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Two copper plates, etched with the notes to Brazilian poet and musician Vinicius de Moraes' whirlwind "Valsa de Eurídice," descend into utter chaos in artist João Costa's Adeus.
Entre Um Coco e Um Adeus is Adelaide Ferreira's first album.
That December, the group released their sixth and last concert DVD, Tournée do Adeus.
Depois do Adeus is a Portuguese historical drama series set in the mid 1970s.
In 2017 she and her ballet program were the focus of a VICE documentary titled Ballet and Bullets: Dancing Out of the Favela. Nascimento lives with her mother, stepfather, and five siblings in a two-bedroom apartment on Adeus hill in the Morro do Adeus.
Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, with Célia Lawson and the song "Antes do adeus".
Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, with Paulo de Carvalho and the song "E depois do adeus".
Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 in Dublin. Celia Lawson represented Portugal with the song "Antes do adeus".
'Adeus todos' ("So long, everyone") were his last words. His head was then stuck on a pike as a warning to others.
Besides the album was released for the Brazilian Market, only was include one song in Portugues, Pra Dizer Adeus of Edu Lobo and Ruy Guerra.
Não Me Digas Adeus () is a 1947 Argentine-Brazilian romantic musical film directed by Luis Moglia Barth. The film was shot in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro (state).
Gira Del Adiós (Turnê Do Adeus in Brazil) is the fifth and final world tour by Mexican group RBD. The tour visited South America, North America and Europe starting on November 1 and ending December 21.
In 1960, still working as a weaver, she won the Minas Gerais stage of a contest named "The Golden Voice of ABC", performing "Serenata do Adeus", composed by Vinícius de Moraes and previously recorded by Elizeth Cardoso. In the national stage of the competition, held in São Paulo, she won the third place with the song "Só Adeus" (composed by Jair Amorim and Evaldo Gouveia). Thereafter, Clara Nunes began singing at Rádio Inconfidência in Belo Horizonte. For three consecutive years she was named the best radio singer of Minas Gerais.
In 2012 she launched Na Ponta dos Pés, a dance project providing classical ballet training for girls ages four to fifteen living in the Morro do Adeus favela of Alemão. Her program caters to young women and girls who are from families involved in narcotic wars, extreme poverty, and gang violence. The classes are held at an outdoor sports court in the Morro do Adeus. The program is free for students, who are required to provide their report cards showing they are enrolled in school and passing their classes in order to be eligible.
Luísa and Salvador Sobral, ESC 2017 Winner's press conference Portugal's debut entry was António Calvário with "Oração". It was not a successful debut for the country, with Calvário coming last in the contest. Since then, Portugal has come last on three further occasions, in 1974, when Paulo de Carvalho sang "E depois do adeus", in 1997, when Célia Lawson performed "Antes do adeus" and in as a host country. Despite its last-place finish in the contest, "E depois do adeus" gained notability for being used as the radio musical signal to begin the Carnation Revolution against the Estado Novo regime, being played at 22:55 on the 24th of April, 1974.The Eurovision song that made Portuguese history - second Semi-Final - Eurovision 2018, Official Youtube Eurovision Channel, 10.05.2018 Prior to their sixth-place finish for Lúcia Moniz, with the song "O meu coração não tem cor" in , Portugal's best result in the contest was two seventh-place finishes, for Carlos Mendes in and José Cid in .
Fourth studio album Magos Herrera with 8 of his themes emphasizing "Todo Puede Inspirar" and 3 subjects by artists such as The Beatles ("Norwegian Wood"), José Alfredo Jiménez ("Cuando Salga La Luna" in a delightful bossa nova version) and Edu Lobo (Pra dizer adeus). Includes a remix.
His last words were, reportedly, "Adeus, acabou o martírio!" ("Farewell, the martyrdom is no more!"). He was interred at Prazeres Cemetery. His valuable library of rare books was sold after his death, many of his books ending up in the collection of Emperor Peter II of Brazil.
Lourdinha Bittencourt took part in mmany films such as Maria Bonita and Cidade Mulher, both from 1936. She also appeared in É Proibido Sonhar (1943), Moleque Tião (1943), Asas do Brasil (1947), Obrigada Doutor, and Poeira de Estrelas (1948), O Homem Que Passa and Não Me Digas Adeus (1949).
