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@swamianandtesla23476 ай бұрын
I'm from Chile, 51 years old now and I grew up in the dictatorship of the time, another one in Latin America during those years. I remember being 13 or 14 years old when one morning on the radio they played this song (which I had not heard) in its Spanish version. I still remember how it impacted me and how I couldn't stop crying when the song had finished a while ago. Chico was a genius of composition and lyricism, there is a lot of very interesting material in Portuguese and Spanish, very unknown to English speakers. Good reaction.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing part of your experience. Its an incredible song with genius writing. Greetings from Belgium.
@goytabr6 ай бұрын
Why "was"? Chico is still alive and composing.
@swamianandtesla23476 ай бұрын
@@goytabr TRUE! When I wrote the comment I wasn't sure if Chico was still alive or not, and you're right, he's still here creating his wonders. Luckily for all of us.
@TamanskayaDivision6 ай бұрын
do you know any interesting songs like this one in spanish? I'm really looking for it
@swamianandtesla23476 ай бұрын
@@TamanskayaDivision If you are looking for songs with social/political criticism in Spanish, without losing poetry, a recommended one is "Los Dinosaurios" (1983) by Charly García, an important Argentine musician. The lyrics are about cases of forced disappearances during the dictatorship, with the final line saying that "the dinosaurs", that is, the dictators, will also leave at some point. If I remember another one I will write again. The song: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHiveJuLZpd3gsk Another versión, with English subtitles and an intro kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZSzhGN-g9FnY9U
@gpeddino6 ай бұрын
He tells the story three times but changes the final word in each line, thus totally transforming the narrative. A masterpiece.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Incredible writing.
@fraguasrenato6 ай бұрын
That's why the song has the name of "construction", 'cause It is a a construction of words.
@TheValeguin16 ай бұрын
Sim. Como tantas outras.
@brunanathalia12946 ай бұрын
@@TheValeguin1 que tantas outras?
@katana60586 ай бұрын
@@TheValeguin1 cita uma ai po
@freddyfleal6 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque should win a Nobel for literature. For real.
@jggouvea6 ай бұрын
@@freddyfleal Deserves it more than Bob Dylan. If not for his lyrics, for his poetry and his novels (yes, he's also a novelist).
@laizabraatz66976 ай бұрын
Ele ganhou muitos prêmios por ser um dos melhores artistas da língua portuguesa. 💘
@rodrigomoliveira6 ай бұрын
Ele venceu o prêmio Luís de Camões, que é o prêmio máximo da literatura em língua portuguesa, em 2019.
@freddyfleal6 ай бұрын
Sim, ganhou diversos prêmios, incluindo o Camões. Mas nada me tira da cabeça que a sua produção merecia também o Nobel. Vejo mais qualidade na obra do Chico do que num Modiano ou Herta Muller (pra citar dois laureados recentes)
@TheValeguin16 ай бұрын
Ele ganhou o prêmio Camões de literatura.
@Laroyeexu6 ай бұрын
The song "Construção" by Chico Buarque is deeply intertwined with the social and political context of Brazil during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Released in 1971, Brazil was under a military dictatorship known for its repression and censorship. "Construção" tells the story of a construction worker who falls to his death from a building under construction. The lyrics are fragmented and non-linear, using poetic imagery to depict the worker's life, his tragic accident, and the indifferent response of society. Socially, the song reflects the harsh conditions faced by Brazil's working class, highlighting their struggles and the dehumanizing nature of labor. Politically, it serves as a critique of the oppressive military regime and the societal inequalities it perpetuated. The song's innovative use of narrative structure and poetic language made it a powerful piece of protest art, resonating with the Brazilian public who were grappling with political repression and censorship. "Construção" became a symbol of resistance and artistic defiance against the authoritarian regime. Its impact extended beyond music, influencing Brazilian literature and culture by challenging the status quo and advocating for social change. Thus, the song "Construção" remains a poignant reflection of its turbulent time, capturing the spirit of resistance and resilience amidst political adversity in Brazil.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this 🙏🏽
@claudiabrasil2076 ай бұрын
@@Laroyeexu excelente análise. Obg.❤
@GazilionPT6 ай бұрын
Also, because the song is divided in 3 sections, all with the same basic structure but "shuffling" the last few words in each line, it creates 3 slightly different accident stories with the same result. I think that is a way of saying, "This accident was not a one-off, this sort of thing occurs over and over again."
@bearcb6 ай бұрын
It's not so much about the dictatorship itself, but the social gap widened by the economic growth at the time, which caused a construction boom where poor workers, cheap labor, were thrown into their jobs with little concern for their safety and well being.
@pedrolemos10386 ай бұрын
E antes da ditadura nenhum operario morria? Kkkkk
@predohenr6 ай бұрын
I don't know if you noticed, but past the first and second reference to the traffic, the orchestra and the voices harmonizing with Chico actually remember vehicle horns, that is great imagery building. Chico and who arranjed this song are actually geniuses.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
I need to listen again! So much to unpack. So many layers.
