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RE: Manuel Agujetas has passed away... (in reply to koenie17)
Yes, thats a BIG loss for flamenco and I agree with lañador, the end of an era.
But thanks to Dudnote, this sad notice, for me ended up being one with a big smile on my face. What a wonderfull video you uploaded. Its so vibrant. Agujetas in his maybe best years and the guitar of Niño Jero fits absolutely perfect. Besides the majestry of the music, I really like the precense of the musicians. The way Agujetas comunicates with the audience after the first Bulerias por solea. The way he comunicates with Niño Jero during the playing, his attitudes towards the audience when they talk to loud. Its all there.
RE: Manuel Agujetas has passed away... (in reply to koenie17)
It the movie Cantaor he shows a christ on the cross sculpture he made, quite large on his living room wall. Only one of the figures arms are nailed to the cross the other arm is hanging naturally. He said something like the cannot nail me up totally, I don"t remember exactly, but it was a great thing to see to understand how he was thinking.