Saturday, October 30, 2010

Breastfeeding My Husband Movie

Flamenco Servilletas

"yo no sé qué Let me pasa: If
te quiero o no te quiero, tu casa
If no es tu casa, Hiel
If a querer o abraded,
Si me matas o Me Muero. "

copla this was written on a table edge bistro by Miguel Hernandez which we celebrate today the birth 100 years ago in Orihuela, Murcia Province. This
"vinculacion" cante flamenco was long held as anecdotal underestimated. Yet when Francisco Martinez Marin, through direct testimony, tells how Miguel was led to write pour le cante, on ressent familiaritas vitale avec cette "flamenco environment" (le chant, La Taverne, Le Vin, l'exaltation, their discussions, les amis) qui devait Irriguible Le Quotidien du poète.

"In the Bar Spain (Orihuela) had the taurófilos and gender singers meetings big and small, near New Film Salon, which opened around 1917. The owner, Luis Perez, "Españita" was so fond of that when listening to a flamenco song, excited and began to mourn as a child. In this coffee-bar used to sing Antonio García Cutler, "Children of Fernan Nuñez" and Mamaillo. Other times they did at the request of the owner. As there Michael and his friends played the game a day of 1927, to D. Francisco Martinez Arenas, great fan and manager of the News, he was the singer lacks letrillas and D. Paco (...), knowing Miguel able to improvise, he did write a few songs on a paper napkin transferred to the marble table of the "Child." Because the son of Don Francisco Arenas, Paco, who kept them, we now know the Children of Fernan Nuñez was able to continue to delight audiences, thanks to Michael. " Ce qui precedes

is extracted from the section of Arrebola Alfredo "El flamenco feel the poesia de Miguel Hernandez". It is available on the site "Folclore y Flamenco" .

And of course, to illustrate this, we close our eyes and let yourself be overwhelmed by the voice of Enrique Morente accompanied toque Pepe Habichuela in his flamenco version of "Elegia has Ramon CISS "entitled" Comrade "and extract the disc " Despegando " published in 1977.
Vamos ya, Maestros ...

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