KEITH RICHARDS (Rolling Stones): «Decís que soy una leyenda de la guitarra. No tenéis ni idea. Sólo hay dos o tres guitarristas que se puedan considerar leyenda. Y por encima de todos ellos, está Paco de Lucía.»👏👏👏
Paco de Lucia forse il più grande fra i grandi chitarristi che purtroppo ci ha lasciati troppo presto. Rimane la sua musica, la sua musica immortale, la sua estrema bravura che non finirà mai di stupire,. Grazie grande Paco R.I.P.
I have not heard this song in years…what a wonderful surprise to see and hear it again. Quality song and a quality artist…has not received the recognition he deserved. Thank you Sabina.
@@wout123100 Sorry, I had never heard of him prior to first hearing this song, which was some time back. Frankly, I hadn’t heard of him since. I’m sure there are many bands you have never heard of who may have gone on to be relatively famous. Let’s just enjoy the music.
Por favor fue reconocido como el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos . Entre otras cosas por que el podia hacer lo que hacían otros pero otros no lo que hacia el. Carlos Santana dijo... Si mi guitarra la afinan los angeles la de Paco la afina Dios..
Well, Paco de Lucía is "the God of the guitarists"! He pushed the technical level to the highest point possible, he explored the base of the traditional flamenco guitar and made the style evolve with new harmonies/melodies and introducing new instruments, he also explored different music style like classical music (concerto de Aranjuez, Manuel de Falla) and Jazz (playing with John Mc Laughlin, Al di Meola, Larry Corriel, Chick Corea, etc). His music is so rich that you have to listen to his entire discography to understand how important he has been for the evolution of the guitar, because there are so many styles he has been through. By the way the version of "Entre dos aguas" you just listened was improvised, if you listen to the CD version or other live version it's going to be different. Paco de Lucia is just a monument of the music history, as a professional guitarist I have been inspired by him and I feel lucky to have been alive at the same time as him, I feel lucky to have been able to see him in concert at 5 meters from him several times.
Keith Richards was once told that he was a great guitar player... he answered no... that there were 2 or 3 guitarists in this world who could be called guitar masters... and miles above them this Paco de Lucia...
@@zagalico4133 La frase es muy buena para describir lo que Paco de Lucía es para la guitarra. Muchos rifts de los mejores guitarristas del metal se han basado en Paco de Lucía. LA frase de Keit Richards sólo es un facto "Paco de Lucía es el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos, y por mucho"
Muchas Gracias por no interrumpir, para escuchar al mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos hay que estar en silencio sintiendo con el corazón y si además es con una mujer tan interesante como audaz y con una mirada tan atrayente como la tuya, no se puede pedir mas
Todo el mundo debería escuchar esta canción tocada por Paco de Lucía al menos una vez en la vida. Te abre los ojos de lo que es ser un guitarrista muy bueno y de lo que e ser un genio
The first time I heard Paco's music I became frozen in a sort of trance. The man was the best guitarist this world has ever heard and seen, and may not see again. RIP maestro...!
When I was a teenager, in the summer, I often relaxed in the sun with my walkman, playing a casette tape, and one of my favorites was Paco De Lucia sextet's "Live... One Summer NIght". It's a killer album that always makes me think of summer.
Flamenco was the original genre Paco grew up in, though this is a little bit more of a fusion. The skill, the speed and the expressiveness! The percussionist was Peruvian Pepe Ébano, masterful performance from him, too. I tend to go still watching this, just enjoying every pluck, every hammer-on and pull-off.
Rumba gained a lot of protagonism with the past of the time.. With more rythm It was very played on 70's decade. Most in Catalonia. Peret is the principal artist that song "by" rumba style. Rumba rythms drinks from latin sounds like Cuba specially. As you say, its a fusion from S. XVIII where the commerce was very importanr between Sevilla or Cádiz Ports and La Habana. The Spanish gypsies listened it mixing with Flamenco OG
Paco de Lucía is recognised as one of the greatest guitarists in the world! Glad you like it, he's just superb. He's a natural Flamenco guitarist, but he did all kinds of collaborations, he was the guitar with Bryan Adams in "Have you ever loved a woman?". Thanks for your video! 💜☮️ from Spain
I could spend hours talking about Flamenco and especially the great Paco de Lucia, the GOAT of guitar. I had the fortune to be able to attend 17 of his concerts and even managed on one occasion to talk to him - an incredibly humble and even shy person he seemed.Paco went through various stages in his career, revolutionizing everything, changing everything from the position to sit to play guitar to the guitar itself because before him guitarists used the typical Flamenco guitar made of white cedar and Andalusian pine. One day Paco started using what some call a "hybrid" guitar, a mix of classical concert guitar and Flamenco. In this way Paco discovered that when he wanted he could make it sound sweet and solemn like a classical guitar or aggressive and powerful like a Flamenco guitar. He rethought the harmonies, explored other genres, for example in the famous Friday Night at San Francisco concert in 1981 when he improvised with Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin. here are two examples paco de Lucia Sextet: Solo quiero caminar ua-cam.com/video/q8vp6Rpjzsg/v-deo.html PAco, Di Meola; McLaughlin ua-cam.com/video/GG55zXKbC60/v-deo.html I hope you enjoy
I have a Paco F7 flamenco guitar. Cedar top (negra), and according to the manufacturer it is based on the guitars that Paco played later in his career. This guitar is what happens when a flamenco guitar and a classical guitar have a baby.
