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mark indigo
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Joined: Dec. 5 2007
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RE: Paco Pena (in reply to Adam)
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Hmm, "Old School" flamenco, don't we have another forum for that....... i think the "other" forum is for so-called "old school" flamenco ONLY, but my understanding is that this forum is for ALL flamenco, old school, new school, or in my case, "no school" flamenco and anyway, the so-called "new school" is now the "old school", the so-called "old school" is now pre-historic, there's a new new school, and...er...confused? i think trying to draw lines in the sand is bound to bring that on. i noticed on a paco pena cd from the late eighties that he was playing some paco de lucia style things from the early seventies, (i think there was a thread on the old school foro about how sad it was that paco pena had gone "nuevo"! ) so is he "old school" or "new school"? not that i'm really bothered either way....
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Date Feb. 25 2009 13:19:26
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