History
* Formation and first works
The majority of the integrants of the band met each other at Colégio Equipe in São Paulo at the end of the seventies and, since their first live venue, at the school itself in 1981, the band began to play at several night clubs in the city. The first formation was: Arnaldo Antunes (vocals), Branco Mello (vocals), Marcello Fromer (guitar), Nando Reis (bass guitar), Paulo Miklos (sax and vocals), Sérgio Britto (keyboards and vocals), Tony Bellotto (guitar), Ciro Pessoa (vocals) and André Jung (drums). It was a pop/new wave-styled band, with small creativity and rather odd looks, with tender and little ball neckties. In 1984, without Ciro Pessoa, the band was signed by WEA to record their first album, produced by Pena Schimdt. Although not well sold and promoted, the band spawned at that time their first hit: "Sonífera Ilha"(Sleepy Island).
In 1985, with Charles Gavin replaced André Jung on drums (the latter going on to Ira!), their second album, Televisão (Television), producted by Lulu Santos, was released with slightly better arrangements than in their previous recording. This album had a greater advertising than the first one and brought in more opportunities to the group.
* Up to the Spotlights
In November 1985, Tony Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes were arrested by heroin traffic and transportation. The episode made a huge impact on the band. The next album, Cabeça Dinossauro, released in June 1986, brought in a lot of tracks criticizing the public institutions ("Estado Violência" (Violence State) and "Polícia" (Police), as well as other "pillars" of Brazilian society such as"Igreja" (Church) and "Família" (Family). The heavy and punk-influenced rhythms and the strong lyrics, caracteristic of the band in this phase, are fully represented in this album which is considered by the critics as one of the best works of the group and one of the landmarks of the Brazilian rock.
Jesus Não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas (Jesus doesn't have teeth in the country of the toothless), released at the end of 1987, built on the previous album in tracks like "Nome aos Bois"(Name to the Oxes),"Lugar Nenhum"(Nowhere) and "Desordem"(Disorder), however adding samplers in tracks like "Corações e Mentes"(Hearts and Minds), "Comida"(Food) and "Diversão"(Fun). After some international presentations,the band recorded some of their hits in live venues and released Go Back in 1988.
The producer Liminha was always an important associate of the band since Cabeça Dinossauro, and this association arrived to it's climax in Õ Blésq Blom (untraslatable), one of the most popular productions of the band by that time. Some of the most popular tracks are: "Miséria" (Misery), "Flores" (Flowers),"O Pulso" (The Pulse)and "32 Dentes" (32 Teeth). One of the prominent features of this work was the special guest appearance of a couple of improvisors, called Mauro and Quitéria, discovered by the band in a beach in Recife.
* The First Changes
The band had arrived to a decisive point in it's history and the next album, Tudo ao Mesmo Tempo Agora(Everything at the Same Time Now) mark a strong yaw at the musicians' style, searching for heavier and authorial sound. The members themselves produced the album and the work was possibly the final reason for Arnaldo Antunes to leave for a solo career. The following album, Titanomaquia (Titanomachy), in 1993, continued the previous work in a way, with heavy instrumentation and disgusting lyrics, only now produced by Jack Endino, producer of important bands like Nirvana.
At 1995, Titãs released Domingo (Sunday), a more pop-rock outfit, unless for the track "Eu Não Aguento" (I Can't Take It), a more rap-rock oriented featuring the work of Sérgio Boneka. It was the first time that Titãs recorded a song recorded by another artist or group.
* The Return
Titãs had experienced some loss of their fanbase because the critics took their records as "less good" than the previous works from 80s. This changed in 1997 when they released Titãs - Acústico MTV (Unplugged MTV), an acoustic show recorded for MTV. With guests like Fito Paez, Marisa Monte and Arnaldo Antunes, the album sold pretty good and the band returned to the popularity of previous times.
In the following year, Volume Dois (Volume Two) was released, like a "next chapter" of the Acústico MTV. They recorded some of its previous hits, like "Insensível" (Insensitive) and also a song of Roberto Carlos, "É Preciso Saber Viver" (It's Needed to Know how to Live).
As Dez Mais (The Ten Most) was released in 1999. It was a cover record with some famous songs of other Brazilian artists. It featured a cover of "Pelados em Santos" (Naked in Santos), the most famous song of late group Mamonas Assassinas, which in the video made fun of commercials. The two records didn't repeat the hit that was Acústico MTV.
* These Days
The band returned to a full new material record with A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana (The Best Band of All-Time of Last Week), in 2001. The title of the record and epynomous song made critical fun of the Brazilian music market.
Prior to the release, Marcelo Fromer died after being hit by a motorcycle while running in the streets of São Paulo. After some days in comma, Fromer deceased. They made a song talking about it, "Epitáfio" (Epitaph). It was the major hit of the record, winning two MTV Video Music Brasil awards. Soon after that, Nando Reis left the band to pursue a sucessful solo career.
