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firecracker

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Da waren wohl einige; aber alles Namen, die mir nichts sagen; nur ein Auszug:

Of these mid-1960s to early 70s beat groups, as they were then termed, some of the most notable were the Mystiks from Bombay, the Beat-X from Madras, and The Cavaliers, Calcutta-16, and The Flintstones from Calcutta, who composed and played both early British Invasion influenced songs, and post-Sgt. Pepper hard rock. During this period from Delhi there were The Thunderbirds (featuring singer Ashwani Bali,[1] Bass Guitarist Percy Singh), and WAFWOT (also with Ashwani on vocals, with organist Mark Spevak, from the U.S. and[2] Bass Guitarist Percy Singh) These bands played regularly on the Indian university and college music circuits, and some had successful EP and LP releases.

Vielleicht ist der gut? Le POCHA | A Film by Q | 2004

In 2004, filmmaker qaushiq mukherji, popular as Q, directed a rockumentary named ‚le pocha‘. In 2008, music journalist Abhimanyu Kukreja directed Rockumentary – Becoming of Indian rock that was produced by NewsX and had a national TV release. The documentary is arguably the first of its kind on Indian rock that showcases the evolution of rock music in India starting from the 1960s. The documentary features popular and classic Indian bands like The Great Bear, High, The Great Society, Shiva, Indus Creed, Millennium and Parikrama. The documentary is available for free viewing on YouTube.

Aber ich muss erst noch die Coldplay-Doku zu Ende sehen. Via Arte mit deutschem Sprecher, englisch sprechender Band und französischen UT :)

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