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Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 2 2010 22:30:03)

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Was communicating with a friend in Madrid who claimed El Viejin had given up flamenco due to sickness or something along those lines. Is this true?


yes, his hands hurt so he dosent play professionaly anymore...since about 4 years

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his CD is one of my all time favs



same here, i am always dreaming of a comeback




Doitsujin -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 2 2010 23:27:39)

Oh..thats sad to hear. I like his music also.

I heard he drove the people who mixed and mastered his CD crazy...coz he never was happy with the result. And the final version that came out was not the real final version...Viejin wanted tore-record all the tracks again but the company forced it to an end... Well I heard that from a person who owns a flamenco journal.... I dont know if its true.

Anyway. Sad to hear because he was one of the most interesting composers. Wat does a guitarrist do when quitting playing? Does he work in a supermarket? Strange to think about..[&:]




Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 2 2010 23:36:01)

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Viejin wanted tore-record all the tracks again but the company forced it to an end...


hey whats tore record ?...thats interesting, i wasent aware but i can understand...he waited all those years to do it, it was his debut album..i can understand him wanting to feel compleatly happy with it..

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Wat does a guitarrist do when quitting playing? Does he work in a supermarket? Strange to think about..


well u heard that guy from madrid ...hes involved with that cano roto school and teaching...hes done those tablature books etc..hopefully hes doing ok...hopefully he finds enough strength to do another album even if he dosent perform...thats what ****s your hands up i imagine..playing for dancers as many years as he did...if my hands ever feel sore is in the midlle of many long rehershals for a dance show or performing, never at home playing in front of the pc or practicing or recording




Pimientito -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 0:47:01)

He's definately still teaching because a friend of mine gets lessons with him in Madrid. I got my guitar through him as well. It was a shame about him quitting playing. I heard it wasnt just because of his hands but part of the whole "culto " thing as well. I always felt that guy had a lot more than one album in him!




Doitsujin -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 5:10:08)

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"culto " thing


What is that? Could you explain?




Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 5:15:25)

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What is that? Could you explain?


where have u been man lol we been talking about this for years...jesus de rosario, montse cortes, potito, ramon jimenez , el viejin...all this guys are in the culto


its a religios group, a sect that seems to ask litlle more of its followers then the usual, pray and come to church on sundays




yohan -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 6:56:31)

never really listen to el viejin really, but he only made one album yet?




Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 7:01:54)

yes...sadly just one solo one...he might have some colaborations out there..they usually do but i havent found any




minordjango -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 7:47:54)

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its a religios group, a sect that seems to ask litlle more of its followers then the usual, pray and come to church on sundays


u pulling our legs florian ?
sound insane who ever thought they get up for church !!, why you folks like his style so much ? is he more tradional or modern, either way grerat hes teaching and helping others




Ron.M -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 8:22:18)

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u pulling our legs florian ?


No he's not MD...

From what I've heard "El Culto" is a Christian Evangelical movement in Spain which preaches personal salvation through Jesus Christ.

So the Flamenco "lifestyle" is pretty much frowned upon and converts have to clean up their act and quit playing the "devil's music" and dedicate their lives to Christian values.

I doubt if they'll convert "El Capullo" though....the man is just too far gone! [:D]



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Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 3 2010 17:02:34)

sadly like Ron said i am not minordjango...it sounds too out there to be true dosent it...a guy works a whole life to become a master at what he does clearely loves it and its in his heart and then allows himself to be convinced not to do it...is the saddest crazyest thing i ever heard...i am sure some people will argue theres more to it then that but it makes no difference at the end of the day it still just amounts to that.....

what scares me is that most or all of the artists i really like are in it..and how long before they convince them to give up too...Montse Cortes, Guadiana ( i think) Jesus de Rosario ( there was roumer hes allready decided to stop), David Cerreduela, Ramon Jimenez, Potito...etc etc...i hope i am wrong and i hope theres more to it then that but who knows what really goes on

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why you folks like his style so much ? is he more tradional or modern


i dont know ...i just like some of his compositions...i mostly like him because he comes from a big dance accompany background and to me everything he does can be used with dancers....also his rithm is crazy good

hes a bit more "modern" i guess but i dont like him cause of that..hes got some beautiful melodies...




Pimientito -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 2:06:50)

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u pulling our legs florian

I thought this had been talked about a lot too.
As Ron says the "Culto" is an evangelical Christian sect with increasing popularity. Whereas catholicism is the main religion in Spain it appeals more to the middle classes. The culto seems to attract working classes and gypsy communities. The music tends to be up beat and flamenco is often performed in the ceremonies. Its a bit like the Spanish version of a gospel church. Sermons talk about Christs time in prison for example to include members of the congregation who have done some jail time. They also talk a lot about the problems of drink and drugs.
For this reason members of the Culto are encouraged to stay away from environments where there is a lot of drinking and drug taking going on...and that often means flamenco juergas. It depends from parish to parish but in the more extreme churches, they suggest that artists leave the flamenco scene altogether. Many of those artists are still allowed to teach and record but often only perform for the church. This means no more concerts and certainly no late night drunken flamenco parties....and unfortunately no more opprtunity to see some great artists live.




minordjango -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 2:27:23)

cheers Guys very interesting , missed the posts before, no problems with religion or drinking and that lifestyle[:-] either way"providing" doesnt constrain any creative output[:)]




Doitsujin -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 2:35:26)

EDIT! DONT CITE ME!!!