@predohenr6 ай бұрын
@@SaeedReacts.definitely recommend you to do so, the time I heard it after noticing that about the harmony and contexts like the information other comments gave, I was like 🤯🤯🤯
@annitasabellidemeneses71016 ай бұрын
The arranger conductor was Rogerio Duprat, also a legend in brazilian music.
@sergioa.capille95156 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque had aplicate to Archtecture School in that time.
@gustavolobocps29 күн бұрын
o arranjador é um gênio também. seu nome é rogério duprat. ele fez os arranjos de tropicálida do caetano, de domingo no parque do gil e dos primeiros discoc dos mutantes.
@ademirconegundes6 ай бұрын
Trabalhei na construção civil por mais de 20 anos,sempre me emociono com esta música.
@calopsita44655 ай бұрын
@@ademirconegundes antes de virar gola branca trabalhei como carpinteiro por 2 anos meu pai por 20, lembro do desdenho que pessoas que nunca subiram num telhado na vida tinham conosco.
@veronicasilveira66154 ай бұрын
Meu total respeito por vocês. Eu fico impressionada com a coragem e a força das pessoas que fazem esses trabalhos.
@Taíza_snts3 ай бұрын
Quando pequena e atualmente, meu pai conta as historias do que acontecia nas obras que ele trabalhou (empresa do paulo octavio) quando ouvi essa música me bateu no coração porquê lembro de todas as historias, inclusive como ele assistiu a tudo e não teve nenhum apoio psicológico, até hj ele tem trauma com os colegas que caíram do prédio e morreram eletrocutados na frente dele.
@joaoferrer-u2w2 ай бұрын
Tem uma frase que estadunidenses dirigem a seus militares que lutaram ou lutam em guerras, mas eu dirijo essa frase a você. "OBRIGADO PELO SEU SERVIÇO".
@lucapellari5985Ай бұрын
Sinto muito. Todo nosso respeito aos trabalhadores do chão das fábricas e construções.
@LanguageNerdsofia_4 ай бұрын
The last part of the song belongs to another song, "Deus lhe pague". During the dictatorship, there was this slogan "Brazil, love it or leave it", thus he saying "may God pay you back" for those awful things.
@woneymalian6 ай бұрын
Fun fact (told me by my father): at this time, a famous brazilian artist was asked how he wrote his songs and rhymes, and he said that he used to look for words with strong syllables being the last or the one before the last (oxytones and paroxytones) and when asked why he said "because it's impossible to make a rhyming lyric with proparoxytones (strong syllable being the two before the last one), it's just too difficult".... Chico Buarque apparently heard this interview and was intrigued to see if he could do this. And he could... and it is still today a masterpiece for those listening to the lyrics in portuguese!
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for sharing that. Wish i could speak Portuguese to get more of the nuance.
@woneymalian6 ай бұрын
@@SaeedReacts. thank you for sharing the reaction! First time I’m seeing a non-brazilian hearing this masterpiece! The wonders of the internet ❤️
@talesrands25 ай бұрын
@@SaeedReacts. Something may help: Portuguese is written as it sounds. Thus, when the strong tone of a word is not where it usually is, this is marked with something above the vogal, like á, é, í, ó, ú, â, ê, ... . You can see on this lyrics how rare they are. Yet every last word in the sentences have the same marking on the beginning of them. This is very intentional, and the rarity of these words tells how difficulty it is to make.
@rogeriocarvalho17395 ай бұрын
True, the strength of the original lyrics in Portuguese lies precisely in the use of proparoxytones, which unfortunately cannot be reproduced in versions in other languages.
@Zarraman4 ай бұрын
IMHO I think this is the most important aspect of the lyrics
@ktmtxt2 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque is the greatest living artist in the Portuguese language. No one even comes close. I'm portuguese and I was able to finally watch him live in Porto in 2022 and I cried like a baby, it was unreal. Long live Chico Buarque de Hollanda ❤
@julianarsafortes471Ай бұрын
@@ktmtxt Vou precisa conhecer tb "Milton Nascimento". São amigos e geniais
@ktmtxtАй бұрын
@julianarsafortes471 amo o Miltão, valeu ^^
@EneldoSancocho9 күн бұрын
En Brasil hay muchísimo artista admirable. En cuanto a la canción uno es João Gilberto. Saludos🇺🇾
@rafaelnussi20016 ай бұрын
This song is a Brazilian masterpiece in composition. There are some interesting tidbits in it. Chico repeats the lyrics 4 times, always using proparoxytones at the end of each phrase. These words are repeated in different orders in each segment of the song, giving a different meaning to the character's "personality, in this case the worker. The song is called construction because the man works in a construction, but in my understanding it also reflects the way Chico builds the song, intelligently using this play on words to change the meaning in each segment.
@adrianokury6 ай бұрын
And.... I should add that paroxytones are by far the most "natural" words in Portuguese, so that the more uncommon prop-s give a special rhythmic taste for us, Brazilians.
