Los Brincos was one of most popular band in '60s Spain.They were formed in mid 64 in Madrid.
Juan Pardo (guitar vocals)
Fernando Arbex (drums vocals)
Antonio "Junior"Morales (guitar vocals)
Manolo Gonzalez (bass)
Soon after they contracted with Zafiro Records, the record compay released their record on the new sub label called Novola.In Nov '64 they debuted with a LP and two EPs and 2 singles.
Some songs they sung in English and another in Spanish. Read Full BioLos Brincos was one of most popular band in '60s Spain.They were formed in mid 64 in Madrid.
Juan Pardo (guitar vocals)
Fernando Arbex (drums vocals)
Antonio "Junior"Morales (guitar vocals)
Manolo Gonzalez (bass)
Soon after they contracted with Zafiro Records, the record compay released their record on the new sub label called Novola.In Nov '64 they debuted with a LP and two EPs and 2 singles.
Some songs they sung in English and another in Spanish.One of those singles,"Flamenco" got to Number one in Spain in early 1965. It was fab spanish flamenco rock.They did more Top one hits like "Borracho" and "Tu Me Dijiste Adios".Their second album, called 'Los Brincos' was released in a box with a 12 page colour booklet.
In late 1966, Juan & Junior left the band to pursue a career as a pop duo. Fernando and Manolo soldiered on and recruited Vicente and Ricky for the new Brincos. With a heavier pop sound, they kept releasing good singles in 1967. In 1968, they somewhat mellowed their sound. After releasing 3 more albums, they disbanded in the early 70's.
Juan Pardo (guitar vocals)
Fernando Arbex (drums vocals)
Antonio "Junior"Morales (guitar vocals)
Manolo Gonzalez (bass)
Soon after they contracted with Zafiro Records, the record compay released their record on the new sub label called Novola.In Nov '64 they debuted with a LP and two EPs and 2 singles.
Some songs they sung in English and another in Spanish. Read Full BioLos Brincos was one of most popular band in '60s Spain.They were formed in mid 64 in Madrid.
Juan Pardo (guitar vocals)
Fernando Arbex (drums vocals)
Antonio "Junior"Morales (guitar vocals)
Manolo Gonzalez (bass)
Soon after they contracted with Zafiro Records, the record compay released their record on the new sub label called Novola.In Nov '64 they debuted with a LP and two EPs and 2 singles.
Some songs they sung in English and another in Spanish.One of those singles,"Flamenco" got to Number one in Spain in early 1965. It was fab spanish flamenco rock.They did more Top one hits like "Borracho" and "Tu Me Dijiste Adios".Their second album, called 'Los Brincos' was released in a box with a 12 page colour booklet.
In late 1966, Juan & Junior left the band to pursue a career as a pop duo. Fernando and Manolo soldiered on and recruited Vicente and Ricky for the new Brincos. With a heavier pop sound, they kept releasing good singles in 1967. In 1968, they somewhat mellowed their sound. After releasing 3 more albums, they disbanded in the early 70's.
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Esteban AKASiko
A mi esto me parece un temazo impresionante.
Roberto López Arróniz
Después de "Triana" el mejor grupo español de todos los tiempos, pero estos brincos no los que quedaron después de la escisión.
Eloy MN
Pues es muy punkarra
Victoria Marroquin
Buen día 🌈🌻 me pregunto ¿acaso no dice en el titulo SUBTITULADA?? 🤔⁉️😮‼️ ¿Que pasó con la letra de la canción?? GRACIAS... 😉👌🏻 BENDICIONES 🙏🙏🎶🌈🍀🎵❣️✔️
Olivia Reina
2020 desde granà
fan8504
tacatá Que bueno
Miguel Angel Olmo
Hace tiempo estaba disponible la versión real y en riguroso directo de esta actuación en la televisión francesa. Ojalá la vuelvan a subir.
FBG Mis recuerdos
La voy a subir en breve
Jesus iniesta añover
¡¡Jope, que bonita !!!
Joaquin Mañana
Esta canción todavía vive: buscar > Dalida - Flamenco Arabe - داليدا -- فلامنكو العربية