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fidjiefidjie · 3 months ago
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Bon Soir ❤️🎻🎺🎤🎸
Lita Pezo 🎶 La Malagueña
Live: Teatro Canout
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somerandomthoughtsiguess · 3 months ago
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I desperately need to see a scene where the protagonists are dancing either on La Malagueña or Romanza by Raphael Méndez and Laurindo Almeida. Actually, any performance by them would work, but those two specifically.
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singles-bar · 1 year ago
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sora-712 · 9 months ago
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I have returned to the motherland and Charro Lucifer means a lot to me
I don't think I'm going to finish this, so here you go
maybe I'll do an officially finished Día De Muertos inspired piece in October
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cameron-carpet-lola · 6 months ago
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Chat I fucked up my fingers playing guitar
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ascle · 1 year ago
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Everything bagel
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oldfilmsflicker · 1 year ago
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new-to-me #1025 - La malagueña et le torero (The Malagueña and the Bullfighter)
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clauwagart · 5 months ago
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Mi versión de Miku Malagueña (y Cenachera)
Amante de los camperos y del cartojal cuando se va a la feria en Agosto. Olé, esa boquerona!
Homenaje a la figura más emblemática de la ciudad junto el biznaguero o el boquerón, el cenachero, un vendedor de pescado del siglo XX.
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jewelulu · 6 months ago
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“What’s a show without a little singing and dancing?”
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Home Idle Groovy: When they said I could perform there were so many things I wanted to do! But I honestly couldn’t choose between singing or dancing the most. So I figured why not both!
Home Tap Groovy: I tend to lose myself a little when I’m dancing you know? If only I could keep at it all night.
Finally finished Jewels Groovy Card featuring her singing and dancing Flamenco for La Extraordinaire!! (Previous card)
I’m not sure how many have listen to the song “Malagueña” by Olivia Ruiz, but that song is what I picture Jewel performing (also the main song that inspired her groovy bc I’m obsessed with that song)
I did end up making her another dress for her performance to something more showy for the stage.
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PS! I did end up catching the flu so the boys cards may take a bit longer
Taglist: @skriblee-ksk @taruruchi @scint1llat3 @thehollowwriter
(Jewels Card without the Groovy)
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gmggmgracielasblog · 5 months ago
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semtituloh · 20 days ago
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jartita-me-teneis · 7 months ago
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Ernest Hemingway con Lauren Bacall en España. 1959. Era el mes de mayo / junio. Ese año Hemingway vivía refugiado en La Cónsula, una finca malagueña propiedad de la familia Davis para escribir El verano peligroso, un ensayo sobre el duelo taurino entre Antonio Ordóñez y su cuñado, Luis Miguel Dominguín.
Lauren Bacall había venido a España a rodar La India en llamas. Las escenas de la India se grabaron en Granada, que debía ser similar, pero más barato. A ella le apetecía mucho conocer a Hemingway y quedaron a tomar un café en el antiguo Aerpuerto de Málaga. Los presentó una amiga común, Slim Hayward.
Ese año, volvieron a coincidir varias veces más en corridas de toros, en Bilbao, en Francia, en Madrid. Bogart había muerto dos años antes. Y dicen las malas lenguas que a ella le atraía especialmente Dominguín.
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aestheticvoyage2024 · 5 months ago
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Day 243: Friday August 30, 2024 - "Holiday in Spain"
Got out of town early with a destination south of the border in a place called Santo Tomas, a place neither Audrie or I had even heard of before I started hunting for a new place to go earlier in the week and built a plan around it. A missed-step border crossing at Sasabe at least gave us the silver linings of a beautiful drive alongside the Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge, with rolling green hills that could pass for Colorado and flocks of Mammoth butterflies that filled our grill given that we had to drive the long road out-and-back in one afternoon. This escapade cost us a run at sunset at our AirBnb and I was admittedly a little overly dramatic about the loss here.... instead we'd get a first thing in the morning low tide run under blue skies. Turns out the place wasn't going anywhere and we'd get their soon enough, and eventually, on the drive home Monday, Id still get my little bit of new Mexican track.
Part of the stress of the two hour wait at the border, wasn't just missing sunset but was now driving the Sonoran road in the darkness - and our fears didn't disappoint either, as halfway between Rocky Point and our destination, our check point was set up to check us out. Were they cartel? Were they legit federalies? We'll never know for sure - because they let us go on our merry way, rattled for the last 40 minutes but happy to pull off on that last long dirt road that brought us into our weekend getaway, finally. It took us 9 hours to get here this first time, and we'll have to work on that. Sasabe, as beautiful as that landscape was out there, will be a no go until the cartel combat dies down - oh the things I'll go to, to break this land locked spell in summer.
Song: Miguel Aceves Mejía - La Malagueña
Quote: "the secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on the past, but on building the new." ~Socrates
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lesser-known-composers · 8 months ago
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Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) - Rumores de la Caleta, Malagueña da Recuerdos de viaje Op. 71, No. 6
Enzo Oliva, pianoforte
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wildbluesorbit · 1 year ago
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i so sorry @ohgodthefeeling-gvf i just saw this👉🏽👈🏽
THANK YOU THIS ONE WAS FUN🥰😁
rules: put your music on shuffle and list the first 10 songs that come up, then tag 10 people.
as you can tell my music taste swerves all over the road lol
sorry if I tag you again😬
@sacredjake @jmkho @joshkiszkashusband @writingcold @ignite-my-fire @alwaysonthemend @puzzle-gvf @indigofallingsky @gretasmokerising @jakesguitarsolo
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macarraqui · 1 year ago
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En un pasaje de Torremolinos
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Este álbum de 1969 de Los Íberos es el mejor resumen de lo que fue la movida malagueña de los años 60, en el Torremolinos de la Costa del Sol y de espaldas a la dictadura.
Por aquel Torremolinos pasearon estrellas del cine y de la música, como Brian Jones, Brian Epstein o John Lennon. Mientras tanto, Enrique Lozano, el fundador de la banda, se recorría el circuito de clubs de Francia, Alemania o Reino Unido, coincidiendo en los escenarios con The Rolling Stones. A su regreso a España creó la primera formación del grupo, con Adolfo Rodríguez, Cristóbal de Haro y Diego Cascado.
Los Íberos tuvieron un reinado corto pero fundamental para la música pop y rock de nuestro país, llegando a participar en las películas Un, Dos, Tres, Al Escondite Inglés, de Iván Zulueta y Topical Spanish, de Ramón Masats, con la artista beat Guillermina Motta.
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