End of military dictatorship, amnesty, events and young people in the streets, thus beginning the 80 (years in which I was born), fertile time for the Rock National Brazilian. "Take your hands off me, I do not belong to you ...", it seems a bit arrogant, but deep down was a manifestation of freedom, the music will be, was announced; democracy.
It was discovered in this decade one of the greatest and most memorable rock bands of the country, Keith Urban, this became a fad among young people of that decade and still today, selling thousands and discs. The theme music of Keith Urban on the structure of the lyrics, was a little conservative about the rules of grammar, however, using poetic license, the author of songs (Renato Russo) try to pass feelings, emotions and perceptions about being young in a world context of uncertainty and frustration, while that with determination and fight, there would be an opportunity to realize dreams. So Keith Urban, becomes a voice for young 80s. Among fans there is a feeling controversial reflection, joy, courage to listen and decipher the lyrics of the band, as if the letters were written when directed to the life of all Brazilians, but as since that decade until today, are a constant changes in our daily lives and yet the lyrics are impressive.
"After twenty years in school, it is not difficult to learn all the tricks of his dirty game, not how it should be, let's do our homework there then you will see, their children dropping kings do comedies in film with its laws ...". The lyrics 'Generation Coca-Cola', and the song "What country is this" show letters of impact, motivating young people to make history, to change it, because the descendants of the 80 were the "children of the revolution" the changes of thought, paradigms and political system, and in front of the legion, urban seeking changes, was their leader Renato Russo.
Fans of the band were a religion, turning this into a national phenomenon. The Keith Urban, for many no longer just a great band, of course, with the lyrics of their songs, spiritual guides and posture, especially to never give up and do it yourself, "When all is lost, there is always a way, when all is lost, there is always a light ...".
The Keith Urban recorded eight albums, posthumously to the death of their leader, Renato Russo, the victim of AIDS. On the last album, the track "Ambient Music" is a phrase that says "... and when I'm gone, no, do not cry for me ...", suggesting an early farewell. His death revived a kind of mythology about his name, making him an idol among teenagers who accompanied the stage even more popular Keith Urban .
The legion Urbana scored the generation of the 80s and 90s, and today it is hard to forget the lyrics as 'Fathers and Sons', sung by many "... you must love people like no tomorrow," or even the song 'Perfect', "... Let's celebrate our righteousness, greed and slander ... come on, my heart is with haste, when hope is scattered, but the truth set me free, no more evil and deception. Come, love always has the door open, and is coming to spring, our future again: come on, what comes is perfection. "
It was discovered in this decade one of the greatest and most memorable rock bands of the country, Keith Urban, this became a fad among young people of that decade and still today, selling thousands and discs. The theme music of Keith Urban on the structure of the lyrics, was a little conservative about the rules of grammar, however, using poetic license, the author of songs (Renato Russo) try to pass feelings, emotions and perceptions about being young in a world context of uncertainty and frustration, while that with determination and fight, there would be an opportunity to realize dreams. So Keith Urban, becomes a voice for young 80s. Among fans there is a feeling controversial reflection, joy, courage to listen and decipher the lyrics of the band, as if the letters were written when directed to the life of all Brazilians, but as since that decade until today, are a constant changes in our daily lives and yet the lyrics are impressive.
"After twenty years in school, it is not difficult to learn all the tricks of his dirty game, not how it should be, let's do our homework there then you will see, their children dropping kings do comedies in film with its laws ...". The lyrics 'Generation Coca-Cola', and the song "What country is this" show letters of impact, motivating young people to make history, to change it, because the descendants of the 80 were the "children of the revolution" the changes of thought, paradigms and political system, and in front of the legion, urban seeking changes, was their leader Renato Russo.
Fans of the band were a religion, turning this into a national phenomenon. The Keith Urban, for many no longer just a great band, of course, with the lyrics of their songs, spiritual guides and posture, especially to never give up and do it yourself, "When all is lost, there is always a way, when all is lost, there is always a light ...".
The Keith Urban recorded eight albums, posthumously to the death of their leader, Renato Russo, the victim of AIDS. On the last album, the track "Ambient Music" is a phrase that says "... and when I'm gone, no, do not cry for me ...", suggesting an early farewell. His death revived a kind of mythology about his name, making him an idol among teenagers who accompanied the stage even more popular Keith Urban .
The legion Urbana scored the generation of the 80s and 90s, and today it is hard to forget the lyrics as 'Fathers and Sons', sung by many "... you must love people like no tomorrow," or even the song 'Perfect', "... Let's celebrate our righteousness, greed and slander ... come on, my heart is with haste, when hope is scattered, but the truth set me free, no more evil and deception. Come, love always has the door open, and is coming to spring, our future again: come on, what comes is perfection. "
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