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  • 17/06/2025
A HISTÓRIA DE GERALDO VANDRÉ


Vamos ver a história de grande cantor e compositor que teve que deixar sua terra por causa da ditadura.


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00:00Geraldo Vandré
00:07Stage name of Geraldo Pedrosa de Araújo Dias
00:11Born in João Pessoa on September 12, 1935
00:17He is a Brazilian singer and composer.
00:20Moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1951
00:25Having entered the National Faculty of Law of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
00:31Student activist actively participated in the Popular Culture Center of the National Union of Students, UNE
00:40In 1966, he reached the final of the Brazilian Popular Music Festival on TV Record.
00:48With the success of Disparada, performed by Jair Rodrigues
00:53The song took first place alongside A Banda de Chico Buarque
00:59In 1968 he participated in the third international song festival
01:06With a Not to Say I Didn't Talk About Flowers or Walking
01:11The composition was a resistance anthem against the military government and was censored.
01:18The chorus
01:19Come, let's go, waiting is not knowing
01:22Those who know make the time, they don't wait for it to happen
01:26It was interpreted as a call for armed struggle against dictators
01:31The hit ended in second place at the festival
01:34Losing to Sabiá, by Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim
01:38Simone was the first artist to sing so I can't say I didn't talk about flowers
01:44After the end of censorship
01:46Achieving huge success with audiences and critics
01:50Still in 1968, with AI-5, Vandré was forced into exile
02:01After spending days hiding on the farm of Guimarães Rosa's widow
02:06Died the previous year
02:08The composer left for Chile and from there to France
02:13He returned to Brazil in 1973
02:17To this day he lives in São Paulo and composes
02:21Many, however, believe that Vandré had gone mad because of the alleged torture he had suffered.
02:29They say that one of the physical attacks he suffered was having his testicles removed.
02:35After a show was held by repression police officers
02:40The musician, however, denies that he was tortured.
02:44And he says he just doesn't show up anymore
02:47Because his image of Che Guevara, singer, overshadows his work
02:51And he says he just doesn't show up anymore

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