"You say I am a guitar legend. You have no idea. There are only two or three guitarists that can be considered legends. Above all is Paco de Lucía" Keith Richards.
@@Josec823 i dont't know if you have checked the very best of pantera. 5 minutes alone, floods, cemetery gates, cowboys from hell, hollow… and you will see darrell was at almost the same level of Paco, obviously in a completely different style though. he was one of the best
The BEST spanish guitar player and the BEST flamenco singer in all times. You're seeing and listening to TWO GODS. Nobody can compares to them. Greetings from Spain 🥰
At 7:20 he said: Sitting by the river, on an old log I saw that a bird wanted to sing but he was hoarse he cried with grief, he cried with grief And in my hands I gave him to drink river water with mint leaves I just wanted to translate it beacuse i feel it so much, so beautiful.
@@reespawson I get it's kind of silly sometimes to compare different genres. But there's a reason people were so amazed by this man. His virtuosity was truly one of a kind. Also, dunno why I get the impression you haven't heard much of this guy at all hahaha, funny comment to make if I'm right about that.
Beth, I'm an spanish guy. The guitarrist is something similar to Mozart in classical music. Camarón is just God for the flamenco culture. Thanks to aproach our art to the world
We are talking about the greatest flamenco guitar player of all time, Paco de Lucía, and the most famous flamenco singer, Camarón de la Isla, together. I'm not into this style, I'm into heavy metal, but these people are gods and myths in Spain. Even a person who never heard this before can realize the greatness and emotion this performance shows. Music is an universal language. The 'cry' is called 'quejío' it comes from 'quejido' that means lament or something similar.
The “cry” you’re talking about is called “quejío” in flamenco culture. It’s one of the most characteristic things of flamenco songs. Camarón de la Isla is one of the greatest cantaores because he has this talent called duende in the culture, so he just can naturally sing and improvise the best bulerias ever😍 Paco de Lucía is as well the greatest at Spanish guitar, when they both come together is magical🤩 thank you for checking it out!!
Paola Garzón Blasco pues a mi no me ha gustado la review que ha hecho no tiene ni idea a dicho que es rumano y que canta como un perro cuando llora.....
@@maduxa22 En ningún momento ha dicho que es rumano y le ha comparado con un perro cuando llora... No se donde escuchaste eso. Si ha dicho que parece como si llorase o se quejase. Claro, es que es eso, es un "quejío" y suena como un lamento porque lo es... ella no quiere sonar "rude" (grosera) y se disculpa por si suena asi decir que parece un llorar o quejarse amargamente...pero es que esta en lo cierto.
Hello from Andalusia !!!! you have perfectly captured the essence of flamenco. Flamenco is a cry, a cry torn against injustice or against a particularly painful situation in life. But it is also a song to love, to the memory of our best stages in life, to joys and friendship. Flamenco is a way of expressing feelings directly with the heart.
Orgulloso de nacer en su tierra, Cádiz. El maestro Paco de Lucía, a pesar de no saber leer música, tenía más horas de ensayo que cualquiera. Desde los 8 años de edad, puliendo el diamante que llevaba dentro. Soy argentino y vivo en España desde hace más de 20 años. Y me siento orgulloso de la tierra que me acogió. Orgulloso de escuchar ésta música tan pasional.
No creas que Camarón supiera mucho tesoría musical, simplemente cantaba porque tenía ese don. La chica explica las técnicas que ella entiende que está haciendo pero realmente Camarón cantaba como le salía sin técnica y sin falsete seguramente, el flamenco se canta más de garganta. Un genio vamos.
You almost made me cry with your explanations. I spent a lot of time in Andalucia. I spent many years trying to explain to people here in the USA what Flamenco is and why they sing like they do, my point could never get across to them. You did an amazing job explaining everything! Thank You!!
Flamenco is an art. Camarón and Paco had deep admiration for each other. They perfectly complemented each other. Camarón always wanted to play the guitar but he didn't have Paco's talent and Paco wanted to sing but he didn't have Camaron's voice. We are in front of the height of flamenco. Two unrepeatable artists.
We will have to wait more years to know Rosalía’s development. We can’t compare them yet and we shouldn’t compare them in the future. Rosalía is a great musician, we just have to see her evolution. Hating her instead of supporting an artist who creates her own music (which aren’t many these days) doesn’t makes you having a better taste for music nor cooler/alternative . If you listen to her albums you’ll know her music is good, better than the 90% of the music on the radio.
@@zzzzn1011 I love Rosalía, I think she's one of the greatest things that has happened to modern music nowadays, but in my personal opinion, I think this goes beyond the music, it's more about the feeling, and don't get me wrong, if you listen to Los Angeles, the first album of Rosalía, which is entirely made of flamenco covers, you can definitely see that she has the potential, but she chose to do this more trap-ish sound, which again, totally cool, I love it, but the feeling behind their interpretation is very very different.
Esto no es música es sentimiento, es arte en estado puro y no tengo claro que fuera de España se sienta de la misma manera. Aunque es de tal pureza que cualquier ser humano sabe distinguir y a nadie deja indiferente. Son dos fenómenos que dudo mucho que vuelvan a repetirse.... Silencio... Canta Camarón y a la guitarra Paco de Lucia. Sobran las palabras.
@@mr98-yp9bl bueno me referia en general, que si sales fuera de España al 99% de los gitanos les gusta el flamenco y lo sienten igual y lo cantan y lo bailan a diario, he visto docus en TV de gitanos de EEUU que se ponen a cantar y parecen españoles, a eso me referia, que el flamenco gusta en el mundo entero eso está demostrado, pero sentirlo de verdad es diferente. No es nada de racismo soy cero racista, pero da la casualidad que la etnia gitana es que nace con ese sentimiento, el flamenco es un arte de raices. Es lo que yo creo pero me puedo equivocar porsupuesto :)
I don't know what it is that always makes my eyes water when hearing Flamenco like this. My Spanish is rudimentary so I do not understand much of the lyrics. But what I do understand is the utter emotional overload and it touches me deeply...
2:32 For your information, the guitarist here is not just "ok and anyone can hear that", He's probably the most iconic most gifted flamenco guitarist that ever lived, Sr. Paco de Lucia, whose speed and timing are just second to none. He passed away in 2014, but his legacy, his honesty torwards the flamenco guitar and his charisma will last forever.
@@Lacrismo Jajaja se lo tenia que decir, siendo de Andalucía que menos que informarla que el guitarrista era tan increíble o más que el cantaor en este video. Por cierto, me gustan tus canciones, Mara, he visto un poco de tu canal y están genial, un saludo. 🍻
@@juankawr9910 jajajajajaja te entiendo, yo tb soy andaluza y tuve que poner un comment jaja. Muchas gracias !! que guay que te guste, si tienes instagram, estoy en insta tb como MARA SILMA MUSIC :)
@@juankawr9910 Dijo que no hacia falta hablar sobre la guitarra porque esto todos lo verian. No dijo que "estaba ok". Además mencionó que lo notaba sin ser guitarrista.