Nowadays, this is the version found for sales and to download the album. With the success of the single 'Vendaval' in Belém, the band's songs became known throughout the Northeast. When they played concerts in the region they were very successful, especially with the songs 'Dois Corações' and 'Disse Adeus'.
Every João Penca album features Portuguese-language covers/parodies of old 1940s/1950s rock and roll/rockabilly and 1960s surf music songs. ;"Sou Fã" A version of The Crests' "16 Candles". ;"Os Amantes Nunca Dizem Adeus" A cover of The Flamingos' "Lovers Never Say Goodbye". ;"Cachet" A version of Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel".
Hey Na Na is the ninth studio album by Brazilian rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso. It was released on June 16, 1998. Main hits of the album include "Ela Disse Adeus" and "O Amor Não Sabe Esperar". Former Legião Urbana guitarist Dado Villa-Lobos made a special appearance, providing guitars for some tracks.
Retrieved December 11, 2007. today, goodbye has a less obviously religious meaning. Also similar to the Catalan formal expression adéu-siau ("be with God", in archaic Catalan). A religious origin is still obvious in French adieu, Spanish adiós, Italian addio, Portuguese adeus, and Catalan adéu ("to God", probably a contraction of "I entrust you to God").
"E Depois do Adeus" ("And After The Farewell") is a song recorded by Portuguese singer Paulo de Carvalho. The song was written by José Calvário and José Niza. It is best known as the Portuguese entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, held in Brighton, after winning Festival da Canção 1974. The song's airing on 24 April 1974 at 10:55 p.m.
Hernâni Cidade (org.), Os Grandes Portugueses, II, Lisboa: Arcádia, s.d. [1962]: 103-108. 62\. «A poesia neo-realista». Palestra (Lisboa), n.º 14, Abril de 1962: 75-88. 63\. «Da Estética de Fialho». Costa Barreto (org.), Estrada Larga 3, Porto: Porto Editora, s. d. [1962?]: 184-187. 1963 64\. «Um Adeus aos Deuses de Ruben A.» [O Livro da Semana, sup.
José Carlos Barbosa Calvário (1951, Porto - 17 June 2009, Oeiras) was a Portuguese songwriter and conductor. He was also a composer, and conducted at many Portuguese festivals.Obituary In the Eurovision Song Contest he was the composer, lyricist and conductor of five Portuguese entries, some of them are A festa da vida (1972), E Depois do Adeus (1974), Portugal No Coração (1977), Penso em ti, eu sei (1985) and Voltarei (1988).
Você Nem Imagina (Portuguese for You Can't Even Imagine) is a compilation album by Brazilian band Fellini. It was released on December 6, 2010, by Fonomatic, a subsidiary of independent record label-distributor Tratore.FONOMATIC It features re-recordings of some of Fellini's previous songs, ranging from their 1985 debut album O Adeus de Fellini to 1990's Amor Louco. It is the band's last album before they broke up again.
Manuel María Fernández Teixeiro, better known as Manuel María (October 6, 1929, Outeiro de Rei-September 8, 2004, A Coruña), was a Spanish poet and academic who wrote in the Galician language. He was notable for his combative character and his political commitment.«Adeus ao poeta Manuel María» Vieiros, 10/9/2004.«Muere el poeta gallego Manuel María, el molinero de la niebla» El Mundo, 21/9/2004 .
Ao Vivo (Live in English) is the second album of Banda Calypso. It was recorded live on October 18, 2000 in the Lamb's Exhibition Park in Recife, and being released in February 2001. On this album are hits from his first album, like Dançando Calypso, Amor nas Estrelas, Disse Adeus (which was the first song of the disclosed band in town ), among others. This album marks the exit of the band Belém to Brazilian Northeast.
"Antes do adeus" ("Before goodbye") was the Portuguese entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed in Portuguese by Célia Lawson. The song is a ballad, with Lawson recounting the events leading to the end of a relationship. She sings that her lover gradually moved away from her and returned things which they had held dear. From her perspective, the world changed markedly, with "the blue of the sky" ceasing to be as blue as it was.
