Adeus Mariana (ao Vivo) [ iPad DELUXE ]
: It highlights regional customs like mounting horses ( encilhou o tordilho ) and navigating the cold serrano terrain.
The live version of "Adeus Mariana" differs wildly from standard studio folk recordings: Adeus Mariana (Ao Vivo)
: The song was originally recorded as a B-side to a choro track called "Tico-Tico no Terreiro". It quickly eclipsed the A-side to become a massive hit. : It highlights regional customs like mounting horses
: Mariana is painted as a fierce, strong woman of the countryside. In some interpretations of the playful lyrics, she isn't just sweet; she is tough enough to wield a whip! : Mariana is painted as a fierce, strong
: Pedro Raimundo was actually from Santa Catarina, but he is widely credited as the pioneer who introduced Gaúcho (Southern cowboy) traditional clothing ( pilchas ) and style to mainstream Brazilian radio.