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Uploaded by compasyduende on Jun 3, 2009
Solo guitar track from Fin de Verano Fiesta; San Diego, CA 2000. Recorded in the field by Luke Asbury. Flamenco in the style of Morón de la Frontera.
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No offense those great name you mention. But personlly I rather listen to the soulful flamenco of Steve Kahn than any of Sabicas or Paco.
To be honest. I dont no why, I think it is the sound,
the simple but beautiful way Steve plays.
It is not complicated stuffs, but still so uniqe
and so "earfriendly".
Dirokbej 2 years ago
Now this is real gutsy flamenco, none of that watered down jazzy rubbish played by show offs!! Please do a video
MrDavidMason 2 years ago
he plays in the style of the great diego del gastor un poco de respecto tonto lava
micuho 2 years ago
When I saw the name "Steve Khan," I thought it was the well known session guitarist. Obviously, this isn't him *lol
I like flamenco (Paco deLucia, Sabacas, etc), but this wasn't enjoyable for me. Really don't like his righthand attack.
robibm2003 2 years ago
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No offense those great name you mention. But personlly I rather listen to the soulful flamenco of Steve Kahn than any of Sabicas or Paco.
To be honest. I dont no why, I think it is the sound,
the simple but beautiful way Steve plays.
It is not complicated stuffs, but still so uniqe
and so "earfriendly".
Dirokbej 2 years ago
Now this is real gutsy flamenco, none of that watered down jazzy rubbish played by show offs!! Please do a video
MrDavidMason 2 years ago
he plays in the style of the great diego del gastor un poco de respecto tonto lava
micuho 2 years ago
When I saw the name "Steve Khan," I thought it was the well known session guitarist. Obviously, this isn't him *lol
I like flamenco (Paco deLucia, Sabacas, etc), but this wasn't enjoyable for me. Really don't like his righthand attack.
robibm2003 2 years ago