Actually, one of the main names of brazilian independent bands has in its history participation in the biggest festivals of the country like "Abril Pro Rock", "Porão do Rock", "Goiânia Noise Festival", "Curitiba Pop Festival", "Coca Cola Vibe Zone" and many others.
Beyond that, MQN has 3 international tours in its curriculum: 2001 in USA, when recorded an album with the production of Man or Astroman; 2003 when made gigs in places like EMP (Seattle/WA) and in SXSW Festival (Austin/TX); and the last one in 2007 in Argentina when released an unpublished work by Scatter Records. Within 10 years of working,
MQN shared stages with Deep Purple, Buzzcocks, Mudhoney, Man Or Astroman, And You Will Know Us About The Trail of Dead, Sepultura, Superchunk, Sergio Dias (the Mutantes), Nebula, Watts, Los Natas, Thee Butcher Orchestra and many others. MQN is, actually, now one of the main references of brazilian independent rock and one of the reasons its home town is known as "brazilian Seattle" or usually called "Goiânia Rock City".
Let It Rock
MQN Lyrics
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All right!
Baby you're so cool
Won't you strip for me again?
Party time Have some fun!
Make me high all night
Speed you hear until you fell it crank
Let it rock now baby
Let it rock now
Let it rock now baby
Let it rock now
The lyrics of MQN's song Let It Rock are very straightforward and packed with energy. The opening lines "Party time, All right!" immediately set the tone for a celebratory, fun-filled atmosphere. The next line, "Baby you're so cool, won't you strip for me again?" may appear to be objectifying, but it can also be interpreted as the singer being attracted to someone's confidence and wanting them to show that off.
The following lines "Have some fun! Make me high all night, Speed you hear until you fell it crank" are all about letting loose and having a good time. The singer is asking for their partner to join them in the celebration and to engage in activities that will heighten their mood and energy. The chorus, "Let it rock now baby, let it rock now" repeats this idea of indulging in the moment and allowing the music to take control.
Overall, the song is an anthem for partying and enjoying life to the fullest. The lyrics may not be profound, but they resonate with the listener's desire to let go of their inhibitions and have a good time.
Line by Line Meaning
Party time
It's time to have some fun and enjoy ourselves
All right!
Everything is good and going as planned
Baby you're so cool
Addressing a person, expressing the admiration of their likable character
Won't you strip for me again?
Asking a person to remove their clothing as a form of adult entertainment or pleasure
Make me high all night
Requesting for an intoxicating feeling to last for hours
Speed you hear until you fell it crank
Asking for an increase in tempo or intensity until it is strongly felt or experienced
Let it rock now baby
Encouragement to allow oneself to fully embrace and enjoy the moment or experience
Let it rock now
Insisting on allowing oneself to have fun and feel unrestrained
Let it rock now baby
Continuing to urge another person to join in and embrace the fun
Let it rock now
Reiterating the call for everyone to enjoy themselves without inhibitions
Contributed by Henry V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Doctor-Stoppage
2024
A Sensory Superpower
As it turns out, getting chills from music is not as common as you might think. Researchers from USC released a study that suggests that only about 50 percent of people feel things like shivers, a lump in their throat, and goosebumps when they listen to music. What's more, those people might have very different brains than those who don't experience those feelings.
First, they gathered 20 people and had them listen to a selection of their favorite songs. Whenever they felt a chill, they pressed a button. All 20 were then given MRI scans — and the 10 that reported reactions were obvious standouts. Their brains turned out to have a much higher volume of fibers connecting their auditory cortex to the areas that process emotion.
More fibers mean that those two areas of the brain can communicate much more effectively. It also means that, because their emotional processing centers are beefier, those people are more able to experience extreme emotions.
A Feeling of Frisson
This study might shed a light on the causes of the phenomenon, but it's been well documented for years. Actually, it even has a name. The phenomenon of chills or goosebumps that come from a piece of music (or from any other aesthetic experience) is called frisson, and it's been one of the big mysteries of human nature since it was first described.
That's because even if we know the actual mechanism that causes frisson — a close connection to the emotional processing center — we don't know what purpose it could serve us. But other studies have suggested some potential benefits of this kind of behavior.
One report from 2007 found that individuals who experience frisson are more open to new experiences than others, and other studies described higher levels of creativity and intellectual curiosity. In other words, the appreciation of beauty is central to what makes us human, and frisson is just a super-charged version of that appreciation.
@mirmolarakim5712
Who listening in 2024 🎉
@tymonacy8763
I am
@micg8103
Rite here 🤘🏾
@helen2221
Totally 😊
@Charles-xx8
Bro this was a successful crossover 🎉
@angrysocialjusticewarrior
It needs a high definition remaster. 4k or 1080p.
@_monti142
holy shit finding this song after 10 years feels like discovering electricity
@lilraccoon_6946
Right
@cindyd.554
Yessssss...😜
@juaronbolden7586
NIK4014 aka monti me too bruh I love this song