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So, Buzar sings "Verão Vermelho." I'm guessing it's a lady because that voice definitely sounds like a lady. What would her first name be? —Gm1121983

Is it Szymanska Buzar who sings "Verão Vermelho"? There is a Professor T. Szymanska-Buzar who is a member of the Polish Chemical Society. —Gm1121983 9:47 am, 23 March 2006

Are "Carnaval" and "Let the Children Play" the same song? On the album Festival and Moonflower, one is right before the other, and they merge. The two songs by Queen, "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions," are counted as one and the same. On the radio, one is always played before the other. —Gm1121983 17:36 14 April 2005

I put strike tags on the comment above because no one was responding. I'm trying to find out, though, are "Carnaval" and "Let the Children Play" counted as the same song? —Gm1121983 10:54 2 May 2006

Well, COME ON you guys! I want an answer. —Gm1121983

Maybe nobody knew the answer. I think "Carnaval" and "Let the Children Play" can be counted as one and the same because, like you said, one is always right before the other, and they merge. Mr. Conrad 12:58, 19 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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I'm waiting for a reply. Somebody please tell me? —Gm1121983 18:37 13 April 2006

Verão Vermelho is portugese for "Red Summer". Also a TV series [1] Gungho 23:36, 13 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Fair use rationale for Image:FestivalAlbum.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:07, 13 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]