Music Paulo Coelho reveals what the best lyrics he did with Raul Seixas

Music Paulo Coelho reveals what the best lyrics he did with Raul Seixas

Writer watched the Globoplay series that portrays part of his friend’s career, including the partnership that the two lived in the 1970s

In the partnership that yielded some of the most worshiped songs in the history of Brazilian rock, Raul Seixas and Paulo Coelho created eternal verses in memory. Some examples include “Who has no eye drops wears sunglasses”, “Don’t say victory is lost” and “Do what you want because it is all of the law”.

The carioca writer, partner of the late Bahian singer and songwriter in the 1970s, watched the series Raul Seixas: I amavailable in Globeand told that not only to Rolling Stone Brazilas, also, in posting in your profile in the Instagram.

In the publication (via Estadão), who has a black and white photo where he walks alongside Raul Seixas, Paulo Coelho recalled the nickname he received from his friend – “Paulete” “And I said how Raul contributed to his creations.”

“Raul helped me simplify the way of writing, it doesn’t have to be complicated, simplicity is everything.”

Paulo Coelho recalled some songs he made with Raul and revealed that his favorite lyrics are “Gita“.

“Together we did: ‘Gita ‘Try again‘, ‘SWEEGS’Fear of the rain ‘, ‘I was born ten thousand years ago’, ‘AL CAPON’, ‘Alternative Society’The apple ‘My friend Pedro ‘… My favorite lyrics is’Gita ‘. ”

The post has the song inserted, and Paulo Coelho inserted part of the lyrics with Raul Seixas for the song released in a compact in 1974. The work had “Don’t stop on the track” on the B side.

See below the excerpt highlighted by the writer:

“I am the star of the stars
I’m the color of moonlight
I am the things of life
I am the fear of loving
I am the fear of the weak
The strength of imagination
The player’s bluff
I am, I go, I will ”

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A publication shared by Paulo Coelho (@paulocoelho)

Raul Seixas and “Gita”

After being launched in the compact in July 1974, “Gita” In the same year, the album of which was a title track was part of the same year. It was the third album of Raul Seixas’s career.

The letter of the song is inspired by a sacred text of Hinduism, called Bhagavad Gita. This is the fifth most executed track and also the most rewritten fifth of Raul in the last year, according to a survey by Central Office of Collection and Distribution (Ecad).

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Source: Rollingstone

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