"Mein Ruf nach dir" (My call for you) is a song by Piera Martell that represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1974. The song was composed by Pepe Ederer. The song was performed fifteenth on the night of the contest, following Germany's Cindy & Bert with "Die Sommermelodie" and preceding Portugal's Paulo de Carvalho with "E depois do adeus". It received 3 points, placing 14th (last) in a field of 17, along with Germany, Portugal and Norway.
In November 1888, Moderno founded the magazine Recreio das Salas (Recreation of the Salon) which published works from Portuguese literary figures. She continued to publish her own works in the Almanaque, such as the poems, Dois sóis (Two suns) and Adeus! (Goodbye!). In 1889, she began to work as a journalist for the Diário de Anúncios (Advertising Diary), and serialized her first novel, Dr. Luís Sandoval within its pages. By 1892, she was directing the Diário and editing the novel to be published as a book.
Her first composition, "Se É por Falta de Adeus", was written with Antonio Carlos Jobim and recorded by Dóris Monteiro. She wrote two other pop music classics with Jobim, "Por Causa de Você" and "Estrada de Sol". Dolores wrote also: "Fim de Caso", "Solidão", "Castigo", as well as "Pela Rua", "Ternura Antiga" and "Idéias Erradas", written with Ribamar. Dolores toured the former Soviet Union in 1958 with other Brazilian performers, and later spent some time in Paris on her way back to South America.
"Bara hon älskar mig" ("If only she loves me") was the Swedish entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 held in Dublin, Ireland. The song was written by Stephan Berg (writer of the Swedish Eurovision winner Fångad av en stormvind) and was performed by the band Blond. The song was performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 in the 16th position, following Portugal's Célia Lawson with "Antes do adeus" and preceding Greece's Marianna Zorba with "Horepse". It received 36 points, placing 14th in a field of 25.
Calasans was born in the city of Santa Luzia do Itanhy, in the Brazilian State of Sergipe, to Lieutenant Colonel João José de Bittencourt Calasans (who would be the governor of Sergipe later) and Luísa Carolina Amélia de Calasans. He initiated his studies at the Liceu São Cristóvão, finishing them in Recife, Pernambuco. At 16 years of age, he published his first poetry book, Adeus!. In 1855, he entered the Faculdade de Direito do Recife, published another poetry book (Páginas Soltas) and started to collaborate with some newspapers.
The protest songs in Portugal were mostly associated with the antifascist movement and developed chiefly among students and activists. The best known are songs by Paulo de Carvalho and Zeca Afonso, respectively "E Depois do Adeus" (And After the Goodbye) and "Grândola Vila Morena"(Grândola Swarthy Town). They were chosen as a code to start the Carnation Revolution that would successfully triumph against the dictatorial regime. The first was written out of letters that the author, then fighting to maintain the colonies (a war that the general public was against) sent to his wife.
The tour arrived to its end on October 4, 2008, as the group announced its separation and gave way to their last concert tour, the Gira del Adiós World Tour. The farewell tour started on November 1, 2008 and had some of the songs from Empezar Desde Cero as part of its setlist. On November 29, 2008, in São Paulo, Brazil, the group's sixth and last concert DVD,Tournée do Adeus, was filmed. The DVD was released almost a year later on November 25, 2009, only in Brazil.
Eduardo de Góes "Edu" Lobo (born August 29, 1943) is a Brazilian singer, guitarist, and composer. Edu Lobo, 1963. Edu Lobo, 1967 He achieved fame in the 1960s as part of the bossa nova movement. page 77 His compositions include the world-famous Upa Neguinho (with Gianfrancesco Guarnieri), Pra Dizer Adeus (with Torquato Neto; also known in its English version as "To say goodbye"), Choro Bandido, A história de Lily Braun, Beatriz (the latter three songs with Chico Buarque), Arrastão and Canto triste (both with Vinicius de Moraes), and Ponteio (with Capinam).
The album's first single was Vendaval, which had a very good acceptance by the public and Para in some regions of Northeast. Even with the success of Vendaval, the song that really took the band to have a border spreading beyond of Belém was Disse Adeus, especially in the state of Pernambuco. It was the first song the band performed in the state. But the most striking success of the album was Dançando Calypso, which became single the next album, Ao Vivo and was re-released on the 5th album, Ao Vivo em São Paulo.
