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RE: Gerardo Nuñez - BACK in Business!!! (in reply to Pimientito)
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ORIGINAL: Pimientito
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I am still holding out hope that the unreleased tracks mentioned in this thread and elsewhere -- some of which Nunez actually uploaded to Facebook! -- will materialize someday.
When I asked Gerardo about the Buleria track he was playing in his garden and the solea por buleria tracks...he laughed and said they would be on the next CD. I hope he wasnt joking. The fact is that tracks are always "left over" when you make a record.
Oh, something after Travesia? Well, hopefully it doesn't take another 8 years to release if he has most of the material ready to go... though frankly it wouldn't have been a bad idea to include it on Travesia considering its short running time, but who am I to talk. Perhaps he felt it was artistically cohesive as released.
RE: Gerardo Nuñez - BACK in Business!!! (in reply to Bulerias2005)
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That's nice and all, but can it really compare to...
...to what? thankfully Gerardos music has other qualities than the use of superhuman technique. It sounds different of course, but he'll even be an incredible composer without hands. We, the listeners, should now look at his music in a different light.
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RE: Gerardo Nuñez - BACK in Business!!! (in reply to athrane77)
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ORIGINAL: jof
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That's nice and all, but can it really compare to...
...to what? thankfully Gerardos music has other qualities than the use of superhuman technique. It sounds different of course, but he'll even be an incredible composer without hands. We, the listeners, should now look at his music in a different light.
Um, you didn't look at the video I posted with that, did you?