The giants of Brazilian music were not friends and discussed Ugly, once, at the author of “Na Street, Rain, Fazise (Casinha de Sapê)”
Tim Maia On the one hand; Raul Seixasof the other. A struggle of giants of Brazilian music, testified by another great national artist: Hyldon. This did not have the same popular recognition of the two mentioned, but also composed great successes, such as “On the street, in the rain, on the farm (Sapê House)” AND “The pains of the world”.
In an interview with Clemente Magalhãeschannel Runner 5 (Via Wiplash), reported that, in fact, Tim and Raul were not friends. Once, he had to intervene during a discussion on between the two at his house São ConradoIn Rio de Janeiro.
According to Hyldon, the great between Tim Maia and Raul Seixas took place in drugs. Not necessarily to fight for the possession of one or the other, but from the point of view of each preference – TIM, skilled of marijuana and Raul, of cocaine.
Hyldon explains:
“They almost escaped hands. Tim spoke aloud, as always, defending cannabis and Raul defending the dust. The struggle was white against black. I arrived a time when I had to intervene, I gave Raul a tea and I said: ‘Go sleeping, Raul!’.”.
Hyldon also took advantage of the chat channel 5 to pin the journalist, the music writer and music producer Nelson MottaAuthor of the book Tim Maia: everything is fine (2007). According to the musician, Motta appropriate this story and told her as if she had witnessed her.
Hyldon complains:
“He says he was an apartment in Copacabana and that he was there that day. But who lived there was me.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwkbm1cwdls
What does Nelson Motta say
In the biography he wrote, Nelson Motta says that Tim Maia tried to “convert” Raul Seixas into rational culture and that he generated the discussion that ended up in the debate on marijuana and cocaine.
According to the author, Tim would have told Raul:
“Be careful, eh, thin. I shaken the cocaine and soon I wanted to give oc#, cocaine allies the brioco, mermão!”
Tim Maia and Raul Seixas
Tim Maia died on March 15, 1998, at the age of 55, due to multiple insufficient organs caused by a series of health problems. In turn, Raul Seixas died on August 21, 1989, at the age of 44, due to a cardiac arrest caused by a pancreatitis, also led to pre -existing conditions.
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Source: Terra

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