- sing the song
during his 1976–77
concert tours.
Brazilian singer and
tropicalist composer Gilberto Gil
recorded it on his 1971
studio album Gilberto Gil...
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Brazilian military dictatorship of the time. Buarque,
along with
several Tropicalist and MPB musicians, was
threatened by the
Brazilian military government...
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during the
military dictatorship period,
marked by its censorship. The
Tropicalist movement began there. A
number of
plays represented historic moments...
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ideas held
distinct but
prominent amounts of
power simultaneously. The
tropicalists'
rejection of both sides'
version of
nationalism (the military's conservative...
- Third-phase
Cinema Novo has also been
called "the cannibal-
tropicalist phase" or
simply the "
tropicalist" phase.
Tropicalism was a
movement that
focused on kitsch...
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group of
students in the audience, who were
vehemently opposed to the
Tropicalists'
musical experiments, and who were
further infuriated by Veloso's outlandish...
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burgeoning Tropicalist movement,
including singer-songwriter
Gilberto Gil, whom they
backed on Gil's
second LP. The
musical manifesto of the
Tropicalist movement...
- cultures,
specifically the
United States. The
musical manifesto of the
Tropicalist movement was the
landmark collaborative LP Tropicália: ou
Panis et Circencis...
- movement.
Veloso has stated, "the idea of
cultural cannibalism fit us, the
tropicalists, like a glove. We were ‘eating’ the
Beatles and Jimi Hendrix." On the...
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anthropologist and ethnologist. A
notable eugenicist, he was also a dietologist,
tropicalist, ****ologist, hygienist,
biographer and epidemiologist. Nina Rodrigues...