#200 Bônus — O drible de Julinho da Adelaide — Chico Buarque e Mario Prata | 451 MHz Podcast

Julinho da Adelaide wasn't a football player, but he cleverly outsmarted censorship. Continuing the celebration of the two hundred episodes of 451 MHz, we revisit the historic interview conducted in 1974 by writer Mario Prata with samba musician Julinho da Adelaide, a pseudonym invented by Chico Buarque to circumvent censorship during the military dictatorship and launch classics like Jorge Maravilha and Acorda, Amor. Prata recalled the behind-the-scenes details of the interview in the program that aired on June 12th. Now, this episode features the complete audio of the conversation, revealing Chico Buarque embodying the character and how his creativity fooled the censors. Support: Rouanet Law Subscribe to Quatro Cinco Um for R$12/month: https://bit.ly/Assine451 Become an Enthusiastic Listener and support 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451 451 MHz is a podcast about books, featuring new releases from bookstores, interviews with great authors, news and information for book readers in Brazil, published on Fridays. Listen to other episodes: https://bit.ly/playlist451MHz To learn more about the topics of this episode, visit: https://quatrocincoum.com.br/podcasts To listen to all episodes, follow the podcast playlist: https://bit.ly/playlist451MHz Follow our Instagram accounts: @quatrocincoum @tintadachinabrasil @afeiradolivro