A ver chicos no idolatreis a ningún artista José fue el mejor y es el TODOS LOS TIEMPOS NO SALDRÁ NINGUNO COMO EL... PACO FUE UNO DE LOS MEJORES GUITARRISTAS Y HIZO MUCHO AL FLAMENCO
@@margarita-dg5kz los dioses deben ser llamados dioses aunque a ellos no les guste, José no le gustaba ser una deidad, pero lo aceptaba y sabía lo que era y será
La burlería tiene esta particularidad de oír el canto del cantante (cantaó) y el canto de la guitarra y mientras uno se calla el otro habla. Es una mezcla perfecta de voz y música
Hi Beth! I requested Camarón a couple of times and today I got my prize. Thanks! I've never seen Camaron live, but I could attend a Paco de Lucía concert in 2005 and was astonishing. When he finished the first song everybody remains quiet, no applauses. People had the jaw on the floor and looking at each others asking "is that real?" Unbelievable
There's only one word you need to know here: it's duende. This is pure traditional flamenco. There's no 'vocal training', they're learning from as soon as they can speak. What you're hearing is a very unique vocal sound/style that is not limited to Cameron, but rather part of the system/tradition. Also, it's pronounced 'Is-la'. :) You should also check out Jose Merce, Rancapino Chico(Hijo), and El Torta(to name a few)
Agreed, this is what I find frustrating about this video too, the conflation of what's mostly traditional flamenco with Camaron's style. You simply cannot make a meaningful video about Camaron in a vacuum, there's too much context you are going to miss. I've seen also in people reacting to Paco playing and it drives me nuts, they come into the videos knowing nothing and come out thinking Paco was amazing because he used tremeolos, picado or rasgueados.
Monsters of flamenco. Por Bulerías: vocal improvisation and guitar improvisation. The best performance for this music Style. The best exponents in the flamenco's history.
@@carloscesarcruzjimenez2877 - No problem. I referenced the following: José Monje Cruz, AlsoKnownAs El Camarón de la Isla (the shrimp from the island), a Spanish Romani flamenco singer, 5 December 1950 .. 2 July 1992. Cruz may be a common Spanish/Latin family name but "El Camaron de la Isla" was his nickname and one of his family names was Cruz
Camarón once said something like this, defining flamenco: Everything is sung with sadness, with sorrow, even if it was something good or happy. You are a great vocal coach, intuitive and friendly. I subscribe to your channel
Camaron y Paco fueron el principal exponente del flamenco posiblemente de todos los tiempos, dos genios unidos, en esta canción Camaron cuenta la historia de como se muere su madre y como la entierran, habla del amor que sentía por ella y el dolor de su perdida
And the singer os Camarón de la isla the best flamenco singer of the history! And the greatest artist of the world! He haven t "duende" he os the "duende"!
Guitarist is Paco de Lucia… words about him: Keith Richards: There are only two or three guitarists who can be considered a legend and above all of them is Paco de Lucia Mark Knofler: When I saw him I understood that I don't know how to play the guitar Eric Clapton: with Paco de Lucia the king of the guitar left, the rest we are apostles
Love the video and your energy! The sound of rain needs no translation! And Il words can be a phony attempt to describe that which can never be described! These two legends are beyond my conscience awareness! Only my spirit an connect there! Love to you 🥂🙏
3:56 No its not rude at all, in fact you described it perfectly. Flamenco is the cry of the poor, the lament of the oppressed. It’s an art that can only truly arise from those who cannot read or write. In the south of Spain the weary and struggling found their only comfort in the rhythms and the guitars. What you hear is not just an expression of art, it’s all the misery they’ve seen and lived.
Camaron is like a mistery to all voice experts. It's just his soul that it's earth-shattering, the intensity... I'm spanish and for me he had the most emotional voice ever, along with Van Morrison at his peak.
Gracias por dar este homenaje a nuestros dos legendarios reyes y símbolo de la pureza suprema del flamenco en España!!! Gracias por esto me has hecho feliz!!! Flamenco es el símbolo del arte de nuestra tierra..... Raíces ancestrales que gracias a gente como tú y como los flamencos y gitanos... Nunca perderemos!!! Thank you for everything!!! Camaron y Paco de Lucía FOREVER!!!!
You nailed it ... is not signing is crying, anguish, complaining ... now you know how to Spanish people feel when we talk from the heart ... welcome to the spanish soul !!!
el reggaetón también tiene su pasión... otra cosa, pero claro que la tiene. Omar Montes bebe de esto y le sale reggaetón. Temitas muy infravalorados que sacan lágrimas: ua-cam.com/video/CP5nfftDRrk/v-deo.html.
@@pedrojorgebarbosa6126 Actually, South America has one of the greatest folkloric music richness and genres Bolero, Balada, Zamba, Milonga, Merengue, Salsa, Copla, Cumbia, Malagueña, Bachata... All of this influences by spain, by natives and black culture. Musical South America is amazing, and now-a-days yes urban music like reggaeton is the most popular and recognizable but trust me, even if it may be fun to dance to, all of the cultural and even popular songs from the 80s are other universe... Flamenco is beautiful, I am a dancer myself ♡
Both, Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla are renowed as the best spanish flamenco player and singer ever respectively. Having them playing together is a luxury. I had the oportunity to see Paco in concert three times. He was simply supernatural. And very humble. We was ashamed for not having a formal musical formation, but hundreds of music theory and guitar theory books have been written for him.
senorita beth con todos mis respetos... el TOCADOR DE GUITARRA es nada mas y nada menos que posiblemente el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos!!!!! DON PACO DE LUCIA O DIOS ....SALUDOS DESDE CANARY ISLANDS
Free translation into English 1:13 "I met him on the road and we became brothers, I invited him on the back of my horse." (maybe related to Paco and him? they were great fiends) 1:30 "Oh you are asking God, that my mother would die. My mother has already died. There's no one who loves me, I don't love you anymore, let alone me." 2:50 "Grandparents, parents and uncles. From good springs, good rivers are formed. Grandparents, parents and uncles." 4:46 "Oh, don't tell me no. Oh, don't tell me no. If your mother doesn't love me, I don't love her either. How can I love you if she says me no?" 6:02 (I couldn't understand, you spoke in the middle of the song) 7:15 "Sitting in a river, on an old log I saw a little bird wanting to sing but he was hoarse. (He) cried out in sorrow . (He) was crying with sorrow and in my hands I gave him water from the river with mint leaves." 8:46 "What do I want to live! If my life is an ordeal. Since I met you and I kissed your lips."
Flamenco singing that’s not voice we heard that is a heart with pure sound , can’t be compare with any other genre and the flamenco guitar that single instrument is a whole orchestra.
Waw i am flamenco singer, and i had listening to Camaron 1million times... But with your interpretation i,ve can listen him like would be the first time... Was amazing, thank you
Camarón gitano puro y canastero de los buenos manantiales.El mejor cantaor de todos los tiempos junto al maestro Paco solo puede ocurrir magia y duende.Un saludo desde España.
No se si canisters significa otra cosa aparte de hacer canastos. Pero si no, Camaron en una entrevista dijo que trabajaba en la fragua ayudando a su padre.
Es emocionante que otros países se emocionen con estos 2 maestros. España un país con grandes artistas sin parangón. Le felicito por compartir la cultura y que exprese lo que siente .
"I am singing because I want to express something...". That is the essence of flamenco, to pour yourself out in each sound. Also, the sadness and loneliness we can hear come from the deepest places of the soul.