@fucandonamatematica62074 ай бұрын
@@adrianokury E também em "Deus lhe Pague" os verbos que rimam são da terceira conjugação, a mais rara.
@adrianokury4 ай бұрын
@@fucandonamatematica6207 Aha! q legal, eu nunca havia reparado, pelo menos conscientemente...
@lucapellari5985Ай бұрын
Sim, ele canta várias versões com as mesmas palavras.
@santigabin6 ай бұрын
There is a little detail about this song that really gets me... there is a grammar structure in portuguese called 'proparoxitona', it is when the third syllable from the end is stressed. Every verse of the story ends using one of them, and they are shuffled around in order to build each version of the story. Chico is a genius.
@tomasgutierrez69545 ай бұрын
Not sure how much of that its lost in the translation. It's brilliant and layered and though it seems chaotic, it makes perfect sense. A Genius, truly.
@brunomelo2689Ай бұрын
Ele é sinistro mesmo, o Br das antigas era outra história
@JuniorBedin6 ай бұрын
BRASIL MENTIONED!! Brasileiros vamo pedir mais, o cara sentiu mesmo a vibe da música kkk
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Great song!
@cidamed5 ай бұрын
@@JuniorBedin let's as him Clube da Esquina reactions and others too
@marcellomediewall50545 ай бұрын
o cara do vídeo tem uma vibe brasileira. Pensei que fosse brasileiro falando inglês.
@AkaiHikari3 ай бұрын
Sim!!! Amo ver gringos reagindo a músicas brasileiras como essa.
@kristhyansc6 ай бұрын
Sometimes is easy to forget how blessed Brazilian PT speakers are to be born in that land! 🥺😭
@reginahelenaaugusto49015 ай бұрын
@@kristhyansc Ser brasileiro é um sentimento inenarrável, pelas músicas, comidas, danças, a misturas de povos que nos dá uma característica física particular, a forma que acolhemos as pessoas, a leveza como levamos a vida, fauna e flora exuberantes, não só por isso, mas por tudo isso que o amor brota de uma maneira fácil no coração do povo brasileiro.
@smaug3135 ай бұрын
@@kristhyansc yeah we I love to be in a country where people don't know how to vote! What a beautiful country! Everyone being blind followers of an ideology! What a beautiful country! After all, culture is everything!!!!! Btw, this "culture" is now past, you don't see the "good" side of Brazil anymore.
@Thund3r14n05 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kindness!
@jamiemoran5 ай бұрын
@@smaug313au au viralata
@vpgmiramar5 ай бұрын
@@reginahelenaaugusto4901 really? Is serious this?
@Djanck0003 ай бұрын
6:20 You cracked the code right there. Brazil was being crushed by a regime. At the end when he is saying "God pays you back" you can feel the resentment.
@moisessiqueira95416 ай бұрын
If you want a more in depth analysis on this song theres a great video by Charles Cornell callled "How brazil's music hid protest inside harmony", he does a great job at explaining not just the music but the historical context around that time! Anyway, great video
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
That sounds interesting! Thanks for letting me know and for watching. Have a great day.
@paidoadm92316 ай бұрын
The chords in the music symbolise the horns of the cars on the street when he fell down the building, this is genius
@sergioa.capille95156 ай бұрын
@@paidoadm9231 , o arranjo musical desta gravação é de autoria de um maestro renomado no Brasil chamado Rogério Duprat. Ele trabalhou com outras estrelas da música popular brasileira (MPB), entre as quais estão a roqueira Rita Lee, que nos anos '60 cantava no grupo Mutantes, do movimento Tropicália.
@renangoncalves87606 ай бұрын
I like to think that: whenever the narrator sings about what happened, the man dies as if he didn't even exist and the only thing his death does is disturb others. Nice reactions
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Yes, that is also what i got from it. Thanks for watching.
@andreacarreiro54365 ай бұрын
You totally understood the spirit of the song! Chico buarque is one of the greatests brazilian songwriters, poet and writer.
@SaeedReacts.5 ай бұрын
Incredible song!
@Corrupted_Oberon.6 ай бұрын
3:12 i think that the way the music got dramatic there was to simbolize the car horns
@Pohtavio3 ай бұрын
Something interesting about the music that is not noticed by non-Portuguese speakers is that all the last words of each sentence are paroxytonal (they have accents on the first syllable), so this evokes a peogresive and rhythmic agony in the music. Even when he replaces the words, they are always paroxytone ones.
@luizcsevero8 күн бұрын
@@Pohtavio he uses proparoxytone words, those with accent in the antepenultimate syllabe, which per se is a quite refined way of rime. I really love this music since I was 12 years old
@ElcioSilva-sj8xv4 ай бұрын
It is very difficult to understand ‘Construção’ without knowing the historical moment in which this masterpiece was created. This song highlights Chico’s genius, in a poetic narrative that is perhaps more complex and just as incredible as ‘Roda Viva’. The wordplay, the use of proparoxytones at the end of each verse, make this song simply an impressive masterpiece.
