Tropicália: uma loucura genial?

In the late 1960s, Brazil would experience a revolution in music: the ELECTRIC GUITAR. Yes, you read that right, the electric guitar was a revolution, but in a different way than you think. In this episode, Tupá Guerra welcomes Juscelino from the Musicália channel to talk about Tropicália, an artistic movement that lasted both a short and long time at the same time. The episode embarks on this musical adventure with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Elis Regina, Mutantes, and many others, a journey that seems strange and wonderful at the same time. Episode Sponsor: This episode is supported by Insider. Use the coupon UMATUPANOTEMPO and get 10% off. 🔗 https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/... #insider #insiderstore Script: Tupá Guerra Editing: Camila Zilio Direction: Clayton Heringer Video and Sound: Juscelino Filho Designer: Caio Monte Recorded at TocaCast studios Routes of History with Pauline, João Carvalho and Tupá: England between Castles and Factories Travel with us, click the link below: https://www.inclusivetravel.com.br/sa... Support Pirulla: To support Pirulla in his recovery, access: https://www.vakinha.com.br/pirulla Instagram   / tupaguerra   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5g9cA7p… Books mentioned: CARVALHO, DANIEL GOMES DE. The French Revolution. Contexto, 2022. CARVALHO, DANIEL GOMES DE. Jacobinism and the French Revolution. LF editorial, 2026.