Three young guys who had in common the love for the rock and reggae/ska - Herbert Vianna, Bi Ribeiro and João Barone - formed the group Paralamas at the beginning of the 80’s inspired by the sonority of groups as The Police, The Beat and The Specials, that used to recycle the rhythms created in Jamaica. 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 Noturnaâ€. The second LP “O Passo do Lui†(1984), consolidated the initial pull with the hits “Óculosâ€, “Ska†and “Meu Erroâ€, 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.
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Pay the deadly price
Lift the fallen prize
Told you soon will die
Sin that sails alight
Carry ungodly crimes
Travelling out of reach
Taking the weight of the night upon my back
You cannot believe the pain that I've seen
Crawling out of life my fire is strong
Can it be, I can't go on
I'm hurt now, don't turn your back
Changing ways, events prolong
Hidden by the mist, insinuate what's gone
Your hand in mine
We'll reach the sign of plains above us
Your hand in mine
Unholy times of pain relentless
Forced to watch not eagerly
Breaking hearts with words and all ecstasy
Your hand in mine
Reveal all life, uphold all others
Your hand in mine
Are you alive, with flames of sadness
[Your hand in mine
We'll reach the sign of plains above us
Your hand in mine
Unholy times of pain relentless]