This is about the cries of thousands of windows and mothers who saw their husbands and children die at sea. Portugal being for most of it's history stuck between a rival nation and the immensity of an unknown ocean forced uncountable generations to turn their eyes at the sea. Either as fisherman or as crew members exploring the new worlds, rivers of tears helped filled that very same Atlantic as well as the cries of all those women made those shores that much windy. The pain of loss and sorrow the sea caused us is still present in many art forms. This video represented this very well. The foggy aspect brings us back to a past we want to forget but still make sure to remember. Dulce throwing flowers from a cliff to that immense grave made of water. The old window dress in black crying and all those rugged masculine faces heading to sea knowing only that it will be their time to perish sooner or later. A precious moment in Portuguese music.
I will tell you the story of how this song was chosen for the theme of this film. One day Richard Gere was passing by on a street and heard the sound of the song coming out of a store. He stopped, continued listening, retreated to the store, went in, and asked at the counter, who was the singer who was singing the song and the name of the song. He took note, thanked and left. By this time, Richard Gere would be ready to play the main character of the film "Primal Fear" and he liked the song so much that he convinced the producer to put the song as the musical theme of the film. And it didn't stop there, because in a scene in the film and the purpose of the song, something similar happens to what happened to him when he listened to the song while walking on a street. And a scene in which he is listening to the song and talking to another character, who expressed satisfaction with the song and the conversation continued without Richard Gere giving an answer. When the character was leaving the house, Richard Gere called him and offered him the CD by Dulce Pontes that has this song. In other words, Richard Gere was hooked with Dulce Pontes, who not only put the song in the film and also advertised the CD. There, this is the story of how the Song of the Sea was the subject of the film with actor Richard Gere as the protagonist.
@@m000Theevilcow I must not have been paying attention during that part but you mean the mobster guy right? I kinda remember that. Rad story, thanks for telling
This is the song that speaks closest to the heart of a portuguese alongside its National Anthem; its almost impossible for a portuguese not to cry while listening to this music specially if you are away from home. "Saudade".
yep. You got it. That is Fado. It is more than beautiful, it will touch your heart, no matter how hard you fight it. The live version of her, Dulce Pontes is in my opinion even more beautiful and shows her REAL vocal skills. ruclips.net/video/GJc4Ir78KdE/видео.html
This masterpiece describes how the ancient Fisherman wife saw the sea 🌊 the evil sea which frequently took from them the joy of life. So every time they laugh or dance they were worried that the sea might hear… Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
Being Portuguese there are some songs that speak to your hart and sums up what it is to be Portuguese. This is one of those, that I can't hear without crying like a kid, being a grown ass man. Thank you awesome video
Dulce Pontes and her music goes straight to my heart, too, and I am not even Portuguese 😀 It just shows that good music speaks to everyone. Of course the beautiful Portuguese language helps also 👍💕
@@savalle this music might speak to everyone because of its beauty, but if you are portuguese you will see the history of Portugal in the lyrics and that belongs only to the portuguese people. It is OUR history she's speaking about very specifically.
And the beauty of Portuguese people is that it is okay for men to be emotional. I am Portuguese but live in Holland. What a contrast, where emotions are deeply hidden and men certainly don't show emotions. It is seen as weakness in Holland, where I see the strength of people to be emotional and overcome loss and sadness. Me and my dad always cried together listening to fado. I miss my country and will be back in some years.
I am of Portuguese heritage and of course, proud Canadian and recall family talking about how in the old days as the sailors went out to to sea, there was no way to know if they would return. Wives and family would wait by the seashore for the arrival of their husbands, their lovers, their family members to return home and once in a while, a black flag was risen above the ship to indicate a life, or lives, had been lost and that was the biggest fear on these small coastal fishing villages. Back then it was customary to dress in full black for life if you lost a loved one to the sea and well, these small villages were, we're covered in the darkness of the black cloth.
