O Tempo não Pára
"O Tempo não Pára" | |
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single by Cazuza from the album O Tempo não Pára[1] | |
Recorded | October 1988[2] |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 04:37 |
Label |
PolyGram Universal Music |
Writer(s) | Cazuza, Arnaldo Brandão[1] |
Language | Portuguese |
Producer(s) | Ezequiel Neves, Nilo Romero |
O Tempo não Pára (in English: Time Doesn't Stop) is a Brazilian rock song, created by the singer Cazuza, in collaboration with Arnaldo Brandão in 1988. It is the sixth issue that is part of their self-titled live album, O Tempo não Pára.[1]
Words and meaning
The letter covers the artist's life from his birth and dedicated one of his verses to the media of their country; which they had given up for dead early in his later years, when the author was dying of AIDS.[3] Is, in itself, a complaint about the irritation of musician with society both criticized his lifestyle his illness, his vices and sexual orientation, and at the same time is proposed as a critique of the exploitation of his image in media.[3] Along with the songs "Exagerado" and "Ideologia", "O Tempo não Para", they are considered his greatest successes as a soloist.[4][5]
Covers
- In 1992, Argentina's rock band Bersuit Vergarabat, released his first studio album, Y Punto; and it included a Spanish adaptation of "O Tempo não Pára", entitled "El tiempo no para", which became a classic Argentine rock.[6] In his honor, Gustavo Cordera sings one of the song's verses in the live version in Portuguese in 2002.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 O Tempo não Pára Retrieved June 3, 2016
- ↑ Cazuza – O Tempo Não Pára – Cazuza Ao Vivo Retrieved June 3, 2016
- 1 2 El tiempo no para en la ideología de Cazuza Retrieved June 3, 2016
- ↑ Vida – Cazuza Retrieved June 3, 2016
- ↑ Cazuza: Exagerado Retrieved June 3, 2016
- 1 2 Y punto – Bersuit Vergarabat (1992) Retrieved June 3, 2016