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Ouro de Tolo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ouro de Tolo "Ouro de Tolo" (Fool's gold, in English) is a song by the Brazilian singer and composer Raul Seixas from his 1973 debut solo album ''Krig-ha, Bandolo!''. In 2009, it was chosen by Rolling Stone Brazil as the 16th best Brazilian song. The name is a reference to the promises of fake Alchemists from the Middle Ages. Raul Seixas criticizes the wishes of the middle class who supported the Brazilian Miracle on the Brazilian military dictatorship saying that the conformist and religious views, such as the euphoria of the middle class citizen, were like a fool's gold.〔 ==Release== In June 7, 1973 according to a marketing strategy proposed by Paulo Coelho, Raul Seixas summoned the press to register his walking by Rio Branco Avenue, where he sang Ouro de Tolo. This was shown on prime time on Brazilian TV. The lyrics were a castigation on the country's conformism about the illusory gains offered by the dictatorship. It instantly became a single and was recorded by Philips Records along with nine other songs on the album ''Krig-ha, Bandolo!'', his first solo LP, in 1973.〔
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