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One such moment for me was more than twenty years ago today, when at my sister's place I first heard a record by Astrud Gilberto. I was really overwhelmed by it. Here was a sound from another world, from another planet, it seemed. Here was something I had to know more about. The next day I bought the record, later on I bought more records by Astrud Gilberto, I discovered João Gilberto, I came across Elis Regina and many, many other Brazilian artists. Within short it was almost only Brazilian music that was heard in my little apartment in Rotterdam, Holland. Now I've always admired people who create things, and especially music. Through the years I found out that a lot of the Brazilian songs that I liked so much were written by a man called Antonio Carlos Jobim. If there was one Brazilian artist who intrigued me, it was him. Through his music I had also become interested in the country, in Brazil. In 1986 I had time and money, I took ten lessons
of Portuguese and bought myself a ticket for Rio de Janeiro. After little
over a week in Rio, I had lunch with mister Jobim. I'm a journalist,
and journalism is the best alibi to indulge one's hobbies, isn't it?
- so I had called Jobim to ask for an interview. In 1987 a biography of Jobim was published in
Brazil, and the discography in that book served as a guidance for my
record collection. I couldn't find the one recording that was ever made of the song Perdido Nos Teus Olhos, a song Jobim wrote in the fifties, together with lyricist Newton Mendonça. Perdido Nos Teus Olhos was, as far I knew, only recorded by singer Dick Farney, and that recording was only issued on a 45 record. In november 1998 I went to Brazil for the 10th
time to search for this particular record. The Dutch broadcasting corporation
Vpro paid for my trip to make a programme about this search for Dutch
national radio. I went, I looked and did I find the record? Nope. Luiz has a recording studio in which he makes
music for Brazilian TV commercials, and in his studio he made a wonderful
recording of Perdido Nos Teus Olhos for me. Luiz sang the song, accompanying
himself on the guitar. Antonio Carlos Jobim has brought wonderful music
in my life, and with it, wonderful people. |
| Roland Vonk is a journalist living in Rotterdam, Holland. |
