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| Furacao Elis by Regina Echeverria - the English language translation of the biography of Elis Regina by Robert St-Louis, - an exclusive presentation at Connectbrazil.com - Let The Music Take You There! This is the life story of Brazil's most famous and beloved singer, Elis Regina. This book, Furacao Elis was first published in 1985 and is considered to be the most authoritative and complete account of Elis Regina's musical career. The book was translated to English by Canadian Robert St-Louis and it presented here for you to enjoy and share with friends. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chapter 12
"Sometimes,
just because I become nervous, I burst out, Or rather, just because I
am alive." New year, new life: Elis was full of plans for 1982. Because of this, the night of December 31st, 1981 had a very special significance for her and Samuel. After six months of seeing each other, they had decided to get married. On a professional side, Elis was anxious to record her first record at Som Livre. She was certain that the record company would really promote the record, include one of the tracks in the soundtrack of one of the nightly soap operas on Globo and, who knows, turn it into a sales campaign - something which had only happened once during her long career, a long time ago, with the first "Dois Na Bossa" LP, which she had recorded with Jair Rodrigues in 1965. Love-success-money: with this triad, 1982 could be a great year. There is nothing better to usher in the new year than a New Year's Eve party. Elis and her boyfriend went to two of them. The first was at the house of the musician and friend Natan. From there, at two in the morning, the couple went to the other one, at the house of a friend of Samuel's. Upon seeing Elis and Samuel together, the actor Gianfrancesco Guarnieri, one of the guests, did a speech saluting the new pair. Elis leaned her head into Samuel's shoulder, cried a little and whispered to her fiancé: "It's the first time one of your friends has introduced me to a group". Elis
did not have a year ahead of her. Hardly nineteen days. And they were
agitated, busy and The
arrival of Tia Lea on the scene didn't mean that Celina Silva would not
have anything to do, Whoever's
been through it knows it: there is no greater disruption than a house
move. Elis didn't want, in any way, for this move to occur at the same
time as the recording sessions which were Moreover: he didn't even know how life under one roof with her children would be. The two of them spent the weekend - Elis' last - discussing this. On
Monday the 18th, early in the morning, Elis went to look at the house
again. She went alone -
It was great. Elis already knew that I wasn't trying to be her impresario
anymore and finally At
the end of the lunch, the telephone rang. It was Ronaldo Bastos. Elis:
"Do you expect me to Ronaldo
Bastos was born in Niterói and always lived in Rio. Even so, many
people think that he Before
knowing Elis, he was deathly afraid of her. Afterward, they became friends.
Great friends. - When I arrived, Rogério, Biba and the children were in the living room. Natan and Celina as well. We left the others there, and Natan and I went to Elis' bedroom. We spent the whole afternoon there, listening to tapes. We were helping Elis to choose her repertory. Shortly she joined us and we stayed there, listenming to a mountain of songs. I didn't see Elis snort cocaine. Natan and I drank two beers, two cans that João Marcelo had brought. Then around seven in the evening, Elis asked us to get out of the bedroom and to go into the living room: she wanted to take a bath. Then Samuel arrived. And we stayed there, talking and listening to music, a fabulous atmosphere. In no way did Elis want us to leave. We only managed to leave the apartment around ten o'clock. Besides
helping Elis to choose her repertory, Natan Marques also suggested names
to make up -
During that final week, she was not only excited about the record, but
also regarding the Elis
and Samuel were then finally alone. The two maids had retired. The children
were already Before going to sleep, Samuel was still hoping for Elis to call or to appear, in order to patch things up. Nothing. She didn't call. At half past midnight, she called him. The discussion of the weekend and the dinner continued on the telephone. Angered, Elis reinforced her sentences and arguments with swear words. Then she declared that the conversation was closed and hung up on him. After five minutes, she regretted the gesture and called Samuel back. More discussion, more misunderstanding, more swear words, and another abrupt end of call. Samuel wasn't resigned and started to call back. Once, twice, three times ... 'n' times. Elis had turned on the answering machine. Samuel kept trying until three in the morning. Then he turned in and went to bed. To
this very day, Samuel MacDowell de Figueiredo keeps those telephone conversations
to "Elis is a public person, you will say. Not me: our relationship, in the same way, isn't either. Of that, most is already known, you already know, everyone knows enough about us that I feel entitled to protect the bit of our intimacy that hasn't already been devoured by newspapers and magazines. I have always been very protective of what I am telling you now. There aren't any reasons to change". I read the entire letter and pondered: I wanted to reconstruct the facts while respecting his considerations - but not only these. He is the only witness of Elis' final night. He had said that he would talk to me, that he would answer my questions, and nothing more. We talked for four hours. After our conversation, I left his house completely shattered. I don't know how I managed to drive my car from Morumbi to Higienópolis. At
nine-thirty on Tuesday, January 19th, the telephone rang in lawyer Samuel
MacDowell There
wasn't any doubt: he left his office in a flash, called a taxi and headed
for Melo Alves Street. He met the maid and the babysitter who were with
Pedro and Maria Rita in the building's Samuel sent João Marcelo away, went in, closed the door, bent down and shook Elis. Elis didn't move. No sign of life. Samuel picked up the telephone and made two calls: one to the Clínicas Hospital, asking for an ambulance, and the other to his partner Marco Antônio Barbosa, asking for a doctor. His shirt was soaked with perspiration when Celina Silva, the secretary, arrived:
- The kitchen door was open, João Marcelo passed by me and left.
