I’ve just spent the last few days listening to Pentagram’s latest offering ‘Voice.’ Apparently, they asked fans to send in videos to use for the song and I chanced upon this video . I found the video on someone else’s blog as well. It seems to be a fairly popular video. Pentagram was a band whom I didn’t really enjoy sometimes. But they were something else live. I particularly liked their Roxanne cover and the fact that they were good to watch.
As trite as this may sound, this post is about Indian rock bands. I first saw Thermal and a Quarter when we went to Cul-ah. I was all of 16 and truly intimidated going into Mount Carmel alone. But, TAAQ played an all day set there. I saw TAAQ later opening for Jethro Tull. Similarly, Antaragni opened for Bryan Adams as well and they were quite different. One band whose music I heard but never got the chance to see was Molotov Cocktail from Madras. Soon, it was time to go to college and I wound up going to Xavier’s in Bombay. One of it’s many perks among many others was that it was located right next to Rang Bhavan and I remember going there on the eve of I-Rock when I was actually supposed to be manning the book-stall at Malhar. But I remember we were just sitting around and then the Blue Screen Death vocalist broke into ‘Man In The Box’, a tune which I did not recognise at the time but was blown away by anyway. Time passed by and I remember the first so-called road trip to Pune. We went and watched two days of rock shows at the now very-famous Pancard Clubs in Baner Road in Pune. I can’t remember the line-up too well but we saw AFS, Freedom, Zero, Them Clones, Motherjane, P.D.V. and Pentagram among others. Among other things at that show I remember Zero’s rendition of Stairway to Heaven beginning from Christmas in July and their funky cover of Come Together. Motherjane were mind-blowing as well and AFS were sublime with their covers of ‘Suck My Kiss’ and ‘Wake Up.’ I also loved Freedom’s cover of ‘Black’ and Chandresh playing the guitar with his tongue. I remember Vishal Dadlani bashing up the sound guy as well. Apart from that I remembered that Pune was a city of metal heads and shouts of’ play some fucking commie rock!’ But the highlight of it all was the start of a time when I’d see guitarists and vocalists go up on stage and say; ‘ Can I have more vocals on the monitor?
Or the more ubiquitous,’Can I have more bass on the monitors?’
My first and second years saw a flurry of concerts and I saw Freedom, AFS and PDV live again. I saw Zero live about 2-3 times in my 2nd year including one memorable gig at Mikanos which had AFS, Zero and Pentagram on a triple bill. Also, thanks to the genius of Roswitha , we did an Almost Famous like event and managed to meet Zero which was a lot of fun. I remember our friends won the event and they had to come up with ideas for songs. Thus, was born ‘Cheesy Love Song #1′ which I don’t think saw light of day. But as third year came by, we stopped going for gigs only to catch the occasional ‘Zero’ gig. I didn’t attend those famed rehearsals of ‘Tommy Mucus’, a talented ensemble of EP students from IITB. (I think Udit might read this!) Mood Indigo also saw ‘ Dragonfly’ which sucked but some good performances from Medicis from Pondicherry and Zero, with a replacement for Warren, their supremely talented lead guitarist.
Time goes by and these memories will yet remain cherished because good music and good friends together is an unbeatable combination.
Current musix: Burning Unknown – Sometime
p.s. Might I add that this Pune based band is good shyte. Band pimping absolutely intended.