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{{Player|team=[[Baltimore Crabs]]|status=Intact, Alive|species=[[Duende]]|rating=★★|image1=[[Combs_Duende.jpg]]}} | {{Player|team=[[Baltimore Crabs]]|status=Intact, Alive|species=[[Duende]]|rating=★★|image1=[[Combs_Duende.jpg]]}} | ||
− | Combs Duende is a player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. Combs is not related to [[Seattle Garages]] player [[Theodore Duende]]; the two are simply good friends who are both members of the [[Duende (Species)|Duende]] species. | + | Combs Duende is a player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. Combs Duende is not related to [[Seattle Garages]] player [[Theodore Duende]]; the two are simply good friends who are both members of the [[Duende (Species)|Duende]] species. |
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+ | Writer Federico Glarcía Lorca has documented Duende's playstyle and character extensively, writing, "Combs, then, is a power, not a work. It is a struggle, not a thought. I have heard an old maestro of the guitar say, 'Combs is not in the throat; Combs climbs up inside you, from the soles of the feet.' Meaning this: Combs Duende is not a question of ability, but of true, living style, of blood, of the most ancient culture, of spontaneous creation." He later added, "Combs' arrival always means a radical change in forms. Combs Duende brings to old planes unknown feelings of freshness, with the quality of something newly created, like a miracle, and it produces an almost religious enthusiasm." | ||
=== Cheers === | === Cheers === | ||
Revision as of 23:26, 4 August 2020
Combs Duende is a player for the Baltimore Crabs. Combs Duende is not related to Seattle Garages player Theodore Duende; the two are simply good friends who are both members of the Duende species.
Writer Federico Glarcía Lorca has documented Duende's playstyle and character extensively, writing, "Combs, then, is a power, not a work. It is a struggle, not a thought. I have heard an old maestro of the guitar say, 'Combs is not in the throat; Combs climbs up inside you, from the soles of the feet.' Meaning this: Combs Duende is not a question of ability, but of true, living style, of blood, of the most ancient culture, of spontaneous creation." He later added, "Combs' arrival always means a radical change in forms. Combs Duende brings to old planes unknown feelings of freshness, with the quality of something newly created, like a miracle, and it produces an almost religious enthusiasm."
Cheers
- "Come on Combs!"