"I thought I knew how to play the guitar until I met Paco de Lucia". Mark Knopfler "My guitar is tuned by angels, Paco de Lucía is tuned by God" Santana
Bet, you were reacting to the best "guitarrista" (guitar player) and the best "cantaor" (flamenco singer) that were ever... Flamenco is so... emotional, direct, passional... and Paco de Lucía and Camarón were simply the best. Greetings from Valladolid, Spain If anytime you come to Spain you'll be really welcome.
Listen: you are talking about the most famous and revolutionary flamenco singer, Camarón, and about the best guitarist in all the guitar player history, Paco de Lucía. Top top top
Woooohooo thanx Beth!!!! I've been requesting this one for a long time .... Now I'm gonna watch your review/reaction/disection of this master and I'll comment again.... Thanx again Beth!
I loved to see how touched she was without understanding a single word, being from a diff. culture. That´s the magic of great music, specially flamenco. I work among British everyday an, in the end, we share the same emotions.
"Como el agua" és el marco mayor creado por estos dos genios. Reaccionar a esta canción sería un regalo. "Como el agua" is the highest moment of these geniuses. A react of this song would be a gift. Greetings from Rio.
The “sound” he makes is called “Quejío” in flamenco. There isn’t any word to describe this in English. Also the guitarist is Paco de Lucía, the best in flamenco guitar history.
hay mil palabras en inglés para describir el dolor, so pantuflo. K tu no las conozcas no significa k no existan. Y existen millones de palabras de miles de idiomas ke jamás encontrarías en castellano. Y no pasa nada.
Want to hear something amazing? All her comments are on point when you know the lyrics. In spanish he's singing a song about his dead mother (her first comment was that he was crying). Then he's calling his grandpa, father and uncle (she said he was making a call). And yes, Paco is a fantastic guitar player, perhaps the best of the last century. Paco and Camaron were geniuses of music, just not known beyond the spanish speaking world.
I met him on the way and we became brothers and invite him to come up on the back of my horse. oh, you are asking god oh, that my mother died my mother died you no longer have anyone who loves you the less I will love you. hey... grandparents... grandparents, parents and uncles of the good springs good rivers are formed grandparents, parents and uncles. hey... don't tell me, no...noooo oh, if your mother doesn't love me I don't want her either how do you want her to love you if she tells me no. and the healthy healthy as you get? to the healthy healthy as you get? and the healthy healthy as you get? sitting in a river and in an old trunk I saw that a little bird I wanted to sing but I was hoarse I cried in sorrow... I cried with sorrow and in my hands, I gave him water from the river with mint leaves. what do i want to live if my life is an ordeal since I met you and your lips kissed me Aaaaand your lips kissed me bad luck mine bumped into you how comfortable I lived your love is my punishment Oh my god that they loved me mothermy and in that berraquita and in that berraca and in that berraquita and in that berraca
@@charlymonky2 I love you, oh my god you have no idea how happy you just made me, i randomly clicked at this comment and saw the traslation which i've been looking for everywhere. god bless you thank you for making me happy!!
For people who are not able to understand this, here are the lyrics: Me lo encontré en el camino, Que nos hicimos hermanos Lo invite a que subiera Al lomo de mi caballo, Ay tu le estas pidiendo a dios tu le estas pidiendo a dios Que mi madre se muriera Ya mi madre se murió Ya no hay quien te quiera Que menos te voy a querer yo Abuelo, Abuelo Padres y tíos De los buenos manantiales Se forman los buenos ríos Abuelos, padres y tíos Ay no me digas no Ay no me digas no Si tu madre no me quiere Tampoco la quiero yo Como quieres que te quiera Si ella me dice que no Ya la sana sana Porque tu mano Que ya la sana sana Como te pones Que ya la sana sana Como te pones Sentado en un río Sentado en un río Y un viejo tronco Vi que un pajarito Quería cantar pero estaba ronco Lloraba de pena Lloraba de pena Y en mis manos Le di de beber Agüita de río con hojas de menta Que quiero vivir Si mi vida es un calvario Desde que te conocí Y me besaron tus labios Y me besaron tus labios
Hi from Spain. Thank you for your interest in our culture! By the way, Quincy Jones wanted to make an international carreer for Camarón. But he died too early.
I'm not that into flamenco, but I have to say that that "ok" sign you did in regards to the guitar playing doesn't ever come close to the legend level of Paco. He's considered one of the best guitar players in history, and not only in Spain and the flamenco world, but in general. By the way, you should check the lyrics Camaron is singing, his tone would make even a lot more sense.
Boris Pi actually it’s interesting that the texts are often not that deep in flamenco, it is the soul behind the voice that touches you. This comes from times of persecution. Camaron however, on top of that, wrote texts that are really meaningful - i would recommend you to listen to the estrella chiquita by camaron, the first time I realised what he was saying it made me cry me hizo lloraaaar
@@luna-sv6uf texts on flamenco are deseo ir not, depending the stylr You are playing. Flamenco has many Styles, named "palos", dime are deseo like soleá ir seguiriya, some are for party ir dancing like alegrías or bulerías. Btw here Camarón is singing bulerías, but using a deep and emotional lyrics....
Beth, this is THE BIGGEST in Spain!!!!!! Paco de Lucía and Camarón; the top of the top flamenco artists. Two legends!!!! Only being spanish can feel 100% it .... but sure you can enjoy it 99%. Thanks for posting!!
Camarón y Paco de Lucía formaron la pareja flamenca mejor y más grande de la historia. Nadie ha igualado la técnica de Paco de Lucía y nadie ha conseguido cantar con el desgarro de Camarón. El flamenco es un canto de los oprimidos, es la voz del pueblo, por eso no debe parecer deviertido si no oscuros y desgarrador, y también pasional como el pueblo gitano.
i am gipsy, i wonder how can you understand?(emotionally speaking) to Camarón de la isla,you are amazing Beth.Congratulations good job. more would like critics of the flamenco in Spain to analyze and feel like you
La perfecta voz del flamenco, y la hermosa influencia Morisca, (Moros, Árabe) en el idioma y música flamenca. Aparte del mejor guitarrista que ha existido Don Paco de Lucia. Saludos!!!
His voice is one thing, the other is what he is saying and understanding it as one raised speaking the Spanish Language, since each language is it's own philosophy and culture. I spent a month in Cork Ireland with a local family and lived it and learned to understand the Cork way of speaking and loved it. I'm hispanic. Thank you for listening to this music. I loved the Irish folk Kaelis not sure how to spell it. Sloanlat!
It's practically impossible to know the true dimension of this song and flamenco style, without the translation and understanding the context of lyrics and sentences.
@@atorovlac well she can't learn Spanish just to do these reactions. I think it's lovely of her to be so open minded as to try so many different music genres and voices. Flamenco usually does sound like a cry, that's undeniable.
@@atorovlac Bájate del pedestal tú, vieja. Pero qué quieres, si no ha escuchado flamenco en su vida. No entiendo por qué se pone tan arrogante la gente con estas cosas. Está claro que la profundidad de esta música es infinita. Pues invita a que exploren esa infinitud, no te quedes en lo alto de tu caballo riéndote de la ignorancia de los demás. Es un puto vídeo de 10 minutos... Es tan bello el flamenco, como asquerosa la cultura de arrogancia y supremacismo de los que lo ven como algo solo suyo.
