RE: Parrilla de Jerez (Full Version)

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estebanana -> RE: Parrilla de Jerez (Feb. 21 2010 21:21:13)

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There are chocalate cedar flamenco guitars


That color is very sensous, I'd like to build with it.




KMMI77 -> RE: Parrilla de Jerez (Feb. 21 2010 22:05:26)

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I could hear bootlegs of Tomatito playing in bars for singers all day long,


I couldn't agree more Ricardo, I have an old bootleg cassette tape of Pedro Bacan playing at a party. I would much rather listen to a poorer quality recording of some inspired natural playing than listen to overproduced CD's that don't really capture anything special.




orsonw -> RE: Parrilla de Jerez (Feb. 22 2010 2:32:14)

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Solea por buleria is too beautiful a name to deserve to be written as sol x bul


Work with me on this guys.

Flamenco is a beautiful art best described in terms that do not sound like a court reporters shorthand.


Yes, you're right. I learnt the abbreviation here on the foro, I'll try to unlearn it.

Anyway I really enjoy the Solea por Buleria on the Mujerez album.




flybynight -> RE: Parrilla de Jerez (Feb. 22 2010 3:33:37)

I looked at the track listing for Mujerez, and couldn't find a Solea Por Buleria - all explained here..

http://www.deflamenco.com/resenas/verArticuloi.jsp?codigo=FLA|3078

So it's the first track (Te Quise Sin Darme Cuenta - 'Buleria Para Eschuchar').

I like it when threads drift like this, and we ended up back in Jerez.




kozz -> RE: Parrilla de Jerez (Feb. 22 2010 11:01:50)

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that guitar actually was a blanca mi amigo KOZZ, just used in bars a lot, with folks smoking !, stains after a few decades


Hahah, it'll only take a few months then before my FN starts getting this colour.....asked me a few years ago and it would have gone green [8D]




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