don t you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? pedro: yeah, of course. anthony: whoa, uh, morcilla? pedro: morcilla. anthony: oh, this is one of my favorite things. pedro: this is your favorite things? anthony: ever. yes. pedro: try it. it s amazing. anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus. i am happy now. overlooking granada, the hillside of sacromonte is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] crowd: aley! aley!
many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] crowd: aley! aley! anthony: they call this a juerga, an informal, intimate, and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. alicia: this is it, granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. anthony: alicia, like just about pretty much everyone in granada, is an aficionado. [ curo speaking spanish ] [ singing ] anthony: our host, curo, is a poet, historian, and a patriarch of the gitano community here an icon of the flamenco world. gitano, a gypsy traveler or roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. alicia: well, we have our own
how drunk can you get here? don t you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? pedro: yeah, of course. anthony: whoa, uh, morcilla? pedro: morcilla. anthony: oh, this is one of my favorite things. pedro: this is your favorite things? anthony: ever. yes. pedro: try it. it s amazing. anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jeebus. i am happy now. overlooking granada, the hillside of sacromonte is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] crowd: aley! aley!
things? anthony: ever. yes. pedro: try it. it s amazing. anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus. i am happy now. overlooking granada, the hillside of sacromonte is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years.
anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jeebus. i am happy now. overlooking granada, the hillside of sacromonte is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] crowd: aley! aley!