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G Music Reporter: Paco de Lucia 1998

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    " G Music Report"
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    Paco de Lucia:
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    This album is a tribute to my mother
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    it was recorded
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    while my mother was ill in the hospital for six months
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    every single morning I visited her
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    during the day i was with her and later in the day and at night I would compose
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    This album is impregnated
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    of those painful feelings, seeing how my mother was leaving
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    And I also told her once
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    that this album will be dadicated to her, which made her very happy
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    She gave me the most beautiful smile, a smile I would never forget
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    and that is a good razon to dedicate the album Luzia with a "Z" because
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    It is important for me to clarify my mothers Portuguese origins
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    in Portuguese Luzia is spelled with a "Z"
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    So this album is definetly a full tribute to her.
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    There is also a song that is dedicated to Camaron
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    but the album in general is impregnated by that painful feeling only experienced when ones own mother is dying.
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    Every experience in life
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    Fills you up with diferent feelings and sensations
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    and the pain when is so deep, it think you get used to it
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    to the point where pain is so intense but so is happiness
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    so, in a way I believe that what I write and compose is related with whatever has been experienced
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    If an intense and profound pain has been felt by someone, it is transmited into whatever you create or compose.
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    Flamenco is full of pain and sadness
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    of the persecution of towns and the andalucian marginalization, poverty, hunger, all that.
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    there are many people that claim to have undergone hunger, but I
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    I did not experience hunger, my father made sure we did not experienced it
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    but we were in the verge of it
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    and I thing that is important for any artist
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    Each album is like giving birth, it is painful I want to go crazy
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    I really do. It fills me up with anxiety and anguish
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    fear and insecurity
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    I think it is not worth it and throw away more than half of what I compose
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    because I think is just not worth it
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    making an album is an illness it turns into an illness
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    I suffer..suddenly I come up with a phrase that really makes me happy for five minutes
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    but after five minutes, the insecurities come back again
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    and the fears and doubts about if this is all worth it
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    when I could be at the beach taking the sun
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    having enough money to do that,
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    but there is something else inside me telling me to keep going and keep struggling
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    to keep living, to have that fullfilling sensation that I am still alive
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    and having something to say.
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    I want to make sure you all know that I dont pretend to portray myself as a singer in this album
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    it has been almost an obligation, because there are two writings in this album
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    one, i dedicate to my mother and the other to Camaron
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    and I sang in reference to the recording so later a professional singer could adapt his voice over mine
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    but I thought it was more intimate according to the circumstances and the real purpose of the song
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    eventhough I realize he could have done a much better job
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    to have myself sing those lines was a real homage.
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    (guitars)
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    Guitarists in general
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    Of course guitarists dont even buy them, on the contrary they copy each other
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    these guitarists have put me where I am and they know who Paco de Lucia is
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    that is why I always thing about the guitarists when I make an album
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    because they are the ones who will talk about it among themselves
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    and will say if the album is Ok or not.
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    I am not interested...
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    there is still much to do with the acoustic guitar
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    now play the electric guitar is quite interesting
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    because with the acoustic guitar, you play a note and it dies suddenly
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    with the electric guitar you play a note and it can last ten minutes
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    it means that electric guitar gives you more tranquility because while the long note is playing you can think about which note to play next
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    with the acoustic guitar you can not do that
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    after one note the next must come quick because you ran out of sound
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    much more challenging to play the acoustic guitar, it has more posibilities that an electric guitar
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    in which you can prolong the notes and have time to think.
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    I could not live without a guitar, but at the same time I dont live while playing
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    because it is such a difficult and ungrateful instrument
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    you dedicate all the hours in you life and all of a sudden
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    one day you are completely fine in regards to your hands, brilliant
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    you go in front of people feeling perfect to play
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    and you just cant play, I dont know why, a disaster
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    It is an instrument where all matters, the lenght of you nails matters
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    Im talking about a microscopic difference in lenght
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    and I dont know what is going on but it seems like it is the nail that not well filed
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    it is quite challenging instrument, very tough.
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    I dont have a good relationship with the guitar
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    I dont like it, really I cant stand it
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    (laughs)
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    [guitar playing]
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    Because flamenco has always been a lower category music
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    maybe I giving it to much importance
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    flamenco has always been music for Andalusian Gypsies
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    It played in the caverns
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    and, I could sum it up to this
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    I remember someone in my hometown saying "Paco de Lucia" plays the guitar really well, he is a phenomena
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    And there was this neighbor of mine that said the opposite
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    He said he knew me so well when I was a young boy,
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    that my face as full of shit as his home, how can he play well- he said [laughs]
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    He spoke in a sense trying to say that since he is ours he cant be good
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    it seams like everything that comes from outsider is better
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    that is something that happens not just in my country, but all over
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    everything that is folkloric and autochtonous is not good enough
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    it is so much more well seen to go see a rock concert even if its a total wreck
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    than to go see a local folkloric artist...
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    I dont know why, I cant understand, but it is what it is.
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    There are countries that do have a much more elevated cultural education
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    Maybe because they have more money, the kinder has been educated in music
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    and may be they know how to appreciate those things even better that we can do.
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    This is basically a flamenco guitar album
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    very traditional, but also have percussions... Lute, guitar mandolin
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    Antonio Carmona plays cajon in a Buleria, for me he is the best player of all
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    and Luis Miguel he plays also the guitar mandolin, he plays very well is a good musician
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    Tino di Geraldo, Carlos Benavent
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    and Duquende, a singer that I like so much, he made some beautiful Tangos.
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    I always be in fusions, because as a Flamenco boy I never went to a School to learn music, I am a self taught person
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    all I know was learned by hearing.
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    ...some times I felt I needed Technical skills of music to make a composition less painfull
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    because for me, to find a chord is harder than a person who has music skills and know how to read the chords and make harmony
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    And so, I never had the discipline to go to school, I though the best way to learn was meeting other musicians
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    for example Jazz musicians, people at he verge harmonically.
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    ...and like I was curious, inquiring I never pretend not to be a Flamenco
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    not even dedicate my self to play Jazz, my goal always was go to learn
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    bring it back to Flamenco music and make it grow some way,
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    and Ketama I think is a splendorous Band, they really make an progression
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    even the last album was not Flamenco, they move into Flamenco ways to make it them expression...
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    all of they music has Flamenco intentions that I think is very positive
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    and like Ketama Band a lot of people will make amazing things
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    as I said, Why take so long to make an album?, Because the level is too high,
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    I can not come out with any kind of album, I have to make something really interesting, very surprising.
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    [guitar playing]
Title:
G Music Reporter: Paco de Lucia 1998
Description:

Entrevistamos a Paco de Lucía con motivo del lanzamiento de su disco "Luzia".
Report, Paco de Lucía`s album "Luzia".

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Video Language:
Spanish
Team:
Film & TV
Duration:
10:28
WILLIAM VASCO edited English subtitles for Entrevista Paco de Lucia 1998
WILLIAM VASCO edited English subtitles for Entrevista Paco de Lucia 1998
WILLIAM VASCO edited English subtitles for Entrevista Paco de Lucia 1998
WILLIAM VASCO edited English subtitles for Entrevista Paco de Lucia 1998
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