[ ]   [ ]   [ ]                        [ ]      [ ]   [ ]
Oscar Lopez — Lucia
Album: Gypsy Passion
Avg rating:
8

Your rating:
Total ratings: 497









Released: 0
Length: 5:01
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(Instrumental)
Comments (68)add comment

In the expression of a fine piece of musical mastery, that fellow just did some serious note shredding.  
SUPERB!!  Thanx RP!   
Bump 8 > 9.  Just the pick me up for a surreal pandemic war twilight zone of a New York City on 4/5. 
awesome!!!Why isn't this included in the regular play list?
Another great one gone.
Wow, moving, sensual, thanks a lot!

Paco de Lucia is the best flamenco guitar man of the history, and if anyone wants to discover the real spirit of flamenco guitar, it must be hear the sound of that with the voice of a "cantaor". In Lucia´s case, the name is Camarón de la Isla, his brother in arms.   


Great guitar... I love the music... A Mi si me gusta! {#Nyah}
makes me just want to close my eyes and think nice thoughts
The start reminds me of Spanish Caravan

maybe class - but unhearable to me!

Spanish music is not made for my ears!

Makes me nervous!

 


 Bleyfusz wrote:
Sure as hell, si yo veo un disco que se llama Gipsy Passion, no lo compro. Por mucho que PdL esté involved.
 
Totalmente de acuerdo...I mean, I completely agree with you. {#Wink}
Wow, I'm really impressed.  Amazing guitar work!
AS TERRIBLE AS PAELHA-SOUP!
Sure as hell, si yo veo un disco que se llama Gipsy Passion, no lo compro. Por mucho que PdL esté involved.
 SinisterDexter wrote:
Wow, that was a nice transition from Jefferson Airplane - Today.  I didn't realize a new song had queued up until 15-20 seconds into it. Good job, Bill.
 
Hmmm....November 20th. Playlist:

Now Playing:
Paco DeLucia & Oscar Lopez - Lucia
Jefferson Airplane - Today

Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter - The Dreami
Anna Ternheim - Girl Laying Down



Wow, that was a nice transition from Jefferson Airplane - Today.  I didn't realize a new song had queued up until 15-20 seconds into it. Good job, Bill.
I don't believe Paco De Lucia appears on this album or track. It does not sound like him. Might just be a tribute to him (or his mother Lucia) by Oscar Lopez.
no subwoofr needed on this track....Just good transducers~!
 Hannio wrote:


Is that a real poncho? I mean is that a Mexican poncho or is that a Sears poncho?
 
What poncho?

 Hannio wrote:


Is that a real poncho? I mean is that a Mexican poncho or is that a Sears poncho?
 
Oh Sweet Jesus!  How perfect!

Which reminds me, Bill, how about a little Zappa from time to time?  You know, just to keep the kids a little off-balance.


His work with John McLaughlin is pretty amazing too. I guess I just really like him.
Saw Oscar Lopez live.  What a master.  Great recording.
Very nice!!
 robco1 wrote:
I'm getting that album. Right. Now.

 
Saw them in Denver, around 1982... Steve Morse  (Dixie Dregs) was the warm-up.  Most amazing night of musical excellence I have ever experienced. 

wow, just wow
 greyfin10 wrote:

The first time I heard Paco D with John McLaughlin and Al Dimeola (Passion, Grace, and Fire) I sat there with my headphones on mouth agape for probably the first 10 minutes of the experience.  Awesome players all three.


 jagdriver wrote:

Sigh.... I wish these guys knew how to play!      
 
  I'm getting that album. Right. Now.

Yes!!!!{#Bananajam}
Awesome!
{#Guitarist}  {#Guitarist}  Wow {#Exclaim}  {#Yes}  # 9          (and that {#Arrowd} as well,,woff ! )


 coding_to_music wrote:


Muy Bien Poncho

you can gaze at this picture as you enjoy the music :-)
 

Is that a real poncho? I mean is that a Mexican poncho or is that a Sears poncho?
Given the rave reviews, I'm surprised this isn't higher rated.
Godlike guitar!

The first time I heard Paco D with John McLaughlin and Al Dimeola (Passion, Grace, and Fire) I sat there with my headphones on mouth agape for probably the first 10 minutes of the experience.  Awesome players all three.


 jagdriver wrote:

Sigh.... I wish these guys knew how to play!      
 


Sigh.... I wish these guys knew how to play!      
 skdenfeld wrote:
I have this song on an old Narada cd. It took a moment or two for me to realize that I actually know this.

Phenomonal playing!
 

Hey me too! I think it's Narada World 2-disc. Very worldly...
I have this song on an old Narada cd. It took a moment or two for me to realize that I actually know this. Phenomonal playing!
Mari wrote:
Never heard this before - phenomenal!!
I was about to jump on the comments section and post "Wow" but then I saw it was just Paco being Paco. I wish I had been more coherent when I saw him in Spain. Like so much of my life,the parts I remember were great.
Unusual, yet seamless segue from jefferson 'Today' Full marks to Bill Olé
Amazing. Many years ago Oscar Lopez came to my tiny little town in the Okanagan Valley, BC. I still don't know why he was there in the first place, but it was an amazing concert.
Close your eyes and you are in another world...........
Andele, andele, Dios mio, mi vida, esta es preciosa! Toca la, toca la!
More Paco!!! More Paco!!!
bravo!.....
Super segue from Today! Super Songs!
For a second, just a second, when I walked into the room and heard this I thought it was "Spanish Caravan."
coding_to_music wrote:
Muy Bien Poncho you can gaze at this picture as you enjoy the music :-)
mucho damn funny main!!!
Hey, I just requested Guardian Angel and did I get this? Also extremley good, but as for my request: a near miss. Anyway thanks for the wonderful music!
BillG =>
Okay, now that kicks ass. Followed by Danny Gatton's Elmira St. Boogie. (DC misses Danny Gatton for sure). Where else can you hear music like this? This can't end. Time for another donation.......
Ole, Ole....
Muy Bien Poncho you can gaze at this picture as you enjoy the music :-)
JCJ wrote:
Nice! I love the quick guitar work. How about some Al DiMeola or Strunz & Ferrah?
why go with the second string??
just gotta say - sweet. This is a very juicy choice. Cheers all.
Beautiful !!!!
Gee, that guitar magic isn\'t something you hear everyday. Impressed.
Nice! I love the quick guitar work. How about some Al DiMeola or Strunz & Ferrah?
Grabs you with the opening notes & doesn\'t let go.
Wow. Excellent acoustic. Thanks!
Originally Posted by zephinilium: :) Wow, nice feeling, gettin' in the flow. Gypsy Passion Indeed. (I ordered the CD) Thanks, Zephy
Try here: https://musica.elcorteingles.es/buscador/resultadoBuscadorCorto.asp?textobuscado=Paco+de+Lucia
Ohhuu God! What a surprise Thanks a lot Radioparadise.