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| noname |
Posted
on 08-Jan-03 07:18 PM
The way we 'view' concert in Nepal differs the way people 'view' concert in western part of the world. It seems, we are expecting RIGHT BROTHERS to try their first HAWAIJAHAJ. It would have been a different story, had it been sponsored by TUBORG. :P
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| khukuree |
Posted
on 08-Jan-03 09:32 PM
wonder whose concert it was...
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| Vision |
Posted
on 08-Jan-03 09:43 PM
Noname Ji, Are you sure this is a concert? I think this is some soft of sammelan of some communist party or something... Do you have picture of the stage?
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| Nhuchche |
Posted
on 08-Jan-03 09:46 PM
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| noname |
Posted
on 09-Jan-03 06:12 AM
Nhuchhe thanks!! Vision...what do you think now? Btw, what made you think this a sammelan of communist party? :) We in our early college days used to demaracate an AKHIL (communist) or NEBISANGH (congress) by the footware! Those with CHAPPALS were AKHIL and those with JUTTAS were NEBISANGH. It hardly failed!! :)
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| lonely |
Posted
on 09-Jan-03 08:46 AM
good pic indeed...too many ppl it might be because its for free...Nepal ma most ppl don't have anything else to do ..so this is a good work..I assume..
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| Vision |
Posted
on 09-Jan-03 09:00 AM
Noname ji, Okay okay ...I'm convinced its' a concert. But who's playing? Its' just weird to see concert in durbar square. More details anyone?
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| whine and chij |
Posted
on 09-Jan-03 09:05 AM
nhuchche, i always wondered just how much "western" musical equipment there is in nepal. i think this photos show about all of it. regardless, the real issue is: do those amplifiers go to "11"? raag an' roar!
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| Nhuchche |
Posted
on 09-Jan-03 09:08 AM
Not sure who was playing but this concert was organized to celebrate the "New Road Sadak Mahotsav" Here's another Pic: Food Stalls at the Festival Photo Credits: Pratik
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