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Listening to flamenco and writing code. music of freedom, code of freedom. It fills me with strength and meaning.

I would like to share with you a song I have playing right now. A udes. señores míos' by lole y manuel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og2jOeLj_mQ

The origins of flamenco were very humble, I like to compare it to the blues, it is said that flamenco was born in the forges where metal was worked, and from the clanging of the hammers in the anvils came the song that united the workers, as in the blues the workers in the fields of Louisiana and Mississippi. Songs that always contain an infinite and pure truth in the humility that characterises them.

Finally I would like to share a fragment of the song I shared earlier, which resonates in me right now.

To you my lords

It's your turn to reconcile

We are united

Other races and other songs

We are united

We do not kill each other

We are the later

And you are of the past.

This is a literal transcription into English, if you want you can find all the lyrics here https://lyricstranslate.com/en/lole-y-manuel-udes-senores-mios-lyrics.html

Right on it... thanks for sharing!!

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