Episodes
Title | First Broadcast | Comments |
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Caetano Veloso | 20091003 | Lucy Duran introduces a performance given at the Barbican in London by Caetano Veloso, one of the great figures of Brazilian music. Recorded in 2007, this classic concert includes songs Veloso wrote while in exile in Britain in the 1960s, including his psychedelic London, London. Veloso also chats to Lucy. Presented by Lucy Duran Produced by Roger Short Tel. 020 7765 4661 Fax. 020 7765 4378 e-mail world.routes@BBC.co.uk Saturday 3rd October 2009, 3:00pm Caetano Veloso in Concert at the Barbican Centre, London. Recorded 1 October 2007 Caetano Veloso (vocals/guitar); Marcello Callado (drums); Ricardo Gomes (keyboard); Pedro Sa (guitar) Caetano Veloso: Minhas Lagrimas Homem Um Tom Sampa Um Sonho Nao me arrependo Odeio Coracao Vagabundo Rocks O Leaozinho Minhas Lagrimas, Homem, Um Sonho, Nao me arrependo, Odeio and Rocks all appear on the most recent Caetano Veloso album Ce (2006) Um Tom originally appeared on the album Livro (1997) Sampa originally appeared on the album Muito (1978) Coracao Vagabundo originally appeared on the album Domingo (with Gal Costa, 1967) London, London originally appeared on the album Caetano Veloso (1971) O Leaozinho originally appeared on the album Bicho (1977) The great Brazilian singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso in concert at the Barbican in London. Programme exploring music from around the world |
Gilberto Gil | 20090926 | Singer Monica Vasconcelos introduces a solo, guitar-only performance given at London's Barbican by Gilberto Gil. One of the great singer-songwriters of the past five decades, Gil sings about everything from love and politics to God and mobile phones. WORLD ROUTES Presented by Monica Vasconcelos Produced by Roger Short Tel. 020 7765 4661 Fax. 020 7765 5052 e-mail world.routes@BBC.co.uk Saturday 26 September 2009, 3:00pm Recorded Monday 31 March 2008 at the Barbican Centre in London Gilberto Gil (vocals/guitar) Ben Gil (guitar/percussion) on some songs Gilberto Gil: Tempo Rei (original version on the 1984 album Ra瀀a Humana) Esot退rico (original version on the 1982 album Um Banda Um) Maquina de Ritmo Metafora Chiclete Com Banana (original version on the 1972 album Espresso 2222) Interview: Monica Vasconcelos and Gilberto Gil Gueixa no Tatami (this is a new song) A Faca e o Queijo La Renaissance Africaine N o Chores Mais (No Woman No Cry) Aquele Abra瀀o (original version on the 1969 album Gilberto Gil) The great Brazilian singer-songwriter Gilberto Gil in concert at the Barbican in London. Programme exploring music from around the world |