Hello Mike & Ginger On Portuguese navy day, Dulce Pontes gave this concert accompanied by the Portuguese navy band enjoy. ruclips.net/video/7m9gVxbqlww/видео.html
The beautiful thing about Fado music is that you don't need to know the language to be able to understand and feel it. If you want to see a grown up rough Portuguese men cry, just play this song.
FOR PORTUGUESE CLASSICAL MUSIC, LISTEN TO RUI COELHO (cf. 'A PRINCESA DOS SAPATOS DE FERRO ' and others), CARLOS SEIXAS, ANTONIO CARNEIRO, FRANCISCO DE LACERDA, JOSÉ VIANA DA MOTA, LUIS DE FREITAS BRANCO, DOMINGOS BOMTEMPO, ...
Thank you!! This music give people goosebumps ! She's an amazing singer and hope you hear a live version .. Glad that you know a little better our country now 💙
This song makes me cry and at the same time makes my heart dance (one of the verses in the lirics). Edit: If you liked this one try "Amor a Portugal" (Love of Portugal). Either a regular version with pictures of Portugal, or with Banda da Armada (the Navy Orchestra), where you can see that the instruments also feel that love.
Just to give a little insight when you say "sounds arabian...". Before they became 2 individual countries, Portugal and Spain were one single territory, dominated by the muslims arabes from North Africa and sorroundings; also, the gypsies from Eastern Europe were traveling and expanding. Slowly, spanish and portuguese started to fight and conquer their lands and expelled the arabs. In France, the gipsy musical tradition originated the jazz type "guitar manouche". In Spain, this misture musical culture gave birth to Flamenco and in Portugal, it developed becoming Fado. In fact, both Flamenco and Fado share a lot of chord progressions and scales; and the arabe influence on both, its quite notorious.
Al arab,, era assim que éramos conhecidos em parte da idade médi. Mas isso que importa, ,A Dulce teve de sair daqui para ser reconhecida. Isso è uma pena.Mas o genial Morricone compensa tudo.
The Amazigh genetics are still very high in Portugal, Arab(yes, there actually were many Levantines who moved and settled and stayed after conversions) Phoenician and Sephardic Jewish. Religious propaganda and sentiment lead outsiders to believe the North Africans, arabs, Jews were expelled but its not true, many converted or practiced their religion in secret.
... que suena árabe? ... no, es un error ... !!! ... los melismas y las curvas melódicas de los cantes de la península ibérica ya estaban presentes en la manera de cantar de los antiguos pueblos pre-indoeuropeos que habitaban esas tierras desde tiempos inmemoriales, mucho antes de que vinieran las oleadas de migrantes de otras partes de Europa , del Asia y de otros asentamientos humanos costeros mediterráneos ...
Please react to Madredeus Pastor ruclips.net/video/Dt1jMWVvcqg/видео.html (I promise that you are going to be amazed and if you loved Dulce Pontes you will be in love with Madredeus)
This song (Canção do Mar) by Dulce Pontes appears in the movie "Primal Fear" (1996), which stars Richard Gere. Even Richard Gere comments that he likes the music.
I went to dance in my boat Beyond the cruel sea And the sea roaring Say I went to steal The peerless light Your look so beautiful Come and find out if the sea is right Come and see my heart dance If I dance in my boat I'm not going to the cruel sea And I don't even tell you where I went to sing Smile, dance, live, dream of you Come and find out if the sea is right Come and see my heart dance If I dance in my boat I'm not going to the cruel sea And I don't even tell you where I went to sing Smile, dance, live, dream of you
The song is about the sea, and a boat, and the love she feels for her Love. It is a LOVE SONG really. And it is beautiful. trust me. Greetings from Portugal
Hihi, Arabian :) Spain and Portugal were occupied by Arabs for some time, Portuguese in the end kicked them out. Spain needed our help ;) So probably you hear influences in this song, but this is Fado. Portuguese folk song. It is about loss, grieve and Fado you really have to feel in your heart. Every live performance is different, is it comes straight out of the heart. It means indeed song about the sea. Portugal lives from the sea. They were discovering the word over the sea. The sea is magical, cruel, mesmerism, scaring, generous and greedy at the same time. She gives a lot of her treasures, but takes the lives of many fishermen. This is live....you will hear every performance is different. Thanks you for the reaction! Fado deserves more attention, it is beautiful soul music.
