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Tangri
28th February 2014, 00:10
Paco de Lucia is past away. RIP
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http://www.fashiontimes.com/articles/3016/20140227/spanish-flamenco-maestro-paco-de-lucia-suffers-heart-attack-dead-at-66.htm
cloud9
28th February 2014, 00:18
A great musician, a living legend.
Snowflower
28th February 2014, 00:38
I had never heard of him. Thank you for a delightful interval of listening.
Dennis Leahy
28th February 2014, 02:39
Allow me to re-post what I posted in Farcebook, here:
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You won't hear me mourn the loss of celebrities - unless they are artists who came by celebrity via world-class artistry.
Paco de Lucia has died.
"Who is he?", some of you might ask. Well, he's probably not the greatest flamenco guitar player, ever. That title probably belongs to some unknown kid playing for tips somewhere on the streets of Spain. But Paco de Lucia is certainly among the greatest ever, and the greatest of the celebrated, well-known players - and has to be the greatest ambassador for flamenco guitar playing, ever.
It doesn't matter if you really don't like flamenco guitar playing, if you have an ear for musical mastery, you'll recognize his genius. I'll re-post a 2004 concert he did (with other world-class musicians.) If you don't have time to listen to a full concert (nearly an hour and 45 minutes), and if you're wondering what the fuss is about the world losing a great artist, just listen to the first song.
The world lost a great artist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nux5LzzxT3o
Dennis
WhiteFeather
28th February 2014, 03:56
Another great musician that's gone home (As Bob Dean would say). Some Heck Of A List Of Musicians In That Next Plane Ehh?
EC1000
28th February 2014, 14:56
one of the greatest musicians, ever! RIP
Tangri
1st March 2014, 00:45
Allow me to re-post what I posted in Farcebook, here:
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You won't hear me mourn the loss of celebrities - unless they are artists who came by celebrity via world-class artistry.
Paco de Lucia has died.
"Who is he?", some of you might ask. Well, he's probably not the greatest flamenco guitar player, ever. That title probably belongs to some unknown kid playing for tips somewhere on the streets of Spain. But Paco de Lucia is certainly among the greatest ever, and the greatest of the celebrated, well-known players - and has to be the greatest ambassador for flamenco guitar playing, ever.
It doesn't matter if you really don't like flamenco guitar playing, if you have an ear for musical mastery, you'll recognize his genius. I'll re-post a 2004 concert he did (with other world-class musicians.) If you don't have time to listen to a full concert (nearly an hour and 45 minutes), and if you're wondering what the fuss is about the world losing a great artist, just listen to the first song.
The world lost a great artist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nux5LzzxT3o
Dennis
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