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Tips for listening to music in the car
Driving to the sound of good music is one of those unspeakable pleasures. In fact, for many of us, the mortals who have lost much of our day amidst the chaotic traffic of big cities, if it were not for the radio connected to good music, certainly the stress would be greater.
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If you are one of those who stopped in the traffic, I prefer to listen to something quiet, just to counteract the noises of cars, motorcycles and horns, I find something like the Bossa Nova - always fashionable - by Tom Jobim "Good, to spend an afternoon in Itapuã, in the sun that burns in Itapuã ... "or the soft voice of Marisa Monte" I still remember what happened, I you anywhere, telling you where you are I go ... Enjoy the sound below to relax a little already!
Now, if you ever like to hear something that is in the same hectic weather of overtaking, arrows, closed and the like, Metallica's classic "Nothing else matters" ("Could not be much more from the heart / Forever trusting who we are / and nothing else matters ") is a good request; if the spirit of the thing really kicks the bucket, "What country is that?" of the Urban Legion will fall like a glove to sing along and unburden a little - in addition to the complaints that come along with the traffic, of course -: "In favelas, senator, dirt everywhere / Nobody respects the constitution, but everyone believes in the future of the nation ...
However, when the day starts, the cool thing is to start with positive songs, after all, the cucumbers will certainly occur during it and you have to be prepared. "Here Comes The Sun" by The Beatles, "Here Comes The Sun," and "Feels All Right," as well as Feist's animated "1234" ("1,2,3,4 tell me that you love me more ") - besides, for those who know the clip, it is impossible not to smile remembering that lot of people dancing in colored clothes ... a joy alone!
Still, if none of it works out, appeal once again to the most important band of all time: "The Twist And Shout" by The Beatles is just the right animation: "Well, shake it up baby now ...". When you fall on yourself, you are already doing the art of singing and dancing inside the car, it is impossible to resist!
Now, if the tide is not for fish and you are one of those - or those, of course - who likes a grave crying in the car going to work, believe: Radiohead's creep is fatal ("When you were here before / Could not look you in the eye / You're just like an angel / Your skin makes me cry "); the master Chico Buarque also has a sequence of faults for anyone to put defect: Drop of water ("Leave in my heart / he is a pot until here of sorrow ..."), Behind the Door ("When you looked good in my eyes / And your look was goodbye / I swear I did not believe ... ") and Changing in kids (" Changing in kids you can keep, the remains of everything you call home, the shadows of everything that was us ... ") are beautiful songs, but , look, what sadness in the heart ... If even this sequence is not enough to cry all you have to cry, once again appeal: "Tears in heaven" by Eric Clapton, tears tears even from those who are not sad, - even more so if you know the context in which the song was written, a tribute to the son who died with only four years of the singer: "I should be strong , and carry on / Cause I know, I do not belong / Here in heaven. Let's agree that this is low blow.
Returning to lighter airs, if you can afford to take the road on weekends, it is absolutely essential to hear Steppenwolf's "Born to be wild" ("Get your motor running / Head out on the Highway / Lookin for adventure / In whatever comes our way ") and to step on the accelerator - tread, of course, after all safety first, and the radars are there to not let me lie -. "Scar Tissue" by Red Hot Chili Peppers ("With the birds I'll share this lonely view ...") also works very well with the roads, not so much by the lyrics, but mainly by the guitar solo. If the destination is the beach, "Vamos a la playa" by the band Righeira is indispensable, especially if the kids are in the car. But the audience champion, in my opinion, of course, is "Bittersweat symphony" of the band that ended early - a pity, by the way! - The Verve. In addition to an introduction that is already worth the whole song - even the muse of American pop Beyoncé has managed to put it in the middle of one of their songs - the lyrics are also wonderful, and along with road then, has therapeutic function !