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RE: London flamenco festival 2025 (in reply to Stu)
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Haha. I meant straight laced....but it's kings cross so I'm guessing the air quality ain't great either.
Crowd is often non flamenco, classical, music snobs..... well it used to feel that way. I haven't been for a while
:)
I've never been, although I used to play in a rock and metal venue opposite called the Redeye, it's probably not there now. That was very, very far from straight-laced, but the air was extremely stuffy, and stank of fags, stale beer and sweaty leather.
Anyway, fancy a pint before the show?
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RE: London flamenco festival 2025 (in reply to silddx)
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I've never been, although I used to play in a rock and metal venue opposite called the Redeye, it's probably not there now. That was very, very far from straight-laced, but the air was extremely stuffy, and stank of fags, stale beer
yeah!, muy flamenco. they should have the gigs in that joint!
yeah ill have a pint beforehand. for sure!
Im gonna contact Manuel and see if hes about for a lesson or two too.... him teaching me obviously!
RE: London flamenco festival 2025 (in reply to orsonw)
Since I missed the II Festival de la Guitarra in Madrid this month, a celebration of Sabicas, I was looking forward to London's festival. I was planning on going until I realized that 2 of the 3 guitar events at King's Place were separated by more than a week! There was only one stand out in the Sadler's Wells lineup (too focused on experimental and ballet IMHO).