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Un poco de bulerías modernas
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RobF
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Joined: Aug. 24 2017

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RE: Un poco de bulerías modernas (in reply to Mark2)
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*edit* removed a reference to a friend* I checked the webpage for the Cádiz festival and the line-up goes well beyond just flamenco and modern, I believe there is also classical music, but I’d have to check again. Morante would know as he lives there. I’m not trying to pick fights, there’s been enough of those around here recently as it is. I’ll listen to what pleases me, my tastes are wide ranging and include a healthy dose of flamenco. There was a time when flamenco was pretty well the only thing I’d listen to, but those days have passed. I’m a guitar maker, not a flamenco, and while I have friends in Spain who are flamencos and live every moment of their days as such, I’ve never claimed to be anything but what I am, not to them, nor to anyone else. If the hardcores of the Foro would prefer people like me not frequent the place, or for me to keep my mouth shut and only speak when spoken to, then so be it, just say so and I can be on my way. It’ll have no impact on my love of flamenco, whatsoever. That can continue without all this nonsense.
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Date Nov. 4 2022 0:22:42
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Fluknu
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RE: Un poco de bulerías modernas (in reply to Morante)
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You guys are hot :) it's like in the far west here. " Don't take your guns to town, Fluknu" Joke aside, personaly I think these mixes and endeavours are very important. I mean nature needs mutation. Some mutations are crap and go down the drain, and some will bring new energy and life forms, or music forms. I listenned with interest to all the stuff. Until I find something that blows my mind, I kind of stay with tradition. I haven't seen yet a good mutation :) My path is actually opposite. As I didn't know much about Flamenco 5 years ago, I got into enjoying it through Capullo, Potito, and Camaron. With Time, I go backwards in time and discover the older singers. So from a branch, I'm going down the Igdrazyl of Flamenco to find it's roots. That said, I have to admit I hate the flute, violin and harps in Flamenco...LOL The only guest i sometimes enjoy is the piano. But only sometimes. Anyway, what I'm saying is that Those people are trying things. And I have tremendous respect for that. it doesn't prevent me from saying to myself..."what a load of crap". That said, the rocio Marquqez with bronquio was interesting. And the Romero Martin too.
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Date Nov. 4 2022 8:19:47
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