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gerundino63
Posts: 1714
Joined: Jul. 11 2003
From: The Netherlands

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RE: Peteneras (in reply to Morante)
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Very nice Peteneras! I like it a lot how the guitarist and the singer melt together as one. Once I red the story why it brings bad luck to play the peteneras; There was a girl in the village Paterna that was so beautiful that all the men in Paterna fall in love with her. On a very dark and bad day, the girl died. All The men where crying, they could not work, and could not eat. After moths, they still where mourning, crying, not eating and not working. All the women where desperate, nothing could comfort the sad men. Ans so, the whole village was doomed to go under. So, never ever play a peteneras, you are doomed if you do.
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