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Documents from Gilberto Gil's Private Archive

Instituto Gilberto Gil

Instituto Gilberto Gil
Brazil

  • Title: Documents from Gilberto Gil's Private Archive
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    MINISTER OF (COUNTER) CULTURE Once-radical concepts now 'talk of the town "GIL, FROM 7G nounced and some of the greatest music in the world has been made. He says he was a reflective and introverted youth, which made his transi- tion into generational spokes- man and agent provocateur difficult. "One of the things that really bothered me was the sense of bothering others," he says. "This really is uncom- fortable for me, even if it's true, if I'm right, even if I'm doing good. I was born to be agreeable, to please." Gil and his friends and col- laborators, including Caetano Veloso, Os Mutantes, and Jorge Ben, were making a scene in Sao Paulo. When they started playing psychedelic pop on a national TV show, they outraged the left as well as the right. It was the South American equivalent of Bob Dylan playing electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival. Except Dylan never was jailed, interrogated, and thrown out of the country, Tropicalia has become a widely romanticized move- ment, embraced worldwide by hipsters and intellectuals. It was the subject of a London artexhibit last year that then moved to Berlin, New York and Chicago. But for Gil, it was a painful, confusing time, marked by tumult, self-doubt, and brutal punishment. "It was agony," he says. In jail, Gil turned to medita- tion. He recalls thinking, "Now I'm here, what do I do with my life? What do I do with my time? What do I do with my boredom? What do I do with being lost in this dirty spot? And you have to look for the light, in physical and spiritual and substantial terms. Where is the light substance, how can I grasp it?" The study of Eastern philos- ophies he began then has shaped his music since. It was the focus of a '99 book on Gil by artist Bené Fonteles that was accompanied by a CD. That CD, Gil Luminoso, was recently released commer- cially. Gil sings 15 songs from his past accompanied only by himself on guitar. It's a spare, ***** SUSIE J. HORGAN/FOR THE MIAMI HERALD PHILOSOPHY, THEN ACTION: Gilberto Gil is a big-picture kind of guy IF YOU GO What: Concert by Brazilian singer-songwriter Gilberto Gil When: 8 tonight Where: Carnival Center for the Performing Arts, Knight Concert Hall, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami How much: $15-$75 Info: 305-949-6722, 786-468-2326 or www.carnivalcenter.org beautiful, reflective album full of poetic musings, such as on "75's Retiros Espirituais (Spiri- tual Retreats): "How having problems can be the same as resolving not to have them/ Resolve to have them is to resolve to have to ignore them." Gil has brought his experi- ences as a creator of culture to bear on his post as a policy- maker. He's used his unique position to become a world leader on the issue of intellec- tual property rights, a point of friction between developed and developing nations. He advocates a flexible approach to copyright in which some works of art may be univer- sally owned, while others are still individually controlled. Gil has offered a handful of his songs up to anyone who wants Car Trouble? Your new ride is waiting for you in cars.com PREVIEW SPECIAL SNEAK TOMORROW NIGHT them. At SXSW, Gil said it's a philosophy that dates back to Thomas Jefferson, who wrote that the intellectual domain is the least adjustable to the con- cept of property, Gil is a big-picture kind of guy. He's a wide-ranging, well- read thinker who turns discus- sions into philosophical points, albeit sometimes with the elliptical vagaries of a Leary- quoter (compounded by the strange translations of a Latin language into a Germanic one). "It's very important that The philosophy inform action. Despite the pragmatic demands of life, it's this philo- sophical mapping that really gives you the possibility of being sufficiently humble to accept life and difference and the other, the non-you. I've been dedicating my life to this kind of research." In jail, Gil learned to accept that, as the Vedic scriptures put it, "all life is suffering." That gave him a serenity that he now calls "the soft power," and a psychologist might call passive aggression. If he has learned to have grace in the face of that he cannot change, beneath lies a well of courage to change what he can. "This is the challenge of the future, how to create a new form of totalizing. The visit of President Bush to Lula is one of those things. It's more than the summing of each side's interests. The outsiders are gaining from their gain." It's strange to see an icon of antiestablishmentarianism cel- ebrating the visit of an unpop- ular American president. Gil has his critics, including old friends who think he's sold out. But he sees his new role as a triumph and a vindication of his old views. "Are you still a hippie?" someone asked him at the end of the SXSW press conference. "Definitely," Gil smiled. "Now it's not just preaching in the desert, as it was then," the minister of culture - or is that counterculture? – told ALFRED MOLINA MARCIA GAY HARDEN HOPE DAVIS JULIE DELPY STANLEY TUCCI AWAL PAINS R98 I DOCHIN THE WALK COHOAN CANARY 21, VALSTRÖMHOILEA ROMANIAN VIR DIY ENTERTAMENT ARLEY LANE HALSTRON TCHARO CINE THE HOSTALERE LA COMAR AUS STANLEITUDE, TRACI NON MENCARTER BURMELLE - ANTHON CHERS CARS LEINSCHRITHA ELE HOLEHAN JOSHUA 1. 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A classic American tale of fame, sandal and a country that ate it up NEVER LET THE TRUTH GET IN THE WAY OF A GOOD STORY. AVENTURA 24 305-465-0450 7:30pm THE UNBELIEVABLY TRUE STORY D G Miami Herald.com THE MIAMI HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2007
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