EDIT2: What I wrote here 5 mins ago. I wont reply. I wont talk about any religion.




Ron.M -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 3:03:59)

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I wont reply. I wont talk about any religion.


Come off it Doit....I bet you are toying with joining the Cult yourself. [:D]

(PS. You have been cited [:D])

cheers,

Ron




Escribano -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 3:33:28)

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I bet you are toying with joining the Cult yourself


We played a gig with "Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction" once and after hearing us, their bassist Kid Chaos went off to join "The Cult" [;)]




Ron.M -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 3:37:39)

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Zodiac Mindwarp


[:D][:D][:D]




Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 3:42:39)

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I wont talk about any religion.



probably wise decision [:D]....i am with that religion that dosent allow me to buy presents for people ....and the one that allows more then one wife....oh god i hope its one and the same


oh and the one that u can pretty much do anything wrong all your life, kill , steal whatever and as long as you say u sorry, confess and say a few hail merries... u cool with god, cause thats what people dont realise god is cool and forghiving...he forghives anything except if you question him......then hes a litlle vengeful.

pretty well written if u ask me...imagine all the killers amongst us who have allready done wrong and know that they going to hell no matter what...nothing to lose, how would anyone control them ...so wel just let them belive theres a chance ;-) by the time they realize...its too late lol

it better be that way !! or i am going to be ef*ing pissed off if i get to heaven and have Hitller living next door to me cause he said a few hail marries in the last minute of the last hour [&:]




Ron.M -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 4:12:36)

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steal whatever and as long as you say u sorry,


British politicians already do this....

No matter what you're caught doing, (lying, cheating, stealing, corruption, hypocrisy etc) you just apologise and are immediately given a clean sheet and are still considered to be an Honorable Member, Sir or Lord.

After you have been caught red handed and it's published in the newspapers etc, you quickly report yourself to the parliamentary authorities (before anyone else does) to show that you are honorable have done nothing wrong. [:D]

Bankers and big corporations are getting in on the act too, since they see it working for our leaders.

True!

cheers,

Ron




Florian -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 4:18:50)

well there u go...as long as u say u sorry all is cool...and British people and Australians will all be in heaven anyway cause we say sorry non stop...... "- oh sorry, terribly sorry to bother you but... u seem to be standing on my foot, please gett off as it really hurts [:)]"




Doitsujin -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 4 2010 5:28:30)

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Come off it Doit....I bet you are toying with joining the Cult yourself.

(PS. You have been cited )


You know... religion is so difficult to talk about... No matter what you say...at least one person will be pissed off in the end. So I don´t say anything. My wish not to get cited was only to prevent further discussion about some things I wrote and deleted immediately about religion.. Other people should fight about that..not me.




Pimientito -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 11:30:43)

Its funny that we were talking about Viejin a few days ago. I was jamming with Ruben Campos this morning and he was showing off his new"Viejin" model guitar that he got last year.
So Viejin is no longer selling Condes....hes actually got his own Caño Roto label made to his spec by "Hermanos Borja" in Madrid and signed by Viejin himself.



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Pimientito -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 11:37:15)

You can see the Label says
"HERMANOS BORJA
Constructores de Guitarras
Indicaciones Tecnicas
"EL VIEJIN"
caño roto . Madrid

The blue stamp with Hermanos Borja Madrid España on the outside
constuctores de guitarras
indicaciones tecnicas
Jose Jiminez
"EL VIEJIN"

on the inside



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Ron.M -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 11:39:56)

Hey Pim,

Can we all club together and help Florian buy one?

I know this is gonna bug him....I just know it...[:D]

cheers,

Ron




Pimientito -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 11:43:10)

Yes please. Im all for bugging Flo......[:D]
In fact I might buy one just to annoy him!!!
Actually a very nice guitar to play, what I would call a no nonsense instrument, simple, sounds good, easy to play and half the price of a Conde.



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Arash -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 11:59:08)

interesting.
how did the viejin guitar sound? more like a Conde or something else?




Pimientito -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 12:04:09)

Its a very flamenco instrument...quite light and trebly. Conde has that kind of reverby quality. Personally I prefered the Conde Ruben sold me to this guitar. saying that...the strings were completely worn out. Ruben really hammers the instrument so it was difficult to make a full evaluation. We have a gig this week so when he changes the strings I will try it out properly. Even with old strings you could tell it was very well set up and easy to play, nice and light with a bright sound that wasnt too dry. Definately good value for the 3500 Euros or so.




Arash -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 12:18:38)

thanks




Estevan -> RE: El Viejin (Apr. 13 2010 13:57:05)

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what scares me is that most or all of the artists i really like are in it...

Don't be scared...it's only a matter of time before you join, too. Brother Florian...

(or you could just buy the Viejin guitar - Pimientito will give you a good deal - and draw the line there.)

[;)]




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