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Cositas Buenas and Orate
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Arash
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Joined: Aug. 9 2006
From: Iran (living in Germany)
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RE: Cositas Buenas and Orate (in reply to cavedave)
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i personally agree with everyones explanation here, but agree with deniz the most. you can't tell someone some theory and say: look, this is the history of the piece and how it evolved.......now please like it! Cositas Buenas is heavy stuff. Even for Afficionados who are in to flamenco for several years. At the time Cositas came out, I personally liked almost all modern albums with very few exceptions,,,,, but when i heard Cositas the first time , i was like -> " + + hmm + ? + Ole is some parts + + .........", basically very confused,,,but later after heard it several times and gave it some time.....its now one of my favourites from Paco.....
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