Then I saw Samuel all "All
this lasted, at the most, ten minutes. Of panic. We carried Elis to the
elevator. Samuel ran Celina
ran to the telephone and called the closest friends. Disoriented, they
started to arrive at The
news that was spreading throughout Brazil could not, unfortunately, be
denied. At twelve It was mainly humble people, common people, people that had probably never got to see her up close. They had loved her from afar. The following morning, during the long journey from the theatre to Morumbi cemetary, other visibly shaken crowds saluted Elis. In the entire history of Brazil, only two artists had managed to provoke such a commotion: Chico Alves and Carmem Miranda (6). Twenty-four hours after the death, everything seemed to come to an end in that grave. But it wasn't over yet. On the 21st, Thursday, the Medical-Legal Instituite's report on the causa-mortis was released. The document stated that Elis had died as a result of an intoxication produced by alcoholic beverage and cocaine. General surprise. Parents and friends who had arrived insisted in saying that she didn't use drugs. There was immediate doubt placed on the report, which was signed by the director of the Institute, Dr. Harry Shibata. The same Shibata who, in 1975, had signed the famous report on the death of journalist Wladimir Herzog, declared to be a suicide without his body having been examined, guided by II Exército (7), under whose jurisdiction operated the dreaded DOICODI (8), where Herzog had died. Acting as one of the lawyers for the Herzog family, Samuel MacDowel de Figueiredo had succeeded in proving that the Union was responsible for the journalist's death. Now, seven years later, the coroner Shibata could have been getting even, complicating the life of the lawyer Samuel. The
case was carried in the press. An inquiry was opened to determine if there
had been suicide Elis died, in fact, of a lethal dose of Cinzano and cocaine. An error of dosage. An accident. "Otros outubros virão (9)" (other octobers will arrive). Elis died, and nothing is worse than the fact of her death. People stayed away from discussions about the causes of her death. They preferred to focus on the pain of losing her, and turned her funeral into a national commotion. It's not in vain that the people idolize their dearly departed. Buried with the banner of Brazil on her chest, Elis carried out her mission. Such an intense life and such an intense career left an indelible mark on the country's culture. The radio stations play her music more each day (10). A group of young people get together each week in the Elis em Movimento (Elis in Movement) Association, to remember her. Schools, streets and plazas were given her name. In the Festival dos Festivais (Festival of Festivals), on the Globo network, almost a hundred composers submitted songs praising Elis. During the month of July 1985, when the Elis Regina Auditorium was inaugurated in São Paulo, dona Ercy was there. Embarassed by the number of municipal politicians in attendance, and who were not well known, she expressed the pride of the Carvalho Costa family by stating, in front of the TV Globo cameras: "She deserved this". By
her errors, her lack of control, and her misunderstandings with others
and with herself, Elis She was like a hurricane. Devastating. With me, she was like that. That nervousness came from her entire personality, without half-truths. Elis destroyed my concepts, opened up room for comprehension, amd showed me the fragile universe of an artist's soul. Extremely fine lesson of life, charged by a strong and brasilian singing voice that to this day, makes me cry when I listen to it. Maria, Maria, uma mulher que merece viver e amar como outra qualquer do planeta. Uma dose mais forte, lenta (11) (Maria, Maria, a woman who deserves to live and to love as much as any other woman on this planet. A stronger, slow dose.). Eight or eighty. No difference. Elis didn't have unanimity in life, but death gave it to her. On the stage of the Bandeirantes Theatre, where she was exposed, a respectful audience could see her serene physionomy, peaceful at last. Popular
music lost its major standard-bearer. Her friends lost the restless geyser,
the one who No, Elis, definitely not. There's no need to accept anything. There's only a need to live.
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