@@portishphonic It is a cry, we call It "quejio" and IS an expressión of the tortured collective soul, "la pena" (pain, ache, but also sentence, punishment, forfeiture, sanctión) that manifest through flamenco, happens in many types of music, like in gospel, soul, country, jazz and Irish folk music. Beth grasped It perfectly... oftentimes uneducated people are very intolerant as to how one should refer about a cultural phenomena they are more familiar with ... Well done Beth!
I don't think you need to understand a word of it, even to perform it because the music itself steers the playing more directly that the word meanings ever could
Flamenco is a genre that talks very often about heartbreaks or sad feelings such as family passing out, thats why there is that cryish feeling. He is singing with his whole soul, vibing with the guitar and expressing his grief. Thats the reason why its si passionate and emotional
@oisin1304 Well i guess flamenco includes all palos… including the sad ones. Not saying all flamenco songs are sad so dont come and just say But no.. By the way camaron in this bulería is crying to his grandfather because hes romantic love is not being returned back so its sad.
"You say I am a guitar legend. You have no idea. There are only two or three guitarists that can be considered legends. Above all is Paco de Lucía" Keith Richards.
Raphael Rabello was as virtuoso as Paco, they played together sometimes and were close friends, otherworldly guitarists.
@Hara Isbara we're talking about a different style of guitarists, violão clássico, choro, Spanish guitar.
This is an interview with Paco and Raphael, you can see the mutual appreciation and admiration ua-cam.com/video/8xfnNm575HU/v-deo.html
Hara Isbara Dimebag Darrell would shit his pants in the afterlife if he had to sit in with Paco.
@@Josec823 i dont't know if you have checked the very best of pantera. 5 minutes alone, floods, cemetery gates, cowboys from hell, hollow… and you will see darrell was at almost the same level of Paco, obviously in a completely different style though. he was one of the best
the guitarrist is simply the best guitarrist of the history
It's not and exaggeration. He is.
Paco de Lucia
The guitarrist's name was Paco de Lucía, my friend.
The best is Diego del gastor
@@molly3052 there's no way you just said del gastor is the best guitarist ever...
The BEST spanish guitar player and the BEST flamenco singer in all times. You're seeing and listening to TWO GODS. Nobody can compares to them.
Greetings from Spain 🥰
Cuando dos dios Encontran
the best guitarist of all time not just in spain..
Well, of his era surely
It's true brother! Saludos desde Polonia!
Nena no interrumpas tanto y escucha pesada
That guitar "player" is the Man, the Myth, the Legend... Paco de Lucía!!!! Best guitar player ever!!!! RIP Paco
At 7:20 he said:
Sitting by the river, on an old log
I saw that a bird wanted to sing
but he was hoarse
he cried with grief, he cried with grief
And in my hands I gave him to drink
river water with mint leaves
I just wanted to translate it beacuse i feel it so much, so beautiful.
as if i needed to fall more in love with flamenco
oh my god, could you help with the translation of the first song, i'll appreciate that i couldnt find it anywhere. love flamenco.
what do you mean with the first song? @@Karacters11
i just meant the first letras, glad that i can say now ive learned and understood flamenco, so this comment is old@@lucasfranco1758
Mejor no traducir el flamenco porque no suele tener mucho sentido jajaaja
Beth, the guitarrist is Paco de Lucia, considered by many as the greatest guitar player ever :).
Hes like a real.god
Asi es😊
in Flamenco sure...
@@reespawson in all kinds of guitar. No guitarrist ver has has his skills and soul.
@@reespawson I get it's kind of silly sometimes to compare different genres. But there's a reason people were so amazed by this man. His virtuosity was truly one of a kind. Also, dunno why I get the impression you haven't heard much of this guy at all hahaha, funny comment to make if I'm right about that.
Paco de Lucia + Camarón = perfection
La perfección no existe en el flamenco... Precisamente su imperfeccion es lo q le hace grande y bello
@@kurrovelazquez alors c est la perfection de l imperfection 🙏
Imperfectamente perfecto.
Vamos tío, entonces tu le das al toque y yo al cante y a ver si le damos siquiera a una nota
@@kurrovelazquez camaron es Perfecto !!! El mejor cantaor que ha dado el flamenco !!!
Beth, I'm an spanish guy. The guitarrist is something similar to Mozart in classical music. Camarón is just God for the flamenco culture. Thanks to aproach our art to the world
nada más que decir
Definitely an icon and a singular singer although many hard-core flamenco lovers claim he´s over-rated, I would not call consensus on that.
He’s Franz Liszt
El arte no pertenece a nadie ni a ningún lugar .
Cesar, I felt quite a lot of spanish people don't appreciate how great Cameron was.
Bit of snobbery towards flamenco maybe.
We are talking about the greatest flamenco guitar player of all time, Paco de Lucía, and the most famous flamenco singer, Camarón de la Isla, together.
I'm not into this style, I'm into heavy metal, but these people are gods and myths in Spain.
Even a person who never heard this before can realize the greatness and emotion this performance shows. Music is an universal language.
The 'cry' is called 'quejío' it comes from 'quejido' that means lament or something similar.
I loved that she came to react to Camaron and ended up also reacting to Paco de Lucia 😁
The “cry” you’re talking about is called “quejío” in flamenco culture. It’s one of the most characteristic things of flamenco songs. Camarón de la Isla is one of the greatest cantaores because he has this talent called duende in the culture, so he just can naturally sing and improvise the best bulerias ever😍 Paco de Lucía is as well the greatest at Spanish guitar, when they both come together is magical🤩 thank you for checking it out!!
Paola Garzón Blasco pues a mi no me ha gustado la review que ha hecho no tiene ni idea a dicho que es rumano y que canta como un perro cuando llora.....
@@maduxa22 En ningún momento ha dicho que es rumano y le ha comparado con un perro cuando llora... No se donde escuchaste eso. Si ha dicho que parece como si llorase o se quejase. Claro, es que es eso, es un "quejío" y suena como un lamento porque lo es... ella no quiere sonar "rude" (grosera) y se disculpa por si suena asi decir que parece un llorar o quejarse amargamente...pero es que esta en lo cierto.
@@juankawr9910 pues sí ha dicho exactamente ambas cosas, aunque no ha dicho perro, sino "puppy".
cardona89 gracias por el apoyo! dijo puppy pero bueno el caso perro cachorro 🤬
@@maduxa22 Ha dicho que es romaní, no rumano.
Hi from Spain! Beth, how you doing? Don´t know if you are aware, but these two gods are the best exponent in flamenco´s history.
Hello from Andalusia !!!! you have perfectly captured the essence of flamenco. Flamenco is a cry, a cry torn against injustice or against a particularly painful situation in life. But it is also a song to love, to the memory of our best stages in life, to joys and friendship. Flamenco is a way of expressing feelings directly with the heart.
Orgulloso de nacer en su tierra, Cádiz. El maestro Paco de Lucía, a pesar de no saber leer música, tenía más horas de ensayo que cualquiera. Desde los 8 años de edad, puliendo el diamante que llevaba dentro.
Soy argentino y vivo en España desde hace más de 20 años. Y me siento orgulloso de la tierra que me acogió. Orgulloso de escuchar ésta música tan pasional.