O Adeus de Fellini (Portuguese for Fellini's Farewell) is the debut album by Brazilian post-punk band Fellini. It was released in 1985 via independent record label Baratos Afins and re-released in CD form in 1995, with an additional live track. According to the band's frontman Cadão Volpato, the album's name is a nod to English post-punk band The Durutti Column's 1980 debut, The Return of the Durutti Column.Interview with Cadão Volpato, 2008 The track "Outro Endereço, Outra Vida" features samples of English disc jockey John Peel's voice.
Maria Guinot (20 June 1945 – 3 November 2018) was a Portuguese singer, best known for her participation in the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest. Born in Barreiro, Portugal, Guinot released two EPs, "La mère sans enfant" and "Balada do negro só" in the late 1960s, then took a long break from the music industry. She returned in 1981 performing a song, "Um adeus, um recomeço", in the Portuguese Eurovision selection, Festival da Canção, where she finished third. Her second attempt in Festival da Cançao came in 1984, when her song "Silêncio e tanta gente" ("Silence and So Many People") emerged the winner.
The song was performed fourth on the night, following Spain's Antonio Carbonell with "¡Ay, qué deseo!" and preceding Cyprus' Constantinos with "Mono Yia Mas". At the close of voting, it had received 92 points, placing 6th in a field of 23, Portugal's best Contest result until their win in 2017. It was succeeded as Portuguese entry at the 1997 contest by Célia Lawson with "Antes do adeus", which recorded Portugal's worst result since the Carnation Revolution. Moniz herself would go on to a career as an actress after a successful musical career in her home country.
Predrag Jokanovic resigns from Nacional; PortuGOAL, 14 March 2011Joka disse adeus ao plantel (Joka said goodbye to squad); March 2011, A Bola (in Portuguese) He remained connected with the team subsequently, in the scouting department. Jokanović returned to União da Madeira on 11 November 2011 (after 18 years), being appointed head coach at the second level club. At the end of the 2012–13 campaign, he left. In 2014, Jokanović was appointed manager of Angolan Girabola club FC Bravos do Maquis, and was sacked before the last game of the season with his team in sixth place.
Tournée Do Adeus is the sixth and last live concert DVD by Mexican pop band RBD. The DVD was filmed in São Paulo, Brazil on November 29, 2008 in front of more than 25,000 people as part of the group's last worldwide concert tour, the Gira del Adiós World Tour. The DVD features the farewell concert of the Mexican group in Brazil, which was captured with high definition cameras, 5.1 digital surround sound, PCM 2.0 and included exclusive interviews with the artists. Though the DVD was released worldwide by the EMI label, Brazil was the first country to launch this product, on December 2, 2009.
"Goodbye" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed in Bosnian (despite the English of the title) by Alma Čardžić. Written and composed by Milić Vukašinović, the song was performed 14th on the night, following Estonia's Maarja with "Keelatud maa" and preceding Portugal's Célia Lawson with "Antes do adeus". The uptempo song's lyrics are a plea from the singer to her lover not to end their relationship. She suggests a series of things which he could do, just as long as he doesn't "say the two words, which mean it's over" (the two words being "Goodbye, darling" - "Zbogom ljubavi" in Bosnian).
She was hospitalized again, this time in Rio de Janeiro. Luz del Fuego, 1944 In 1944, she began performing as a dancer using the stage name "Luz Divina", changing it to Luz del Fuego in 1947, the name of a lipstick in the Argentine market. In 1946, she appeared in Franz Eichhorn's film No Trampolim da Vida, and the following year, starred in Luis Moglia Barth's Argentine-Brazilian co-production Não Me Digas Adeus. In 1948, she appeared in Moacyr Fenelon's musical comedy Poeira de Estrelas opposite Lourdinha Bittencourt and Emilinha Borba, and also had a role in Manoel Jorge and Hélio Thys's musical comedy Folias Cariocas.