@chrisv.h.23076 ай бұрын
Wow, that was a fast turn-around! Thank you so much for the reaction. This song blows my mind with its power and nuanced writing.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
You caught me at the right time 😄. Great song and very clever writing! Thanks again for this request 🙏🏽❤️
@mariflor69395 ай бұрын
Vou ouvir essa música até o fim da vida e vou chorar todas as vezes que ouvir. A beleza desses versos é surreal.
@dionescarpelli6 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque has a wonderful body of work, in compositions, plays, books. He recently turned 80 on the 19th and is still on stage. This composition is from 1971, pure art. Thank you for bringing him, Chico is the owner of many successes here in Brasil.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Wow, that is amazing! That is longevity!
@lucascrespo96015 ай бұрын
Um fato interessante sobre essa música é que o Chico antes das últimas frases só rimou proparoxítonas que é a classe mais escassa de palavras da língua portuguesa, um gênio, não só por isso é claro..
@YkharaNaruka3 ай бұрын
E muito gratificante ver que artistas do meu país estão sendo reconhecidos por suas belas músicas❤
@annamattos86275 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque wrote a musical called "A Ópera do Malandro", which is also a masterpiece.
@lucianac43882 ай бұрын
Amoooo
@nicolassorg73356 ай бұрын
Stooooop, this is my favorite song of all history, so well written, so well "Constructed" and deconstructed and reconstructed, pure musical alchemy. Chico was an Alchemist of human art.
@liviarosa19816 ай бұрын
Chico IS*! He is still alive and working!
@Rasfa5 ай бұрын
@@liviarosa1981 ikr? i mean wtf
@pivobarros3 ай бұрын
During the dictatorship Brazil was the country with the most numbers of accidents on construction sites, it makes a critics about it and how little thoses workers lives matters for the goverment, companies owners and even for the people of ours cities. Absolutely music & lyrics, a masterpiece.
@Dovaral16 ай бұрын
The instrumentation! It was written by Rogério Duprat! Really good writer and conductor. Very underapreciated here in Brazil. Worked a lot with Mutantes, a really good Beatles like rock band from the same era as this record.
@mjl0611Ай бұрын
Todos os versos terminam em proparoxitonas. Genial!
@amordebichoumafamilia6 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque é um dos maiores compositores e cantores do Brasil! Um poeta puro que sabe jogar com as palavras, numa simbiose perfeita com a música... Eu diria que ele não é apenas um grandioso artista brasileiro, mas um baluarte da própria língua portuguesa! No meu humilde entender a importância de sua obra está para a música assim como a obra de Machado de Assis está para a nossa língua! Um abraço do Brasil e parabéns pela ótima reação e compreensão da letra da música, etc.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Amazing song! Incredible writing. Thanks for watching.
@tarotdalary23 күн бұрын
Estou vendo estrangeiros reagindo a essa música de Chico desde ontem e eu sempre sorrio quando chega na parte que fala "and float in the air as if he was a bird"... a maneira como o rosto muda quando percebem o que aconteceu é incrível. Excelente vídeo.
@marcorj724 ай бұрын
"Construção" is one of Chico Buarque's masterpieces, released in 1971, and is widely recognized for its innovative structure and the depth of its lyrics. The song addresses the lives of workers in the context of urbanization and modernization in Brazil, particularly during a period of military dictatorship, reflecting on the alienation and dehumanization of labor. The song is notable for its repetitive and nearly hypnotic structure. Chico uses the repetition of the initial line and the construction of interspersed stanzas to create a rhythm that evokes the arduous routine of workers. Each stanza culminates with the phrase "ele partiu" ("he left"), which becomes a mantra, reinforcing the idea that the life of a worker is marked by the continuity of labor and the lack of individuality. Dehumanization of labor: Workers are depicted mechanically, as if they are merely parts of a machine. The song describes the death of a worker, but the focus is not solely on his individuality, but on how his life and death are absorbed into the daily grind of work. Alienation: There is a strong critique of how society treats workers, disregarding their personal lives and human dignity. The worker becomes an object, and their struggle is rendered invisible in the grand enterprise of civil construction. Relationship with society: The song also critiques societal indifference toward the lives of workers. While they sacrifice themselves, there is a disconnection between hard work and the acknowledgment of human value. Political Context During the 1970s, Brazil was under military dictatorship, and the song reflects a climate of repression, but also the resilience of the people. "Construção" can be interpreted as a metaphor for the struggle for freedom and social justice, reflecting the difficulties faced by the working class. Conclusion "Construção" is a work that transcends a mere account of a worker's life. Through its form and content, Chico Buarque provokes a profound reflection on working conditions and the dehumanization of individuals in the modern era. The song remains relevant, resonating in discussions about labor rights, dignity, and the valuing of human beings in any social context.
@vanessatereza57004 ай бұрын
This is one of my country's greatest masterpieces. It's incredible how chico managed to break our soul with this song
@JohnnySideralAlienanteAlienado5 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque de Holanda é o maior compositor brasileiro de todos os tempos, nos brindou com obras fantásticas, que são como a história, a cronologia de nossas vidas.
