Herbert Vianna explains the homage to women in Paralamas’ successful lyrics

Herbert Vianna explains the homage to women in Paralamas’ successful lyrics


‘Uma Brasileira’ was inspired by Lucy Vianna, a British woman who was married to the singer until her death in an ultralight crash in 2001

Herbert Viannasinger of Blades of Successexplained the lyrics of the song A Brazilian woman (known for the chorus “One more time-me-me”) during their participation in the Cauldron with Mion this Saturday 19. The song is a tribute to Lucia Viannamarried to the musician until her death, in an accident with an ultralight in 2001, which also left the singer paralyzed.

Before singing the song, she emphasized: “My eternal love, mother of my three children and who was with me in the ultralight crash, and who, for karmic reasons, has already moved to a higher level [morreu]he was English by birth”.

“Our three puppies were born there [na Inglaterra], and my son, the first, was born at home, with a normal birth, performed by me. The doctor came to cut the cord when I had it in my hands. The two girls were also born there, but they were born in the water.”

Herbert Vianna pointed out that Lucy studied Brazilian things a lot: “For this I tried to write a song using her language in the chorus, but describing it by saying that she had a Brazilian soul, very curious, interested and enthusiastic.

About the song Uma Brasileira, he highlighted: “[Foi uma parceria com] the great Carlinhos Brown, who had a rhythmic and melodic idea. I started harmonizing the idea of ​​him and on top of that I put this text.”

Marcos Mion added: “I’m sure the homage has fulfilled its role, because it has become a classic, it cannot be missing in any Paralamas concert.”

Source: Terra

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