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  • @Natsumebankai That is not exactly correct. The guitar certainly evolved from other instruments such as the L'oud (Persian and Arabic) but the 6 string instrument tuned in 4ths with one Major 3rd interval between g and b, shaped like a woman was developed in Spain.

    This shows how difficult it is to say where a thing is from, it is always more complicated than that.

  • que barbaridad!

    

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  • John Mc Laughlin has no business playing with Paco de Lucia!!

    It cant stand it!!!!

  • but they all have gypsy soul and heart

  • @loombaron I repaet: PACO DE LUCIA IS NOT GYPSY, he was born in Andalucía but he is not gypsy, Camarón was gypsy, Tomatito too, but Paco de Lucía is not Gypsy, one thing is Andalusian people who live in Andalucía (Spain) and other thing are gypsy who lives in all around the world and all around Spain. Do you think al andalussians are gypsy?if you're an ignorant read somthing about it, it will be very good to your knowledge, soplapollas

  • Paco was born in Andalusia and most flamenco musicians too. They are gysies idiot.

  • @loombaron Paco de lucía is not gypsy, most of the best flamenco guitar players are not gypsy!!

  • american musicians cannot play flamenco, and saxon people cannot either. You need to have gypsy blood to play it.

  • 7:47 I love how Paco is doing the crazy picking without looking smiling, watching John losing his ass trying to follow, ahahah

  • I saw these guys when they toured Australia. It was the Perth Concert Hall and Steve Morse was the support (and awesome as well). For us non technicians who don't know the "rules" on how music "should" be played, there was just the sound of great musicians, in tune with each other and the audience...a memorable gig and I'm glad I was lucky enough to see it...

  • Dead guy trio: Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Django Reinhardt.

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