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or to discuss that legacy in more detail as welcome felix contreras sees co-creator and host of national public radio's out latino and joins us now live from washington d.c. thanks for speaking to us here on al-jazeera most of us of course there will be jovial i mean but about his influence extends far beyond that one song doesn't it. jobs robert was one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him because he had such a profound influence on music on the culture and society there in brazil and what he did was he didn't really create he sort of created something new but more and more he transformed it transformed the samba that you mentioned before he transformed it into something sort of stripped it down to it as it's down to the pulse really and just with his guitar technique and his voice that you hear on the break right there and a little bit of music he transformed it because it's very boisterous very loud very festive it's like an extrovert paradise. bossanova just the complete opposite
or to discuss that legacy in more detail as welcome felix contreras sees co-creator and host of national public radio's out latino and joins us now live from washington d.c. thanks for speaking to us here on al-jazeera most of us of course there will be jovial i mean but about his influence extends far beyond that one song doesn't it. jobs robert was one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him...
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felix contreras hosts of the outlets you know show on national public radio in the u.s. he says getting better so was hugely influential in brazil and beyond. to is one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him because he had such a profound influence on music on the culture and society there in brazil and what he did was he didn't really create he sort of created something new but more more he transformed it transformed the samba that you mentioned before he transformed it into something sort of stripped it down to it as it's down to the pulse really and just with his guitar technique and his voice that you hear on the break right there and a little bit of music transformed it because it's very boisterous very loud very festive it's like an extrovert paradise. bossanova just the complete opposite and that's what he helped establish and decide it would take another generation to really understand his influence and his impact on brazilian music and music in general because
felix contreras hosts of the outlets you know show on national public radio in the u.s. he says getting better so was hugely influential in brazil and beyond. to is one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him because he had such a profound influence on music on the culture and society there in brazil and what he did was he didn't really create he sort of created something new but more more he...
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felix contreras hosts the latino show on national public radio in the u.s. he says killed it was hugely influential in brazil and beyond. it was one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him because he had such a profound influence on music on the culture and society there in brazil and what he did was he didn't really create he sort of created something new but more more he transformed it transformed the sound of that you mentioned before he transformed it into something sort of stripped it down to it as it's down to the pulse really and just with his guitar technique and his voice that you hear on the break right there and a little bit of music he transformed it because it's very boisterous very loud very fast it's like an extrovert paradise. bossanova just the complete opposite and that's what he helped establish and decide it would take another generation to really understand his influence and his impact on brazilian music and music in general because bos
felix contreras hosts the latino show on national public radio in the u.s. he says killed it was hugely influential in brazil and beyond. it was one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him because he had such a profound influence on music on the culture and society there in brazil and what he did was he didn't really create he sort of created something new but more more he transformed it...