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Its been quiet here this week so i tghaut il start a post even tho i have absolutely nothing to say :) <--- so if you got nothing to say please ! say it out loud :)
What are you guys up to right now ?
Il be working during the day and playing for a Guajira/Fandangos de Huelva dance workshop with Pepa Molina ( she teaches at Antonio's Canales school ) at nights
Out of everything she could have done she did what i dislike the most :) Fandango & Guajira
Probably cause i dont have any nice falsetas that i really like for either of them :) thats how my mind works lol
On the side note Pepa Molina is an amazing dancer !!!! and she's very very nice and down to earth.
what kind of office el ted ? and does it have nice chicks, airconditioning, do i get my own office with a state of the art pc ? and can you get way with doing very litlle in a very long period of time ?
IS you boss an indiot and you can feed him any **** cause he wouldnt know the difference ?
This seems like the perfect place to post this. I went to Jerez today and met an American who lives in Cadiz. I have always wanted to go to Bar Arco, because that's where Moraito, and other Flamencos that live in the Barrio Santiago hang out, but never felt comfortable going by myself . So I talked this guy into going with me and sure enough I GOT TO SHAKE HANDS WITH MORAITO. I told Moraito that I have his 'Encuentro' video, but that my idea of playing the falsetas 'slowly' differed a bit from his idea of 'slow'. He laughed and said that he couldn't play any slower because he'd loose the whole thing. Anyway, I got to shake hands with one of my favorite guitarists today. I hope Melchor reads this. He didn't come and he specifically told us that we wouldn't meet Moraito.
Phil when I came back home I went pass Santiago and didn´t see anyone. I was late It is a shame because I had my camera with me. Anyway you can see him there very often.
Melchor
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Carpe Diem y no dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy
Melchor, Damn it! If you had come with us you could have documented this historical moment in my shallow, empty life with a photograph. We left about 3:30. Phil