No creas que Camarón supiera mucho tesoría musical, simplemente cantaba porque tenía ese don. La chica explica las técnicas que ella entiende que está haciendo pero realmente Camarón cantaba como le salía sin técnica y sin falsete seguramente, el flamenco se canta más de garganta. Un genio vamos.
You almost made me cry with your explanations. I spent a lot of time in Andalucia. I spent many years trying to explain to people here in the USA what Flamenco is and why they sing like they do, my point could never get across to them. You did an amazing job explaining everything! Thank You!!
Flamenco is an art. Camarón and Paco had deep admiration for each other. They perfectly complemented each other. Camarón always wanted to play the guitar but he didn't have Paco's talent and Paco wanted to sing but he didn't have Camaron's voice. We are in front of the height of flamenco. Two unrepeatable artists.
A Spanish mate of mine once said, "Comparing Rosalia to Camaron de la Isla is like comparing a McDonald's Happy Meal with your mother's cooking!!"
Sólo si tu madre es la mejor cocinera que te hayas echao a la cara, también te digo.
People comparing Rosalía to Camaron needs to visit to an otorhinolaryngologist.
We will have to wait more years to know Rosalía’s development. We can’t compare them yet and we shouldn’t compare them in the future. Rosalía is a great musician, we just have to see her evolution. Hating her instead of supporting an artist who creates her own music (which aren’t many these days) doesn’t makes you having a better taste for music nor cooler/alternative . If you listen to her albums you’ll know her music is good, better than the 90% of the music on the radio.
@@zzzzn1011 I love Rosalía, I think she's one of the greatest things that has happened to modern music nowadays, but in my personal opinion, I think this goes beyond the music, it's more about the feeling, and don't get me wrong, if you listen to Los Angeles, the first album of Rosalía, which is entirely made of flamenco covers, you can definitely see that she has the potential, but she chose to do this more trap-ish sound, which again, totally cool, I love it, but the feeling behind their interpretation is very very different.
😂😂😂😂😂
Esto no es música es sentimiento, es arte en estado puro y no tengo claro que fuera de España se sienta de la misma manera.
Aunque es de tal pureza que cualquier ser humano sabe distinguir y a nadie deja indiferente. Son dos fenómenos que dudo mucho que vuelvan a repetirse....
Silencio...
Canta Camarón y a la guitarra Paco de Lucia.
Sobran las palabras.
like, que buen comentario y si yo creo que fuera de España tambien Portugal, Francia y mas paises pero solo los gitanos :)
solo los gitanos?
Hay un poco de comentario en tu racismo
@@mr98-yp9bl bueno me referia en general, que si sales fuera de España al 99% de los gitanos les gusta el flamenco y lo sienten igual y lo cantan y lo bailan a diario, he visto docus en TV de gitanos de EEUU que se ponen a cantar y parecen españoles, a eso me referia, que el flamenco gusta en el mundo entero eso está demostrado, pero sentirlo de verdad es diferente. No es nada de racismo soy cero racista, pero da la casualidad que la etnia gitana es que nace con ese sentimiento, el flamenco es un arte de raices. Es lo que yo creo pero me puedo equivocar porsupuesto :)
@@teaclaro1 Totalmente 👍
I don't know what it is that always makes my eyes water when hearing Flamenco like this. My Spanish is rudimentary so I do not understand much of the lyrics. But what I do understand is the utter emotional overload and it touches me deeply...
Cuando sepas que todo esto es improvisado Beth, te impresionarás aún más
Bulerías, una canción improvisada, tu sabes mucho de flamenco jajajajajaja
@@dkdnciaparalelosabrirconci8735 es sarcasmo?
HE wrote: Beth you gotta know it is all improvised. But gotta know too that it is traditional so they know what they are doing ;)
@@MickeyMouse-el5bk no es tradicional lo que vale es cantar y tocar gitano .lo demás todo mierda
@@neofuturo7518 Como que no es tradicional? A ver el mismo dijo que las formas son tradicionales y en ellas te mueves. Probablemente te comprendí mal.
Chaborrilla es normal que te impresiones , as elegido alos mejores del flamenco
Jajajajajajaja me maten que fiera pensaba q no iba haber comentarios en español
Jaja a elegido edos dioses
@@FernandoCortesBilbao y en cima chaborrilla... Jaja fiera
😂😂😂 dale.
Próximamente reaccionando a los yakis.
2:32 For your information, the guitarist here is not just "ok and anyone can hear that", He's probably the most iconic most gifted flamenco guitarist that ever lived, Sr. Paco de Lucia, whose speed and timing are just second to none. He passed away in 2014, but his legacy, his honesty torwards the flamenco guitar and his charisma will last forever.
ole
@@Lacrismo Jajaja se lo tenia que decir, siendo de Andalucía que menos que informarla que el guitarrista era tan increíble o más que el cantaor en este video. Por cierto, me gustan tus canciones, Mara, he visto un poco de tu canal y están genial, un saludo. 🍻
@@juankawr9910 jajajajajaja te entiendo, yo tb soy andaluza y tuve que poner un comment jaja. Muchas gracias !! que guay que te guste, si tienes instagram, estoy en insta tb como MARA SILMA MUSIC :)
@@juankawr9910 Dijo que no hacia falta hablar sobre la guitarra porque esto todos lo verian. No dijo que "estaba ok". Además mencionó que lo notaba sin ser guitarrista.
@@Lacrismosoy de Algeciras, donde nació Paco y ahora le estamos haciendo en la ciudad un museo... ya está casi terminado por fin.
Paco es un Dios, un DIOS, un extraterrestre, tanto virtuosismo no se ha visto jamás, eterno.
El dios de la guitarra, camarón el dios del canto
A ver chicos no idolatreis a ningún artista
José fue el mejor y es el TODOS LOS TIEMPOS
NO SALDRÁ NINGUNO COMO EL...
PACO FUE UNO DE LOS MEJORES GUITARRISTAS
Y HIZO MUCHO AL FLAMENCO
Esto es Inrrepetible...
@@margarita-dg5kz los dioses deben ser llamados dioses aunque a ellos no les guste, José no le gustaba ser una deidad, pero lo aceptaba y sabía lo que era y será
Es verdad que hasta que no conoció a unos guitarristas de jazz no empezó a improvisar?
Las dos leyendas más grandes del flamenco, irrepetibles y eternos.
La burlería tiene esta particularidad de oír el canto del cantante (cantaó) y el canto de la guitarra y mientras uno se calla el otro habla. Es una mezcla perfecta de voz y música
BULERIA
Canto es canto =gregoriano ,cante es = cante gitano
Hi Beth!
I requested Camarón a couple of times and today I got my prize. Thanks!
I've never seen Camaron live, but I could attend a Paco de Lucía concert in 2005 and was astonishing.
When he finished the first song everybody remains quiet, no applauses. People had the jaw on the floor and looking at each others asking "is that real?"
Unbelievable
There's only one word you need to know here: it's duende. This is pure traditional flamenco. There's no 'vocal training', they're learning from as soon as they can speak. What you're hearing is a very unique vocal sound/style that is not limited to Cameron, but rather part of the system/tradition. Also, it's pronounced 'Is-la'. :) You should also check out Jose Merce, Rancapino Chico(Hijo), and El Torta(to name a few)
Moraito, Duquende, enrique morente..
