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Très belle mélodie aux sonorités espagnols, où la guitare et le violon s'accordent à merveille ! Merci Radio Paradise pour cette belle découverte
Couldn't agree more. Willie & Lobo were a wonderful discovery for me too!
My wife (then girlfriend) and i stumbled across these guys at The River Cafe in Puerto Vallerta in 2000 or so. Had never heard of them but fell in love with their music (and each other) that night. We've seen them about 6 times since and, although they've technically retired, we still expect to see them perform a few more times in years to come. All their albums are well worth owning.
@Scrubbrush : 10 years out -- Are you still in love -- with each other and this music?





So nice
I Agree!! Thanx RP!



I'm sad to report that Willie Royal, violinist extraordinaire, died on Christmas morning 2017. He was 62 and had Alzheimer's. Tragic.
These guys were responsible for the single most romantic evening of my life. See story below from 5 years ago.
I will say it again; it's worth owning all these guys albums. Their music is beautiful and timeless.
Alchemist wrote:
Proclivities wrote:
Over the years you may have been assimilated by the insipid humanoids known as The Eagles...either that or it's just the combination of minor chords.
Fabulous music!!! Wicked Humour!!! (hmmmm, now where's my tequila? : )
Awesome musicians! Over the years, they've played quite a lot in San Miguel, and Lobo often sits in with other groups here in town. Never get tired of listening to them.
It's called K3:
https://youtu.be/oZEbq2xC00U




Have you heard The Gipsy Kings' version in Spanish? It's really great. Briefly used in "The Big Lebowski." When I first heard it, I couldn't associate it with the Eagles until the singer said "Hotel California" in English. Wow, can he yell.
Over the years you may have been assimilated by the insipid humanoids known as The Eagles...either that or it's just the combination of minor chords.
Not even close... sorry but this has nothing to do with Paco de Lucía. I would define this as chill out soft music with gypsy influences and maybe influences from middle-east traditional music, but is definitely not flamenco.
romeotuma wrote
some beautiful flamenco... love it..
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Just needs a little patience which is soon rewarded.
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Businessgypsy wrote:


Lobo in yellow shirt, third from right; Willie at right in white shirt.
Puerto Vallarta, MX, New Year's Eve 2004
(an annual W & L outing for them)
one of you got laid that night........congrats, no better place than Puerto Vallarta to have a great time, best vacation I ever took.
Lobo in yellow shirt, third from right; Willie at right in white shirt.
Puerto Vallarta, MX, New Year's Eve 2004
(an annual W & L outing for them)
A "being in love" song. Thank you Bill, first time for me to hear Willie and Lobo. Great

Indeed, no fireworks and none required in this subtle little masterpiece.
what he said then!