@syk4ryo4 ай бұрын
Chico is Absolute CINEMA!
@Heideggersóquesilly2 ай бұрын
Uma das melhores músicas brasileiras já compostas ❤
@evelynefurtado4266Ай бұрын
@@Heideggersóquesilly Perfect.
@GuilhermeFreitas-ut4de5 ай бұрын
I love to see the shocked faces of musicians analyzing this song, the tragedy in Chico's work is singular. Check out "Geni e o Zepelim" in the future, it's another tragedy but it's a masterpiece
@Mr170519636 ай бұрын
Poetry masterpiece and spectacular orchestration!!!
@basiliodaniel2 ай бұрын
He is the greatest genius of Brazilian songwriting.
@leonvarkleos3130Ай бұрын
Not only the Brazilian songwriting I would say, he is probably the best one in Latin America
@silvias22116 ай бұрын
Thanks for having me hearing this old song again as it was for the first time ever. Last June 19th, Chico has turned 80 years old!.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Great song! So well written. Happy belated birthday, Chico!
@puconoff6 ай бұрын
This is one of the best interpretations of this song, how cleaverly he changes words to totaly change the meaning of the sentence, if you ever lived in a country with a dictatorial goverment you learn to listen between lines and this is a master piece... it really hurts inside.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Incredible writing. Very layered and nuances, but with a clear powerful message.
@gfspezzaferro6 ай бұрын
YES! The thing is, there are several interrpetations on this music, all of them political. Onde way to look at it all is to see the diferent versions as how people my see the story. The first being someone in the news, telling the story of a loving husband worker who accidentally fell for his demise, the second one may be the construction company, saying he's a cheating husband who got there drunk and fell on his own, and the third can be looked at as a police report, really shorter version, more analytical and doesn't care about the details of the common worker's life, also because he "messes up the saturday", because the police will have to file a report (which they don't around here on saturdays). Overrall, ithe song is a criticism on the dictatorship we were having in brazil when the song came out, about the condition of the workers, about the censorship we've gone through. It's a great song, i can't listen to it without watering my eyes.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this. Very powerful song! And so well written.
@JuniorBedin6 ай бұрын
@@gfspezzaferro came here to say this!! Thank you for the explanation!!
@maryuale6 ай бұрын
This has so many layers. The last part is full of references. For instance, "the smoke we have to cough" relates to a form of torture used during the military dictatorship in Brazil, the redeeming death of political prisoners and the flies over their bodies because the families couldn't bury them (they were officially "disappeared") . The things we have to swallow and we can only express gratitude for points to censorship in the period. Many meanings and details that make sense when we know the history. But even without fully knowing it one can appreciate it and get the overall message because it's a great art piece.
@triz83996 ай бұрын
and it's show how easily is to change a story by just changing the last word or the order of the phrases 🤯
@daviviana80166 ай бұрын
ONLY NOW I realized the "kissed his wife as if she was the only one" implies that there's another one lol
@aimardom4 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque is a sensitive genius, a socially hyper-develloped mind, a master of writing and composing, a man desiring to share his perception of the dictatorship horrors in the 60's in Brazil. I have no words to describe my deepest admiration for the poet, citizen, musician, leader, artist, man, human being, no words...
@elietecarvalho5564 ай бұрын
@aimardom , but nowadays, he defends the dictatorship that appears in Brasil. What a pitty!
@robinsonricardo3 ай бұрын
@@elietecarvalho556 você é burro assim mesmo por mérito próprio ou assina a brasil paralelo?
@robinsonricardo3 ай бұрын
I tell to all gringos that I know that I pity everyone that was born on a country without Chico Buarque.
@aimardomАй бұрын
You are crazy, sure. Bolsonaro planned to kill Lula and you call Lula's government a dictatorship? You are crazi or dumb, no other options. @@elietecarvalho556
@ZecaViana2 ай бұрын
I’m brazilian. This lyrics are insane. 🔥
@elainercosta2 ай бұрын
He is one of our Genius. The cool thing is that the song is so modern, never looses he meaning.
@robertopaiva89023 ай бұрын
A música "CONSTRUÇÃO" é a realidade do Brasil!
@thed4rknss67328 күн бұрын
diria que 99% dos paises do mundo tem pelo menos uma categoria que é tratada assim
@lgustavoprod4 ай бұрын
One thing I’ve noticed in some of these stories he shared is that they can be interpreted as experiences of someone held captive and subjected to torture. For instance, he describes swallowing water excessively (one kind of torture at the time), he built 4 walls (that remember a prison cell) and dancing without music as if evading military gunfire, and then flying like a bird when he was pushed to death -though this was later reported as an accident. These narratives come from various perspectives, depending on who is telling the story and what version they choose to emphasize.
@chgm4 ай бұрын
I'm from Brazil and this music is one of those that hits you at the heart. I love how he plays with the words and you start to really notice the details, is like calling out someone's attention to what is really happening.