Diego El Cigala
Agreed, this is what I find frustrating about this video too, the conflation of what's mostly traditional flamenco with Camaron's style. You simply cannot make a meaningful video about Camaron in a vacuum, there's too much context you are going to miss. I've seen also in people reacting to Paco playing and it drives me nuts, they come into the videos knowing nothing and come out thinking Paco was amazing because he used tremeolos, picado or rasgueados.
@@JuanSantos-yq1jn Bruh, read his comment again. He's agreeing with you, lol. Go learn some english and come back you stuck up little shit
musashidanmcgrath, Duquende should also be part of the list.
Monsters of flamenco. Por Bulerías: vocal improvisation and guitar improvisation. The best performance for this music Style. The best exponents in the flamenco's history.
With the Cruz family name, are you related to the shrimp from the island?
@@jpdj2715 Cruz is a really common Andalusian last name, I don't think so
@@jpdj2715 Excuse for my Inglish Is very bad I'm from Colombia.
@@carloscesarcruzjimenez2877 - No problem. I referenced the following: José Monje Cruz, AlsoKnownAs El Camarón de la Isla (the shrimp from the island), a Spanish Romani flamenco singer, 5 December 1950 .. 2 July 1992. Cruz may be a common Spanish/Latin family name but "El Camaron de la Isla" was his nickname and one of his family names was Cruz
@@rec-reservaespiritualdecor3945 - Chances. I did not think so either, but lotteries pay out every time, even when you never win. ;)
Camarón once said something like this, defining flamenco: Everything is sung with sadness, with sorrow, even if it was something good or happy.
You are a great vocal coach, intuitive and friendly.
I subscribe to your channel
Camaron y Paco fueron el principal exponente del flamenco posiblemente de todos los tiempos, dos genios unidos, en esta canción Camaron cuenta la historia de como se muere su madre y como la entierran, habla del amor que sentía por ella y el dolor de su perdida
Estás reaccionando al rey de reyes.
"Abuelos,padres y tíos.De los buenos manantiales se forman los buenos ríos".
O de tales palos, tales astillas, que es lo mismo pero dicho más burdo y popular XD.
Rey de reyes es dios jesucristo
No digas gilipolleces
@@margarita-dg5kz Es una forma de hablar.
Además si pide respeto respete primero a los que no piensen como usted.
"Grandparents, parents and uncles, from the fine springs come the fine rivers"
Luz en tinieblas seguro que es de bad bunny!!!! Para esto se nace artista
Dear Beth, the guitarist is Paco De Lucia... Guitar God.
And the singer os Camarón de la isla the best flamenco singer of the history! And the greatest artist of the world! He haven t "duende" he os the "duende"!
Javier M felicidades, me tenías con la duda
Concierto Aranjuez
No way!!!! Never thought I’d see someone react to A video involving paco de lucia. This track is fire af!!!
there's lots of reactions to Entre dos aguas though.
Guitarist is Paco de Lucia… words about him:
Keith Richards: There are only two or three guitarists who can be considered a legend and above all of them is Paco de Lucia
Mark Knofler: When I saw him I understood that I don't know how to play the guitar
Eric Clapton: with Paco de Lucia the king of the guitar left, the rest we are apostles
La mejor guitarra de la historia y la voz que más sentimiento ha tenido el mundo, sin duda dos artistas andaluces más impresionantes del mundo
Oh my goodness! Never have I clicked on a video faster than now! Thank you, Beth!
Camaron is a legend
Cameron who
Both are legend, Camaron a Paco de Lucia, one a master of singing, the other a master of guitar
1000 years of popular music are the source of what these two do
Love the video and your energy! The sound of rain needs no translation! And Il words can be a phony attempt to describe that which can never be described! These two legends are beyond my conscience awareness! Only my spirit an connect there! Love to you 🥂🙏
3:56 No its not rude at all, in fact you described it perfectly. Flamenco is the cry of the poor, the lament of the oppressed. It’s an art that can only truly arise from those who cannot read or write. In the south of Spain the weary and struggling found their only comfort in the rhythms and the guitars. What you hear is not just an expression of art, it’s all the misery they’ve seen and lived.
When God sing and God play guitar, the other gods sit and listen
kito reyes OLÉ
So I'm a God
Hahaha totally agree
Esto no es cantar y tocar la guitarra, esto es arte.
Lo cual es cantar y tocar la guitarra
Greatest flamenco voice of all time and best guitar of history. No wonder why she is so impressed
RESPECT from Spain. 🇪🇸
Camaron is like a mistery to all voice experts. It's just his soul that it's earth-shattering, the intensity... I'm spanish and for me he had the most emotional voice ever, along with Van Morrison at his peak.
Gracias por dar este homenaje a nuestros dos legendarios reyes y símbolo de la pureza suprema del flamenco en España!!! Gracias por esto me has hecho feliz!!! Flamenco es el símbolo del arte de nuestra tierra..... Raíces ancestrales que gracias a gente como tú y como los flamencos y gitanos... Nunca perderemos!!! Thank you for everything!!! Camaron y Paco de Lucía FOREVER!!!!
The greatest flamenco guitarist Paco!
The greatest guitarist, Paco!
@@guaita2 the greatest, Paco
"I'm not a guitarist, but anyone can hear that". Hell yeah, this is Paco de Lucia, the greatest of all time.
You nailed it ... is not signing is crying, anguish, complaining ... now you know how to Spanish people feel when we talk from the heart ... welcome to the spanish soul !!!
Viva el arte de nuestra tierra🇪🇸♥️arte y sentimiento puro✨🌟duende y alma⭐️⭐️
Viva El Arte!
Paco is the GOAT on guitar, not just flamenco.
Reggaeton has corrupted the music. 😆 This was music with passion.!!!
Reggaeton has nothing to do.with this, there is no comparison
DESPUES LA CULPA PAL REGUETON
el reggaetón también tiene su pasión... otra cosa, pero claro que la tiene. Omar Montes bebe de esto y le sale reggaetón. Temitas muy infravalorados que sacan lágrimas: ua-cam.com/video/CP5nfftDRrk/v-deo.html.
@@pedrojorgebarbosa6126 Actually, South America has one of the greatest folkloric music richness and genres
Bolero, Balada, Zamba, Milonga, Merengue, Salsa, Copla, Cumbia, Malagueña, Bachata...
All of this influences by spain, by natives and black culture. Musical South America is amazing, and now-a-days yes urban music like reggaeton is the most popular and recognizable but trust me, even if it may be fun to dance to, all of the cultural and even popular songs from the 80s are other universe...
Flamenco is beautiful, I am a dancer myself ♡
Pacco de Lucia love, one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
Both, Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla are renowed as the best spanish flamenco player and singer ever respectively. Having them playing together is a luxury. I had the oportunity to see Paco in concert three times. He was simply supernatural. And very humble. We was ashamed for not having a formal musical formation, but hundreds of music theory and guitar theory books have been written for him.
senorita beth con todos mis respetos... el TOCADOR DE GUITARRA es nada mas y nada menos que posiblemente el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos!!!!! DON PACO DE LUCIA O DIOS ....SALUDOS DESDE CANARY ISLANDS
So much talent and so much passion in both of them. The best of the best of the flamenco. May both of them rest in peace🙏🏻
Free translation into English
1:13 "I met him on the road
and we became brothers,
I invited him on the back of my horse."
