Trem Das Onze [feat. Demгґnios Da Garoa] - Fundo De Quintal - Ao Vivo Convida May 2026
The live performance of featuring Demônios da Garoa from the album Ao vivo convida (2004) by Fundo de Quintal serves as a monumental meeting between two distinct pillars of Brazilian samba. Recorded at the Olimpo venue in Rio de Janeiro on February 16, 2004, this rendition bridges the gap between the traditional São Paulo "samba paulista" and the innovative Rio "pagode" style. Historical Significance and Composition
: The performance retains the characteristic "swing" of Fundo de Quintal’s tantã and repique de mão while honoring the tragicomic, witty essence of Barbosa’s lyrics. Legacy of the Performance The live performance of featuring Demônios da Garoa
: It unites the rhythmic percussion of Fundo de Quintal—pioneers of the modern pagode movement—with the classic vocal harmonies and traditional instrumentation of the oldest active group in Brazil, Demônios da Garoa. Legacy of the Performance : It unites the
The song was originally composed in 1964 by the legendary , whose real name was João Rubinato. It became a national anthem for the city of São Paulo, famously depicting the bittersweet dilemma of a lover who must leave his partner to catch the last train at 11 p.m. to reach the distant suburb of Jaçanã , as his mother won't sleep until he returns home. While many artists have covered it, the 1964 recording by Demônios da Garoa is considered the definitive version. The Collaboration: Fundo de Quintal & Demônios da Garoa to reach the distant suburb of Jaçanã ,
The project was designed to celebrate Fundo de Quintal ’s legacy by inviting various icons of the genre, including Zeca Pagodinho, Alcione, and Beth Carvalho .