Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz: THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA – 1964

March 25th, 2010 by admin
ohbutyes asked:


Grab yourself a shady spot under a palm tree with a beverage as the summer begins to wind down…

25 Responses to “Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz: THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA – 1964”

  1. Anonymous

    What the f..k are you talking about ? you stupid moron..I never mentioned her face.. I said ther is something wrong with her arms..!! and there is..!! she is apparently double jointed!!.. Now go and do one!! Dickhead!!!!

  2. Anonymous

    Basia sings Astrud, a favorite of mine.

  3. Anonymous

    there is a spotlight on her face dumb ass

  4. Anonymous

    its cuz of her hair stupid fuck

  5. Anonymous

    she looks like a conehead

  6. Anonymous

    Awesomeness!!! Thanks for posting this video!!! =)

  7. Anonymous

    my favorite style

  8. Anonymous

    The first line of the vocals makes for awesome melodic elevator music.

  9. Anonymous

    Her joints are capable of hyper-flexion, basically double jointed elbows :)

  10. Anonymous

    Fantastic.. wonderful.. but there is something wrong with her arms?

  11. Anonymous

    un sogno

  12. Anonymous

    she’s still alive.

  13. Anonymous

    that ladie’s accent was so cute.

  14. Anonymous

    so nice :)

  15. Anonymous

    I buy music i BUY vinyl

  16. Anonymous

    I see I’m not the only one who squeaks on the tenor (1:32). Haha, very good song, though, and I wish I could play half as well as Stan.

  17. Anonymous

    i wonder if stan ever made a move, she was probably married.

  18. Anonymous

    I’m so glad i have this in my Vinyl Album.

  19. Anonymous

    …with all the Z is jazz….I think that jazz must come from poland….

  20. Anonymous

    ….is stan getz the man on the “bill clinton”? ….I guess that I like some jazzz….as long as it´s not called jazz

  21. Anonymous

    Fantastic observation. I appreciate your expertise. In your opinion, do you think that Astrud could have done better in F? Also, can you take a look at my most recent posted comment and tell me what you think? Thanks

  22. Anonymous

    True, it is. I enjoy both versions, though I do not understand the original’s lyrics. This is a wonderful song.

  23. Anonymous

    LOL…I can see that happening!!!

  24. Anonymous

    This is one of the most beautiful songs that I have ever heard…Open discussion…Who does anyone think could make a rendition of this song that will capture the original ambiance this performance created? Truly a wonderful song with a story to tell. Look up the history of the song…Thanks for posting, “Nealz”

  25. Anonymous

    should be noted as the best bossa nova song within 100 years

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