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Vincent Amigo's Morente
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xirdneH_imiJ
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Joined: Dec. 2 2006
From: Budapest, now in Southampton
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RE: Vincent Amigo's Morente (in reply to aeolus)
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well, no matter where they're from, the music is what matters and if it's not flamenco, don't use the word at all...i have respect for even all the fake musicians because they spend their time practicing etc, but flamenco to most of us is an artform and rarely a means of making a living...those who make flamenco music for a living i imagine have the most anger towards these people and rightly so...when people hear they play flamenco they expect to hear the latin-ish trash they were told is flamenco by the likes of Liebert (or their management, whatever) back to the subject, modern flamenco may sound occasionally jazzy, influence by many things, but the roots are there, it's worth discovering it...
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Date Nov. 3 2009 7:06:10
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