@victorarnault13 күн бұрын
The melody also resambles a construction.
@Vicky-g2b6 ай бұрын
I'm from Brazil, Chico is one of my absolute favorite singers. I was SO shocked the first time listened to this song and the "stumbled in the sky" part didn't seem literal in a fisrt moment, and then he dies. It felt like a slap in my face. Love all his songs
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Incredible song! I just checked out O Meu Guri. Also amazing!
@Vicky-g2b6 ай бұрын
@@SaeedReacts. Love this one too. Try Geni e o Zepelim. Another song with an interesting story. I think you'll enjoy it
@rodrigo834005 ай бұрын
Que orgulho de ver esta linda música do meu pais ser tão adimirada.
@SaeedReacts.4 ай бұрын
Incredible song!
@TheValeguin16 ай бұрын
Chico é daquela geração que explodiu no Mundo todo. Em todo canto do Mundo surgiu talentos maravilhosos. Eu, me sinto abençoada por isso. Na minha juventude curti os artistas brasileiros, latinos, americanos, ingleses, franceses, italianos e africanos. Infelismente, hj, no Brasil, só temos músicas ruins.
@gustavoriezu4 ай бұрын
It is worth mentioning that this lyrics was written with all the phrases ending in proparoxytones, which makes it even more complex. The name "construction" also serves to describe the complexity of the construction of the lyrics itself. For those who understand it in Portuguese, it is a delight to hear it, as it allows us to admire the geniality of Chico Buarque. The last part "God pays you back" is actually another song he used to play in the Construction sequence (and which has longer lyrics when played alone) and is a criticism of the dictatorship, as an ironic "thanks" for allowing people to exist.
@jpgrforever5 ай бұрын
It’s so poetic and so dramatic and so political … I don’t know if there is a better song in the world. It’s very powerful. I used to listen to it when I was young, during the dictatorship. And it was very inspiring. I’m Uruguayan and brazilian music has a huge importance for us
@SaeedReacts.5 ай бұрын
Incredible song. Very layered and next level writing.
@leandrocalia55934 ай бұрын
Man, he is describing a suicide of a poor worker. It´s a classic in Brazil. He has changed the endings of every frase in the second time he sing´s, maintaining the poetic meaning.
@JoaoGabriel-lz2zz6 ай бұрын
You have summoned the Brazilians
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Thanks for being here!
@lucianac43882 ай бұрын
We came
@Osmirdom3 ай бұрын
imagine the guy's reaction when he discovers that all the rhymes in this poem are internal and occur in a proparoxytone word that ends the verse.
@polygonvvitch4 ай бұрын
The song is definitely both literal and an analogy. About both how little the life of the individual is cared for in labour and also how the entire labour class is treated.
@ceci_0073 ай бұрын
I'm brazillian, and I have to tell you that this music It's an iconic song from our time of dictatorship, this singer was arrested several times for his productions, so I'm glad to see more peaple listen it ❤ (sorry for my english, I'm not fluent)
@SaeedReacts.3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Its an amazing song!
@marialedacfandrade66316 ай бұрын
There is a very interesting aspect to this composition, the last word of each stanza is proparoxytone. This makes it brighter.
@lgdwistuba2 ай бұрын
I thank god everyday for being a portuguese native speaker and enjoy this masterpiece in its original language. It is amazing to see people discovering this song.
@a.k96734 ай бұрын
Chico still is a Brazilian composer genius !! He is still alive and still making excelent quality songs for the delight of us Brazilians!
@gustavodahrug1416 ай бұрын
I have known and listened to this song for 20 years and it always gives me chills!! I loved your reaction; unlike other channels, you really reflect on the lyrics in a meaningful way. Chico Buarque is perhaps the greatest composer of the Portuguese language; almost all of his songs are gold. I suggest listening to 'Geni e o Zepelin' (it talks about a transgender woman who is ostracized in her town. Note that it is a song written almost 50 years ago and could not be more modern). 'Pedaço de Mim' (a song about a mother's grief whose son was killed by the military dictatorship). Also listen to 'Pedro Pedreiro,' 'João e Maria,' 'Caro Amigo,' 'Roda Viva,' 'Olho nos Olhos,' 'Cio da Terra.' I also recommend other national singers, such as Milton Nascimento (the most Brazilian voice there is), Caetano Veloso, Ney Matogrosso (the man who literally inspired Kiss), Maria Bethânia, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for these recommendations. Will add them to my list.
@SoltinhoBH5 ай бұрын
@@gustavodahrug141 de onde você tirou a ideia de que a Geni é transexual?
@popysal_5 ай бұрын
@@SoltinhoBH a própria música dá a entender isso, se vc for ver a letra cuidadosamente, geni era genival. Era uma garota de programa e atendida tanto homens quanto mulheres...