Hi Mike and Ginger. As a portuguese, it's impossible for me not to feel the chils everytime I heard this song. It talks about the sea and our brave fishermen and sailors. As you say that you didn't understand what Dulce Pontes sing, I'll leave you guys this song lyrics translated so when you ear this song once again you might enjoy it as much as the portuguese do. Canção do Mar - Sea Song Fui bailar no meu batel I went dancing in my boat Além do mar cruel beyond the cruel sea E o mar bramindo And the sea roaring Diz que eu fui roubar Says I went to steal A luz sem par the peerless light Do teu olhar tão lindo from your look so beautiful Vem saber se o mar terá razão Come to know if the sea will be right Vem cá ver bailar meu coração Come here to see my heart dance Se eu bailar no meu batel If I dance in my boat Não vou ao mar cruel I don't go to cruel sea E nem lhe digo aonde eu fui cantar And I don't even tell you where I went to sing Sorrir, bailar, viver, sonhar contigo smile, dance, live, dream of you Vem saber se o mar terá razão Come to know if the sea will be right Vem cá ver bailar meu coração Come here to see my heart dance Se eu bailar no meu batel If I dance in my boat Não vou ao mar cruel I don't go to cruel sea E nem lhe digo aonde eu fui cantar And I don't even tell you where I went to sing Sorrir, bailar, viver, sonhar contigo smile, dance, live, dream of you Best regards and keep doing this fine videos. Thank you guys.
Your reactions to Dulce Pontes are incomplete without THIS video: ruclips.net/video/3W5wsjLx-kc/видео.html Just few words as a hint: Once upon a time... You'll thank me later (but first bring some tissues😉) 👋🇮🇹🖖
Just as a curious fact, but this song is featured in Primal Fear, great movie with Richard Gere and Edward Norton. I think there is even a story on how that came to be, since the scene where you can listen to it is very unrelated to the track itself.
Thank you very much guys it was me that requested this video for you to react. Isn't she amazing? This music and voice give us chills and the theme is so poetic. She also has songs in english with Ennio Morricone try for example: Dulce Pontes - Your Love and Dulce Pontes - Fado Português also very beatiful. And two anthems of portuguese music: Madredeus - O Pastor and Amália Rodrigues - Barco Negro and Mariza on the David Letterman show O Gente da Minha Terra all portuguese music singers and music that give us chills and relaxing music 🎶
...tambien del lado del mar, aquí....cuando la oigo al final no puedo evitar oir a las gaviotas....el final me las recuerda.....ahora trabajo tierra adentro ...la saudade o morriña tambien es patrimonio del norte de España..
Hi and hugs from Portugal - Translator: was going to dance in my vessel Beyond the cruel sea And the roaring sea say that I was for stealing the peerless light Of your pretty look I want to know if the sea will be right Come here to see my heart dancing If I dance in my vessel I don't go to the cruel sea And I won't say where I went to sing To smile, to dance, to live, to dream....of you
This is about the cries of thousands of windows and mothers who saw their husbands and children die at sea. Portugal being for most of it's history stuck between a rival nation and the immensity of an unknown ocean forced uncountable generations to turn their eyes at the sea. Either as fisherman or as crew members exploring the new worlds, rivers of tears helped filled that very same Atlantic as well as the cries of all those women made those shores that much windy. The pain of loss and sorrow the sea caused us is still present in many art forms. This video represented this very well. The foggy aspect brings us back to a past we want to forget but still make sure to remember. Dulce throwing flowers from a cliff to that immense grave made of water. The old window dress in black crying and all those rugged masculine faces heading to sea knowing only that it will be their time to perish sooner or later. A precious moment in Portuguese music.
