Showing posts with label Sheila Chandra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheila Chandra. Show all posts
Saturday, 1 November 2025
António Sérgio, 16 years after
António Sérgio, one of the most innovative radio directors in the world and the best ever in Portugal, left us 16 years ago.
Unfortunately, radio is no longer the same and never will be again. And we will never have anyone like António Sérgio again.
Adrian Borland and his band The Sound were one of the many artists that only António Sérgio played in Portugal when they were still relatively unknown.
For the Portuguese public, as stated on the tribute page to António Sérgio on Facebook:
António Sérgio, um dos realizadores de rádio mais inovadores do mundo e o melhor de sempre em Portugal, deixou-nos há 16 anos.
Infelizmente, a rádio já não é a mesma que era e nunca mais será. E nunca mais teremos alguém como António Sérgio.
Adrian Borland (e a sua banda The Sound) foi um dos muitos artistas que só António Sérgio tocou em Portugal quando ainda eram pouco conhecidos.
Labels:
80's,
Adrian Borland,
António Sérgio,
Ricardo Camacho,
Sheila Chandra,
Sound
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Na Ponta da Língua
that was the name of one topic in "Som Da Frente", a program of António Sérgio.
I think it was called too (earlier or later?) "debaixo da língua", under the tongue instead on tip of the tongue. So this was the opening music of that topic as I showed before in this post. The original clip in that post was a superb 3D animation but it's gone and I had to replace it. I found another one with Sheila's voice not so bright but with the perfect performance for a "first part" overture:
Labels:
90's,
António Sérgio,
Sheila Chandra
Saturday, 8 August 2009
an ocean refuses no river
About twenty years ago, António Sérgio revealed this spiritual character music.
Only now a reasonable video appeared. Sorry, the sound is not the best... Enjoy:
Only now a reasonable video appeared. Sorry, the sound is not the best... Enjoy:
Labels:
80's,
António Sérgio,
Sheila Chandra
Friday, 7 August 2009
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