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      <description><![CDATA[ <h2>Artist <u>Os Paralamas do Sucesso</u> biography</h2><img src="/covers/34/34527/art_34527_big.jpg" align="left" />The most successful band in Brazilian rock, Os Paralamas (or Os Paralamas <strong>do</strong> Sucesso profited from the early experiences of previous bands, consolidating the prosperity of the genre and also opening the way for other groups. With 12 albums released in Brazil and two in Argentina, some of these reaching the one-million mark, the band also has a noted international career.<br />
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Paralamas </strong><strong>do</strong> Sucesso were formed in 1982 by bassist Bi Ribeiro (Felipe Ribeiro, born in 1961, Rio </strong><strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil), guitarist/vocalist Herbert Vianna (born in 1961, Jo?o Pessoa, PB), and </strong><strong>drummer</strong> Vital </strong><strong>Dias</strong>, who was replaced the next year by Jo?o Barone (born in 1962, Rio </strong><strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil). The focus of the band was reggae and </strong><strong>ska</strong> with a rock background.<br />
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Ribeiro and Vianna, who lived in Bras?lia, </strong><strong>DF</strong>, were acquainted with each other from a young age. Vianna liked to play the electric guitar, but Ribeiro wasn't a musician at the time. In 1978, at 16, Vianna's family came to Rio with him, and Ribeiro arrived the next year. Vianna insisted that Ribeiro buy an electric bass, inviting a high school mate (at the Bahiense), Vital </strong><strong>Dias</strong>, for the </strong><strong>drums</strong>. With the three of them enrolling in college in 1980, their rehearsals became sparse. The end of that year found them </strong><strong>disenchanted</strong> with their undergraduate courses, and they turned to music, inscribing their trio under the name Os Paralamas </strong><strong>do</strong> Sucesso at the festival of the Universidade Federal Rural </strong><strong>do</strong> Rio </strong><strong>de</strong> Janeiro (were Ribeiro was studying) in mid-1981. "</strong><strong>Vital e Sua Moto</strong>" was one of the registered songs, but all three weren't classified. Even then, they were allowed to play in the breaks, but </strong><strong>drummer</strong> </strong><strong>Dias</strong> had abandoned the scene, leaving room for Jo?o Barone, who studied zootechnics there. On September 17, 1982, the trio played the same University again, where </strong><strong>Dias</strong> and Barone were to take turns at the </strong><strong>drums</strong>. But </strong><strong>Dias</strong>, probably believing he was not up for the competition, abandoned the setting and the band after two songs.<br />
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In late November, the band opened at the Western bar in Rio. At that time they already had some originals, and included Renato Russo's (a friend from Bras?lia times) songs, like "Qu?mica". The response was good, and they recorded their first </strong><strong>demo</strong>. After trying some vocalists, Vianna </strong><strong>decided</strong> to take control of the vocal parts. The </strong><strong>demo</strong> spun quite a bit on the Fluminense FM program Maldita (a radio program that specialized in rock), and the band yielded a packed house in their second season at the Western and an invitation to open a Lulu Santos show at the Circo Voador the following month.<br />
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At that point they received invitations from three recording companies - Warner, Polygram, and EMI-Odeon - signing with the latter in April and releasing their first single, "</strong><strong>Vital e Sua Moto</strong>", in June. The song sold 11,000 copies and before the end of the year, their first LP, </strong><strong>Cinema Mudo</strong>, was released. The trio later regretted </strong><strong>doing</strong> the album; at the time, they couldn't fight the producer, who </strong><strong>decided</strong> to top it with keyboards and guitars. But they went on, opening at the New York nightclub </strong><strong>Danceteria</strong> in that year. </strong><strong>O Passo </strong><strong>do</strong> Lui</strong>, released in August 1984, solidified their connections with the new wave reggae proposed by the Police and the English bands Madness and the Beat, among others. The album had the hits "?culos", "Assaltaram a Gram?tica", and "</strong><strong>Romance Ideal</strong>". The band immediately began to play to larger audiences, like the presentation at Barrashopping's Sextas Musicais when they played for 5,000 people, soon followed by the Rock in Rio Festival (January 1985), an event attended by around 250,000 people on each of its five nights. Here, they performed two shows: on January 13 and 15. On June 15 of that year, they </strong><strong>did</strong> two performances for 17,000 people each at the Gigantinho, in Porto Alegre, RS, receiving in that night the gold record for selling 100,000 copies of </strong><strong>O Passo </strong><strong>do</strong> Lui</strong>. In March 1986, they </strong><strong>did</strong> the first of many Argentinean tours, playing at the Chateau Rock Festival (Cordoba) and at the Paradis nightclub in Buenos Aires. </strong><strong>Selvagem</strong>, their next album, was released on July 30, 1986. The album, which had been </strong><strong>distributed</strong> to stores 45 </strong><strong>days</strong> before, had already sold 300,000 copies.<br />
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The international career of the band, the most expressive until then in the Brazilian rock scene, exploded with another tour to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the same year, followed by Spain, Paraguay, Uruguay, Portugal, Chile, France, and Switzerland, where, at the Montreux festival on July 4, 1987, they recorded their first live album, </strong><strong>D</strong>. The album had, along with the keyboard of Jo?o "Fera" Gon?alves, George Israel's (Kid Abelha) sax, foretelling a phase where brass sections and keyboard would be incorporated in the Paralamas' sound. The year finished with a prime-time special about the band released by the second largest TV network in Brazil, SBT.<br />