@SoltinhoBH5 ай бұрын
@@gustavodahrug141, você extrapolou o que a letra diz. Em nenhum momento existe menção ou contexto afirmando que ELA seja um homem trans. Muito pelo contrário! Na linha "Dá-se assim desde menina", ao meu ver, só confirma que ela era do sexo feminino desde a nascença. Geni não é necessariamente uma abreviação de Genival. Pode ser abreviação de Genilda. Mas é fato que Geni é um nome próprio. Segundo o dicionário de significados de nomes, Geni significa “bem-nascida”, “aquela que tem origem nobre” ou “aquele que tem boas origens”; “branca como a espuma do mar” ou “branca e suave”; “Deus é cheio de graça”, “agraciada por Deus”, “a graça e misericórdia de Deus” ou “Deus perdoa”. Por essas características, o nome escolhido pelo Chico tem tudo a ver com a letra. Se o Chico quisesse mostrar que a Geni era Genival, homem trans, com certeza deixaria isso claro na letra, nem que fosse de forma sutil com os seus jogos de palavras ou sentidos que ele sempre utilizou tão bem em suas letras. Mas a Geni poderia ser trans? Sim, perfeitamente! Não mudaria em nada o sentido ou contexto da obra. E é muito provável que reforçasse sua condição de marginalizada. Mas não é isso o que está na letra ou na música. Não se pode afirmar que ela era trans sem extrapolar o que a letra diz.
@gustavodahrug1415 ай бұрын
@@SoltinhoBH, amigo, não sou eu quem estou dizendo. A música faz parte do musical A Ópera do Malandro, no qual a personagem se chama Genivaldo e é uma travesti.
@JCCyC4 ай бұрын
Like the Chilean guy in the other comment, I first heard the song around age 13 or 14, but it was the original. It was like being hit by a bullet train. I daresay Chico Buarque had a significant part in shaping my ethical comprehension of the world. I recommend three other songs of his: "Apesar de Você", "Geni e o Zepelin", "Brejo da Cruz".
@Guinevere9920 күн бұрын
For me, Chico is essentially a poet that sings. He's also an accomplished writer.
@mustavogaia26552 ай бұрын
The brass on it - particulary when the guy is falling - reminds me of the "Mad Men" opening theme.
@griceltorres61674 ай бұрын
Perhaps the greatest brazilian poet of the 20'th century
@yogamehndi16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your reaction and comments. Chico Buarque is one of the most special brazilian singer.
@JuanMartz-d4s4 ай бұрын
Im not sure if this song was written during the dictatorship but there is one called A pesar de voce (despite you) that somehow didnt get censored. The lyrics of that song are so strong. I recommend.
@iamcarolinavilar3 ай бұрын
@@JuanMartz-d4s yes, it was written during the dictatorship
@rinopotamozopilotero6988Ай бұрын
think this is the most wonderful composition ever made in terms of lyrics in the modern music, is just amazing how Chico play with concepts and words mixing them in a majestic way. ¡Saludos desde Kenya de un mexicano!
@dorafonseca16214 ай бұрын
This is studied in all schools in Brazil. It's a poem and the words are like bricks. He build up different line changing the words.
@zecaafonso207902 ай бұрын
You never will find a song like this. In the whole world.
@chicolofiАй бұрын
Chico was 26 when he wrote this song. One of his many masterpieces.
@lumgs2009Ай бұрын
My all time favorite song ever. This song is pure genius. And even more when you can understand Portuguese and how he plays with puns and metaphores by just using the same words in different verses, Absolute genius ❤
@CrisNodes3DStudioАй бұрын
Love this song! It is important to note that, in addition to all the poetry in the lyrics, the song was written entirely with Alexandrine verses and the last word of each verse is a proparoxytone.
@SaeedReacts.Ай бұрын
Truly genius song!
@ceetepscesu24134 ай бұрын
I´m from Brazil, 52 year old and i would like do thank you for shows our brasilian popular song writer. He´s just 80 this year and everybody in Brazil loves him too much. We too proud about Chico Buarque carrier
@SaeedReacts.4 ай бұрын
This song is incredible! Genius writing. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Greetings from Belgium.
@pabzum6 ай бұрын
There is much more to those lyrics than the story it tells. I think most people miss the self-referential irony of writing Constructivist lyrics about a construction worker. The lines are “constructed” in a “logical design” with interchangeable “word bricks” like ‘Saturday’, ‘traffic’, ‘bird’, ‘shy’ &c. The importance of the lyrics as a powerful artistic statement was certainly not lost to the music producers, who made sure they pulled all the stops to create a gigantic recording.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights.
@Sweetzawa29 күн бұрын
5:50 I'm very surprised, you captured the meaning of the song PERFECTLY! A random TMI is that sometimes this song goes viral in Brazillian social media. When some tragic accident happens near a public traffic route, the traffic gets really messed up and the average people who need to work gets really pissed of by it, which is exactly what you said, people are so busy and worried about their corporative lives that they tend to "dehumanize" others even if they are in a tragic situation.
@caiomac24776 ай бұрын
it is like he's telling the story of three construction workers, each one having similar lifes but with some changes... Like, the first loves his wife dearly, but the second one has other women, and so on... But in the end, they always mess up other people's lifes. And you also can hear that the song also construct itself with its melodics, instruments, and everything! It is genius!!!!!!
