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!
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
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
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
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