[Goanet] Re. Carmo Mascarenhas - The Lone Viscount

2020-06-30 Thread Linken Fernandes
This music website ( https://johnkatsmc5.blogspot.com/2016/06/carm-mascarenhas-someday-soon-1975.html) describes Carm Mascarenhas' Someday Soon album as "an ultra rare Private Canadian Psych Cosmic Folk masterpiece". Further, "...Dreamy cosmic feel with great lyrics and musicianship. A true keeper!

Re: [Goanet] Re. Carmo Mascarenhas - The Lone Viscount

2020-06-29 Thread Frederick Noronha
Pandu lives! FN On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 at 01:44, Pandu Lampiao wrote: > I am wondering if Carmo came to Mumbai around 1981-82...he performed or > tried to perform in Bomoi. > Press photographer Thomas Rocha, a govan who lived in Vassai took his > picture which was published in the Free Press. Uncle

Re: [Goanet] Re. Carmo Mascarenhas - The Lone Viscount

2020-06-29 Thread Pandu Lampiao
I am wondering if Carmo came to Mumbai around 1981-82...he performed or tried to perform in Bomoi. Press photographer Thomas Rocha, a govan who lived in Vassai took his picture which was published in the Free Press. Uncle Eugene may remember. My recollection was he had long hair, said he was do

[Goanet] Re. Carmo Mascarenhas - The Lone Viscount

2020-06-29 Thread Linken Fernandes
Hi Francis, Great stuff about Carm (to use the form of his name that he preferred). I'm actually listening to the album, Someday Soon, now as I write this post. (Thanks for the url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GJpWgbgfuQ&t=84s). Too soon to comment on it, of course, but the first reaction is

[Goanet] Re. Carmo Mascarenhas - The Lone Viscount

2020-06-28 Thread Francis Rodrigues
Hi Linken, I was in and out of India as a student in the '70's, toured much of the country. I spent quite a bit of time in Mumbai, and of course many of the Goan enclaves from Nariman Point to Karjat. It's three decades since I visited Matharpacady (quaint then and now), where I knew a few folk, an