Thank you Mark, wherever you are... for your modesty show with this comment, we all know that you were not handicapped with the guitar and we also greatly appreciate your compositions!
if you like this kind of music you should check Manitas de Plata.he was also known by the nickname the Picasso of flamenco,ways much better then Paco de Lucia.
sorry to violently disagree, but Manitas de plata had no understanding of compas and he mostly resorted playing distorted versions of free palos. He is somewhat interesting and authentic in what he did, but his technique was disastrous and comparing him to Paco, or any flamenco artist for that matter, is an absolute misunderstanding. hahaha. better than Paco. oh come on man.......... 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t disagree more with Propatria. Paco was the greatest flamenco guitarist of the second half of the 20th C. He had absolute mastery of the guitar and revolutionized flamenco guitar with outstanding technique and outstanding sense of rhythm. He accompanied most of the top flamenco singers in the 1970’s and 80’s and his recordings as an accompanyist are a master class in how to support a singer. There is no flamenco guitarist today that hasn’t been influenced by Paco de Lucia. Manitas had a poor understanding of the all important ‘compas’ or rhythmic count of the flamenco styles, a rough, rudimentary technique and a novice’s understanding of how to accompany the flamenco styles .
Paco in a state of grace, on another level of consciousness.
...esta forma de tocar transciende el presente...puro sentimiento flamenco...
So glad you’re getting deep into Paco (that sounded wrong). My favorite guitarist! ❤️
😅😅😅 - Very Deep!
Desde donde nació Paco de Lucia, saludos , en Algeciras. España. Muchas gracias por la divulgación de su arte.
and about the last part the first piece they were gonna play cancion de amor/entre dos aguas which is insane and they are improvising
Grande paco
Simplemente fantástico!!
Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits said after a concert of Paco de Lucia: " I realized I have no idea of playing guitar ".
Thank you Mark, wherever you are... for your modesty show with this comment, we all know that you were not handicapped with the guitar and we also greatly appreciate your compositions!
Master of másters
Salud2 desde baiona Galicia España
Hypnotic and overwhelming. Pure art.
Amazing
buena reaccio hermano
Wuauuuuuuuu
The GOAT
Escucha a Sabicas.fue la inspiración de paco.no se queda atras
The next one was Paco de Lucia - La Cañada/Tangos (Live in Sevilla) ... you can looking for " Paco de Lucia - Live in Sevilla" and find this one ;)
Once you go into flamenco never come back.
if you like this kind of music you should check Manitas de Plata.he was also known by the nickname the Picasso of flamenco,ways much better then Paco de Lucia.
sorry to violently disagree, but Manitas de plata had no understanding of compas and he mostly resorted playing distorted versions of free palos. He is somewhat interesting and authentic in what he did, but his technique was disastrous and comparing him to Paco, or any flamenco artist for that matter, is an absolute misunderstanding. hahaha. better than Paco. oh come on man.......... 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t disagree more with Propatria. Paco was the greatest flamenco guitarist of the second half of the 20th C. He had absolute mastery of the guitar and revolutionized flamenco guitar with outstanding technique and outstanding sense of rhythm. He accompanied most of the top flamenco singers in the 1970’s and 80’s and his recordings as an accompanyist are a master class in how to support a singer. There is no flamenco guitarist today that hasn’t been influenced by Paco de Lucia. Manitas had a poor understanding of the all important ‘compas’ or rhythmic count of the flamenco styles, a rough, rudimentary technique and a novice’s understanding of how to accompany the flamenco styles .
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Manitas de Plata - Por el camino de Ronda
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