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metalhead -> Is this traditional or new flamenco? (Nov. 22 2024 15:36:54)





Stu -> RE: Is this traditional or new flamenco? (Nov. 22 2024 20:12:29)

Here we go.....

Well this is from 1980s right?

I was thinking about this the other day...
When you compare this to something like nino Ricardo... this is new. Not traditional.

But when you compare it to something like yerai cortes and the other wacky stuff that's going on now?? Seems a little antiquated...

And in 40 years it'll seem even more old fashioned...

That being said... is still not traditional in the way you/ or others usually mean...

..... is it? [&:]


I mean there's a flute!




metalhead -> RE: Is this traditional or new flamenco? (Nov. 23 2024 10:53:01)

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ORIGINAL: Stu

But when you compare it to something like yerai cortes and the other wacky stuff that's going on now?? Seems a little antiquated...



welp, I guess we can agree on that one. The 1980's were the peak of flamenco I think. Didn't sound completely old fashioned like Diego del Gastor and and also nowhere as new as the guys today. Moderation is key!




Manitas de Lata -> RE: Is this traditional or new flamenco? (Nov. 23 2024 17:21:27)





Ricardo -> RE: Is this traditional or new flamenco? (Nov. 23 2024 19:45:38)

yerai plays old music in a new way, where as Tomatito plays new music in an old way.




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