estebanana -> RE: Rodrigo & Gabriela, what do you guys think? (May 3 2015 1:25:52)
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Here is a news clipping of a review which appeared in the LA Times for the same show when it played in LA: http://articles.latimes.com/1987-09-20/entertainment/ca-9304_1_flamenco-dancers The other dancers, were Manuela Carrasco, and Angelita Vargas, and as you know Farruco...the review failed to give the line up of all the guitarists, but I think Pepe Habichuela was also in the show. _____________ As for the important points made by three or four working guitarists that musicians need some popular entertaining music to bring to the stage, yes you nave to make a living and it's fine. You guys have artistry, taste, and background in fine music. You bring entertainment as a plus on top of that. Bands or groups like Gab & Rod seem to only bring the entertainment. For me, a listener who has been heavy into several kinds of music that requires deep listening, I find G&R super boring and the guitar solo against a rumba compas to me is really a super cliche'. I think this is all well and good and the general public is served by this and musicians can make money doing music. But in the end I want and need a deep music or art that has the power and gravity to grant a kind of redemptive journey through the music. And while I can respect anyone who can make it through the journey of navigating the music business, that is how I primary see the journey of that music they play. I don't get a deeper satisfaction or it does not challenge me to change myself in order to listen to it. Some music demands that you change yourself in order to get with it and allow it to take you on a journey, and the result is a redemptive feeling, a real liberation, some truth for the moment. And some music meets you where you are and does not make you step up and challenge yourself to understand it. The point of music is to operate as the former, but if the latter is needed as a part of the bigger vehicle, that's ok.
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