Definitely the best reaction of this song that I have seen. I love your spiritual focus about resonate and I absolutely agree with you. Thank you so much for your respect, your open mind and to know appreciate the art wherever it comes. You have a subscriber more and I hope your light arrives far. Cheers 🥂
@@sabina1118 4:09 this technique is called picado, i bet you don't even realize, how difficult it is to master it at this tempo and with this kind of accuracy and articulation, it's far more complex to play it with your fingers than with plectrum .That's why he is guitar God. Mark Knopfler once said "After hearing Paco I discovered that I don't know how to play a guitar". =)
This piece was created 3 years before this video during the sessions of Paco´s LP Fuente y caudal.After recording the other tracks of the album,all of them flamenco numbers,Paco and the musicians improvised this one in a rumba rythm just for relaxing.The piece was recorded and included in the LP and was a best selling single in Spain that marked the beginning of success for Paco.It´s great,as you noticed, the amount of beautiful melodies and riffs that he brings up.Awesome!
Having first heard this when I was 20 - in the days of Return to Forever and Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, CHick Corea et al....now 50 years later I still cry when I hear this. To completely immerse oneself in the true artistry and expression of the soul - music.
The vibrato that Paco de Lucía puts in his music, plucking the strings so hard, is not something that anyone has the courage to do. This shows not only an overwhelming faith in his fingers (which had to be very strong to be able to do it), but an overwhelming confidence in his own skill, which leaves you with your mouth open, especially with the speed at which he moves his fingers, both by the neck as well as by the strings. Simply hypnotic.
Yo siempre digo que eres el mejor en algo cuando tu haces lo que hacen los demas y los demas no pueden hacer lo que haces tu. Paco de Lucia simplemente el mejor.
Who could say anything negative about this master? it is impossible to judge, because you would need to be equal or better than him. One of my biggest tragedies in life is not having had the chance to see him live. He had a unique talent and made sure to shower it upon the world. Thanks Paco, RIP master.
Sobran las palabras solo con verle tocar una guitarra a Paco de Lucia compararlo con cualquier guitarrista de la historia es no saber mucho de este instrumento musical.Nadie jamás a tocado con la velocidad y la perfección que lo hacía este maestro de la guitarra española.Viva por siempre Paco de Lucia.🎶🇪🇸🎶
I really enjoy watching your reactions because you don't stop the video to share your views, you do it by leaving snippets without interrupting the video and that's really good. Greetings from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Fui adolescente en los 80' en Londres y como melomano tengo que decir que el mejor concierto de mi vida fue el de Paco de Lucía en el Hammersmith Odeón. Soy agnóstico pero cuando escuché esta canción en directo me imaginé lo que deben de sentir los creyentes cuando escuchan a Dios.
¿Qué tendrá la buena música que gusta a todo el mundo? Puede ser flamenco, heavy metal. balada, etc. cuando escuchas una obra de arte se te eriza la piel, no sabes si reír, llorar o gritar. Gracias, Paco por dejarnos esta maravillosa obra de arte.
Sabina, love how you first enjoyed Paco de Lucia, his guitar, band, followed by your subtitle description of the song versus constant pauses and opinions over and over. Gracias y hasta la próxima
His father had him practice 8 hours a day since he was a child. His goal was simply that Paco become the greatest flamenco guitar player of the world has ever seen. I think he nailed it!
As a decendant of a gipsy familyclan where the singing was 'primero', we always heard with respect when Paco was playing. His heart was his guitar and his guitar was his heart. Look also for : Fandangos. Pilar Bogado. 2021 ( My family...) pilar is a wonderfull singer.
