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I was wondering if anyone knows what happened to duendeflamenco.com? I think I have the site's name correctly. It had a large selection of falsetas, videos and photos. Shame if it's not around any more.
Never heared about that site. So I dont really miss it. There is a tool. Its possible to view in the past of ll webpages. F.e. you can view how the cnn homepage looked like in 2002. Really entertaining tool. You can use it to check what happened. But I also forgot the name of the tool.. so... forget it.
The site I'm thinking of was run by a guy who had made friend's with Moraito and had photos and video clips taken at Morao's house. It also had vids of Juan Diego ( including the one TANunez posted on youtube), Marina Heredia in Concert and a link to Paco Serrano's web page.
With the help of Doitsujin idea, i've found back the website with this "archive" system. http://www.archive.org/index.php (it works with lots of RIP websites...)
Your site is here, but some pictures, links, files could be missing :
The owner was Victor. He told me a while back he was closing it down but can't remember the reason. May have been financial reasons. Did you need anything specific? I got the short clip of Moraito showing a falseta from Rompeserones in his house.
Thanks Tom and Legrec! This is another example of why I love this place. So much information.
Tom, do you have the Marina Heredia clips? Juan Diego and Jose Carlos Gomez on toque. I remember there being a solea with Juan Diego and the bulerias "A Luis de la Pica" with both guitars.
Too bad the site's not around anymore. I remember it as being a nice page with a lot of great stuff to watch/learn/listen to. Victor also had a sweet collection of tab files. I wish him well.
I you follow the link I gave, and click on "jan 18, 2005", you'll find the old site in almost perfect working condition. Some pics on the navigation buttons are acting weird, but the tabs, vids, etc. are all there and ready for download as far as I've seen with the Heredia vids (I'm just watching one now).