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
It is a genius work of art.
@MujeresAlhilo6 ай бұрын
Chico is the best. A genius.
@Tvaz15 ай бұрын
Muito bom ver duas coisas aqui: alguém jovem, e de outra cultura, assimilando essa obra prima do Chico!🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@netunooficial31234 ай бұрын
This is art. Brazilian art.
@felipesa753412 күн бұрын
In the first three verses of the song, he tells the same story, which talks about the tragedy of the proletariat in Brazil, in different ways, only changing the words and inserting new contexts, to give the conclusion in the last verse. In each verse, the same story with the change of words, a poetic movement that in Brazil is called "Poesia Concreta".
@fredericohartje240Ай бұрын
Congratulations! You've met the most fantastic songwriter in the world. Chico is a genius of words.
@barberamusica5 ай бұрын
Chico, um dos maiores do mundo, em todos os tempos! De esquerda, claro! E sem esquecer os arranjos épicos do Rogério Duprat. Chorem fascios!
@leticiasimas904015 күн бұрын
This is by far the best react to Construção I've seen. Obrigada! ❤
Ай бұрын
Brasil!!!! This is such a masterpiece. It’s sad that you won’t be able to understand the nuance of our language and the poetry here. But still, gorgeous song.
@mariajoaopenhor788721 күн бұрын
Portuguese here. One of the best poems in portuguese language. Beautiful
@babi180629 күн бұрын
I love Chico so much! He is an incredible writer! He wrote really good books as well, Spilt Milk is my favorite. Chico has a subtle manner of being brilliant, its hard to explain, but its there. ❤ Thank you so much for this reaction, I loved it!
@SaeedReacts.29 күн бұрын
Must look up his books as well. Thanks for watching!
@Teodoroviski6 ай бұрын
Chico is way ahead of any lyricists in the world (at least compared to the ones we know). Bob Dylan, Cole Porter, and even Jobim don't compare to him. His songs are not only full of meanings and subtle cultural references, but also full of an irony which can be sharp, poignant and sweet/ benevolent at the same time. He is in a league of his own. It's like comparing Shakespeare to most other writers. Also, the harmonies in his songs are rich. I don't like using the word "genius", but I do think it applies to him. Chico has at least 20 (if not 30) songs which are out of this world (perfection). Who else in the world could own 30 perfect songs (whatever "perfect" is)? "Construção" is one. Another is "Roda Viva". Check it out: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f6vac4mFhdpqn68
@alantelles73794 ай бұрын
@@Teodoroviski "Acorda, amor" is a great example of this irony. Master!
@clevereduardosilva23466 ай бұрын
It was a short comment but surprisingly spot on to the nuance and depth of the lyrics. Not many people can do that.
@SaeedReacts.6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Genius song. It definitely warrants much longer comments and further unpacking, there are so many layers.
@pmdpaula4 ай бұрын
Chico Buarque is one of our giant musician. Like Bob Dylan, he deserves a Nobel. Of course you have to undesrtands Portguese to realy apreciate his work.
@alexandreleite25414 ай бұрын
One of the best composers of MPB. Chico Buarque é parte da nossa cultura brasileira. ❤
@edusimon2651Ай бұрын
All the lines of the poem end with proparoxytone words. All of them, which is incredible in itself, because even with this constraint, the poetry is intense and makes sense. What he does after finishing the story the first time is rearrange the order of the last words and retell the same story, and yet the story still makes perfect sense. And he does this a third time. Chico Buarque was an incredible musician and writer whose lyrics offered strong social and political critiques. The lyrics of “Construção” are one such example. Brilliantly, it critiques the reality of the poor worker, who endures a harsh routine and lives without social protection-just another citizen who might die any day, in this case, on an ordinary Saturday, disrupting traffic (a way of emphasizing how transient and insignificant his life is, just one more among many).
@Kendall414 ай бұрын
I was married to a Brazilian in Brazil when Chico de Buarque was at the top of his fame, and of his game. Fantastic composition like all of his work, a poem set to music.
@andredeboni70256 ай бұрын
No ano anterior à criação desta música, o Brasil havia quebrado o recorde mundial de acidentes no trabalho. Eram outros tempos aqui no país. Pouca segurança e recursos para a mão de obra. Hoje, são outros os padrões. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
@danieleduardosbizero60016 ай бұрын
@@andredeboni7025 o trabalhador continua sendo um mero numero
@codigomorsevp5 ай бұрын
A musica é mais que questão de segurança, mano. É uma critica a escravidão assalariada, inclusive. Não tenta fazer rodeios para esconder o cerne da questão
@andredeboni70255 ай бұрын
@@codigomorsevp Eu sei, mano. Ouço esta música desde a infância. Abraço. 🙂🙂
@Claramentesoueu4 ай бұрын
I'm so happy May more people get to know Brazilian music, especially with the incredible Chico Buarque 💕 incredible video friend