Adorei a forma de descrição da música 🥺 acho que não conseguiria dizer melhor 🇵🇹🇵🇹
Descrição maravilhosa!
So , so true.
Fantastic description ,says It all!
E os Pescadores do bacalhau que iam para a terra Nova Canada e para a noroega
*Widows, not windows. ; )
Se ninguém ainda disse, digo eu:
PORTUGAL CARALHO! ❤🙌👌
Portugal caralho ❤️
Portugal Caralho kkkkk
Mai nada...
É do Caralhooooo, foda-se!
Portugal caralho!
Uma das músicas mais belas do mundo. Universal.
Fun fact: this was part of the soundtrack of the movie "Primal fear", with Richard Gere and Edward Norton!
The best part of movie
I will tell you the story of how this song was chosen for the theme of this film. One day Richard Gere was passing by on a street and heard the sound of the song coming out of a store. He stopped, continued listening, retreated to the store, went in, and asked at the counter, who was the singer who was singing the song and the name of the song. He took note, thanked and left.
By this time, Richard Gere would be ready to play the main character of the film "Primal Fear" and he liked the song so much that he convinced the producer to put the song as the musical theme of the film. And it didn't stop there, because in a scene in the film and the purpose of the song, something similar happens to what happened to him when he listened to the song while walking on a street. And a scene in which he is listening to the song and talking to another character, who expressed satisfaction with the song and the conversation continued without Richard Gere giving an answer.
When the character was leaving the house, Richard Gere called him and offered him the CD by Dulce Pontes that has this song. In other words, Richard Gere was hooked with Dulce Pontes, who not only put the song in the film and also advertised the CD. There, this is the story of how the Song of the Sea was the subject of the film with actor Richard Gere as the protagonist.
@@juliorosa9857 😯 Shocking!! Never noticed that 😢
That's how I discovered it last night haha, I was like ohhh I gotta find this song..
@@m000Theevilcow I must not have been paying attention during that part but you mean the mobster guy right? I kinda remember that. Rad story, thanks for telling
This is the song that speaks closest to the heart of a portuguese alongside its National Anthem; its almost impossible for a portuguese not to cry while listening to this music specially if you are away from home. "Saudade".
And where did come from? Suddenly, na penumbra da névoa....
Hahah absolutely true. I sing this song with as much enthusiasm as the Portuguese anthem. Alongside ‘Lusitana Paixão’, I must add. ❤
You guys deserve the price for, best Not annoying americans❤
Canção original da não menos famosa Amália Rodrigues.
This is a Portuguese Masterpiece.
It's all about Feelings.
A Classic.
Esta é a verdadeira canção do.....nós.....portugueses....
Cancao brasileira de 1943 com uma orquestracao de samba w chamada mae preta
@@plastic2oil oque ? Caralho ? Não metas aqui o Brasil 😂
@@plastic2oil como disse? do que está a falar? deve ser engano...
@@plastic2oil larga a maconha.
Esta música foi feita por portugueses.
@@alexaramos9451 kkkkkkkkki👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
"Beautiful"? What you mean beautiful? This song is like a shot of life and death up ones' veins. Deep, amazing, powerful and bewitching.
Absolutely. the people who make these reacts have only one purpose: get like...
yep. You got it. That is Fado. It is more than beautiful, it will touch your heart, no matter how hard you fight it. The live version of her, Dulce Pontes is in my opinion even more beautiful and shows her REAL vocal skills. ruclips.net/video/GJc4Ir78KdE/видео.html
Spot on
This masterpiece describes how
the ancient Fisherman wife saw the sea 🌊 the evil sea
which frequently took from them the joy of life.
So every time they laugh or dance they were worried that the sea might hear…
Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
E a história continua. Trabalhei alguns anos nas Caxinas e sei o sofrimento que continuam a ter.
