Qual a história de... "SETE CIDADES" e "SE FIQUEI ESPERANDO MEU AMOR PASSAR"? (Legião Urbana)

Júlio Ettore
16 Apr 202206:13

Summary

TLDRThis video explores fascinating facts about two iconic songs by Renato Russo and Legião Urbana. The first, 'Sete Cidades,' is analyzed with insights into its lyrics, mysterious title, and its connection to Biblical references. It also highlights the band's creative process, including Russo's method of crafting melodies before lyrics. The second song, 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar,' is delved into with interpretations linking it to Biblical parables and religious themes. Additionally, the video touches on interesting behind-the-scenes stories from the recording process, including studio challenges and unique sound edits.

Takeaways

  • 😀 *Sete Cidades* is about the longing and emptiness felt when separated from a loved one, highlighting carnal love and emotional voids.
  • 😀 Before being named *Sete Cidades*, the song was called 'Vilã' by the band, a reference to Bob's (likely Bob Dylan).
  • 😀 The name 'Sete Cidades' might have been inspired by the harmonica played by Marcelo Bonfá during recording.
  • 😀 Renato Russo used a creative method where he would improvise random English lyrics to fit melodies, as seen in the refrain 'Time Has Can't All Stay By Your Side.'
  • 😀 *Sete Cidades* could reference the seven cities in the Book of Revelation, connecting to Christian eschatology.
  • 😀 *Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar* deals with complex emotional states, especially the aftermath of hardship and confusion.
  • 😀 The title *Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar* might allude to the Parable of the Ten Virgins, which is a story of preparation and missed opportunities.
  • 😀 The phrase 'Cordeiro de Deus' (Lamb of God) in *Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar* references a liturgical expression used during Christian ceremonies, like the Eucharist.
  • 😀 The recording of *Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar* involved multiple edits due to a lengthy studio renovation and a strong glue smell that affected the musicians.
  • 😀 The drum edits in *Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar* were done while the band was dealing with the discomfort from the studio's environment, resulting in unexpected sound elements.

Q & A

  • What is the first curiosity about the song 'Sete Cidades'?

    -The first curiosity is that Renato Russo defined 'Sete Cidades' as a song about carnal love, describing it as a feeling of missing a piece when you're in love but not near the person.

  • Why was 'Sete Cidades' initially known as 'Vilã'?

    -Before being titled 'Sete Cidades', the song was known as 'Vilã' among the band members. This nickname was a reference to the Bob's (a Brazilian fast-food chain) and served as a placeholder name for the track during the band's rehearsals.

  • What unusual method of composition did Renato Russo use for the song 'Sete Cidades'?

    -Renato Russo used a method of composing where he would invent a random, often nonsensical, English phrase to fit the melody before finalizing the lyrics. For 'Sete Cidades', he used a placeholder English phrase, 'Time Has can't all Stay by your side.'

  • What is the mystery behind the title 'Sete Cidades'?

    -Renato Russo never explained the origin of the title 'Sete Cidades'. However, philosopher Marcos Carvalho Lopes speculates that it could refer to the seven cities mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible.

  • What is the second curiosity about 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar'?

    -The second curiosity is that Renato Russo described the song as reflecting a situation where someone has been hurt so much that they no longer know how to feel or think. It portrays the confusion and emotional turmoil of a difficult love.

  • Is there any speculation about the meaning behind the title 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar'?

    -Though Renato Russo never clarified the meaning behind the title, some believe it could be a reference to the Parable of the Ten Virgins from the Bible, which teaches the importance of being prepared for the unexpected.

  • What biblical reference appears in 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar'?

    -The song contains an explicit reference to the Bible, particularly the phrase 'Cordeiro de Deus' (Lamb of God), which is a Christian liturgical expression used in reference to Jesus. This phrase is part of a Catholic mass.

  • What is the connection between 'Cordeiro de Deus' and 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar'?

    -The phrase 'Cordeiro de Deus' appears at the end of the song, mirroring a part of the Catholic liturgy. The lyrics are closely linked to the Eucharist, with the expression 'Cordeiro de Deus, que tirais o pecado do mundo' being used in Christian rituals.

  • How did studio conditions impact the recording of 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar'?

    -The recording of 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar' was affected by a renovation in the studio where the band was recording. The strong smell of glue during the renovation caused the drummer, Bonfá, to experience headaches, which led to the battery being edited and assembled later.

  • What was the effect of the studio renovation on the recording of the song's drums?

    -The studio's renovation caused a delay in the recording of the drums for 'Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar'. Due to the strong smell of glue and Bonfá's headache, the drums were edited and assembled later with the help of the band's producer, creating unique drum cuts in the final version of the song.

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