Paco is a flamenco player, although, having started playing more traditional, crowd-pleasing music, he expanded into a more fusion-based, jazzy crossover style. He played with many jazz greats and is one of the best flamenco players of all time. I first heard him playing with the 'Guitar Trio', with John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola on the album Passion, Grace and Fire, and the classic live album, Friday Night in San Francisco.
I recommend a live performance of the Spanish singer Diana Navarro "CUPLERIAS GALA DE LOS PREMIOS CERES" is a performance that impresses and moves the way she sings and gesticulates and those incredible melismas that she has and with such a personal voice. She is a very versatile singer. Best regards
He was also one third of an 80's acoustic guitar trio with Al Di Meola (who played electric guitar with the jazz/rock group Return To Forever) and John McLaughlin (who played electric guitar with the Mahavishnu Orchestra). That trio was similar, with all three of them trading fast acoustic lead guitar passages between them. On UA-cam just type their names in any order - the song "Mediterranean Sundance" might be the most popular.
Great comment! I was about to post the same exact thing (although I didn't remember the song name). What a display of masterful guitar work. I had the album WAY back in the 70s!
The year of his death, all flamenco shows in Spain began with a minute of silence... He is much more than a guitarist, he is a legend, a god In Madrid, a metro station has his name!
You have reacted to the person that many, in all the World, consider the GOAT guitarist ... including very famous guitarists. I saw him live twice many years ago and I have never forgotten him! His mother name was LUCIA so PACO DE LUCIA simply means PACO from LUCIA ...
You need to understand that you are in front of the closest thing to a deity when it comes to guitar playing. Possibly the best flamenco guitar player in the history of music.
The amazing thing is Paco did not read music. So in order to learn the classical piece, he would look up in a music book an explanation for any note he didn't understand. It took him about 20 days to understand the piece, then he played it on tour in South America to polish it. When he went to Spain for its premiere it was the most nervous he's ever been in his life because he knew a lot of great guitarists and music critics would show up (and he was afraid that a lot of classical guitarists would blast him, a flamenco player for trying to play a classical piece). Outside of a few critics (and even the best classical musicians can expect the occasional less than stellar review from at least one critic), it became THE best interpretation of the work - with even the composer Rodrigo praising Paco's performance (and coming on stage with Paco for the curtain call.
it is a "Rumba Espanola or Flamenco", the speed is one thing the speed and respecting the relationship between the intervals, the tension of the tonic and the Plagual, Authentic, Leading etc. Classical guitar may have very fast parts too but there is a much higher attention placed on the clean pure quality of each note.
I have seen your Ren reactions. Many other reactions to Ren... So many talk about Ren's guitar skill. While I agree that Ren is good, THIS man is a master. R.Gray and Rackelhane mentioned two more who have worked with Paco... John McLaughlin and Al DiMeola. The first time I heard Ren, I thought, "he's pretty good, BUT..." Great reaction! We could SEE you allowing yourself to be immersed in it. All thumbs up!!
Looking at you enjoying the music made me enjoy it even more. Pure love for Paco. This is a nice way of discovering your channel! Do you do these reactions with music all over the world?
First of all, I say that I am Spanish, specifically from Andalusia, the birthplace of flamenco (so I apologize in advance for my English), flamencon is heard throughout Spain, although where it has the most weight is in Andalusia, what memories does this music bring back to me? I have been listening to it Since I was little, thanks to my grandmother and my mother, I must say that I always get goosebumps when listening to this music, it is superior to me, plus it was the first music I learned to play xd. If I remember correctly, Carlos Santana said that while his guitar was tuned by Los Angeles, Paco de Lucia's was tuned by God.
Paco de Lucía (qepd) era el dios de la guitarra. Todos los grandes guitarristas del mundo han tenido a Paco de Lucía como referente. En entrevistas, los grandes virtuosos de la guitarra (K. Richards, Mike Oldfield, Mark Knoffler, John Petruci,...) escuchaban al gran maestro y sobre todo estudiaban su técnica de digitalización. Como anécdota, el gran compositor Joaquín Rodrigo (qepd) dijo que la mejor interpretación en vivo de su Concierto de Aranjuez fue la que hizo Paco y recordemos que Paco era especialista en la guitarra flamenca, no en la guitarra clásica, guitarra para la que está escrita esa gran obra.
If you want to branch out from here, you can go into two directions: Paco's relation with Western jazz (popular?) musicians and check out "Friday night in San Francisco" that was recorded live of him playing with John McLaughlin and Al di Meola (he played with them, maybe). The other direction is [el] Camerón de la Isla that Paco accompanied (with another famous guitar player called Tomatito). El Camerón was the singer and together with other musicians they brought a revival of flamenco music.
