I was at an NCA trend show, learning stuff, when I realized that the music playing during the show was fantastic.
It was sort of dreamy, and hypnotic and vaguely dance-y.
A woman and a man were sometimes speaking in maybe French, maybe Portuguese, maybe both.
I wrote down what few snatches of sony lyrics that I could grasp, figuring that I would be able to find the song(s) online somewhere, if only so that I could buy the album for myself.
And yet I can't find it online anywhere.
This is what I wrote down:
I don't remember specifically if that was what it was, but I do remember someone referring to the "American Graffiti" collection. (Even though he would have been teaching the Pivot Point trend collection, "The Mechanics of Emotion.")
I took the class in like August or September, and have been carrying around a scrap of paper with those words on it (in my apron pocket at work) for so long that the scrap is all ratty around the edges, and full of creases and stains.
I don't know. I just liked the damned music.
It was sort of dreamy, and hypnotic and vaguely dance-y.
A woman and a man were sometimes speaking in maybe French, maybe Portuguese, maybe both.
I wrote down what few snatches of sony lyrics that I could grasp, figuring that I would be able to find the song(s) online somewhere, if only so that I could buy the album for myself.
And yet I can't find it online anywhere.
This is what I wrote down:
"a conversation overheard between + man + saxophone" french? portuguese?I think that it was the Manuel Rodriguez class at the Merchandise Mart, showing trend cuts, color blocking techniques, and hair styles for fall.
"lazy casanova" "so much love"
"lazy lazy love"
I don't remember specifically if that was what it was, but I do remember someone referring to the "American Graffiti" collection. (Even though he would have been teaching the Pivot Point trend collection, "The Mechanics of Emotion.")
I took the class in like August or September, and have been carrying around a scrap of paper with those words on it (in my apron pocket at work) for so long that the scrap is all ratty around the edges, and full of creases and stains.
I don't know. I just liked the damned music.
2 comments:
I searched for this song but I couldn't find anything... there's a bunch of songs with "Casanova" in them, but they aren't anything like what you describe.
My mom, in her normal truly awesome best friend fashion, has determined that the music was from the album "Brazilian Girls," by the band Brazilian Girls.
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