Thursday, September 3, 2015

Rodoviaria 1970s

Rodoviária in the early 1980s
Rodoviaria (bus terminal) on a busy day in 1977.
Avenida Duque de Caxias in the 1950s before there was a bus terminal.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

1970s Radio Bandeirantes & Record... América!

1970 started with a fierce competition between  Radio Bandeirantes and Radio Record. Both radio stations advertised at Jornal da Tarde a popular evening Sao Paulo newspaper. Here are some of those ads:

Radio Bandeirantes in February 1970 

7:00 - 'Primeira Hora' com os Titulares da Notícia, direção: Alexandre Kadunk
8:00 - 'O trabuco' - Vicente Leporace
9:00 - 'Patrulha Bandeirantes' (Defendendo a cidade contra o crime)
9:30 - 'Placard Bandeirantes do Sucesso' com Fernando Solera
10:00 - 'O outro Show das 10' - Humberto Marçal
12:00 - 'Almoço à brasileira' - Moraes Sarmento

12:45 - 'O nosso correspondente' com os Titulares da Notícia
13:00 - 'Não diga não' - Miguel Vaccaro Netto
14:00 - 'As duas faces do disco' - Alfredo Borba
15:00 - 'Brasa, balança & bossa' - José Paulo de Andrade
16:00 - 'Programa da tarde' - Ferreira Martins
17:30 - 'Reporter musical' - Celso Teixeira
18:00 - 'Chega de prosa' - Gioia Junior
18:30 - 'Marcha do esporte' - Scratch do Radio
18:45 - 'O nosso correspondente' - Titulares da Notícia

Moraes Sarmento at noon; Miguel Vaccaro Netto at 1:00 pm.
Darcio Campos was 'new blood' for Radio Record... he competed for young people with José Paulo de Andrade on Radio Bandeirantes at 3:00 pm; Padre Olavo Pezzotti was the vicar in Vila Madalena where I used to live from 1960 to 1969. He had a daily show at Radio Record from 5:50 through the Hora da Ave Maria - 6:00 pm.
Pe. Olavo Pezzotti in 1951
3rd October 1983... ever since the mid-1970s, Radio America changed into a Top-40 format that resembled that of those US radio stations with an ubiquitous jingle that was repeated throughout the day. Suddenly, Radio America reached #1 in the ratings and stayed at the top for more than 10 years until the AM format started to get rusty and most listeners moved over to FM. 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

CINE ASTOR at Conjunto Nacional

Conjunto Nacional footpath on Avenida Paulista with Cine Astor and Jardim de Inverno Fasano in the background.
1958 - the sign says that there would be the future site of the US Consulate...
Cine Astor box-office looking out to Alameda Santos.
glorious Cine Astor's interior...
6 March 1960 - Cine Astor was the most state-of-the-art cinema in São Paulo in 1960. It was equipped with the Todd-AO system devised by Hollywood producer Michael Todd which used 70 mm film and stereophonic sound
Jardim de Inverno Fasano in 1957
Conjunto Nacional with its famous watch at the top, looking along Rua Augusta on the right. 
Cine Paulista on Rua Augusta in 23rd December 1956 when 'Ao balanço das horas' was all the rage... 

Santana 1940s


rua Alfredo Pujol in the 1940s. 

a train glides through Rua Alfredo Pujól in 1947
CPOR barracks on rua Alfredo Pujol in the 1940s. 
CPOR later on when those hideous sentry boxes were already built. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

TRAM CARS & trains...

1963.
tram car on Avenida São João turning towards Largo do Paisandu...
Avenida São João near Rua Conselheiro Crispiniano in 1963
Oops, we had a little trouble with the electricity rod... 
just passing Cine Metro on Avenida São João.
various tram cars at Praça da Sé in 1939.
Lapa tram-car at its initial stop on Praça do Correio. 
Praça da Bandeira in 1963.
Avenida Liberdade with Rua Dr. Rodrigo Silva in the early 1960s. Santo Amaro-bound tram-car.
early evening at Avenida Sao João in 1967 when most of tram-cars lines had already been terminated.
Avenida Domingos de Moraes in the process of being gutted in 1963; Cine Cruzeiro's on the left.
tram car Praça Clovis on the corner of Rua do Manifesto & Rua do Grito in Ipiranga, in 1963
Biblioteca Mario de Andrade in 1950.
the tram car standing on Rua Xavier de Toledo and Avenida São Luiz is either tram car #28 Vila Madalena or #29 Pinheiros.
same photo with a sepia colouring and a better resolution. It's either late 1940s or early 1950s judging by the car models.
corner of Rua da Consolação with Avenida São Luiz, 1954;  photo by Antonio Aguillar.
same corner seen from Rua Martins Fontes in the early 1960s
motorneiros (motormen) chat in the depot before starting work - 1960.
Miguel Domingos, motorneiro, 1936.
some time in the mid-1960s.
Pirituba Sao Paulo Railway station in 1899. 

Monday, June 1, 2015

1942 Cine Piratininga / 1967 Cine Windsor & 1968 'Roda Viva'

Cine Piratininga on Rua Martim Buchard, 1554, in Brás; one of the largest cinema-house in the city o São Paulo plays 20th Century-Fox 1942's 'A-haunting we will go' (Dois fantasmas vivos) with Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy (o Gordo e o Magro). 
A man buys an entrance-ticket at the box-office of colossal Cine Piratainga in 1977.
 Carnaval 1967.
3 September 1967 -

12 November 1967 - Chico Buarque's 'Carolina' becomes a classical piece; 'Morte na Rua Simpatia' is released as a book; Brazilian rock band The Jordans meet half The Beatles (John Lennon & Ringo Starr) in London. 
1st September 1968 - the lull before the storm. Chico Buarque's play 'Roda Viva' was still playing at Teatro Ruth Escobar to packed house...
Chico Buarque with Odete Lara and unidentified trio.