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Alegrías - Manolo Sanlúcar

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

from Carlos Saura's Flamenco

Lyrics
Choir (Las Peligro):
traca tra traca tra
ay, ole arsa y toma
tran trabili trabili tran tran tran
trabili trabili trero
arsa y toma, arsa y toma
trabili tran
ay, lemon seller, give me some lemonade

Solo (Diego Carrasco):
l'm a gypsy,
made of the salt of Cádiza

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  • La camisa del que toca el cajón es genial. Masteripiece

  • que grandiosidad.... Manolo el mas grande.

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  • Buenísimo. 1:58 es un momentazo.

  • @Mozalbacete

    Es Jesus Lennon, su nieto.

    

  • Imprecionante :)

  • John Lennon acompañando.

  • @aipviolin

    yeah i know. i'm german and i cant speak spanish very well. So i used a translator. For example camarons buleria that he sungs in paris 1987. for me it doesnt make any sense. a spanish friend translated it for me and i know. Flamenco-letras are just pure poetry. On Monday i'll go to Granada (Sacromonte) to learn flamenco in its real form. Which instrument do you play?

  • @paulogipsyflamenco1 de Cái no de Cádiz!!, lo cual te delata que no eres gaditano, jajaja!

  • Ole Manolo!!

  • Que coño dice el que esta sentado con ellos, que dice una frase al principio y al final, pero como que no se entiende ná, y mira que soy andaluz, parece que dice: "Ya sabe Cai (Cádiz), que el de capote.....(y algo más)". Al que lo averigue le mando una transferencia de 20€, jajaja!!!

  • @GuitarraFlamenca1000 For you doesnt make any sense. At the beginning of the song, the women sings onomatopoeias, and a series of phrases that in Spain have a meaning; for example they say "Ay, mi moreno" (I can´t traduce this), and "Agua de mayo" (As the rain in May, that mean because the rain at that time is very good for agriculture, which means that everything will be fine, it´s too complicate to explain you). Sorry for my english! Greetings from Granada in Andalusia (Spain)

  • manolo no es gitano

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