Being Portuguese there are some songs that speak to your hart and sums up what it is to be Portuguese. This is one of those, that I can't hear without crying like a kid, being a grown ass man. Thank you awesome video
Dulce Pontes and her music goes straight to my heart, too, and I am not even Portuguese 😀 It just shows that good music speaks to everyone. Of course the beautiful Portuguese language helps also 👍💕
@@savalle this music might speak to everyone because of its beauty, but if you are portuguese you will see the history of Portugal in the lyrics and that belongs only to the portuguese people. It is OUR history she's speaking about very specifically.
And the beauty of Portuguese people is that it is okay for men to be emotional. I am Portuguese but live in Holland. What a contrast, where emotions are deeply hidden and men certainly don't show emotions. It is seen as weakness in Holland, where I see the strength of people to be emotional and overcome loss and sadness. Me and my dad always cried together listening to fado. I miss my country and will be back in some years.
@@monicacarolina6480 Brasilian man crying is normal, german crying is a pussy, a baby, haha. Different cultures...
Meu Portugal ❤️🇵🇹
Rica Dulce 💕
As a portuguese, this is one of the most beautiful songs we have, ever!
React to Dulce Pontes -Amor a Portugal
música cheia de história e significado para todos os Portugueses , excelente " react " ! Cumprimentos lusitanos
Please, also See Mariza Fado Singer!!!!! Song - O Gente da Minha Terra.
I am of Portuguese heritage and of course, proud Canadian and recall family talking about how in the old days as the sailors went out to to sea, there was no way to know if they would return. Wives and family would wait by the seashore for the arrival of their husbands, their lovers, their family members to return home and once in a while, a black flag was risen above the ship to indicate a life, or lives, had been lost and that was the biggest fear on these small coastal fishing villages. Back then it was customary to dress in full black for life if you lost a loved one to the sea and well, these small villages were, we're covered in the darkness of the black cloth.
The guitars at the end are portuguese guitars :)
Canção do Mar - Russian show "Voice" ruclips.net/video/BD3J_VR5iPw/видео.html
PLEASE TRY TO LISTEN TO THE ORIGINAL VERSION FROM AMALIA RODRIGUES !
If you like Dulce Pontes, you should check Madredeus - Haja o que houver
Also, O Pastor
For a poor pronunciation skills in Portuguese, you did great!!!
MADREDEUS" PASTOR", Please react, portuguese group
The Arabian sound you hear is true, inherited by the moorish period of Portugal
Hello Mike & Ginger On Portuguese navy day, Dulce Pontes gave this concert accompanied by the Portuguese navy band enjoy. ruclips.net/video/7m9gVxbqlww/видео.html
The beautiful thing about Fado music is that you don't need to know the language to be able to understand and feel it. If you want to see a grown up rough Portuguese men cry, just play this song.
Please react to
AMOR A PORTUGAL - DULCE PONTES
Please,Dulce Pontes and Andreia Bocelli "o mar e tu".🦋
É Maravilhoso com Amália Rodrigues! Com a Dulce Pontes também é sensacional, viva o Fado e essas vozes Maravilhosas.🇵🇹🇵🇹
A musica portuguesa toca no coração de qualquer um que a oiça.. Parabéns Portugal.
FOR PORTUGUESE CLASSICAL MUSIC, LISTEN TO RUI COELHO (cf. 'A PRINCESA DOS SAPATOS DE FERRO ' and others), CARLOS SEIXAS, ANTONIO CARNEIRO, FRANCISCO DE LACERDA, JOSÉ VIANA DA MOTA, LUIS DE FREITAS BRANCO, DOMINGOS BOMTEMPO, ...
Please, React to: Mariza -Gente da minha terra (ao vivo em Lisboa).
It is another great Fado and very emotional.
Yes you have to react to this one!! Its amazing!!