(maybe related to Paco and him? they were great fiends)
1:30 "Oh you are asking God,
that my mother would die.
My mother has already died.
There's no one who loves me,
I don't love you anymore,
let alone me."
2:50 "Grandparents, parents and uncles.
From good springs, good rivers are formed.
Grandparents, parents and uncles."
4:46 "Oh, don't tell me no.
Oh, don't tell me no.
If your mother doesn't love me,
I don't love her either.
How can I love you
if she says me no?"
6:02 (I couldn't understand, you spoke in the middle of the song)
7:15 "Sitting in a river,
on an old log
I saw a little bird wanting to sing
but he was hoarse.
(He) cried out in sorrow .
(He) was crying with sorrow
and in my hands I gave him water
from the river with mint leaves."
8:46 "What do I want to live!
If my life is an ordeal.
Since I met you
and I kissed your lips."
DONT READ THIS HORRIBOL TRANSLATION
@@luciaenlaredsucosuco9095 "HORRIBOL" ?
My English may isn't be very good, but yours is worse.
@@guaita2 no hablo de inglés si no de español, hay que entenderlo en la mente pa traducirlo
@@guaita2 may not be
Y lo de HORRIBOL es de coña, con el mismo pensamiento que cuando se escribe fútbol, una españolaaadaaaaa venga besis
This duo its a legend. Camarón is a God of flamenco and Paco de Lucía is the Jesus of guitar. You didn't have a idea
Flamenco singing that’s not voice we heard that is a heart with pure sound , can’t be compare with any other genre and the flamenco guitar that single instrument is a whole orchestra.
Waw i am flamenco singer, and i had listening to Camaron 1million times... But with your interpretation i,ve can listen him like would be the first time... Was amazing, thank you
Camarón gitano puro y canastero de los buenos manantiales.El mejor cantaor de todos los tiempos junto al maestro Paco solo puede ocurrir magia y duende.Un saludo desde España.
Ole
No se si canisters significa otra cosa aparte de hacer canastos. Pero si no, Camaron en una entrevista dijo que trabajaba en la fragua ayudando a su padre.
Es emocionante que otros países se emocionen con estos 2 maestros. España un país con grandes artistas sin parangón. Le felicito por compartir la cultura y que exprese lo que siente .
"I am singing because I want to express something...". That is the essence of flamenco, to pour yourself out in each sound. Also, the sadness and loneliness we can hear come from the deepest places of the soul.
"I thought I knew how to play the guitar until I met Paco de Lucia". Mark Knopfler
"My guitar is tuned by angels, Paco de Lucía is tuned by God" Santana
Bet, you were reacting to the best "guitarrista" (guitar player) and the best "cantaor" (flamenco singer) that were ever...
Flamenco is so... emotional, direct, passional... and Paco de Lucía and Camarón were simply the best.
Greetings from Valladolid, Spain
If anytime you come to Spain you'll be really welcome.
Listen: you are talking about the most famous and revolutionary flamenco singer, Camarón, and about the best guitarist in all the guitar player history, Paco de Lucía. Top top top
Woooohooo thanx Beth!!!!
I've been requesting this one for a long time .... Now I'm gonna watch your review/reaction/disection of this master and I'll comment again....
Thanx again Beth!
Sounds like crying, that’s why it is called “quejío”, it means the sound you make when something hurts. Kings of kings. Legendary.
"Quejío" translates as "cringe"
I loved to see how touched she was without understanding a single word, being from a diff. culture. That´s the magic of great music, specially flamenco. I work among British everyday an, in the end, we share the same emotions.
Very emotionally moving. Great bulerias from Paco de Lucia and the singing just incredible.
"Como el agua" és el marco mayor creado por estos dos genios. Reaccionar a esta canción sería un regalo.
"Como el agua" is the highest moment of these geniuses. A react of this song would be a gift.
Greetings from Rio.
I'm from Camaron's town, he's an institution here. I'm not even that much into flamenco but god he's an amazing singer.
Bienvenida al enigmático y maravilloso mundo del Flamenco 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Un fuerte abrazo desde España
Flamenco y españa? Otra ve robándono cultura a Andaluçía? Ofú pare que cansino.
@@jggrskate94, Ha dicho que "saludos desde España". Tranquilo, paisano.
@@jggrskate94 Andalucía no está en España?? Pregúntate si Paco se sentía o no Español, que la familia le enterró con la bandera.
Desde Andalucía, dirás.
@@jggrskate94 andaluçia?wtf
It's really beautiful that you can appreciate how great flamenco can be. A lot of Spaniards cannot.
The best guitarist and cantador, this is probably one of two video you will find of them together, awesome they were!
The “sound” he makes is called “Quejío” in flamenco. There isn’t any word to describe this in English. Also the guitarist is Paco de Lucía, the best in flamenco guitar history.
Groan o moan podria ser
hay mil palabras en inglés para describir el dolor, so pantuflo. K tu no las conozcas no significa k no existan. Y existen millones de palabras de miles de idiomas ke jamás encontrarías en castellano. Y no pasa nada.
Comentario de españolisto.
'Whining' encaja perfectamente con 'quejido'
@@murcianouk Wailing, whining es algo negativo, como decir que camarón es un quejica
Want to hear something amazing? All her comments are on point when you know the lyrics. In spanish he's singing a song about his dead mother (her first comment was that he was crying). Then he's calling his grandpa, father and uncle (she said he was making a call). And yes, Paco is a fantastic guitar player, perhaps the best of the last century. Paco and Camaron were geniuses of music, just not known beyond the spanish speaking world.
I met him on the way
and we became brothers
and invite him to come up
on the back of my horse.
oh, you are asking god
oh, that my mother died
my mother died
you no longer have anyone who loves you
the less I will love you.
hey...
grandparents...
grandparents, parents and uncles
of the good springs
good rivers are formed
grandparents, parents and uncles.
hey...
don't tell me, no...noooo
oh, if your mother doesn't love me
I don't want her either
how do you want her to love you
if she tells me no.
and the healthy healthy
as you get?
to the healthy healthy
as you get?
and the healthy healthy
as you get?
sitting in a river
and in an old trunk
I saw that a little bird
I wanted to sing but I was hoarse
I cried in sorrow...
I cried with sorrow
and in my hands, I gave him water from the river
with mint leaves.
what do i want to live
if my life is an ordeal
since I met you
and your lips kissed me
Aaaaand your lips kissed me
bad luck mine
bumped into you
how comfortable I lived
your love is my punishment
Oh my god
that they loved me
mothermy
and in that berraquita
and in that berraca
and in that berraquita
and in that berraca
@@charlymonky2 I love you, oh my god you have no idea how happy you just made me, i randomly clicked at this comment and saw the traslation which i've been looking for everywhere. god bless you thank you for making me happy!!
@@Karacters11 thaks to Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.
@charlymonky2 thanks for the great translation!