Hence the title that refers to his departure "goodbye" to the war. The other song was very explicit regarding his objective: "O Povo é quem mais ordena / dentro de ti oh cidade" (The people is the one who orders the most/ inside of you oh city). "E Depois do Adeus" was vague enough to elude the censorship and pass as a "end of love" song, which also accounts for the order of the broadcast. Of the two, Zeca Afonso was more prolific and more identified with the movement, so much so that another of his songs was the first choice for the code "Venham mais 5" (Let 5 more come).
Capital Inicial has recorded seven albums from 1982 to 1996. They were a huge success in the early and mid-2000s, being one of the most popular bands in Brazil with the albums Acústico MTV, Rosas e Vinho Tinto, Gigante, and MTV Especial: Aborto Elétrico. The album Eu Nunca Disse Adeus was expected to be released in early 2007. Former members of Renato Russo's pioneering post-punk band Aborto Elétrico teamed up to form the Capital Inicial, continuing to perform the same type of music. Brothers Felipe Lemos (drums) and Flávio Lemos (bass) joined guitarist Loro Jones (former Blitz 64) and vocalist Dinho Ouro Preto.
Born into a middle-class family in Rio, Alceu Amoroso Lima was "atheist and Jacobin" studying at college Pedro II, obtaining a law degree in 1913. Influenced by positivism, he traveled to Paris, but the shock of the First World War led him to get away from it, under the influence of Jackson de Figueiredo, G. K. Chesterton and Jacques Maritain. After a dispute with the converted Jackson de Figueiredo, in favor of a "intransigent Catholicism" (with modernism), Lima converted to Catholicism in 1928, that event recounted in Adeus à disponibilidade e outros adeuses (1968). The same year he became leader of Dom Vital Center, founded by Figueiredo and broadcast anti-communist and anti-liberal anti-modernist ideas.
"A Estrela Que Mais Brilhar" was created from "Wishing On The Same Star" while "Me Leve Com Você" was created from "Take Me With You (If You Leave)": "She me she said, 'I know you're a songwriter, so you're in charge of writing the lyrics in Portuguese,' "Sandy told a news conference. "Não Dá Pra Não Pensar" is a composition by Sandy and Junior. "Adeus", also composed by the duo, was made with the collaboration of Allen C. Lima, from the Lima Family group ; Sandy described the track as "a farewell song."Entrevista: Sandy Terra Networks (2000) "Amor Faz" was released as the flagship of the album and composed by Mauricio Gaetani.
Lorna's first song was "Bebdo" (), which she performed on Miramar Beach, Goa, shocking the crowd with a song of this type in Konkani. She soon became well-known for her other songs, such as "Nachomia Kumpasar", "Pisso", "Red Rose", "Lisboa", "Adeus", "Tuzo Mog", "Noxibak Roddttam", "Abghat", "Calangute", "Aik Re Khobrankara", "Sorga Rajeant", "Pavsachea Tempar", "Amerikak Pavxi", "Sorg Tujea Dolleamni", "Tum Ani Hanv", "Ugddas" and "Mhoji Mai". She became so popular that the public started demanding just her solo performances from Perry, who bound her by contract to not perform with anyone else for twenty years. She subsequently left music for a period of 23 years after a disagreement with him when she was 26 years old.
Some of the most important gatherings he attended were at the houses of vovó Celi, tia Esther, Oswaldo Cruz and tia Ciata, where musicians like Lalu de Ouro, Caninha, João da Baiana, Sinhô, Getúlio Marinho ("Amor"), Donga, Saturnino Gonçalves ("Satur"), Pixinguinha, and Paulo da Portela played. While working as a shoe shiner and newsboy, he frequented nearby breweries and silent movies near Praça Onze and Lapa cafes, where he could hear the typical Belle Époque musicians and orchestras in Rio de Janeiro. At thirteen, Heitor was sent to prison for truancy and spent two months in the Correctional Colony Dois Rios on Ilha Grande. O limoeiro, Limão e Adeus, óculo were his first compositions, dated of 1912.
