tele -> Post your favourite youtube videos (May 22 2013 21:46:10)
Post here your favourite youtube flamenco videos[:)]
I know there are countless good ones but lets share some great ones so we might discover some new gems.
One of my favourite bulerias:
pink -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 22 2013 22:17:33)
Nice choice... like that a lot!! Here goes....got three for you for starters
All of these do it for me....hope they crank some other members handles!!
pink
faridtoghi -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 22 2013 22:34:31)
I am sure most of you have seen this. But I wanted to post it for people new to Flamenco as English search on YouTube will not find this.
FredGuitarraOle -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 22 2013 22:40:47)
This was the video that got me into Flamenco and into guitar actually. I started learning by myself some basic Blues stuff about 6 months before watching Paco for the first time and this video was definitely what got me hooked.
I don't really have favourite videos or guitarists or cantaores, but here is another video I really like. This one has everything, Pepe and Juan, Estrella singing with her mother and grandmother, and, most of all, Soleá's pretty face.
Leñador -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 22 2013 22:56:56)
Love this 'cus it's without all the violins and what not on the album, also an awesome ending that's not on the album.
And this 'cus it was the first video I saw where I really appreciated the whole flamenco package (cantaor, bailaor, tocaor) as opposed to being stuck on solo guitar stuff.
guitarbuddha -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 22 2013 23:32:46)
That Solea was terrific Pink ! Great to hear a really different young voice.
Didn't sound like a Paco or Vicente clone despite having clearly absorbed their styles.
Nothing so interesting from me but I guess this has to be a classic video and a real bulletproof performance.
oc chuck -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 2:20:16)
Another Bulerias;
Diego del Gastor
NormanKliman -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 6:41:28)
manicfingers -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 7:30:17)
Norman - that dancing is spooky.. it is like slow motion - she has such control.
These will be familiar to the old hands, but anyway..
This has to be the winner of the 'how much crazy kinetic flamenco energy can you cram into every picosecond of measurable time'.
It could also be entitled 'flamenco on ice' looking at how Carmen unintenionally slides around strutting her stuff.
I swear that table visibly has an orgasm towards the end her knuckle-smashing episode.
This is also amazing.. more pure, raw oldish-school stuff that needs a regular airing :
NormanKliman -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 7:51:56)
Glad you liked it manicfingers. I love her carefree little laugh at the end. The sequence from "Los Tarantos" plays a little fast. It's not so obvious in the singing, but it's noticeable in most of the movements. For example, at about 0:27, in the facial expressions of the bald guitarist, just before he shouts, "¡Agua!" If I remember correctly, one of my favorite lines in the whole film is spoken just before the sequence starts: "Now the mother-in-law is going to dance!"
aleksi -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 8:01:24)
Young blood! Juan Habichuela nieto just has that something special that makes him step out from others.
ralexander -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 13:09:48)
Oh God, there are so many!!
Leñador -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 14:14:33)
Nice thread Tele, such a basic idea but I'm really seeing a lot of cool stuff I haven't seen before.
Ricardo -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 20:10:50)
This is still my favorite from rito y geografia...the unsung hero that (sorry to whatever aficionado thinks differently) just simply sings better and with more heart and precision and skill and charisma than any famous one. His recordings few and far between are considered "ok" by aficionados, but this intimate look shows me something totally amazing. Makes me wonder seriously about the old maestros cantaores from the golden era, as all we have are the recordings.
tele -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 20:51:56)
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ORIGINAL: Lenador
Nice thread Tele, such a basic idea but I'm really seeing a lot of cool stuff I haven't seen before.
Yeah great vids. I have too little knowledge about flamenco artists and haven't heard some of the names before... Keep em coming
pink -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 24 2013 22:28:53)
& here we go again....
Will stop throwing em in now.......everything shared so far has been a joy to watch. Good call tele! Best wishes pink
guitarbuddha -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 25 2013 11:25:14)
And one from the mighty Grisha.
pink -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 25 2013 17:53:08)
Good call sir !!
Best regards pink
Erik van Goch -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 25 2013 18:32:10)
I don't like bull fights but it can lead to good flamenco....the little girl after the break can tell you how voluminous singers can sing.
aeolus -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 25 2013 20:02:45)
Sean -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 25 2013 21:04:36)
tele -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 27 2013 21:44:39)
FredGuitarraOle -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 27 2013 22:56:52)
I was kind of disappointed with the last one... Cool concert, but that guitar Pepe is playing ruins everything... Awful sound...[&:]
tele -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 28 2013 8:58:58)
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ORIGINAL: FredGuitarraOle
I was kind of disappointed with the last one... Cool concert, but that guitar Pepe is playing ruins everything... Awful sound...[&:]
I don't care about the sound of a guitar when the strings are played like that[:)]
ralexander -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 28 2013 12:48:07)
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This is still my favorite from rito y geografia...the unsung hero that (sorry to whatever aficionado thinks differently) just simply sings better and with more heart and precision and skill and charisma than any famous one. His recordings few and far between are considered "ok" by aficionados, but this intimate look shows me something totally amazing. Makes me wonder seriously about the old maestros cantaores from the golden era, as all we have are the recordings.
Thanks for posting this. I had not gotten around to watching that one. Platero has loads of charisma and some kick-ass pipes!
I think it's safe to say that this series contains some of the most special recorded moments in the history of flamenco. Being able to watch and study the cantaores has deepened my appreciate for cante immeasurably.
Here's one of my favorite episodes that also includes Platero - fandangos naturales
tele -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 28 2013 20:06:59)
Another cepero:
tele -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 31 2013 19:22:46)
moraito:
Doitsujin -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (May 31 2013 21:19:50)
Why aren´t the top solo guitarplayers record more full concerts like vicente and paco did? ..... Too bad.
gounaro -> RE: Post your favourite youtube videos (Jun. 2 2013 22:23:42)
Legend!
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