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| Divulgação |  |  | WHERE? Not even his relatives know his whereabouts |  |
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| On the back of a
motorbike on his way to Tianguá, northern Ceará, second cousin Robério Belchior
gives out the sentence: “ Belchior has ended his career. He’s in good health,
his finances are fine, but he decided not to record anymore albums or play
anymore concerts. It’s been more than a year since anyone, even us family, has
had contact with him. Only one of his sisters, Ângela, sometimes gets a call.
Nobody knows where he lives, only that he quit everything. From his cellphone, trying
to make himself hear over his windy sorroundinds, Robério says he has no idea
why. “I don’t know if he wasn’t well psychologically or if if he just got tired
of it. All I know is that no one can get through to him now”.
Belchior disappeared. His
friends, relations, fans, ex-partners, record label, not even Google knows the
whereabouts of the man who is one of the most cherished Brazilian composers,
author of the biggest hit sung by Elis Regin, “Como nossos pais” and of 70s
hits such as “Apenas um rapaz latino-americano” , “Velha roupa colorida”, and
“A palo seco”. In response to concert invitations he receives from all over
Brazil, his former manager, Goerges Jean, has been sending singer Guilherme
Arantes in Belchior’s place. “Look, if you find Belchior, please send me his
contact because I’ve been looking for him for two years”, appeals Georges, over
the phone.
“He must have had some
sort of breakdown”
| Divulgação |  |  | DISAPPEREAD! His manager has no idea where he may be |  |
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| Musician and writer
Jorge Mello, an ex-partner and longtime friend, is upset: “I really miss him.
Can you imagine what it’s like to work next to someone for 18 years and
suddenly that person is gone?”. The last time they were together was in 2007 for a gig at Teatro José
Alencar in Fortaleza. “He must have had some sort of breakdown, he must be
stressed, he won’t talk to anyone and he left Campinas”, guesses Mello,
referring to Belchior’s last home.
He may be quite far. “Some
friends say he left for Holland”, remembers his friend and radio host Josy
Teixeira, who wrote a master’s dissertation about Belchior’s lyrics that turned
into a book. “Until 2006, more or less, we had much contact because of my
thesis, but I never heard from him again. And I’ve got to talk to him because I
received an e mail from an alleged record label prohibiting us from playing a
gig with his songs at the book’s launch party. I paid the fee just as I should
so that I could play the gig and now I want to know what this is all about”. His
friend Célio Camerati, Belchior’s ex-partner on the Camerati label, tells us he
receives at least three calls a week from journalists and concert producers in
search of the composer. “If I had any clues, I’d pass them on, believe me.
That’s what I say to everyone”.
If Tom Zé hadn’t
recognized the indefectible moustache lost in the crowd of a gig he played in
Brasilia in March this year, the millions of fans that have websites and fan
clubs on Orkut in search for him
would by now think that – knock on wood – “Bel”, as they call him, was done
for. Wearing a skirt with a “Copacabana beach sidewalk” pattern, Tom Zé spotted
him, stopped playing and called him onstage. A little shy and very hairy,
Belchior went up there and didn’t do badly at all. He sang, with his strong
voice sounding good, a version of
“Sweet mystery of my life”. Tom Zé, in reverence, watched him from the
audience.
From hit-parade leader
to cult symbol. And then he’s
gone.
| Divulgação |  |  | Moustache man. 20 years ago, with his mother |  |
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| The lyrics to the
chosen song already gave hints that Belk’s, another nickname, doesn’t even want
to hear about partying: “My life that seems so calm/ has secrets I can’t
reveal…”. Fans shouting hysterically forced him to sing a little bit of “A palo
seco”. He didn’t even finish the first verse (which, by the way, is another
hint: “If you come and ask me where I was, at the time when you dreamt/ with
eyes wide open, I’ll tell you: my friend, I was desperate…”). He thanked the
audience for the applauses and vanished again. There wasn’t even time to ask if
he had an e mail account.
Belchior’s
disappearance was sudden. Ever since his success in the 70s, when his songs
were sung by the likes of Elis Regina, Roberto Carlos, Vanusa, Jair Rodrigues,
until the mid-noughties, the singer played around 100 gigs a years, all over
Brazil. In the 40 years of his career, he released 15 albums. In 1983 he
founded his own record label, Paraíso Discos, and in 1997 he created the label
Camerati, that launched anthological albums by Jose Miguel Wisnik and Grupo
Rumor. Belchior, whose name is to be pronounced as “Agenor”, “Claudionor”, and
not as “suor” or “Christian Dior” (in Portuguese, the first two are pronounced
with closed phonetic “o”s at the end, while the last two have open-sounding
“o”s), even had a cultural institute with his name, in Fortaleza, and he
appeared sporadically on TV shows. A solid career, therefore.
The sincere style of
his verses, the thousands of cross-textual references, his strong voice (and
his moustache, of course), transformed Belchior into a cult idol. In 2006 he
dubbed the magician Zás-Trás for the “Garoto Cósmico” cartoon, with Vanessa da
Matta, Raul Cortez and Arnaldo Antunes. Whoever can guess what song the little
magician sang gets a treat. In the same year, “A palo seco” was recorded by Los
Hermanos (what else could me more cult in 2006?). The equally moustachy,
bearded guys took Belk’s with them on tour. It was an absolute hit.
His last appearance
was on Jornal Nacional, on TV
| Divulgação |  |  | AND NOW? The mystery continues |  |
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| But our tropical Bob
Dylan destroyed all leads. He had already closed down the Belchior Culture and
Arts Center the year before, and then he undid his partnership with the label
Camerati, deactivated his official website, changed phone numbers. His
performances grew rarer. A few gigs in the countryside, an awkward appearance
at Jô Soares’s show in 2008, with an interview limited to chicken soup and some
little jokes by the host (When Belchior sang the song “Divina comédia humana”,
for example, on the verse that goes “Aí um analista amigo meu…”, Jô picked it
up and added “Aí um analista me comeu”) (In Portuguese, there is a play on
words between the similar sounding sentences. In meaning, however, they differ
immensely: the first one means “And then a friend of mine who’s a
psychoanalyst” and the second one means “And then a psychoanalyst fucked me”).
For the fans, still no
news. In October he took part in a music festival in Canela, Rio Grande do Sul,
that many believe to have been his last appearance. In December, Belchior made
another curious flash apparition on TV: during a story from Jornal Nacional
about MORHAN (Movimento de Reintegração das Pessoas Atingidas pela Hanseníase)
(Movement for the Reintegration of People Affected by Hansen’s Disease), guess
who shows up behind the reporter? The very Belchior, wearing a leather jacket
and an imposing moustache. Look, there he is again! Supporting the campaign
that helps the victims of Hansen’s Disease and he went unnoticed in story.
Then, he vanished once more. And MORHAN had to bring in another poster-boy for
their campaigns. It ended up being Ney Matogrosso. “We’d like to carry on with
Belchior’s support but we can’t get through to him”, says one of the group’s
employees.
Fans have set up a
website and fan clubs on Orkut, where they share every little piece of news
about their idol. One of the fanclubs already has 12400 “belchian” members.
They even made a sort of online petition asking for a “Bel” DVD: “Even Créu has
a DVD”!, they protest. But news of his whereabouts are non-existent. Disquieted
by the lack of information about his idol, André Lins, from Recife, inaugurated
last month the website Always Belchior, that he maintains on his own. André
takes the hobby as an ideology: “If every fan does their bit to promote Popular
Brazilian Music, within a few years our music scene will be totally different,
and much better. Better yet if Belks shows up”.
Check out moustache man on his last 2 apperances:
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