Como Estão Vocês? (How do You Are?) was released at 2003, and continued with the line of A Melhor Banda... "Enquanto Houver Sol" (As Long the Sun Exists) was a big hit, with a positive lyric and a somehow dark video.
MTV Ao Vivo, released in 2005, it's a recording of one concert to a live MTV special, available in CD and DVD. "Vossa Excelência" (Your Honor) was recorded, with lyrics who taked about the political situation of Brazil.
In their recent works (Sacos Plásticos, 2009 and Nheengatu, 2014), they've returned to a heavier sound, simillar to Cabeça Dinossauro.
* Discography
* Nheengatu (2014)
* Sacos Plásticos (2009)
* Titãs - MTV Ao Vivo (Live) (2005)
* Como estão vocês? (2003)
* A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos Da Última Semana (2001)
* As Dez Mais (1999)
* Volume Dois (1998)
* Titãs - Acústico MTV (MTV Unplugged) (1997)
* Domingo (1995)
* Titanomaquia (1993)
* Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora (1991)
* O Blésq Blom (1989)
* Go Back (Live) (1988)
* Jesus Não Tem Dentes No País Dos Banguelas (1987)
* Cabeça Dinossauro (1986)
* Televisão (1985)
* Titãs (1984)
Source: Wikipedia
Vamos Ao Trabalho
Titãs Lyrics
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Vamos ao trabalho
E só há uma maneira de fazê-lo
Direito, bem feito
Senão é melhor nem começar
Okay, não vamos nem começar
Vamos pra balada
Vamos pra balada ahahaha
Mas se não for pra detonar
Botar a casa abaixo
Então, é melhor nem me chamar
Tá bom, deixa pra lá
Vamos ao trabalho
Vamos ao trabalho ehh
E só há uma maneira de fazê-lo
Direito, bem feito
Senão é melhor não começar
Tá bom, não vamos nem começar
Vamos pra balada
Vamos pra balada ha
Mas se não for pra detonar
Botar a casa abaixo
Então, é melhor nem me chamar
Tá bom, deixa pra lá
The song "Vamos Ao Trabalho" by Titãs is all about the importance of doing things right and putting in the effort to achieve success. The lyrics stress that there is only one way to achieve this success and that is by doing things "right, well done". The song suggests that if you are not willing to put in the effort to do things correctly, then it is better not to start at all.
The song also contrasts going out to party with going to work, suggesting that while going out to party can be fun, it is not worth doing if you are not going to put in the effort to have a good time. The lyrics state that if you are not going to "detonate" and have a really good time, then it is better to not bother going out at all.
Overall, the song communicates the importance of hard work, dedication, and doing things the right way in order to achieve success. It suggests that a half-hearted approach is not worth pursuing, either in work or in play.
Line by Line Meaning
Vamos ao trabalho
Let's get to work
Vamos ao trabalho
Let's get to work
E só há uma maneira de fazê-lo
And there is only one way to do it
Direito, bem feito
Right, well done
Senão é melhor nem começar
Otherwise it's better not to start
Okay, não vamos nem começar
Okay, let's not even start
Vamos pra balada
Let's go to the party
Vamos pra balada ahahaha
Let's go to the party haha
Mas se não for pra detonar
But if it's not to blow things up
Botar a casa abaixo
Bring the house down
Então, é melhor nem me chamar
Then it's better not to call me
Tá bom, deixa pra lá
Alright, forget it
Vamos ao trabalho
Let's get to work
Vamos ao trabalho ehh
Let's get to work, yeah
Senão é melhor não começar
Otherwise it's better not to start
Tá bom, não vamos nem começar
Alright, let's not even start
Vamos pra balada
Let's go to the party
Vamos pra balada ha
Let's go to the party, yeah
Mas se não for pra detonar
But if it's not to blow things up
Botar a casa abaixo
Bring the house down
Então, é melhor nem me chamar
Then it's better not to call me
Tá bom, deixa pra lá
Alright, forget it
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PAULO MIKLOS, PAULO ROBERTO DE SOUZA MIKLOS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Marcio Fernando
Essa música até tocou em rádio uma das boas deste disco
Conceição Silva
Primeira música dos Titãs que ouvi. A TV Cidade botou essa música no extinto TV Kameleao. Mas.... a versão da música que bota na abertura,volta do intervalo e encerramento é a versão ao vivo da música. Aos 3 anos,conheci o rock.
whagner 2022👤
Vdd. Viva slz
Delano Valentim
Titãs! Uma das melhores bandas do mundo!
Thalisson Rubens
titãs é foda,antigeichan
Jaqueline Da Costa Porto
Tá bom 💪🏻 deixa pra lá 😄😷