian, I'll mind listening to the best Brazilian albums, but I don't expect others to know that much on Brazil's music except for maybe Bossa Nova.
I've listened to Krautrock, South Korean Avant Garde, etc.
While singers such as Bjork and Nico have also sung songs in their native language.
>>60897923
Ugh, she's not that great AND she always looks creepy af. Elis Regina is where it's at.