As Quatro Estações ao Vivo

As Quatro Estações ao Vivo is the third live album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana, released in 2004.

[4] During the performances, Russo made several critical comments about then president of Brazil, Fernando Collor de Mello, but most ended up cut from the album.

[5] According to Froés, the family didn't approve of the removal of such comments, since they considered such interaction with the public his most peculiar element on stage.

[4] Before playing "Pais e Filhos", Russo answered to a comment from Paulinho Moska, who had said the day before that "Uma Barata Chamada Kafka" (A Cockroach Called Kafka), a song by his band Inimigos do Rei, was as good as "Pais e Filhos": "[...] this song is dedicated to all the people who think cockroaches are more important than the person we love".

[6] The second disc opens with Russo commanding the band's sound check and ends with ""Índios"", followed by ten minutes of silence and an encore of "Faroeste Caboclo".