Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just had an email exchange with an old friend who reminded me of a great Leica story, especially for those who enjoy classical music. In 1968 when I lived in Memphis, the great Romero family from Spain played a guitar concert there. My friend went to the concert and took his Leica along, shooting from a balcony seat while the Romeros performed. After the performance he managed to get backstage to meet the artists. When he shook hands with Celin Romero, the guitarist noticed my friendâ??s Leica and said â??Oh, I saw you shooting from the balcony. Do you know you had your lens cap on?â?? This attracted the attention of Angel Romero, who joined the conversation and expressed his own interest in photography. After a brief chat my friend blurted out an invitation for Angel to come over to his apartment (more like a hippie pad) for a drink. Angel said he was supposed to go to a social function, but he thought he could get out of it, and accepted my friendâ??s invitation. The outcome was that Angel went home with my friend and spent several hours there talking and drinking wine. Eventually he picked up my friendâ??s guitar and started playing Rodrigoâ??s Concierto de Aranjuez, which he had just recorded, humming the orchestra part. Unfortunately, I didnâ??t witness any of this but I heard plenty about it the next day! My friend has promised to send pictures from both the concert and the visit. I guess at some point he took his lens cap off!