Amores Perros

John Watt

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Hey! If you can be using this male model for this video you could be doing one with me.
Your singer is also wearing what could be a modern tartan, when mine would be ancestral.
And she's singing about him having his back to the wall, and he's having his back to the wall,
when I could be like Picassos' blue period guitar player, an older man sitting with his back to a wall,
his acoustic guitar in his lap. Only I'd have an electric guitar with a portable amp.
yeah! Forget the blue period, considering the hot flow our music could create,
you could pay for a business trip to Hawaii to make a video in front of some flowing lava.
I can see your singer singing and getting singed.

I just had another thought about something I was listening to yesterday. I'll be back.

Stan Getz was a California sax player who brought some Brazilian musicians back with him,
and recorded what is seen as the first jazz album with that kind of music.
When that got popular, seen in North America as the first Brazilian style of music,
he brought over this singer and recorded this song, the first Brazilian pop chart hit.

In 1970, a flute player friend and I went over the American border to a jazz club in Niagara Falls.
After talking with the musicians, they invited us up to jam, and the bartender gave us free pop after.
These were the musicians Stan Getz brought over, touring as their own jazz band.
Listening and jamming with those musicians, and seeing this video, reminds me of an older version of you.
Considering I'm talking about a late 60's, old millennium version, that's really old. Just like me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJkxFhFRFDA
 
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