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  • The word flamenco is most commonly considered derived from the Spanish word for Flemish. Some claim that Spanish Jews in Flanders were allowed to perform their music without oppression, and Gypsies that had fought there with distinction in war on behalf of Spain were rewarded by being allowed to settle in Andalusia. Main stream scholars recognize all these early influences but consider flamenco as an earlier 19th century performance stage music as tango or fado.

  • That fuckin catterwhaling is sure to send the elitest running for cover.

  • Spaniards prob still enjoy more freedoms than the police run = USA. same thing with the Germans.

  • I do about anything I get a hankering to do,and so far I havnt been fucked with.

  • is that a fuckin man woman or just a really ugly bitch with a bad voice

  • Stop posting fake titles to promote your BULLSHIT.

  • Spaniards prob still enjoy more freedoms than the police run = USA. same thing with the Germans.

  • And by the way = Thats a Men singing not a Women .This is actually a spoof made by Spaniards for Spaniards see Spaniards have a very good sense of Humor many times better than even the British! The Germans totally would have no clue of this Humor.

  • id say english humour is better :-)

  • Flamenco is an Andalusian traditional folk music. It consists of three forms: the song (cante), the dance (baile) and the guitar (guitarra). The first reference dates back to 1774, from Cadalso's "Cartas Marruecas". Flamenco probably originated in Cádiz, Jérez de la Frontera and Triana, and could be a descendant of musical forms left by Moorish during the 8th-14th century. Influences from the Byzantine church music, Egypt, Pakistan and India could also have been important in shaping the music.

  • The word flamenco is most commonly considered derived from the Spanish word for Flemish. Some claim that Spanish Jews in Flanders were allowed to perform their music without oppression, and Gypsies that had fought there with distinction in war on behalf of Spain were rewarded by being allowed to settle in Andalusia. Main stream scholars recognize all these early influences but consider flamenco as an earlier 19th century performance stage music as tango or fado.

  • wtf. a buncha Mexicans singing so what.

    oh, I guess I'm supposed to feel dumb now that I don't get it right?

    w/e dude.

  • assholes those are Spaniards not fucking Mexicans!.

  • we need English subtitles

  • SOY MARICON DE ESPANA = I'm FAG from Spain being sang in a very talented Flamenco Style!

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