El percusionista que toca en el vídeo José Luis Ganoza BarrionuevoNacimiento12 de diciembre de 1935 Lima, PerúFallecimiento08 de julio de 2022 Madrid, EspañaNacionalidadPerú España. Saludos cordiales desde Lima Perú 🇵🇪
P. de Lucía compuso este tema en una tarde con dos gitanos improvisando en una tarde de asueto, de pensárselo bien, y salió esta obra de arte. Les gustó y metieron estos arreglos de percusión y bajo. Una bestia el tío.Pena falleció muy joven.
Paco the Lucia = Francisco sun of Lucia (His mother, Portuguese lady from the south of Portugal - Algarve, Castro Marim, a portuguese village separated from Spain only by the Guadiana River.)
Paco over here is just warming up, playing that rumba for Paco is like playing Happy Birthday. You should check out some more stuff, ....Paco de Lucia Sextet by instance
The best reaction I have ever seen, you don't stop the video, you don't speak, you just enjoy it. ❤
It would be a blasphemy ...
@@user36945It would be. For sure. Nobody like the great Paco
Estoy de acuerdo, interruppir la pieza no me parece oportuno.
KEITH RICHARDS (Rolling Stones): «Decís que soy una leyenda de la guitarra. No tenéis ni idea. Sólo hay dos o tres guitarristas que se puedan considerar leyenda. Y por encima de todos ellos, está Paco de Lucía.»👏👏👏
Paco said his favourite guitarist was Jimi Hendrix. Believe it or not.....Facts!
Band of Gypsies anyone! Ha ha!
Oppinion of Keith Richards is not so important. Since i have ears on my own >
@axis2946 el no es gitano.
@goshu7009Agree. Well said.
@@axis2946 he never said that....hendrix licked paco's ass every day
I was so very fortunate to see Paco play in London many years ago. RIP maestro!
Paco de Lucia forse il più grande fra i grandi chitarristi che purtroppo ci ha lasciati troppo presto. Rimane la sua musica, la sua musica immortale, la sua estrema bravura che non finirà mai di stupire,. Grazie grande Paco R.I.P.
I have not heard this song in years…what a wonderful surprise to see and hear it again. Quality song and a quality artist…has not received the recognition he deserved. Thank you Sabina.
come on, he was world famous and renowned.did you live under a rock? i did hear him live once.
My pleasure - it was such a delight!!
@@wout123100 Sorry, I had never heard of him prior to first hearing this song, which was some time back. Frankly, I hadn’t heard of him since. I’m sure there are many bands you have never heard of who may have gone on to be relatively famous. Let’s just enjoy the music.
he deserves more than pop artists surely
but hes still really popular among musicians
Por favor fue reconocido como el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos .
Entre otras cosas por que el podia hacer lo que hacían otros pero otros no lo que hacia el.
Carlos Santana dijo...
Si mi guitarra la afinan los angeles la de Paco la afina Dios..
Well, Paco de Lucía is "the God of the guitarists"! He pushed the technical level to the highest point possible, he explored the base of the traditional flamenco guitar and made the style evolve with new harmonies/melodies and introducing new instruments, he also explored different music style like classical music (concerto de Aranjuez, Manuel de Falla) and Jazz (playing with John Mc Laughlin, Al di Meola, Larry Corriel, Chick Corea, etc). His music is so rich that you have to listen to his entire discography to understand how important he has been for the evolution of the guitar, because there are so many styles he has been through. By the way the version of "Entre dos aguas" you just listened was improvised, if you listen to the CD version or other live version it's going to be different. Paco de Lucia is just a monument of the music history, as a professional guitarist I have been inspired by him and I feel lucky to have been alive at the same time as him, I feel lucky to have been able to see him in concert at 5 meters from him several times.
Keith Richards was once told that he was a great guitar player... he answered no... that there were 2 or 3 guitarists in this world who could be called guitar masters... and miles above them this Paco de Lucia...
Da igual lo q dijera Keith. Jamás podría llegar l nivel de P.D.L. Keith sólo dice algo evidente.El gran K.Richards, al q admiro
Que pesados con lo de Keith Richards 😅
@@joncorx2927Si da igual lo que diga K.R imaginate lo mucho que da igual lo que digas tu.
Suerte con eso, socio.
