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Reggae · June 09, 2006

O Rappa shook Via Funchal at the "Viva a Mata" concert! Check out the details!

A presentation of more than two hours duration of the group O Rappa shook the Via Funchal em São Paulo on the last day of June 7. The moveme

O Rappa shook Via Funchal at the "Viva a Mata" concert! Check out the details!
A presentation of more than two hours duration of the group O Rappa shook the Via Funchal em São Paulo on the last day of June 7. The movement in front of the Via Funchal de said: something very good was about to happen... Was the moon beautiful - cold? - And a well-behaved but agitated crowd dictated that the feast was already on the outside. Traffic? A lot, but who bothered? Tudo era viewed with joy and expectation for the presentation of this band that has long been considered one of the main emais engaged in the national scene. The main objective of the event was to bring young people the importance of nature preservation and present the projects carried out by "SOS Mata Atlântica", which turned 20 years old.

== sync, corrected by elderman == @elder man

Minutes before the band entered, the weather was apparently quiet. Couples, gangs of various tribes... a terrible scene at night's attraction. Things got on track when the lights went out... an explosion now yes, totally consistent with the attitude and strength of the expensive Rappa. Logo de "Reza Vela" is started to surprise many, because the vast majority thought the show would be in a more "acoustic" climate. With a contagious energy, the group O Rappa, which is 14 years old in 2006, presented the audience with an agitated show to the sound of the main hits of the band. It was a typical fan show, because the setlist was a real trip through his entire phonographic work. The expectation for what the next "fuck" would be was constant. Always a spasm of vibration and adrenaline, which even infected the singer, usually "behaved", Maria Rita. Ao side of Marcelo Falcão sang "Mar de Gente" and "O que Sobrou do Céu" on two entries. Many "saves" were given during the party, the first to Rodrigo Netto, the Nettinho guitarist of Detonautas, who was murdered last week. Bob Marley was also remembered, having two of his songs played and sung by Falcão, among them "Get up, Stand up", and of course a special thanks to "SOS Mata Atlântica" for the excellent work done during the twenty years of struggle in the preservation of Brazilian nature. High point of the show: Falcão takes pedestal and microphone to the crowd and invites a fan to join the band singing "Pescador de Ilusões"... Thanks to Pena!!!

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