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Deolinda's Hymn

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Two stamps and a seal is a memorable album, already platinum, which traverses the musical memory of a city and marks the sound of this band.

Deolinda character is a female with a red shawl, slippers on her feet and ripped smile personified by four musicians who make the delights of Portuguese public with their new album, two stamps and a seal. This new work by Ana Bacalhau, Pedro Silva Martins, Pedro José Leitão and José Luís Martins, is inspired by the daily quotidian of the Portuguese viewed from the window of their house. There are 14 themes that make the chronicle of small customs, or is it the soft customs?
The theme of release, one against the other, is so light and happy and " come over you'll lose it you don't show up/ Come out to the street next to me, come, this is the life we have," this is a hymn to happiness, to friends and socializing, a Portuguese habit, because where there is one, there are always two or three more.
A musical delight, or a love one, the song is a chronic, passed me and smiled, "I am a butterfly who paints beautiful and gracefully the world of pink" and I say no more, but I leave a tip, cannot stop listening without a smile printed on the face.
"I've also pave waves on the seven seas and was commander of a fleet of bowls / but the loneliness and disappointment are sang like that," an ode to rubber ducky, a song to be discover by it's so acutely lyrics with the wonderful voice Ana Bacalhau.
But, the sensation song that will be forever associated with this album, no part of it, is the famous, So silly I am, which had its premiere only in concerts but thanks to the fans became the "voice of the junk generation. " A song that touches me deeply because it reflects the disillusionment of young Portuguese towards a country they live in precariously, and I cannot resist to leave some verses, I am of the generation without renumbering / and doesn't this bother you / so silly I am / Why is this bad and will continue... so silly I am / and I'm thinking / world so silly this is / that is to be a slave you have to studied. And more words for what? This work is simply divine, because for those who did not like fado, this is a strange new way of being.
www.deolinda.com.pt

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