Mariza... Divina creatura! Adoro il fado...saluti dall 'Italia
Lagrima from Dulce Pontes is far better. Or any other music from Amália Rodrigues. Mariza is not everyone niche...
@@soraiabranco8687 Concordo. A Marisa não é de todo para mim mas adoro e arrepio sempre com a voz da Dulce Pontes
Viva a Nossa Língua Portuguesa !!!!!!! Viva os Poetas Portugueses e Brasileiros!!!!!
Vivam os poetas Lusófonos
E os da Africa e da Asia ! Parabens tambem à Cesaria EVORA pelas belas cancoes e musica que deixou tras dela : que no ceu esteja !
This was composed for our best known singer Amália. This cover is genious :) Greatings from Portugal
Está na minha lista das canções mais lindas que conheço. Saudações do Brasil para a linda música portguesa!
Reaction Mariza gente da minha terra❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi! You have to listen Amor a Portugal by dulce pontes Also
React Anabela
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Thank you!! This music give people goosebumps ! She's an amazing singer and hope you hear a live version .. Glad that you know a little better our country now 💙
This song makes me cry and at the same time makes my heart dance (one of the verses in the lirics).
Edit: If you liked this one try "Amor a Portugal" (Love of Portugal). Either a regular version with pictures of Portugal, or with Banda da Armada (the Navy Orchestra), where you can see that the instruments also feel that love.
Im very proud of be portuguese
I have a great connection with the sea 🇵🇹🇵🇹
I love Dulce Pontes. Please listen her Sing with Andrea Bocelli!!!! Amazing. This song was on Hollywood on a film with Richard Gere 😉
Música linda é universal.Se sente,de dentro.Cancao do mar é uma das melhores músicas que já tive oportunidade de ouvir,sempre o faço.
Just to give a little insight when you say "sounds arabian...". Before they became 2 individual countries, Portugal and Spain were one single territory, dominated by the muslims arabes from North Africa and sorroundings; also, the gypsies from Eastern Europe were traveling and expanding. Slowly, spanish and portuguese started to fight and conquer their lands and expelled the arabs. In France, the gipsy musical tradition originated the jazz type "guitar manouche". In Spain, this misture musical culture gave birth to Flamenco and in Portugal, it developed becoming Fado. In fact, both Flamenco and Fado share a lot of chord progressions and scales; and the arabe influence on both, its quite notorious.
I came to the comment section to say something like this, but you nailed it and gave me more information.
Thank you
not arabs, but Amazighs (berbers)
Al arab,, era assim que éramos conhecidos em parte da idade médi. Mas isso que importa, ,A Dulce teve de sair daqui para ser reconhecida. Isso è uma pena.Mas o genial Morricone compensa tudo.
@@cesarcouto32Al Andaluz. Era assim que a peninsula Ibérica era chamada pelos serracenos
The Amazigh genetics are still very high in Portugal, Arab(yes, there actually were many Levantines who moved and settled and stayed after conversions) Phoenician and Sephardic Jewish. Religious propaganda and sentiment lead outsiders to believe the North Africans, arabs, Jews were expelled but its not true, many converted or practiced their religion in secret.
Viagem maravilhosa ,e tortuosa por as veias do mar,mas sempre com o coração em Portugal. ❤🇵🇹❤
... que suena árabe? ... no, es un error ... !!! ... los melismas y las curvas melódicas de los cantes de la península ibérica ya estaban presentes en la manera de cantar de los antiguos pueblos pre-indoeuropeos que habitaban esas tierras desde tiempos inmemoriales, mucho antes de que vinieran las oleadas de migrantes de otras partes de Europa , del Asia y de otros asentamientos humanos costeros mediterráneos ...
... Dulce Pontes has a great voice and the song is sublime ... your reaction though was boring and dull ... you missed the point ... what a waste ...
Ó Mar,tens tantas lágrimas de Portugal
Version originale, Amàlia Rodrigues .
