Milton Nascimento’s classic created when he was almost asleep: “There was a piano in the middle”

Milton Nascimento’s classic created when he was almost asleep: “There was a piano in the middle”


Bituca explains how one of the most famous songs from ‘Minas’, a 1975 album, was born

Milton Birth81 years old, this Monday 1st he revealed on social media how he composed Sand tipone of the singer-songwriter’s most famous songs, published in 1975.

According to Bituca, it all started with him and the musician Fernando Brant composed Missing Panair Planesalbum track Mineseven from 75.

“Fernando, I spent the whole day composing Missing Panair Planes…At a certain point Fernando got sleepy, but I more or less [com sono]. I went into the room, but there was a piano in the middle. I sat down and did it Sand tip“, he said.

Brant, who died in 2015 at the age of 65 in Belo Horizonte, was part of the team of composers of the movement Horse Club.

The song, which talks about the creation of the state of Minas Gerais, features a chorus and was also part of it Mines and was re-recorded by Eli Queen.

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Milton has announced his retirement from the stage in 2023, but continues to release new music. In June, he announced The Wind Is Gone (for Paul Simon)featuring Paul Simon, ex-Simon & Garfunkel, who sings in Portuguese.

In April, Portela also announced a tribute to Milton Nascimento in the school’s 2025 parade with the storyline Singing will be looking for the way that leads to the sun.

Listen to ‘Ponta de Areia’

Source: Terra

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