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  • This music hits me like a tsunami...so incredible!

  • indeed, don't get this 'old school' reference. Pure, yes. Stunning, and almost effortless. 3 dislikes? how on earth can you??

  • the clapping is annoying

  • @ChangGang

    then flamenco to you is annoying

  • what video is this from?

  • Normally people clap their hands at the end of each songs..Thos guys must be Tomatito's biggest fans..damn they are even clapping in time...lol...you dont get that at Lil Wayne's concert

  • That part at 1:43 ... I wish the camera was on his hands so I could figure out what his left hand is doing, lol. Oh well, you can tell he's having a hell of a good time doing it!

  • This is really top!! really love this action.. Totally from my heart Thanks :-)

  • ole :)

  • vaya soniketaZo !!... y el toque gordo gordo !!... ese camino volverá con el tiempo ... Ahora a la gente le va más lo descafeinao ...

  • If you think this buleria is bad ass, you should listen to tomatitos uncles buleria - his name is nino miguel and the buleria is called vinos y caballos.

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  • I like both the old and the new and the evolution of flamenco in the broader sense. Paco is at the top of his game and people who are just stuck in the old days and don't realize he is technically brilliant beyond belief...well that's just too bad. All around, Sabicas is probably the most proficient master of all...solo, for singers and dancers he was probably the best in my book, but I like Tomatito and all those guys!....How can you not?

  • This is not oldschool buleria... this is just a REAL buleria. What came after is just faggy jazz flamenco

  • @antonioXbrandao Oldschool usualy means from the root... original... old-school... but thanx for your attention!

  • @shahin0ne87 yeah man you're right and I know that, I didn't really mean to correct anything in your description :) it was just a way of making my personal manifesto against jazzy-flamenco :) which is not the case here. I really loved the older sound of Tomatito, which was more similar to his uncle's sound El Niño Miguel... Greetings

  • @antonioXbrandao Yeah.. I feel the same way, but there are some great modern flamenco stuff there... anyway, flamenco is a beautiful art to express diffrent feelings. Cheers and olé tu :)

  • right to the point .....thanks man. I wish i had come across you, your music and your thoughts earlier in my life.Suerte hombre

  • Flamenco Puro , Ole'..........

  • @antonioXbrandao Some people would call THIS jazzy. It´s the style Paco de Lucia brought up 30 years ago. At that time Sabicas was old school. Flamenco is great - changing and always the same.

  • @antonioXbrandao I think we should say its a really great Bulerias puro anyway jazz or

    not paco de lucia is also a great innovator, flamenco is in the history always changing, influence from many direction (Latin=Rumba, Arabic=the Scale, India the long compas.....)

    this makes the vital character of the flamenco he will never stopp changing and this is what love...Ole!!!!!!!!!!

  • de verda ole los tocaores de verdad eso y el maestro q no falte

    los 2 mejores del mundo

  • I like how right at the end he's looks to the side like "whatever, this shit is easy"

  • por este video aprendi a tocar la guitarra

  • fantastic rendition!!

  • The lenght of his thumb. Great guitar playing.

  • i love itttttttttt <3

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