Ricardo -> RE: Echoes of Greece.. (Apr. 18 2006 6:21:01)
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Regards the word Gypsy/Gitano, again I agree, it is a European word from when the first recorded Gypsies in Spain claimed to be pilgrims from Egypt Kate, you often talk about "walkin down" to see your gipsy or morocan friends. Do you mean the Albaicin area, that long ass set of stairs where they sell stuff? Did you ever see some gringo guiripayo idiot carrying a set of matched luggage with wheels behind, pushing a baby stroller with a lap top computer, portable DVD player, several Corte Ingles bags in front, with two guitars strapped on (one a negra), wearing freakin cowboy boots, going down that WHOLE walkway behind some hot fashion model with a toddler, last July? That would have been me. [:@] Luckily, she carried the stuff she bought along the way...until we got down to the bottom and could find a place to hang it on me. Anyway, my friend is a flamenco singer from sevilla, gitano, he says his "clan", his people are from egypt. They know there are other gypsies from elswhere, but have it in their tradition to teach the next generation their roots are in egypt. So they have believed that for a long time, not sure why they would make it up. He does not have anything against the other gypsies from India or where ever they may have come from. So why would they need to make it up that they came from Egypt? I mean what is the prestige of being a pilgrim from Egypt vs a pilgrim from India? So by saying "everyone has agreed" you mean the ethnomusicologists or whoever studies them, not the gypsies themselves...right? It is pretty interesting regardless. Anyway, he personally feels that flamenco cante is most similar to Arabic singing, vs other musics flamenco is often compared to.
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