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earlier days, Legião Urbana also had a full-time bassist, Renato Rocha, but he left the band due to creative divergences. While Legião Urbana disbanded officially... |
(Portuguese for "Wasted time") is a single by the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana, Written by the vocalist Renato Russo, it was original released as the... |
Enquanto". Legião Urbana sold a total of 550,000 copies and, in 2007, the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine elected Legião Urbana as 40th in... |
Renato Russo (section With Legião Urbana) Brazilian musician. He was the lead singer of the Brazilian pop rock band Legião Urbana. A Brazilian film depicting his life and career was released in 2013... |
Renato Rocha (bassist) (section With Legião Urbana) Cesar. "Ex-baixista da Legião Urbana, brutalmente honesto". R7.com. Retrieved February 16, 2018. "Ex-baixista da Legião Urbana, Renato Rocha morou na... |
1985 as an debut single from the self-titled debut album by the band Legião Urbana Some music critics, like Regis Tadeu , noted a resemblance between "Será"... |
Marcelo Bonfá (section With Legião Urbana) would meet future Legião Urbana member Dado Villa-Lobos) before forming Legião Urbana alongside Renato Russo in 1982. He stayed with Legião until its disestablishment... |
Que País É Este (category Legião Urbana albums) subtitled 1978/1987, is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana, released in 1987. The album booklet features a cartoon by drummer Marcelo... |
Geração Coca-Cola (category Legião Urbana songs) dictatorship in Brazil. "Legião Urbana – Renato Russo – Oficial". Retrieved 23 April 2024. "Resenha - Legião Urbana - Legião Urbana". Whiplash.net. Retrieved... |
O Teatro dos Vampiros (category Legião Urbana songs) for "The Theater of Vampires") is a song by the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was originally released in 1991 as the first single of the 1991... |
Acústico MTV is the first live album by Brazilian band Legião Urbana. It was certified Diamond by ABPD, with more than 500,000 copies sold, and eventually... |
Legião Urbana e Paralamas Juntos is a live album by Brazilian rock bands Legião Urbana and Os Paralamas do Sucesso, recorded on 3 September 1988 at Teatro... |
V is the fifth studio album by the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana, released in December 15, 1991. The album was released amid the Plano Collor economic... |
Mais do Mesmo (category Legião Urbana albums) Russo's friend Arthur Dapieve, in which he defines Legião Urbana albums as: "the political Legião Urbana, the lovely Dois, the angry Que País É Este 1978/1987... |
Dois (album) (category Legião Urbana albums) Dois (transl. Two) is the second studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was released in July 1986 and produced by Mayrton Bahia, which was... |
Science & Nação Zumbi, Dorival Caymmi, Ira!, João Donato, Los Hermanos, Legião Urbana, Nara Leão, Maria Bethânia, Marisa Monte, Milton Nascimento, Mundo Livre... |
As Quatro Estações (category Legião Urbana albums) studio album by the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was released on October 26, 1989. It is Legião Urbana's first release without bassist Renato Rocha... |
history. In 2012, he was the guest vocalist for the "MTV live tribute to Legião Urbana" held in São Paulo and broadcast live by MTV Brasil itself. Moura did... |
Eduardo e Mônica (category Legião Urbana songs) e Mônica" (Eduardo and Monica) is a song from Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana's 1986 album Dois, released as promo single. It tells a romantic story... |
Que País É Este (song) (category Legião Urbana songs) Legião Urbana. It was written by Renato Russo in 1978, when he was still a member of Aborto Elétrico. However, it was only released in 1987 on Legião... |