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Just been watching this documentary from the BBC: must be one of the best ever made. Sadly many of the artists are now dead, but this is flamenco de verdad.
I was inspired to see it because the other day I met Rancapino in the street. We repaired to a bar and he sent someone for a guitar. I accompanied him por fandangos, malagueñas y seguiriyas; the seguiriyas was incredible.
When my great friend and great cantaor José Millán died in 2008, I stored my guitar in a wardrobe and have not played flamenco since. To accompany Ranca with a beater guitar after 6 years was emocionante.
He thinks the same as me: el cante necesita una guitarra, pero una guitarra sola es una huéfana.