Inspirada no budismo? A história de "QUANDO O SOL BATER NA JANELA DO TEU QUARTO" (Legião Urbana)
Summary
TLDRThis video reveals fascinating insights behind the song 'Quando o Sol Bater na Janela do Teu Quarto' by Legião Urbana. It highlights the song's Buddhist influences, especially drawn from a book that discusses the nature of suffering and desire. Renato Russo's struggle with creative blocks during a politically turbulent period in Brazil is also explored. The video discusses how the song offers hope amidst disillusionment, with Russo incorporating Eastern philosophy to find a peaceful solution to his anguish. It also touches on the musical influences, such as The Byrds, and how the song was shaped by the '60s sound, including the use of a 12-string guitar.
Takeaways
- 😀 The song 'Quando o Sol Bater na Janela do Seu Quarto' was inspired by Buddhist teachings, particularly the idea that suffering arises from the desire to avoid pain.
- 😀 Renato Russo discovered the Buddhist book *A Doutrina de Buda* in a hotel room, which influenced his songwriting during a period of creative struggle.
- 😀 Russo complied with the conditions for quoting the book, crediting the source and sending a copy of *As Quatro Estações* to a Buddhist society in Japan, though it is unclear whether it was received.
- 😀 The political climate in Brazil during the end of Sarney's government influenced the themes of disillusionment and loss of innocence expressed in the song.
- 😀 Renato Russo saw a loss of hope among Brazilians, especially after the Plano Cruzado, which contributed to a sense of resignation and disbelief in political change.
- 😀 Despite the song's themes of despair, Renato also intended to convey hope and the possibility of finding a way out of suffering, drawing from Eastern philosophy for a serene approach.
- 😀 The song's title metaphorically suggests a new beginning, with the sun rising for everyone, symbolizing hope even in dark times.
- 😀 Renato Russo wanted the song to have the sound of 1960s music, drawing influence from bands like The Byrds and the Beatles, particularly their use of metaphors like the sun.
- 😀 The track features a 12-string Rickenbacker guitar, an instrument famously associated with John Lennon and used to reinforce the song's vintage sound.
- 😀 Rick Ferreira, a guitarist from Raul Seixas' band, played a key role in the song's production and contributed to its distinct sound.
Q & A
What is the main source of inspiration for the song 'Quando o Sol Bater na Janela do Seu Quarto'?
-The song was partially inspired by Buddhism, particularly a book called 'A Doutrina de Buda' that Renato Russo found during a creative crisis. The book's philosophy about pain and desire influenced the lyrics of the song.
How did Renato Russo encounter the Buddhist philosophy that influenced the song?
-Renato Russo came across the book 'A Doutrina de Buda' in a hotel room in São Paulo, which he read as part of his search for inspiration during a creative block.
What is the phrase from the Buddhist book that influenced Renato Russo's lyrics?
-The phrase that influenced Russo is 'everything is pain, and all pain comes from the desire to not feel pain'. This idea helped shape the existential themes in the song.
Why did Renato Russo mention that he couldn't use the Buddhist book freely?
-The book allowed excerpts to be quoted freely as long as two conditions were met: crediting the source and sending a copy of the work that quotes it to the Japanese society. Renato Russo fulfilled these conditions, but it’s unclear if the copy reached Japan or what the response was.
What political context influenced the song's lyrics?
-The song reflects a period of disillusionment in Brazil, particularly with the political climate at the end of the Sarney government. Renato Russo expressed that the Brazilian public had lost faith in their ability to change things, especially after the economic instability caused by the Cruzado Plan.
How does the song balance themes of despair and hope?
-While the song addresses the loss of innocence and hope, Renato Russo tries to offer a path forward, suggesting that even in a world filled with pain, there is still a chance for change and redemption. He emphasized that the sun rises for everyone.
What is Renato Russo’s view on the importance of music and its role in difficult times?
-Renato believed that music should provide a sense of hope and not lead to self-destruction. He sought to create a song that was more serene and reflective, even in the face of despair, to avoid the negative spirals that can lead to depression or worse.
Which band was a major inspiration for the sound of 'Quando o Sol Bater na Janela do Seu Quarto'?
-The band The Byrds was a key influence on the song's sound. Renato Russo wanted the music to reflect the feel of the 1960s, and the sound of The Byrds, known for their jangly guitars, was a reference.
What was the significance of the 12-string guitar in the song’s production?
-Dado Villa-Lobos used a 12-string Rickenbacker guitar for the outro of the song, which was a nod to the iconic sound used by bands like The Beatles. This specific guitar was borrowed from Rico Ferreira, a guitarist who worked with Raul Seixas.
How did Renato Russo and his bandmates view their early musical abilities?
-Renato Russo, Dado Villa-Lobos, and Bonfá initially struggled with their musical skills. They were reportedly told that they played poorly during their early days, including during the recording of their first album, which was rejected by two producers before they found success.
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