01 May 23
@badradger saidDo what now?
Adding a new twist to juglugs coronation, we the people are to be asked to swear allegiance to the King,Defender of all (HIS MONEY) and to his hiers and successors etc,etc.no way manuel.
@The-Gravedigger
The flamingo twas where I met her.
She had. Crimson hair. She had blue eyes. I shall never forget her. Whatever her name is
-Removed-The earliest fandango melody is found in the anonymous "Libro de diferentes cifras de guitarra" from 1705, and the earliest description of the dance itself is found in a 1712 letter by Martín Martí, a Spanish priest. The fandango's first sighting in a theatrical work was in Francisco de Leefadeal's entremés "El novio de la aldeana" staged in Seville, ca. 1720. By the late 18th century it had become fashionable among the aristocracy and was often included in tonadillas, zarzuelas, ballets and operas, not only in Spain, but also elsewher
~VR
@the-gravedigger saidI knew there was more to you than meets the eye.
The earliest fandango melody is found in the anonymous "Libro de diferentes cifras de guitarra" from 1705, and the earliest description of the dance itself is found in a 1712 letter by Martín Martí, a Spanish priest. The fandango's first sighting in a theatrical work was in Francisco de Leefadeal's entremés "El novio de la aldeana" staged in Seville, ca. 1720. By the ...[text shortened]... n included in tonadillas, zarzuelas, ballets and operas, not only in Spain, but also elsewher
~VR