tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4667185934672425549.post6350272424812035750..comments2023-12-22T00:46:04.946-08:00Comments on My Space...: THE GOOD OLD BAND DAYS of my TeenhoodDebarati Dattahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00504703763576639437noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4667185934672425549.post-17238469688658546292013-06-16T03:48:05.358-07:002013-06-16T03:48:05.358-07:00Hello thank u for commenting on my post.Oh !! I us...Hello thank u for commenting on my post.Oh !! I used to think I am the only one.Yes mohiner ghoraguli's songs have surely some earthly contact with western touch.But I grew up listening the others only.Chandrabindu is undoubtedly good and humorous sometimes ... Debarati Dattahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00504703763576639437noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4667185934672425549.post-66798839324707603312013-06-14T20:14:52.480-07:002013-06-14T20:14:52.480-07:00First off - I have never been to any Bangla band c...First off - I have never been to any Bangla band concert, though I quite enjoy some of the bands and think some of the music is great stuff too. I grew up with the original Mohiner Ghoraguli, and there was this feeling in the air that we could possibly be looking at creating an indigenous music genre by putting blues, folk, jazz and baul together in a Bengali way. Unfortunately, that only went that far, and the later iterations were too deeply driven by rock, metal, and urban to explore jazz or folk art any more. The lyricism of Suman and Anjan and the urban sensibilities of Nachiketa did help, but Bangla rock needs a big upheaval to reinvent itself again. Thanks for the videos. I think Chandrabindu and Bhoomi are real neat acts with some great tracks too. subhorup dasguptahttp://subhorup.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com