Originally posted by amateur51
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Ams, the Pogues have a song about Lorca called "Lorca's Novena". That is how and where I first heard about him. The album is "Hell's Ditch" (1990). Lead singer Shane MacGowan was drinking excessively then so the vocal delivery is poor. Nevertheless, it is the best song in that collection. Ray Davies of the Kinks originally wrote "Coca Cola" in the lyrics of "Lola" (1970) but had to change it to "cherry cola" for the record to be played. Had it been recorded just a few years earlier, that might not have been the only point of contention. It details a romantic encounter between a young man and a transvestite he meets in a club in Soho.
You might like the late Lhasa de Sela who is referred to in this thread. She was a particular favourite of Charlie Gillett and died, aged 37, two months before him. Information about Lhasa is on this website:
Here are two websites about the Vargas-Lorca work -
Hope this is helpful.
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