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TANúñez

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Manolo Franco Interview now up 

Manolo Franco interview in both English and Spanish versions.

http://www.lafalseta.com/Interviews.html

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duende

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to TANúñez

yeah i liked that he´s got realy great technique that guy.
seems very nice to. olé Manolo and olè Errol



by the way, does anyone know any recordings of serranito playing for cante?

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Arash

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to TANúñez

Thanks!
A long and interesting interview.
I like Manolo.

This Giralldilo del Toque competition in 1984 must have been the hardest ever and he won the first price!

1) Because of the jury (Paco, Manolo, etc.)
2) The participants - all SuperB guitarists (Tomatito, Rafael Riqueni, etc.)
3) they had to be the best in 3 different categories (solo, with cante, with baile) and not only solo guitar!
puuhh

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Ricardo

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to Arash

Cool thanks. I did not know he beat Tomatito. Probably what put him over the edge was his cante accomp. which is really exciting to watch live. I was never into his solos much, but he is good.

@Errol...Emerica.
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Ron.M

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to TANúñez

Great interview Errol!!
Thanks!

cheers,

Ron

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flamencoguru

 

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to TANúñez

Actually, Ricardo.... what put Manolo over the edge was that Tomatito was selected to play a guajiras and was not able to. He was disqualified. Besides the fact that Manolo is a monster guitarist.... and a very complete one.

Un saludo, Errol

P.S. What are we going to do a interview with you...

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 14 2007 21:56:38
 
Ricardo

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to flamencoguru

quote:

Actually, Ricardo.... what put Manolo over the edge was that Tomatito was selected to play a guajiras and was not able to. He was disqualified.


Oh ok, that makes sense then. I did not realize they put you on the spot like that! Franco is a master of guajiras for sure. Maybe then it was just luck that helped him win? If they asked Tomate to play bulerias or alegrias, he would have owned those guys.


quote:

P.S. What are we going to do a interview with you...



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 14 2007 23:04:21
 
flamencoguru

 

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RE: Manolo Franco Interview now up (in reply to TANúñez

Yeah, Perhaps Tomate would have dominated with his bulerias...... but one has to be a well rounded guitarist

Ha! Ha!

Errol

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