And so, farewell, Sérgio Mendes - the man who almost single-handedly made the Brazilian "New Wave" sounds of bossa nova into a cool, internationally-successful pop genre in the 1960s - who has packed up his piano, bongos and Cuica and departed for the "Tiki Lounge" in Fabulon. [To be honest, who even knew he was still with us?]
There is only one song to play, really!
Sérgio Mendes and Brasil 66 - Mas Que Nada (introduced by Eatha Kitt)
Mas que nada
Sai da minha frente
Eu quero passar
Pois o samba está animado
O que eu quero é sambar
[which roughly translates as]
Whatever!
Get out of my way
I wanna pass
Because samba is exciting
And I wanna dance [samba]
Descanse em paz, Sérgio Santos Mendes (11th February 1941 – 5th September 2024)