@@zagalico4133 La frase es muy buena para describir lo que Paco de Lucía es para la guitarra. Muchos rifts de los mejores guitarristas del metal se han basado en Paco de Lucía. LA frase de Keit Richards sólo es un facto "Paco de Lucía es el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos, y por mucho"
keith richards is not up there anyways, he is a great musician no doubt about that
Muchas Gracias por no interrumpir, para escuchar al mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos hay que estar en silencio sintiendo con el corazón y si además es con una mujer tan interesante como audaz y con una mirada tan atrayente como la tuya, no se puede pedir mas
Paco is considered the number 1 master playing spanish guitar, nobody never could achieve the same technical skill. He is unrepeatable, R.I.P maestro.
That’s how it’s done!
No interruptions and all the comments afterwards.
Si señor... y no los que cada dos por tres paran el video y no se enteran de naaaa😊😊
paco de lucia the best guitar of the world
So much flamenco music in this performance. I love it - Spanish at the core.
All the musical talents a man can posses are in him!
Speed, accuracy, brilliant sense of harmony and depth that only a few in the 20th century posses.
Rip the master of masters, the king of kings.... Ladies and gentlemen, Paco at his best. Stunning!
Todo el mundo debería escuchar esta canción tocada por Paco de Lucía al menos una vez en la vida. Te abre los ojos de lo que es ser un guitarrista muy bueno y de lo que e ser un genio
Paco..one of the greatest ever . His most well known work is with AlDimeola and John Mclaughlin.."Mediterainian sundance" Thank you for sharing.❤❤❤
My pleasure ❤️
The first time I heard Paco's music I became frozen in a sort of trance. The man was the best guitarist this world has ever heard and seen, and may not see again. RIP maestro...!
When I was a teenager, in the summer, I often relaxed in the sun with my walkman, playing a casette tape, and one of my favorites was Paco De Lucia sextet's "Live... One Summer NIght". It's a killer album that always makes me think of summer.
I love how you use subtitles and you don’t interrupt the performance. I’ve never seen anyone do that. Thank you!!
Yes It was genius AND very respectful
Flamenco was the original genre Paco grew up in, though this is a little bit more of a fusion. The skill, the speed and the expressiveness!
The percussionist was Peruvian Pepe Ébano, masterful performance from him, too.
I tend to go still watching this, just enjoying every pluck, every hammer-on and pull-off.
Yup he goes from the typical flamenco sounds to Rumba, a specific flamenco style derivation.
@@BusinessToU 👌👌🎸🎸
Rumba gained a lot of protagonism with the past of the time.. With more rythm It was very played on 70's decade. Most in Catalonia.
Peret is the principal artist that song "by" rumba style.
Rumba rythms drinks from latin sounds like Cuba specially. As you say, its a fusion from S. XVIII where the commerce was very importanr between Sevilla or Cádiz Ports and La Habana. The Spanish gypsies listened it mixing with Flamenco OG
Paco de Lucía is recognised as one of the greatest guitarists in the world! Glad you like it, he's just superb. He's a natural Flamenco guitarist, but he did all kinds of collaborations, he was the guitar with Bryan Adams in "Have you ever loved a woman?". Thanks for your video!
💜☮️ from Spain
The best comments AFTER the performance! Without silly interruptions!! Well done! Excellent
I enjoyed!
Thanks ❤️🙌
Every now and then a Paco comes along. To bamboozle every ear and eye, that witnesses him. Just wow.
Fusion nourishes Music's soul. 🍻
I could spend hours talking about Flamenco and especially the great Paco de Lucia, the GOAT of guitar. I had the fortune to be able to attend 17 of his concerts and even managed on one occasion to talk to him - an incredibly humble and even shy person he seemed.Paco went through various stages in his career, revolutionizing everything, changing everything from the position to sit to play guitar to the guitar itself because before him guitarists used the typical Flamenco guitar made of white cedar and Andalusian pine. One day Paco started using what some call a "hybrid" guitar, a mix of classical concert guitar and Flamenco. In this way Paco discovered that when he wanted he could make it sound sweet and solemn like a classical guitar or aggressive and powerful like a Flamenco guitar. He rethought the harmonies, explored other genres, for example in the famous Friday Night at San Francisco concert in 1981 when he improvised with Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin.
here are two examples
paco de Lucia Sextet: Solo quiero caminar
ua-cam.com/video/q8vp6Rpjzsg/v-deo.html
PAco, Di Meola; McLaughlin
ua-cam.com/video/GG55zXKbC60/v-deo.html
I hope you enjoy
I have a Paco F7 flamenco guitar. Cedar top (negra), and according to the manufacturer it is based on the guitars that Paco played later in his career. This guitar is what happens when a flamenco guitar and a classical guitar have a baby.
He is so good. Thanks for your art Paco. Thanks for sharing this.
