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Guitar Masters - Andrés Segovia plays "Asturias"
Tags for this video have been changed from 'andres, segovia, acoustic, classical, guitar, spanish, isaac albeniz' to 'andres, segovia, acoustic, classical, guitar, spanish, isaac albeniz, leyenda' - edited by kronosposeidon
Guitar Masters - Andrés Segovia plays "Asturias"
Tags for this video have been changed from 'andres, segovia, acoustic, classical, guitar, music' to 'andres, segovia, acoustic, classical, guitar, spanish, isaac albeniz' - edited by kronosposeidon
How Hollywood Gets It Wrong On Torture
So not to get into a conversation with myself here, but in case anyone else cares:
I asked mother Google and discovered that the piece in the video is "Asturias" by Isaac Albeniz. However, Robbie Krieger (The Doors' guitarist who wrote Spanish Caravan) was asked if parts of the song were lifted from that, and he said no, but parts were actually derived from "Granadinas". In fact, the owners of the rights to Granadinas sued The Doors but won only the publishing that was earned in France, where they resided. The strange part is that I don't hear a clear resemblance between the song and Granadinas, but the main theme of Asturias is almost exactly the main theme in Spanish Caravan. At any rate, there is your useless music fact of the day.