| ¡Viva siempre la hermana República del Perú, ea! |
| how gorgeouso! |
| If you like this, check out Julio Jaramillo! |
| I knew three brothers by the name of Canela. |
BCarnFeb 29, 2012 - 16:21 | And here I am still doing open chords! Guess I gotta start somewhere. Nice tune, awesome playing. |
| helgigermany wrote: Very, very nice!! Yes, Paco is fast with his fingers... always impressive with his flamenco guitar work... unbelievable... love it... |
| martinc wrote: Me too but I'd like a nice big stack of marshall amps, a few foot petals just in case I got bored Not to mention a willingness to vary the dynamic range a tad. |
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| Very, very nice!! |
| God! This is simply awesome! |
| Simply amazing! I did not know De Lucía had a version of this tune "La Flor de La Canela" (The Cinammon Flower). Great music! That's why I love Radio Paradise. |
| Lumpee wrote: If I could play guitar this is how I'd like to play. Great Tune!! Me too but I'd like a nice big stack of marshall amps, a few foot petals just in case I got bored |
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Perfect! An evening with the music of Paco De Lucia. |
| If I could play guitar this is how I'd like to play.
Great Tune!! |
| my favourite is la flor de la canela , sung by maría dolores pradera (Spaniard), but Paco de Lucía is a master. olé, maestro. |
| Greatest thing I discovered for myself in Spain a couple of years ago...Paco de Lucia. Good play Bill. |
| Personally I find authentic ethnic styles so much more interesting than 'world' music.
Outstanding flamenco guitarist!
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| Bill....Now how about some Ottmar Liebert???? |
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