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  • fado sounds awesome...lucky Portugese to have Anna Mourah as theirs~ (^U^)

  • Não é para qualquer um ser admirada pelos Stones.

    Fantástico Ana Moura!

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  • ANA MOURA xD

  • did they make this girl in a fuckin "hot ass bitches" factory....holy crap....i dont think they could possibly make a hotter one

  • * ANA MOURA

  • @GabKoost Like Amalia, Herminia Silva was also a hybrid performer. She sang in revistas, starred in movies, etc. She was one of the first artists to introduce orchestral musicians to fado music, etc... So, the difference between her and Amalia is the degree to which Amalia took her creativity.There are people who are purists who say that Herminia and Alfredo Merceneiro are the only "true" fadistas, because they have "casta." So be it... It's obvious that musical taste is a very personal thing.

  • @GabKoost We can make another comparison. Let's take Camané. Does he really have the style of a Fadista? In is expensive suit shiny shoes? Of corse not. He his a copy of an American image like Fred Astaire. The real male Fadista is personified in Alfredo Marceneiro. You dont need a perfect powerful voice to be the best Fadista ever. You need the right attitude. Amalia eas so much more than a Fadista that to define her by this genre is to cut off the most part of her life.

  • @fjcnunesThis is a opinion shared by many. Amalia was not only Fado but Flamenco and"Marchas", she sang in French, Italian, Spanish, English, made movies, theater etc. She is not the archetype of a Fadista but of an hybrid product that also could sing Fado exceptionally well because she was super talented. Was she the definition of a Fadista? NO. Many prefer Herminia Silva to Amalia because this one had the pure image and style of a Fadista. It a question of Srtyle more than talent.

  • @GabKoost I'm not a musician, so I don't want to speak out of line... but to say that Amalia, arguably the greatest fado singer of all time, an icon of Portuguese culture and someone who defined the genre, was not "even a real fado singer" is - to me - incredulous. The fact that she sang other forms of music doesn't matter one bit. David Bowie wasn't any less of a rock idol, even though he didn't always sing rock n roll. What I was saying about Ana Moura is that she has no "garra."

  • @fjcnunes Completely false. You cant have fado without emotion. Mariza and Amalia are much more than Fado interprets. They go beyond the limits of the style and enter the world of theater and representation. Amalia was not even a real Fado singer once that half of more of her repertoire was not even Fado. Ana Moura his, for me and other, a much more "real" and honest Fado singer. She sings it how it is. No unnecessary theatrics. To say that she sings with no emotion is almost heretic.

  • Thumbs Up se acham que 10 idiotas viram esse vídeo.

  • Ela parece que desafina no momento 3:18 Mas tb se compreende pq nao é o tom dela, elevou-o imenso.

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