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Rodrigo y Gabriela - Diablo Rojo - Live HD
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Phenomenal experience seeing these folks play live. I was lucky enough to get to do that last year.

If the chance arises, a must see
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Phenomenal experience seeing these folks play live. I was lucky enough to get to do that last year.

If the chance arises, a must see


Really amazing to know you saw them live Applause

II didn't expect them to be this entertaining to watch. They are the first to raise my curiosity in flamenco. II also liked listening to their debut album, and II think there's a possibility it will be in my top 100 albums chart. Thus, II want to listen to other albums by them in the future.

Anyway, this is why II love being on BEA, since II discovered them on the customized chart of top ranked artists from Mexico, and for a guitar duo it's amazing how they're the 5th highest ranked Mexican artists on BEA and have a rank score of 380 points! So most of the stuff II get recommended on BEA ages well for me, which has been as a result of customizing charts of top ranked artists from different countries, checking the top-rated albums of all time by album rating chart and checking album's highest track-rating averages (RYM has been usually good for recommeding me music from Japan).
BEA has always surprised me by recommending this stuff of different genres II didn't expect II'll keep re-listening to, so it feels great knowing you probably have a similar taste to most of the audience here.

II've also been quite fond of listening to one-instrument songs/tracks since listening to Pink Moon by Nick Drake, so Rodrigo y Gabriela are slowly growing on me as of recently, and II didn't actually expect this at all.
One-instrument music (or two instruments) can somewhat feel more powerful than music with many instruments. II think what matters the most is the melody, along other traits, e.g. consonance, virtuosity, reverberance etc.
II can recommend a few more one-instrument music only if anyone's interested, and what II've discovered through customizing charts too.
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God bless you and John always!!!

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II wrote:

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Rodrigo y Gabriela - Diablo Rojo - Live HD


Phenomenal experience seeing these folks play live. I was lucky enough to get to do that last year.

If the chance arises, a must see


Really amazing to know you saw them live Applause

II didn't expect them to be this entertaining to watch. They are the first to raise my curiosity in flamenco. II also liked listening to their debut album, and II think there's a possibility it will be in my top 100 albums chart. Thus, II want to listen to other albums by them in the future.

Anyway, this is why II love being on BEA, since II discovered them on the customized chart of top ranked artists from Mexico, and for a guitar duo it's amazing how they're the 5th highest ranked Mexican artists on BEA and have a rank score of 380 points! So most of the stuff II get recommended on BEA ages well for me, which has been as a result of customizing charts of top ranked artists from different countries, checking the top-rated albums of all time by album rating chart and checking album's highest track-rating averages (RYM has been usually good for recommeding me music from Japan).
BEA has always surprised me by recommending this stuff of different genres II didn't expect II'll keep re-listening to, so it feels great knowing you probably have a similar taste to most of the audience here.

II've also been quite fond of listening to one-instrument songs/tracks since listening to Pink Moon by Nick Drake, so Rodrigo y Gabriela are slowly growing on me as of recently, and II didn't actually expect this at all.
One-instrument music (or two instruments) can somewhat feel more powerful than music with many instruments. II think what matters the most is the melody, along other traits, e.g. consonance, virtuosity, reverberance etc.
II can recommend a few more one-instrument music only if anyone's interested, and what II've discovered through customizing charts too.


I’ve certainly discovered artists and music that I wouldn’t have come across if it weren’t for BEA. Would be great to hear of any recommendations that you might have regrading single instrument music. An interesting genre in its own right IMO.

Keep listening, keep discovering, keep enjoying
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