Definitely the best reaction of this song that I have seen. I love your spiritual focus about resonate and I absolutely agree with you. Thank you so much for your respect, your open mind and to know appreciate the art wherever it comes. You have a subscriber more and I hope your light arrives far. Cheers 🥂
Maestro Paco de Lucia ! 💪💪💪
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Bienvenida al mundo de Paco de Lucía el Dios de la guitara!! ♥️
@@sabina1118 4:09 this technique is called picado, i bet you don't even realize, how difficult it is to master it at this tempo and with this kind of accuracy and articulation, it's far more complex to play it with your fingers than with plectrum .That's why he is guitar God. Mark Knopfler once said "After hearing Paco I discovered that I don't know how to play a guitar". =)
Nunca habrá ninguno como Paco, eso es arte
This piece was created 3 years before this video during the sessions of Paco´s LP Fuente y caudal.After recording the other tracks of the album,all of them flamenco numbers,Paco and the musicians improvised this one in a rumba rythm just for relaxing.The piece was recorded and included in the LP and was a best selling single in Spain that marked the beginning of success for Paco.It´s great,as you noticed, the amount of beautiful melodies and riffs that he brings up.Awesome!
You are un front of the BEST guitar player in the history
Yea, he is incredible!
Having first heard this when I was 20 - in the days of Return to Forever and Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, CHick Corea et al....now 50 years later I still cry when I hear this. To completely immerse oneself in the true artistry and expression of the soul - music.
Yo también lloro cada vez que lo oigo, desde hace 50
The vibrato that Paco de Lucía puts in his music, plucking the strings so hard, is not something that anyone has the courage to do. This shows not only an overwhelming faith in his fingers (which had to be very strong to be able to do it), but an overwhelming confidence in his own skill, which leaves you with your mouth open, especially with the speed at which he moves his fingers, both by the neck as well as by the strings. Simply hypnotic.
Yo siempre digo que eres el mejor en algo cuando tu haces lo que hacen los demas y los demas no pueden hacer lo que haces tu.
Paco de Lucia simplemente el mejor.
Who could say anything negative about this master? it is impossible to judge, because you would need to be equal or better than him. One of my biggest tragedies in life is not having had the chance to see him live. He had a unique talent and made sure to shower it upon the world. Thanks Paco, RIP master.
I had the chance to see him on stage in a small theater in the south of France in Istres accompanied by 12 guitarists and a flamenco dancer
El gran paco de lucía, este andaluz tenía luces en sus dedos que te hacía sentirte de maravilla
Increíble, me encanta que escuches esta música es muy raro encontrar a alguien ahora escuchando esto, saludos y que viva la buena buena música.
The undisputed master. 🙌
He is incredible
Another great choice, Sabina. Wonderful. Love from Portugal
Sobran las palabras solo con verle tocar una guitarra a Paco de Lucia compararlo con cualquier guitarrista de la historia es no saber mucho de este instrumento musical.Nadie jamás a tocado con la velocidad y la perfección que lo hacía este maestro de la guitarra española.Viva por siempre Paco de Lucia.🎶🇪🇸🎶
Yes. Bireli Lagrene too 😂
Nino Miguel!
@@panayotchafkarov3241 Y ese quién es.🤗🇪🇸
@@ozsvathlaszlo6805 Y ese quién es.😂🇪🇸
Cuando hables de alguien por lo menos escribe bien su nombre es NIÑO, no NINO inculto.😇🇪🇸
Gracias ,maestro Paco de Lucia, por el maravilloso y único legado ,que nos ha dejado, siempre estará vigente
Paco was the best guitar player ever ❤
I really enjoy watching your reactions because you don't stop the video to share your views, you do it by leaving snippets without interrupting the video and that's really good.
Greetings from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Wow, what a ride!! He's so smooth while playing, I had my eyes closed too and swayed away, wee!!
Viva España 🇪🇸
Nice touch with the Bongos 🪘as well...
Fui adolescente en los 80' en Londres y como melomano tengo que decir que el mejor concierto de mi vida fue el de Paco de Lucía en el Hammersmith Odeón.
Soy agnóstico pero cuando escuché esta canción en directo me imaginé lo que deben de sentir los creyentes cuando escuchan a Dios.
I saw Paco de Lucia LIVE with John McLaughlin, and Al Di meola at the Greek Theater in Berkeley
Must have been amazing...!
@@sabina1118 They were all amazing guitarist, so fast, so musical, and very fluid.
¿Qué tendrá la buena música que gusta a todo el mundo? Puede ser flamenco, heavy metal. balada, etc. cuando escuchas una obra de arte se te eriza la piel, no sabes si reír, llorar o gritar.
