Stimulated by the talent and the interest in the rising phenomenon of the Brazilian Rock, soon they had recorded their first LP “Cinema Mudo” (1983) and had become a success with songs such as “Vital e sua Moto” and “Patrulha Noturna”.
The second LP “O Passo do Lui” (1984), consolidated the initial pull with the hits “Óculos”, “Ska” and “Meu Erro”, but it was in the presentation during the Rock in Rio Festival in January 1985, that they were definitely consecrated after their two concerts only for the power of their music, not for any scenic artifice.
After having toured throughout Brazil (more than 150 shows), Paralamas made a stop and released the revolutionary “Selvagem” (1986), that gave new routes to the Brazilian Rock 80’s generation. They abandoned the first influences and started to mold a personal sonority recognized and approved by the youth that bought more than 750 thousand copies of the album. In “Selvagem”, social (“Alagados”) and politics criticism (“Selvagem”) coexisted with good mood (“Melô do Marinheiro”), a tribute to Tim Maia (“Você”) and a partnership with Gilbert Gil (“A Novidade”).
At this time they made the first incursions in Latin America, initiating a work that would lead them to be the most recognized act of the Brazilian music in the decade of 90 in countries as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela. The “Selvagem” success also gave them the right to be the first group of their generation to participate of the Montreux Jazz Festival, in 1987, when they took advantage to also perform at the Olympia in Paris.
The concert in Montreux was recorded and became the LP and video “D” (1987), with the participation in the keyboards of João Fera and George Israel (sax), as special invited.
In the following year a new successful LP “Bora Bora”. The hits “O Beco”, “Uns Dias” and “Quase um Segundo” extended the series of influences and added brass instruments to the sound of Paralamas.
The following LP “Big Bang” (1989) would consolidate the new sonorous format in exciting songs as “Perplexo” and lyric ones as “Lanterna dos Afogados”, as well as a bossa-nova “Nebulosa do Amor”.
To turn the decade, the trio released the compilation “Arquivo” with their hits of the 80’s, the rerecording of their first hit “Vital e sua Moto” and also the new song “Caleidoscópio”.
The first half of the 90’s would be dedicated to the experiment and the conquest of the Latin American market. The album “Os Grãos” (1991, with songs of minor popular appeal, was not a sales success, but it did not affect the band itself. Herbert, Bi and Barone spent three months in London with the producer Phil Manzanera recording “Severino” (1994), considered by many revewers the “Sgt. Pepper's of 80’s generation” of the Brazilian Rock. In despite of that, the radios did not play the album and the exit for Paralamas was the airport.
In 1992, they released in the Latin American countries the compilation “Paralamas”, with versions in Spanish of their hits, what opened for them the markets that they had been visiting repeatedly since 1986. They started being each time more requested for shows, due to the great success of the Spanish version of “Severino” baptized “Dos Margaritas”.
But the excellent tour of “Severino” throughout Brazil confirmed that Paralamas does not need to have a song on the hit parades to attract the audience, so they decided to release “Vamo Batê Lata” – Paralamas Ao Vivo” (1995). Attached there was a four track bonus CD. The explosion of one of tracks “Uma Brasileira”, a Herbert and Carlinhos Brown partnership, with the special participation of Djavan, led the trio back to the mega success. A second song “Luiz Inácio (300 picaretas)” would lead the band to the politician news after being forbidden to play it in a show in Brasilia, under allegation that the song wounded the honor of the noble members of the Chamber House. The song referred to a declaration of the current Brazilian president, at the time a Federal Deputy, that in the National Congress there were some honored men and 300 tramps. Herbert detonated the political class at that time.
In 1995, Paralamas initiated a pull in the MTV Video Music Brazil that would take them to gather up 11 prizes up to 1999. In that year, the video “Uma Brasileira” got the awards for the best pop video and the video of the audience.
From there on Paralamas sailed in the rhythm of success with two more studio albums: “Nove Luas” (1996) – with the tracks “Lourinha Bombril” (awarded with the best video of the year, best edition and direction in the MTV Video Music Brazil (VMB) and “Busca Vida” (best video of the year in the VMB) – and “Hey Na Na” (1998) – with the tracks “Ela Disse Adeus” (five awards in the VMB: best video of the year, best pop video, best direction, photograph and direction of art) and “O Amor não Sabe Esperar” with the participation of Marisa Monte. The video “Depois da Queda o Coice” gained the VMB for the best edition.
In 1999, it was the time for a project that they have dreamt of during the entire decade, the album “MTV Unplugged”. Instead of making a revision of their career through the successes, they opted by a repertoire dominated by significant songs that had not received the due attention (“Bora Bora”, “Vai Valer” and “Trem da Juventude”) with homage to Chico Science and the group Legião Urbana, the new song “Sincero Breu” and “Um Amor Um Lugar”, recorded before by Fernanda Abreu. The CD sold more than 500 thousand copies and gained the Latin Grammy for the best Brazilian rock album.
The victorious “Unplugged” tour was extended until the end of 2000, when the trio released the compilation “Arquivo 2”, that brought the unpublished “Aonde quer que eu vá”, a Herbert Vianna and Pablo Sergio Valle partnership, one of the great composers of the Brazilian Popular Music (MPB).
