Guitarist Yves Passarell was part of Viper from the first album “Soldiers of Sunrise” until the end of the 1990s. After that, he left former singer Andre Matos’ band for Dinho Ouro Preto’s Capital Inicial, where he remains to this day.
With Capital, Yes recorded classics such as “Rosas e Vinho Tinto” and participated in important shows such as Rock in Rio 2011. In an interview with Panelaço, presenter João Gordo asked him about what it was like to make this switch.
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“I’ve made twelve albums with Capital Inicial already. We travel a lot, but we meet more on stage. The cool thing is that I already knew Dinho. We met at night and stuff. We just stopped for a month here and there. You He met Dinho, he changed one tour into another. Then he fell off the stage and we didn’t show for six months.
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He had a hospital infection. We can handle it, right? Give a month of vacation. We say to only meet for lunches and shows. It’s different from the Viper era, which was bigger tours. From Monday to Monday. At Capital, we went home and only played on the weekend. We have three days to get it together!”
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