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What's happened to solo flamenco guitar?
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mark indigo
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RE: What's happened to solo flamenco... (in reply to rombsix)
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Riqueni's "Flamenco" album (I believe it was released in 1997). i think it was 1988 (or maybe '87) Anyway, it was his 2nd album, the first was '86, and the third '90, so in between those two! so that's over twenty years ago now. interesting thread, i think about this stuff too.... to some extent i think flamenco belongs to the people born into it, growing up with it and living it, so it's up to them what they do with it, it's their culture. But then i still have my own tastes and preferences. things change, for better or for worse, sometimes for better and for worse. sometimes it seems like for each thing gained something is lost, and vice versa again. re the palos thing, there are old recordings from way back that seem to be all fandangos, malaguenas and granainas, and others that seem to be all solea and siguiriyas, so i guess it's fashions and phases.
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