From then on, the Paralamas produced a string of hits, including: "Lourinha Bombril", "Busca Vida", "Ela Disse Adeus", and "O Amor não Sabe Esperar" (a collaboration with Marisa Monte and Dado Villa-Lobos) on their next two studio albums, 1996's Nove Luas and 1998's Hey Na Na. Nove Luas sold 250,000 copies in one month, while Hey Na Na sold the equivalent in just one week. In 1999, MTV Brasil invited the band to record the album MTV Unplugged. Instead of playing their biggest hits, they opted instead for a repertoire dominated by lesser-known songs like, "Bora Bora", "Vai Valer", and "Trem da Juventude". The Paralamas also paid homage to Chico Science and Legião Urbana.
On the Contest night, Cinquetti performed the ballad in a blue dress, accompanied by an orchestra and four teenage female backup singers, dressed in light yellow blouses and autumnal floral skirts. The song is sung in the first person where she reflects and describes her love for a man, and the exhilaration she feels when she finally says "yes" to him, which signifies that they can start the rest of their lives together. Throughout the song, the word "sì" is repeated sixteen times. It was the seventeenth and final song of the evening, following Portugal's song "E depois do adeus" which was used as a signal in Portugal to begin the Carnation Revolution.ESCtoday.
Wagner Pereira Cardozo, best known as Amaral (born 16 October 1966 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a former Brazilian football striker who currently coaches Japanese international high-school football club in the Gyosei International School, as U-18 team. Amaral's nickname is "King of Tokyo" and he is considered one of the greatest players in the history of FC Tokyo, which includes its amateur period, called as Tokyo Gas SC.Amaral: o ‘Rei de Tokyo’ diz adeus Amaral attended 332 games in FC Tokyo/Tokyo Gas FC. In 2008, the biographical film was made which was "KING OF TOKYO O FILME".KING OF TOKYO O FILME in Amazon Japan Supporters of Tokyo show a big flag of his face on a corner of its home stadium, still now.
Pucci died in 2002 of oral cancer.Interview with Cadão Volpato Interview with Thomas Pappon In late 1984, Fellini obtained a contract with independent record label Baratos Afins, and released their debut album, O Adeus de Fellini, in 1985, which contained underground hits such as "Rock Europeu" and "Funziona Senza Vapore". It would be followed by 1986's Fellini Só Vive 2 Vezes, 1987's 3 Lugares Diferentes (which Cadão Volpato considers to be Fellini's finest album, and was also their last release via Baratos Afins) and 1990's Amor Louco. However, the band broke up in the same year, with Cadão Volpato alleging that he was tired of so much performances and wanted to give more emphasis on his "intellectual pretensions".
In 1984, Cadão Volpato formed the post-punk band Fellini alongside Jair Marcos, Ricardo Salvagni and Thomas Pappon.Interview with Jair Marcos, Thomas Pappon e Cadão Volpato Interview with Jair Marcos e Thomas Pappon The band would come to an end in 1990, and shortly after, Pappon left Brazil and moved to Europe.Interview with Cadão Volpato Interview with Thomas Pappon In 1992, Volpato decided to form a side project named Funziona Senza Vapore, named after Fellini's most famous song, present in their 1985 debut O Adeus de Fellini.Funziona Senza Vapore (1992) It counted with the presence of both original members Jair Marcos and Ricardo Salvagni, but Stela Campos, famous for her work with indie rock band Lara Hanouska, replaced Thomas Pappon.
Recorded Live, Acústico MTV not only revisited their career up to that point but it also had a song which became an immediate hit named "Pra dizer Adeus" (originally from Televisão). It also had a number of guest performers, including former member Arnaldo Antunes. This record was followed by Volume Dois (1998), modeled in the same way of their unplugged album, only recorded in studio; and cover album As Dez Mais (1999), which didn't sell well and was panned by critics, despite "Aluga-se" and "Pelados em Santos" becoming hits. Also in 1999, the band embarked on a collaborative tour with Os Paralamas do Sucesso, another successful Brazilian rock band, and a live, collaborative record followed: Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo.
The elegiac music of Rachel and of ma, the melancholy of Adeus and of Remoinho, the tender and sincerity of Meu casto lírio, of Lágrima celeste, of Descale and a score more songs are distinguished by the large, vital simplicity which withstands time. It is precisely in the quality of unstudied simplicity that João de Deus is incomparably strong. The temptations to a display of virtuosity are almost irresistible for a Portuguese poet; he has the tradition of virtuosity in his blood, he has before him the example of all contemporaries, and he has at hand an instrument of wonderful sonority and compass. Yet not once is João de Deus clamorous or rhetorical, not once does he indulge in idle ornament.
