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the mpb on tv
TV Record specialized in music as did no other network in the world, as far as I know, before the advent of MTV. The programs were taped in an auditorium. The fad had begun with O Fino da Bossa – Jovem Guarda appealed to a different age group, at first grew without seeming to become a real contender The success off “A Banda” justified the launch of a program wlth Chico and Nara, a kind of cool reply to Fino’s Elis Regina and Jair Rodrigues combination (Jair Rodrigues, a black Paulista with a high voice for a man and great musicality. who had no use for Jazz clichés, shared the program with Elis and did it brilliantly singing duets of sambapotpourris with lots of swing, but in the end one had the impression that the final responsibility was with Elis, whose figure emanated an authority it seemed he neither cared to challenge nor needed to.) As what would come to call Tropicalismo intended to situate beyond the Left and show in a festive way without preoccupation, we felt ourselves immune to this kind of judgments.
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- » become a tropicalist
- » concretes
- » glauber rocha’s new cinema
- » goals of the movement
- » modernisms of 22
- » nara’s lindonéia
- » origins
- » talking to zé celso
- » the creative energies
- » the mpb on tv
- » the name
- » the night of “alegria, alegria”
- » baby
- » black music
- » caymmi
- » janis
- » joão gilberto
- » música popular nos anos 60
- » oswald no oficina
- » stones, beatles e dylan
- » terra em transe