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For years now I've been using YouTube to quickly find any music I wanted to listen to on YouTube's official artist channels. For example, you can go to Sabicas - Topic channel and have all these recordings that used to be collector items. While other artists are still up, Paco de Lucia's page seems to have disappeared recently. It has been replaced with a gamer guy's channel with one video. What's going on?
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RE: Paco de Lucia's Artist Page on Y... (in reply to Grisha)
Whatever page you were checking was a personal page so it got hacked or the guy is gone, or there is a spelling detail. What specific video were you checking? I always just search for specific titles, they are probably out there. Also type PacodeluciaTV for example…
RE: Paco de Lucia's Artist Page on Y... (in reply to Ricardo)
Do we have all possible videos of Paco (tv appearance, concert or whatever) on youtube these days? I wonder what it looked like 10-15 years ago on youtube. Sometimes older threads have dead links to Paco videos which may have been lost forever.
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RE: Paco de Lucia's Artist Page on Y... (in reply to devilhand)
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ORIGINAL: devilhand
Do we have all possible videos of Paco (tv appearance, concert or whatever) on youtube these days? I wonder what it looked like 10-15 years ago on youtube. Sometimes older threads have dead links to Paco videos which may have been lost forever.
My bootleg of la Barrosa from 96 is still popular and no better version has ever appeared which by now I feel is odd. I know there exists guitar Trio 96 at Montreux on video that never made it out (only audio of Frevo). In my Guitarrero book there is a claim that Paco appears on TV playing his Lorenzo Alvarez guitar (would have been used on the De Falla record mid 70s), but never saw this. I am sure there are more TV appearances in the archives of TVE, however, I feel we have seen everything in terms of repertoire that he would have performed on TV in some form or another.