Of course they are playing Heavy Metal..Sevillanas is indeed in the Flamenco Tree as is every other discredited member of that same tree..such as the Rumba
which a lot of people say it's not Flamenco..someday every Flamencoholic will get it through their heads
that there is a Flamenco Tree and everything in it is indeed Flamenco..perhaps not your favorite part of the tree but Flamenco indeed.
Of course they are playing Heavy Metal..Sevillanas is indeed in the Flamenco Tree as is every other discredited member of that same tree..such as the Rumba
which a lot of people say it's not Flamenco..someday every Flamencoholic will get it through their heads
that there is a Flamenco Tree and everything in it is indeed Flamenco..perhaps not your favorite part of the tree but Flamenco indeed.
Irongypsy69 4 years ago
right!
since sevillanas and rumba are popular dance tunes it's not flamenco puro for the purists... ;-)
moja2007 4 years ago
It`s Luna Yena coming from les Saintes Maries de la Mer. Esteban and Yanito.
Indeed Sevillana is from Sevilla and rather adapted by flamenco pero no es puro puro.
elgranjero 4 years ago
That is not gypsy music, that is not even Flamenco, that is a Sevillana. Not remotelly related to the Roma (gypsy) people.
alessioaguirre 5 years ago
It is related to gypsy music.
katherine232 4 years ago
And yet the best players, singers, and dancers of Sevillanas are gypsies... So yes, closely related to the Gitanos who are Roma people.
Vierotchka 4 years ago