I am attending her concert in London on November 9th. This is the rescheduled concert canceled by Covid in 2021. She is the Portuguese Angel! Bill 🌝
ОХРЕНЕТЬ!!! ТАК ЧИСТО, БЕЗ ЛИШНЕЙ ГРАВАЦИИ. БРАВО!!!
React to "Mariza - Gente da Minha terra." You will love it
Fado Mariza gente da minha terra❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oução a mesma artista na canção "Amor a Portugal" acompanhada pela Banda da Armada", Cumprimentos
It`s not arabian kind. Simply "FADO". Surrender!
WOW. That was nice. Good one guys.
Your right about the language thing. You don't need to understand to appreciate what it is about.
Very well said Canção do Mar 😋 in fact when D. Afonso Henrique took Lisbon the boss here was a Arab sultan 🙏👍
Fado can be something amazing. You should give a try to Mariza : Gente da minha terra or Quem me dera. Best of luck.
Your pronunciation of the name of the song was quite on point.
Please react to Madredeus Pastor ruclips.net/video/Dt1jMWVvcqg/видео.html (I promise that you are going to be amazed and if you loved Dulce Pontes you will be in love with Madredeus)
Translate it and get into the portuguese soul it's very alegoric 🤔😋🙏👍😁
now you should see her singing live, tears will come
You should listening to her singing with Enio Morricone Orchestra. Just fantastic!
Please react to "Amor a Portugal"...from Ennio Morricone!!!
all the influences are on this songs arabic roman celtic we are made of this portugal
Check dulce pontes..canção do mar.(2005)
I heard this for the first time 50 years ago sang by the portuguese Queen of the Fado, Amalia Rodriguez. Nobody since then did it better.
Try Madredeus, either “O Pastor” or “Haja o que houver” both are quite powerfull
This song (Canção do Mar) by Dulce Pontes appears in the movie "Primal Fear" (1996), which stars Richard Gere. Even Richard Gere comments that he likes the music.
This was Dulce Pontes's first experience with Fado. In fact, she was a rock singer! Believe it or not.
A minha gente
A minha cultura
O meu país
A minha Dulce
Thank You
Please react Lágrima from Dulce Pontes. It meams tear.
React to “Mariza - Gente da Minha terra” (Lisbon live)
It’s unbelievable
Masterpiece
Listen another song from the same singer, you will be amazed "Amor a Portugal "
One of the best portuguese voices and song ❤️🇵🇹
Try to react to Dulce Pontes and Adrea Bocelli "O mar e tu"
Outstanding song. Thank you so much.
Isto é lindo demais!!
No! It's purely alegoric!
Song
- ruclips.net/video/0evioUE_KGU/видео.html
I just adore, love your reactions to portuguese songs 🙏🙏
I went to dance in my boat
Beyond the cruel sea
And the sea roaring
Say I went to steal
The peerless light
Your look so beautiful
Come and find out if the sea is right
Come and see my heart dance
If I dance in my boat
I'm not going to the cruel sea
And I don't even tell you where I went to sing
Smile, dance, live, dream of you
Come and find out if the sea is right
Come and see my heart dance
If I dance in my boat
I'm not going to the cruel sea
And I don't even tell you where I went to sing
Smile, dance, live, dream of you
The song is about the sea, and a boat, and the love she feels for her Love. It is a LOVE SONG really.
And it is beautiful.
trust me.
Greetings from Portugal
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Hihi, Arabian :) Spain and Portugal were occupied by Arabs for some time, Portuguese in the end kicked them out. Spain needed our help ;) So probably you hear influences in this song, but this is Fado. Portuguese folk song. It is about loss, grieve and Fado you really have to feel in your heart. Every live performance is different, is it comes straight out of the heart. It means indeed song about the sea. Portugal lives from the sea. They were discovering the word over the sea. The sea is magical, cruel, mesmerism, scaring, generous and greedy at the same time. She gives a lot of her treasures, but takes the lives of many fishermen. This is live....you will hear every performance is different. Thanks you for the reaction! Fado deserves more attention, it is beautiful soul music.
