"Índios"

{{short description|1986 song by Legião Urbana}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox song

| name = Índios

| cover =

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Legião Urbana

| album = Dois

| released = 1986

| recorded = 1986

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = New wave

| length = 4:31

| label = EMI-Odeon

| writer = Renato Russo

| producer = Mayrton Bahia

| prev_title = Eduardo e Mônica

| prev_year = 1986

| next_title = Quase Sem Querer

| next_year = 1986

}}

"Índios" is a song composed by Renato Russo, released in 1986 on the Dois album by Legião Urbana and also released as the third single from the album in December the same year. A live version was also released in 2001 as a single from the live album Como é Que Se Diz Eu te Amo.

The song's title includes quotation marks. According to Russo, they are used to indicate that the title does not refer to Brazil's first inhabitants, but to the innocence instilled in the country's people since its beginnings, with them always being fooled by their leaders.{{cite web |url=https://dspace.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/bitstream/123456789/6398/1/PDF%20-%20Gesiana%20Alves%20da%20Silva.pdf |title=MÚSICA E IDEOLOGIA: ANÁLISE DISCURSIVA DAS CANÇÕES "GERAÇÃO COCA-COLA", ""ÍNDIOS"" E "QUE PAÍS É ESTE" |year=2014 |access-date=10 March 2018 |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 April 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200422142424/http://dspace.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/bitstream/123456789/6398/1/PDF%20-%20Gesiana%20Alves%20da%20Silva.pdf }} The song begs for a different world, with less selfish people.{{Cite web|title=A Música como possibilidade de desenvolvimento humano |year=2010 |language=pt |url=http://www.diaadiaeducacao.pr.gov.br/portals/cadernospde/pdebusca/producoes_pde/2010/2010_uem_ped_pdp_neusa_maria_vasques_bulla.pdf }}

History and structure

Russo struggled to match the lyrics to the music. Over ten different recordings were attempted. When he was about to give up, producer Mayrton Bahia and sound technician Amaro Moço started editing the recordings, a technique they had already used a lot with the band's previous record, Legião Urbana.{{sfn|Fuscaldo|2016|p=29}}

The song is based on a keyboard mantra. Guitarist Dado Villa-Lobos only adds an acoustic guitar.{{sfn|Fuscaldo|2016|p=29}}

Reception

Reception to the song has been in general positive. Antônio Carlos Miguel, in a review of Dois for Jornal da Tarde, considered the song the album's "most fascinating" one. He said: "In a hypnotic take, repeating the same musical theme, he [Russo] attempts to translate the first and real owners of Brazil's despair (...) Works such as this one, uniting pleasure and awareness, could even contribute to the thriving of the last indigenous people. Or show the so-called civilized people that we can still learn a lot with the innocence of these peoples".{{cite journal |last= Miguel |first= Antônio Carlos |date= 4 August 1986 | title= Celebrações à Luz Neon |journal= Jornal da Tarde |publisher= Grupo Estado |location= São Paulo, São Paulo | url = http://legiaourbana.com.br/urbana-legio/1986/08/04/1109/jornal-da-tarde-sp-critica-do-disco-dois |access-date= 2 August 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/wPQmF?http://legiaourbana.com.br/urbana-legio/1986/08/04/1109/jornal-da-tarde-sp-critica-do-disco-dois |archive-date=2 August 2013 |url-status = dead}}

Gilmar Eitelwein, in a review for Zero Hora, said that "Índios' lyrics are very good" and, when describing another track, "Andrea Doria", said it too "attacks human falsehood found around every corner".{{cite journal |last= Eitelwein |first= Gilmar |date= 10 August 1986 | title= Uma Legião de palavras doces e ácidas. Como a música |journal= Zero Hora |issue= 337 |publisher= Grupo RBS |location= Porto Alegre, RS | url = http://legiaourbana.com.br/urbana-legio/1986/08/10/1114/jornal-zero-hora-porto-alegre-lancamento-dois |access-date= 2 August 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/ROacK?http://legiaourbana.com.br/urbana-legio/1986/08/10/1114/jornal-zero-hora-porto-alegre-lancamento-dois |archive-date=2 August 2013 |url-status = dead}}

During the album's tour, amidst a performance at Caiçara Music Hall, the audience asked the band to play the song, but they refused, in spite of the public's protests.{{sfn|Fuscaldo|2016|p=40}}

Personnel

Track listing

12" PROMO (EMI 9951 023)

{{Track listing

| headline = Side A

| extra_column = Performer

| title1 = Índios

| writer1 = Renato Russo

| extra1 = Legião Urbana

| length1 = 4:23

| title2 = Proteção

| note2 = Remix

| writer2 = Philippe Seabra

| extra2 = Plebe Rude

| length2 = 4:32

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Side B

| extra_column = Performer

| title3 = Alguém

| note3 = Remix

| writer3 = Kiko Zambianchi

| extra3 = Kiko Zambianchi

| length3 = 5:10

| title4 = Formosa

| note4 = Remix

| writer4 = F. Haiat / E. Amarante / G. Isnard

| extra4 = Zero

| length4 = 4:55

}}

References

{{Reflist}}

= Bibliography =

  • {{Cite book|last=Fuscaldo|first=Chris|title=Discobiografia Legionária|publisher=LeYa|year=2016|isbn=978-85-441-0481-1}}

{{Legião Urbana}}

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Category:Synth-pop songs

Category:New wave songs

Category:1986 singles

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