At that time, Paralamas announced a six month stop for vacations and a reformulation in the sound of the group, after almost two decades of career. The plans pointed to a new rock album and, primordially, in trio.
This CD was recorded and is titled “Longo Caminho”, but the tragic accident that Herbert suffered on February 4th 2001, left the Brazilian music in mourning. The fall of the small plane in the Angra dos Reis Bay, Rio de Janeiro, when he was on the way to Dado Villa Lobos home, killed his wife, Lucy Needham Vianna and it left him between life and death. The entire country followed Herbert’s fight for survival in the hospital Copa D’Or, in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro.
It has been a difficult journey since then due to the sequels of the accident: Herbert is in a wheel chair and has not recovered the cerebral functions fully yet, but all that has not incapacitated him for music and in October 2002, he started the rehearsals with the complete band in his home studio. The result was so good that it led gradually to the new CD, with the repertoire composed before the accident.
The Band:
Herbert Vianna:vocals and guitar
Bi Ribeiro:bass
João Barone:Drums
Aonde Quer Que Eu Vá
Os Paralamas Do Sucesso Lyrics
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Pra te encontrar
Não estou ao seu lado
Mas posso sonhar
Aonde quer que eu vá
Levo você no olhar
Aonde quer que eu vá
Não sei bem certo
Se é só ilusão
Se é você já perto
Se é a intuição
E aonde quer que eu vá
Levo você, no olhar
Aonde quer que eu vá
Aonde quer que eu vá
Longe daqui, longe de tudo
Os sonhos vão te buscar
Volta pra mim, vem pro meu mundo
Eu sempre vou te esperar
Não sei bem certo
Se é só ilusão
Se é você já perto
Se é a intuição
E aonde quer que eu vá
Levo você, no olhar
Aonde quer que eu vá
Aonde quer que eu vá
Aonde quer que eu vá
Aonde quer que eu vá
The lyrics of Os Paralamas Do Sucesso's song Aonde Quer Que Eu Vá (Wherever I Go) express the sentiment of carrying a loved one with you, even when physically apart. The starting lines of the song, "Olhos fechados, pra te encontrar" (Eyes closed, to find you), indicate that the singer is not in the presence of their loved one but can visualize them with closed eyes. The line "Levo você no olhar" (I carry you in my gaze) further emphasizes the idea that the singer always has their loved one in their mind's eye.
The second verse contains the same set of lines as the first verse which asks if it is a mere illusion or if the intuition is telling them that their loved one is nearby. The chorus repeats the idea of carrying the loved one everywhere they go, no matter the distance. The bridge conveys a sense of yearning for the loved one to be with the singer again. The lines, "Longe daqui, longe de tudo, os sonhos vão te buscar" (Far from here, far from everything, the dreams will seek you) depict the singer's persistent longing for their loved one, even when they are separated by distance.
Line by Line Meaning
Olhos fechados
I close my eyes
Pra te encontrar
To find you
Não estou ao seu lado
I'm not by your side
Mas posso sonhar
But I can dream
Aonde quer que eu vá
Wherever I go
Levo você no olhar
I carry you in my gaze
Não sei bem certo
I'm not quite sure
Se é só ilusão
If it's just an illusion
Se é você já perto
If you're already close
Se é a intuição
If it's intuition
Longe daqui, longe de tudo
Far from here, far from everything
Os sonhos vão te buscar
Dreams will come to find you
Volta pra mim, vem pro meu mundo
Come back to me, come to my world
Eu sempre vou te esperar
I'll always be waiting for you
Aonde quer que eu vá
Wherever I go
Levo você no olhar
I carry you in my gaze
Aonde quer que eu vá
Wherever I go
Aonde quer que eu vá
Wherever I go
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Herbert Lemos De Souza Vianna, Paulo Sergio Kostenbader Valle
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Paulo Eduardo
Não tenho ninguém pra dedicar essa música. Mas dedico a você que leu essa mensagem. Você é especial
funk do bom
Não tenho ninguém, pra dedicar essa música. então dedico, a vocês que leu, esse comentário.
Victor Carvalho
relaxa mano um dia você vai encontrar sua alma gêmea, aquela pessoa que vai mudar sua vida e vai fazer você querer dedicar essa musica pra ela.
Tudo ao seu tempo.
Um abraço
Rooh Silva
Obrigada
Cecilia Nascimento
Obg
Fé e Encantos
❤
YANCA
❤❤❤❤❤
K Afonso
Esta música é um hino para quem viveu um amor de verdade e o destino desferiu um golpe pra mudar tudo. Fazem 4 meses e 8 dias que fiquei viúvo, foram 20 anos 5 meses e 2 dias de muito amor, agora para quem ficou neste plano resta saudade e a certeza de que a levarei no olhar onde quer que eu vá. Gratidão por cada minuto vivido a seu lado "love" (era assim que nos chamávamos). Gratidão por esta letra incrível.
José Afonso Alves
😢😢😢
Fatima Primo
Pra mim também é dolorosa essa música. Estava separada do grande amor da minha vida desde 2019 mas vivia minha vida apesar de tudo. Só que ele faleceu em fins de março último e desde então, estou desalentada. Mesmo não estando mais vivendo juntos, vivo um luto como se estivéssemos. É uma amargura que não dá pra explicar...