For people who are not able to understand this, here are the lyrics:
Me lo encontré en el camino,
Que nos hicimos hermanos
Lo invite a que subiera
Al lomo de mi caballo,
Ay tu le estas pidiendo a dios
tu le estas pidiendo a dios
Que mi madre se muriera
Ya mi madre se murió
Ya no hay quien te quiera
Que menos te voy a querer yo
Abuelo, Abuelo
Padres y tíos
De los buenos manantiales
Se forman los buenos ríos
Abuelos, padres y tíos
Ay no me digas no
Ay no me digas no
Si tu madre no me quiere
Tampoco la quiero yo
Como quieres que te quiera
Si ella me dice que no
Ya la sana sana
Porque tu mano
Que ya la sana sana
Como te pones
Que ya la sana sana
Como te pones
Sentado en un río
Sentado en un río
Y un viejo tronco
Vi que un pajarito
Quería cantar pero estaba ronco
Lloraba de pena
Lloraba de pena
Y en mis manos
Le di de beber
Agüita de río con hojas de menta
Que quiero vivir
Si mi vida es un calvario
Desde que te conocí
Y me besaron tus labios
Y me besaron tus labios
Coño, que son gitanos, no chilenos, bien se les entiende😂
Es "Abuelo, padre y Dios" nada de tíos...
@@cuepepe Abuelos, padres y tiosss
@@cuepepe Mirate el oído, no se escucha poe ningún lado dios...
I love how a vocal reaction is paired with the greatest guitarist of the same genre. ❤
Hi from Spain. Thank you for your interest in our culture!
By the way, Quincy Jones wanted to make an international carreer for Camarón. But he died too early.
I'm not that into flamenco, but I have to say that that "ok" sign you did in regards to the guitar playing doesn't ever come close to the legend level of Paco. He's considered one of the best guitar players in history, and not only in Spain and the flamenco world, but in general.
By the way, you should check the lyrics Camaron is singing, his tone would make even a lot more sense.
Boris Pi actually it’s interesting that the texts are often not that deep in flamenco, it is the soul behind the voice that touches you. This comes from times of persecution. Camaron however, on top of that, wrote texts that are really meaningful - i would recommend you to listen to the estrella chiquita by camaron, the first time I realised what he was saying it made me cry me hizo lloraaaar
@@luna-sv6uf texts on flamenco are deseo ir not, depending the stylr You are playing. Flamenco has many Styles, named "palos", dime are deseo like soleá ir seguiriya, some are for party ir dancing like alegrías or bulerías. Btw here Camarón is singing bulerías, but using a deep and emotional lyrics....
Abueeeeelo, abuelos, padres y tíos. De los buenos manantiales, nacen los mejores ríos.
What happens when 2 legends are in the same room. Masterpieces are made.
Paco & Camarón ! You can’t analyze passion ! The best flamenco ! Great reaction Beth !
Camarón is considered The Maradona of Flamenco, Best artist ever existed, Number 1
And Rosalía is somero e inspires by CAmaron
Beth, this is THE BIGGEST in Spain!!!!!! Paco de Lucía and Camarón; the top of the top flamenco artists. Two legends!!!! Only being spanish can feel 100% it .... but sure you can enjoy it 99%. Thanks for posting!!
Camarón y Paco de Lucía formaron la pareja flamenca mejor y más grande de la historia. Nadie ha igualado la técnica de Paco de Lucía y nadie ha conseguido cantar con el desgarro de Camarón. El flamenco es un canto de los oprimidos, es la voz del pueblo, por eso no debe parecer deviertido si no oscuros y desgarrador, y también pasional como el pueblo gitano.
And here you've just seen the best Flamenco singer ever along with the best guitar player ever in history. Camarón de la Isla y Paco de Lucía.
i am gipsy, i wonder how can you understand?(emotionally speaking) to Camarón de la isla,you are amazing Beth.Congratulations good job. more would like critics of the flamenco in Spain to analyze and feel like you
Mark Knopfler once said that after he had heard Paco de Lucía play, “I realised I couldn't play the guitar.”
This is to enjoy it, they are two giants of flamenco, improvisation and pure feeling, 200 years of music in two minutes.
He is always acenting syncope, and harmonicly if you understand useing the modes scales. beautiful
CAMARÓN Y PACO DE LUCÍA
Que más hay que decir,
Arte por todos los lados
GRANDES
Welcome to the incredible world of Flamenco!!! CAMARON VIVE!!!🗣❤💣
La perfecta voz del flamenco, y la hermosa influencia Morisca, (Moros, Árabe) en el idioma y música flamenca. Aparte del mejor guitarrista que ha existido Don Paco de Lucia. Saludos!!!
The BEST flamenco singer ever
His voice is one thing, the other is what he is saying and understanding it as one raised speaking the Spanish Language, since each language is it's own philosophy and culture. I spent a month in Cork Ireland with a local family and lived it and learned to understand the Cork way of speaking and loved it. I'm hispanic. Thank you for listening to this music. I loved the Irish folk Kaelis not sure how to spell it. Sloanlat!
It's practically impossible to know the true dimension of this song and flamenco style, without the translation and understanding the context of lyrics and sentences.
totalmente, canta Camarón lo de "abuelooo" y dice la tipa "parece un llanto, una llamada"... infórmate chiquilla!
@@atorovlac well she can't learn Spanish just to do these reactions. I think it's lovely of her to be so open minded as to try so many different music genres and voices. Flamenco usually does sound like a cry, that's undeniable.
@@atorovlac Bájate del pedestal tú, vieja. Pero qué quieres, si no ha escuchado flamenco en su vida. No entiendo por qué se pone tan arrogante la gente con estas cosas. Está claro que la profundidad de esta música es infinita. Pues invita a que exploren esa infinitud, no te quedes en lo alto de tu caballo riéndote de la ignorancia de los demás. Es un puto vídeo de 10 minutos... Es tan bello el flamenco, como asquerosa la cultura de arrogancia y supremacismo de los que lo ven como algo solo suyo.
@@portishphonic It is a cry, we call It "quejio" and IS an expressión of the tortured collective soul, "la pena" (pain, ache, but also sentence, punishment, forfeiture, sanctión) that manifest through flamenco, happens in many types of music, like in gospel, soul, country, jazz and Irish folk music. Beth grasped It perfectly... oftentimes uneducated people are very intolerant as to how one should refer about a cultural phenomena they are more familiar with ... Well done Beth!
I don't think you need to understand a word of it, even to perform it because the music itself steers the playing more directly that the word meanings ever could
Camaron de la isla el mejor cantante de flamenco de todos los palos del mundo no abrá otro como el. Un saludo desde españa
listen "La leyenda del tiempo" (The legend of time) by Camarón. Incredible
We have very big arabic influence in spain. Its deep flamenco song we call this type of songs "Jondo flamenco"
Actually it's "cante jondo", something like soulfully deeply singing, but yes, mostly you're correct. Just pointing out a slight detail
Flamenco is a genre that talks very often about heartbreaks or sad feelings such as family passing out, thats why there is that cryish feeling. He is singing with his whole soul, vibing with the guitar and expressing his grief. Thats the reason why its si passionate and emotional
But no, depends on the palo
What an argument.. i didnt its always sad, but it often does. Who are you with your “but no”? Are u gonna tell me? U are not even spanish..
@@carlosortega4661
I play flamenco guitar 25 years, you?
In the video Cameron is singing por buleria, un cante festero.
@@carlosortega4661
So are you Spanish? And from what part of Spain?
I play flamenco guitar 25 years, what about you?
@oisin1304 Well i guess flamenco includes all palos… including the sad ones. Not saying all flamenco songs are sad so dont come and just say But no.. By the way camaron in this bulería is crying to his grandfather because hes romantic love is not being returned back so its sad.