Gracias, Paco por dejarnos esta maravillosa obra de arte.
Amen!
Sabina, love how you first enjoyed Paco de Lucia, his guitar, band, followed by your subtitle description of the song versus constant pauses and opinions over and over. Gracias y hasta la próxima
His father had him practice 8 hours a day since he was a child. His goal was simply that Paco become the greatest flamenco guitar player of the world has ever seen. I think he nailed it!
Impresionante temazo , notas limpias con sus espacios precisos y entra y sale como quiere THE BEST
As a decendant of a gipsy familyclan where the singing was 'primero', we always heard with respect when Paco was playing. His heart was his guitar and his guitar was his heart. Look also for : Fandangos. Pilar Bogado. 2021 ( My family...) pilar is a wonderfull singer.
Asi es como debe hacerse una reaccion musical , sin estar pausando a cada rato el vídeo, solo disfrutar y reservarse los comentarios para el final
Impossibile non tornare ad ascoltarlo. Rimarrai sempre nei nostri cuori Paco, tu e la tua immensa musica! R.I.P.
Here in Spain we miss the teacher very much.
Unrepeatable.
Thanks Sabina.
Paco is a flamenco player, although, having started playing more traditional, crowd-pleasing music, he expanded into a more fusion-based, jazzy crossover style. He played with many jazz greats and is one of the best flamenco players of all time. I first heard him playing with the 'Guitar Trio', with John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola on the album Passion, Grace and Fire, and the classic live album, Friday Night in San Francisco.
I recommend a live performance of the Spanish singer Diana Navarro "CUPLERIAS GALA DE LOS PREMIOS CERES" is a performance that impresses and moves the way she sings and gesticulates and those incredible melismas that she has and with such a personal voice. She is a very versatile singer. Best regards
Goes with all that yummy coffee and snacks in those fun shops and strong coffees in the plazas
He was also one third of an 80's acoustic guitar trio with Al Di Meola (who played electric guitar with the jazz/rock group Return To Forever) and John McLaughlin (who played electric guitar with the Mahavishnu Orchestra). That trio was similar, with all three of them trading fast acoustic lead guitar passages between them. On UA-cam just type their names in any order - the song "Mediterranean Sundance" might be the most popular.
Great comment! I was about to post the same exact thing (although I didn't remember the song name). What a display of masterful guitar work. I had the album WAY back in the 70s!
@@AudioVile Yeah, I saw them on tour.
@@-R.Gray- LOL Lucky YOU!! That must have been amazing!
@@AudioVile Yes, it was. Di Meola seemed to be determined to outplay the other two though.
@@-R.Gray- That's what I thought listening to the LP as well!
Mastery, proficiency, dexterity, and superiority
El mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos
The year of his death, all flamenco shows in Spain began with a minute of silence...
He is much more than a guitarist, he is a legend, a god
In Madrid, a metro station has his name!
Nadie llegará siquiera a compararse con Paco, el de Lucia. =) (Así lo llamaban, por su madre)
Simply the Greatest guitar of all time. Paco❤
Welcome to Spain Sabina ;) glad you enjoy it.
You have reacted to the person that many, in all the World, consider the GOAT guitarist ... including very famous guitarists. I saw him live twice many years ago and I have never forgotten him!
His mother name was LUCIA so PACO DE LUCIA simply means PACO from LUCIA ...
Paco was the best guitarist in the world. The guy on the bongos was great too.
You need to understand that you are in front of the closest thing to a deity when it comes to guitar playing. Possibly the best flamenco guitar player in the history of music.
Agree, Pablo is fantastic!
Paco es una leyenda ❤ maestro de maestros
The Best!!!!!
❤️
Paco de lucia "concierto de Aranjuez "
The amazing thing is Paco did not read music. So in order to learn the classical piece, he would look up in a music book an explanation for any note he didn't understand. It took him about 20 days to understand the piece, then he played it on tour in South America to polish it. When he went to Spain for its premiere it was the most nervous he's ever been in his life because he knew a lot of great guitarists and music critics would show up (and he was afraid that a lot of classical guitarists would blast him, a flamenco player for trying to play a classical piece). Outside of a few critics (and even the best classical musicians can expect the occasional less than stellar review from at least one critic), it became THE best interpretation of the work - with even the composer Rodrigo praising Paco's performance (and coming on stage with Paco for the curtain call.
it is a "Rumba Espanola or Flamenco", the speed is one thing the speed and respecting the relationship between the intervals, the tension of the tonic and the Plagual, Authentic, Leading etc. Classical guitar may have very fast parts too but there is a much higher attention placed on the clean pure quality of each note.