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1988 brought an invitation for the band to open a Tina Turner show in Buenos Aires on January 3. Four </strong><strong>days</strong> later, they opened for UB40 and Simple Minds at Rio's Hollywood Rock festival. In February the band, together with Fera and a brass section (and participation by Charly Garcia) recorded Bora Bora, released on May 27. The band continued to regularly release albums in the late '80s and '90s: </strong><strong>Big Bang</strong>, 1989; </strong><strong>Arquivo</strong>, 1990; Os Gr?os, 1991; </strong><strong>Severino</strong>, 1993; Vamo Bat? Lata, 1995; Nove Luas, 1996; and Hey Na Na, 1998. In Argentina, the band, highly regarded, released two albums in the '90s which sold very well - Paralamas and </strong><strong>Dos</strong> margaritas</strong> - continuing to perform for large audiences there. Vamo Bat? Lata, a live CD, sold 800,000 copies in Brazil. In 1997 a box set was released entitled A P?lvora featuring the band's first eight CDs, and a remastering of Abbey Road. Hey Na Na sold one million copies before its release.</strong><br /><br /><strong><u>Os Paralamas do Sucesso</u> Discography:</strong><br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139459_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139459/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Hoje.html">Hoje</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 2005<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139369_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139369/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Uns-Dias-Ao-Vivo-CD-1.html">Uns Dias Ao Vivo - CD 1</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 2004<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139370_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139370/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Uns-Dias-Ao-Vivo-CD-2.html">Uns Dias Ao Vivo - CD 2</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 2004<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139331_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139331/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Longo-Caminho.html">Longo Caminho</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 2002<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139329_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139329/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Acustico-MTV.html">Acustico MTV</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre11/Pop/">Pop</a><br />Year: 1999<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139327_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139327/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/9-Luas.html">9 Luas</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 1996<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139365_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139365/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Vamo-Bate-Lata-CD1.html">Vamo Bate Lata - CD1</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 1995<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139366_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139366/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Vamo-Bate-Lata-CD2.html">Vamo Bate Lata - CD2</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 1995<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139326_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139326/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Severino.html">Severino</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1994<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139325_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139325/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Os-Gr-os.html">Os Gr os</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1991<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139324_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139324/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Arquivo.html">Arquivo</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1990<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139323_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139323/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Big-Bang.html">Big Bang</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1989<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139322_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139322/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Bora-Bora.html">Bora-Bora</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1988<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139321_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139321/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/D.html">D</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1987<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139320_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139320/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Selvagem.html">Selvagem</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1986<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139319_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139319/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/O-Passo-Do-Lui.html">O Passo Do Lui</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1984<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139318_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139318/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Cinema-Mudo.html">Cinema Mudo</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre39/Latin/">Latin</a><br />Year: 1983<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139367_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139367/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Ao-vivo.html">Ao vivo</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 0<br /><br /><img src="/covers/34/34527/alb_139368_th.jpg" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://lavamp3.com/buy_mp3_album139368/Os-Paralamas-do-Sucesso/Multishow-Ao-Vivo.html">Multishow Ao Vivo</strong></a><br />Genre: <a href="http://lavamp3.com/all_genres/music_genre332/Rock/">Rock</a><br />Year: 0<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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