A day of Euphoria

I have grown up listening to the HIndi-Rock band Euphoria. So when an opportunity presented itself to go and watch them perform at the Central Park in New Delhi this Sunday, I absolutely couldn't resist. Every Sunday nowadays, they hold something called raahgiri in this part of town. It was my first time out there as a 'raahgir'. And it was an amazing experience! They were celebrating the 1st year anniversary of this raahgiri ritual by organing a music concert with the Euphoria.
The performace by the band was electric and the earth there was trembling with raw energy. It was hot under the 8 am sun but it didn't seem to matter once the show got started. Palas Sen, the lead singer, arrived on the stage like a flash of storm and rounded everyone in his circle like a tonadoo from New Orleans. He performed one hit after another and though he had said that he was not feeling well till last evening, his verve did not diminish by even a tiny particle during the whole course of the show.
I miss the days when non-bollywood music was in its elements in India. We had bands like Euphoria, Junoon, artists like Alisha Chenoy, Lucky Ali and many other greats like them on our t.v. screens. We didn't have YouTube or all those fancy music sites like we do today. But the singles that were made back then have become cult clasics today. And it's always a joy to revisit those songs.
Hopefully, history repeats itself.

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