Milhares na despedida a Álvaro Cunhal , Público online, URL accessed 24 June 2006Centenas de milhares no último adeus a Álvaro Cunhal, Avante!, URL accessed 24 June 2006 After the last local election, in 2005, in which the Party regained the presidency of 7 municipalities, the Portuguese Communist Party holds the leadership of 32 (of 308) municipalities, most of them in Alentejo and Setúbal, and has leadership of hundreds of civil parishes, and local assembly members. The local administration of the PCP often concerns itself with issues such as preventing privatization of the water supply, funding culture and education, providing access to sports and promoting health, facilitating participatory democracy and preventing corruption. The presence of the Greens in the coalition also keeps an eye on environmental issues such as recycling and water treatment.
Also in 1983 they collaborated with Eduardo Dussek for his most famous song, "Rock da Cachorra", off his album Cantando no Banheiro. Their second album, Okay My Gay, came out in 1986 and contained some of the band's most famous songs, such as "Lágrimas de Crocodilo", "Popstar" (which would obtain higher fame after being covered by Lulu Santos in 2005), "Os Amantes Nunca Dizem Adeus" and "Sou Fã", with the latter two being Portuguese-language covers/adaptations of The Flamingos' "Lovers Never Say Goodbye" and The Crests' "16 Candles", respectively. It was also the band's most commercially successful album, selling over 250,000 copies.Cadê? – Okay My Gay In 1987, the band collaborated with their former member Léo Jaime on his song "Conquistador Barato", which was used as the opening theme of the telenovela Bambolê.
But, strangely and without official explanation, the CBAT (Brazilian Athletics Confederation) held a bizarre athlete change to the final, putting Vanda Gomes (who had never run the relay) instead of Rosangela Santos, to close the race. In the final, Brazil came second, almost tied with Jamaica and with great possibility to win the silver medal, and knock the South American record when, at the last bat exchange, Vanda, who had been placed "in fire" in a World Championships final and without sufficient training to receive the baton, eventually leaving the baton fall."Brasil erra passagem, bastão cai, e país dá adeus ao Mundial sem pódio". globo.com. Silva won gold in the 100 m, 200 m, and 4×100 m relay in the Brazil Trophy athletic contests held at Icarus Stadium Castro Mello.
While Salazar's Estado Novo regime banned a number of Zeca Afonso's songs from being played or broadcast, as they were considered to be associated with Communism, Grandola, Vila Morena was not one of these. At a concert in Lisbon on the 24 March 1974 Zeca Afonso played this song, the audience joined in enthusiastically, uniting the crowd as one. For this reason, on 25 April 1974, at 12:20AM the song was broadcast on the Portuguese radio station Rádio Renascença as a signal to start the revolution that overthrew the authoritarian government of Marcelo Caetano; it thus became commonly associated with the Carnation Revolution and the beginning of democratic rule in Portugal. It was the second signal to start the coup, the first being E Depois do Adeus ("And after the farewell"), the Portuguese entry in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1974, performed in Portuguese by Paulo de Carvalho.
Léo featured only in four games during the 2012 Paulista League which was won by Santos, mostly due to the club's participation in the Libertadores – he also appeared 17 times in the national league. In September, he suffered a knee injury.Com lesão no joelho, Léo condiciona adeus ao futebol à recuperação (With a knee injury, Léo links retirement to recovery time); Globo Esporte, 25 September 2012 (Portuguese) After acting as a starter during the 2013 Paulista, Léo lost his left-back starting position to newly signed Eugenio Mena, and changed his position to midfielder in August 2013.Léo surpreende e anuncia troca de lateral por meio-campo no Santos (Léo surprises and announces change from full-back to midfield at Santos); Globo Esporte, 18 August 2013 (Portuguese) On 3 October he scored the last goal in a 3–0 home win over São Paulo FC, after coming on as a substitute for Thiago Ribeiro; however, later in the same month he again injured his knee, being sidelined for the remainder of the season.

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