Dr. Peter Weller
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And it is diabolically brutal. It's brutal. It's brutal and it's just part of Spanish ethic. It's part of Andalusian, Gitano ethic. Like flamenco is. Mm-hmm. But even the Plaza de Toros in Mexico Suidad is a big place for... Yeah. But I tell you, I cannot ever watch one again. I've never been to one. Never watch one again.
No, man.
No, man.
No, man.
No, no, no, no, no. Yeah. I'm happy I saw one because it's a thing. But, man, I can't do it again. But! I did get to the festival of Sevilla, and the Flamenco Festival of Sevilla is the nuts, man.
No, no, no, no, no. Yeah. I'm happy I saw one because it's a thing. But, man, I can't do it again. But! I did get to the festival of Sevilla, and the Flamenco Festival of Sevilla is the nuts, man.
No, no, no, no, no. Yeah. I'm happy I saw one because it's a thing. But, man, I can't do it again. But! I did get to the festival of Sevilla, and the Flamenco Festival of Sevilla is the nuts, man.
But flamenco is jazz, and it's North African jazz, and it's their true machismo. It's not only of the women, but of the men, and the sounds, the dance, the power of it. And it only really starts... And Andalusia at 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning. I'm not talking about the tourist shit. I'm talking about you go to Cadiz and you see a cat playing. He says, come to me.
But flamenco is jazz, and it's North African jazz, and it's their true machismo. It's not only of the women, but of the men, and the sounds, the dance, the power of it. And it only really starts... And Andalusia at 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning. I'm not talking about the tourist shit. I'm talking about you go to Cadiz and you see a cat playing. He says, come to me.
But flamenco is jazz, and it's North African jazz, and it's their true machismo. It's not only of the women, but of the men, and the sounds, the dance, the power of it. And it only really starts... And Andalusia at 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning. I'm not talking about the tourist shit. I'm talking about you go to Cadiz and you see a cat playing. He says, come to me.
Come to this bar at 3 o'clock in the morning. And all of a sudden, man, there's like people get up and start dancing. And you think, they'd get hired anywhere.
Come to this bar at 3 o'clock in the morning. And all of a sudden, man, there's like people get up and start dancing. And you think, they'd get hired anywhere.
Come to this bar at 3 o'clock in the morning. And all of a sudden, man, there's like people get up and start dancing. And you think, they'd get hired anywhere.
And they're dancing, man. And they're just like flying. And the guitar player is amazing. You never see him again. No, man, but that's just the power dynamic. And here's what I want to be when I grow up. I'm going to leave you with this.
And they're dancing, man. And they're just like flying. And the guitar player is amazing. You never see him again. No, man, but that's just the power dynamic. And here's what I want to be when I grow up. I'm going to leave you with this.
And they're dancing, man. And they're just like flying. And the guitar player is amazing. You never see him again. No, man, but that's just the power dynamic. And here's what I want to be when I grow up. I'm going to leave you with this.
So I go to this festival, and they say you'll never get a place to stay. You'll never get a place to stay. The Sevilla, the Sevillanos have their own clique, and you can't get in any tents unless you're a Sevillanos. You can't see any of the stuff unless you're a Sevillano. You can't do anything. It's like truly a festival of flamenco that is Serrano. But I go anyway, man. I drive down there.
So I go to this festival, and they say you'll never get a place to stay. You'll never get a place to stay. The Sevilla, the Sevillanos have their own clique, and you can't get in any tents unless you're a Sevillanos. You can't see any of the stuff unless you're a Sevillano. You can't do anything. It's like truly a festival of flamenco that is Serrano. But I go anyway, man. I drive down there.
So I go to this festival, and they say you'll never get a place to stay. You'll never get a place to stay. The Sevilla, the Sevillanos have their own clique, and you can't get in any tents unless you're a Sevillanos. You can't see any of the stuff unless you're a Sevillano. You can't do anything. It's like truly a festival of flamenco that is Serrano. But I go anyway, man. I drive down there.
I pull up in front of the Alfonso Tracy, the biggest hotel. I park my car on a sidewalk. I don't care if it's towed. I run in, and there's El Spataco going in there. And people ask for an autograph. I got my little Michelin guide thing, right? He signs my thing, right? And I go over to the concierge and I go, look, I got to get a room.