Great write-up. Lots of similarities, Indian, Mod in Club One (thought I started as a scooter boy). I never lost the love of music, be it BritPop, 60s, Soul, Psych, Jazz, or Bossa Nova. And perpetually obsessed with scooters and clothes since the 80s. Naturally, I gravitate to the sitar.
Hi @rishi. Thanks for your article. I never knew about your Mod connection so I was thrilled to read about it. I myself was a practicing Mod from 86-92, but the love of 60's music and the clothes from that time period is still a part of my DNA. I would say that because of that connection I found Elephant Stone back around 2014.
It never ceases to amaze me how Mod, or I describe it as the Modership, still connect people to this day!
Great write-up. Lots of similarities, Indian, Mod in Club One (thought I started as a scooter boy). I never lost the love of music, be it BritPop, 60s, Soul, Psych, Jazz, or Bossa Nova. And perpetually obsessed with scooters and clothes since the 80s. Naturally, I gravitate to the sitar.
cheers, Vidur
Hi @rishi. Thanks for your article. I never knew about your Mod connection so I was thrilled to read about it. I myself was a practicing Mod from 86-92, but the love of 60's music and the clothes from that time period is still a part of my DNA. I would say that because of that connection I found Elephant Stone back around 2014.
It never ceases to amaze me how Mod, or I describe it as the Modership, still connect people to this day!
Hi Seth. Yes, modernism runs deep in our blood:)
This makes me like your music even more😎😁
“Increasingly questionable haircuts” 😂🤣
“Sick of the old fire” High Dials? I love them/you!