Hy guys,this song is an old great classic; many years later was chosen by Gregory Hoblit for is film"Primal Fear" with Richard Gere
lindo lindo isto e portugal no seu melhor somos grandes basta dar valor ao que e nosso viva dulce pontes viva portugal
"A kind of Arabian sound" The Moorish influence in this part of their Empire.
This is the story of a people, of the Portuguese people
Hi Mike and Ginger. As a portuguese, it's impossible for me not to feel the chils everytime I heard this song. It talks about the sea and our brave fishermen and sailors. As you say that you didn't understand what Dulce Pontes sing, I'll leave you guys this song lyrics translated so when you ear this song once again you might enjoy it as much as the portuguese do.
Canção do Mar - Sea Song
Fui bailar no meu batel
I went dancing in my boat
Além do mar cruel
beyond the cruel sea
E o mar bramindo
And the sea roaring
Diz que eu fui roubar
Says I went to steal
A luz sem par
the peerless light
Do teu olhar tão lindo
from your look so beautiful
Vem saber se o mar terá razão
Come to know if the sea will be right
Vem cá ver bailar meu coração
Come here to see my heart dance
Se eu bailar no meu batel
If I dance in my boat
Não vou ao mar cruel
I don't go to cruel sea
E nem lhe digo aonde eu fui cantar
And I don't even tell you where I went to sing
Sorrir, bailar, viver, sonhar contigo
smile, dance, live, dream of you
Vem saber se o mar terá razão
Come to know if the sea will be right
Vem cá ver bailar meu coração
Come here to see my heart dance
Se eu bailar no meu batel
If I dance in my boat
Não vou ao mar cruel
I don't go to cruel sea
E nem lhe digo aonde eu fui cantar
And I don't even tell you where I went to sing
Sorrir, bailar, viver, sonhar contigo
smile, dance, live, dream of you
Best regards and keep doing this fine videos. Thank you guys.
Your reactions to Dulce Pontes are incomplete without THIS video:
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Just few words as a hint: Once upon a time...
You'll thank me later (but first bring some tissues😉)
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Ps: she sings in English: you'll enjoy it wholeheartedly, I promise you.
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Just as a curious fact, but this song is featured in Primal Fear, great movie with Richard Gere and Edward Norton. I think there is even a story on how that came to be, since the scene where you can listen to it is very unrelated to the track itself.
Thank you very much guys it was me that requested this video for you to react. Isn't she amazing? This music and voice give us chills and the theme is so poetic. She also has songs in english with Ennio Morricone try for example: Dulce Pontes - Your Love and Dulce Pontes - Fado Português also very beatiful. And two anthems of portuguese music: Madredeus - O Pastor and Amália Rodrigues - Barco Negro and Mariza on the David Letterman show O Gente da Minha Terra all portuguese music singers and music that give us chills and relaxing music 🎶
Thank you for reacting to this song!!
2:58 Awww you’re such a sweet couple ❤️
Thank you 😊
Beatifull but Mariza gente da minha terra its a must tank you from germany love portugese music
...tambien del lado del mar, aquí....cuando la oigo al final no puedo evitar oir a las gaviotas....el final me las recuerda.....ahora trabajo tierra adentro ...la saudade o morriña tambien es patrimonio del norte de España..
A canção da Dulce Pontes: Amor a Portugal ....
Hi and hugs from Portugal -
Translator:
was going to dance in my vessel
Beyond the cruel sea
And the roaring sea
say that I was for stealing
the peerless light
Of your pretty look
I want to know if the sea will be right
Come here to see my heart dancing
If I dance in my vessel
I don't go to the cruel sea
And I won't say where I went to sing
To smile, to dance, to live, to dream....of you
Search for her live performance in Athens . You'll go wild