Im not objetive because he is a legend to me, but remember that THIS VIDEO HAS ALMOST 50 YEARS!
Estan los que tocan la guitarra y despues este hombre,no hay mas,se lo podemos preguntar a cualquiera que toque este instrumento
estas escuchando al mejor guitarrista de la historia, no lo dudes.......
A beautiful redhair listening beautiful music! ❤❤❤
Thank you! ❤️
I have seen your Ren reactions. Many other reactions to Ren... So many talk about Ren's guitar skill. While I agree that Ren is good, THIS man is a master. R.Gray and Rackelhane mentioned two more who have worked with Paco... John McLaughlin and Al DiMeola. The first time I heard Ren, I thought, "he's pretty good, BUT..." Great reaction! We could SEE you allowing yourself to be immersed in it. All thumbs up!!
Thank you!! 😍
" Full of Life, Life is Full "
This song is pure history of my country 🇪🇸
Looking at you enjoying the music made me enjoy it even more. Pure love for Paco. This is a nice way of discovering your channel! Do you do these reactions with music all over the world?
Paco de Lucia también interpretó el concierto de Aranjuez una joya deberias mirarlo saludos
Paco and the music are one.
The guy on bongos behind is killing it
Peruvian percussionist Pepe Ebano
Saludos desde ESPAÑA 🌹.
Espectacular!
🤗
Oleeee, maestro!
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First of all, I say that I am Spanish, specifically from Andalusia, the birthplace of flamenco (so I apologize in advance for my English), flamencon is heard throughout Spain, although where it has the most weight is in Andalusia, what memories does this music bring back to me? I have been listening to it Since I was little, thanks to my grandmother and my mother, I must say that I always get goosebumps when listening to this music, it is superior to me, plus it was the first music I learned to play xd. If I remember correctly, Carlos Santana said that while his guitar was tuned by Los Angeles, Paco de Lucia's was tuned by God.
Muy buena reaccionando y escuchando sin interrupciones
Paco de Lucía (qepd) era el dios de la guitarra. Todos los grandes guitarristas del mundo han tenido a Paco de Lucía como referente. En entrevistas, los grandes virtuosos de la guitarra (K. Richards, Mike Oldfield, Mark Knoffler, John Petruci,...) escuchaban al gran maestro y sobre todo estudiaban su técnica de digitalización. Como anécdota, el gran compositor Joaquín Rodrigo (qepd) dijo que la mejor interpretación en vivo de su Concierto de Aranjuez fue la que hizo Paco y recordemos que Paco era especialista en la guitarra flamenca, no en la guitarra clásica, guitarra para la que está escrita esa gran obra.
If you want to branch out from here, you can go into two directions: Paco's relation with Western jazz (popular?) musicians and check out "Friday night in San Francisco" that was recorded live of him playing with John McLaughlin and Al di Meola (he played with them, maybe). The other direction is [el] Camerón de la Isla that Paco accompanied (with another famous guitar player called Tomatito). El Camerón was the singer and together with other musicians they brought a revival of flamenco music.
El percusionista que toca en el vídeo José Luis Ganoza BarrionuevoNacimiento12 de diciembre de 1935
Lima, PerúFallecimiento08 de julio de 2022
Madrid, EspañaNacionalidadPerú España. Saludos cordiales desde Lima Perú 🇵🇪
Interesting how the musicans learn or have learned from ea h other, greetings from los angeles, CA.
P. de Lucía compuso este tema en una tarde con dos gitanos improvisando en una tarde de asueto, de pensárselo bien, y salió esta obra de arte.
Les gustó y metieron estos arreglos de percusión y bajo.
Una bestia el tío.Pena falleció muy joven.
Sin tener ni la más mínima idea de música. Jamás aprendió, siempre compuso y tocó de oído.
Paco De Lucia, John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola - Friday Night in San Francisco.
Paco the Lucia = Francisco sun of Lucia (His mother, Portuguese lady from the south of Portugal - Algarve, Castro Marim, a portuguese village separated from Spain only by the Guadiana River.)
He plays a trio with 2 of his students al dimiola, and john Mclaughlin really good
😄 me encanta como has saboreado la cancion ❤
Gracias guapa que sensibilifas🎉
Paco over here is just warming up, playing that rumba for Paco is like playing Happy Birthday. You should check out some more stuff, ....Paco de Lucia Sextet by instance
If you want to get your mind blown away check the version with Al Dimiola and Jonh McLaughlin