Steve 'Madras' Devas interview - Goa Hippy Tribe

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Steve speaks of his involvement in the Goa music scene and how it changed from High Hippy RocknRoll vibe to a harder Techno scene that perhaps reflected the changes in modern culture that were happening at the time.

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  • @TheMaxigirl00
    @TheMaxigirl00 8 років тому +12

    Randomly came across these interviews when researching the summer of love in San Fran. I grew up in Byron bay but haven't been back for many years now.. and as soon as I saw this man and his face I remembered it straight away. When I was 15 I went to a doof party in tiagra airport and took acid for the first time and took too much.. I went alone and knew nobody.. I started to freak out and this man came up to me and asked if I was ok.. I will never forget his face.. I didn't know him so immediately the paranoia set in and I just started yelling.. He found a friend of mine who I didn't know was there and the friend drove me to hospital and I spent the night there. I saw him in passing on the street on occasion but as a kid never thanked him. If he reads this and remembers the young girl freaking out in tiagra that was me.. And I thank you. Peace and love to all xo

  • @songsabai3794
    @songsabai3794 3 роки тому +2

    From Canada I showed up to Goa in '88 and made way to my first "full-moon" party. I was expecting a live band or fire lite acoustic guitar circle on the beach.....clock-on midnight down at small Vagator IT started.....the BEAT!! I never heard of "techno"..no idea...
    I wandered down to the site and couldn't believe my eyes...and ears!!
    This is the sound of VOODOO I said to myself.
    All I could do was sit and smoke my chillum .....smiling and shaking my head when guys came by to offer "Buddha LSD". That party lasted 5-days - non-stop music.
    I made it back to Canada 3yrs later, with a smile on my face and totally unemployable!

  • @camillabotero8181
    @camillabotero8181 5 років тому +1

    I like very much this interview and also his personal description regarding a "before" and "after" of music that was playing in Goa. Hope to heard new interviews regarding that time.

  • @STCL24
    @STCL24 14 років тому +1

    I dig this man, this is sick. Steve Devas is definitely someone im goin to look up to. thanks for this video.
    peace to all...

  • @overlandertv
    @overlandertv 14 років тому

    great that you are documenting your Dad's history. Look forward to seeing more

  • @Haloge1
    @Haloge1 11 років тому +1

    Hi Steve.......remember you from Goa and Manali. Hi Paul Fraser.......i was at Eddie's house at XMas 1969 as well.

  • @goahippytribe
    @goahippytribe  14 років тому

    There's a facebook fanpage following these interviews too...its under facebook and if you search for the fanpage its 'goahippytribe'

  • @pmf598
    @pmf598 11 років тому +3

    I'm not knockin this, it's groovy stuff, however what about the guys on acoustic guitars and tabla, didn't they get pissed off when the amps and speakers arrived . . ? I was at Eddie's house South Anjuna Xmas 1969, didn't see any electric lights, let alone music, and that was just fine .. . but all things must pass and the last time i was in Goa, 5 years ago, the po-lice seemed to be stopping any music that wasn't in the disco's, so we've come full circle and the Goans now have what the West had

  • @goahippytribe
    @goahippytribe  14 років тому

    This is one of the video interviews from the Goa Hippy Tribe documentary video series.Subscribe to the GoaHippyTribe youtube channel if you would like to see more of these interviews as they are released.

  • @wendywendy7265
    @wendywendy7265 3 роки тому

    Interesting to this about goa

  • @pads11111
    @pads11111 12 років тому +1

    he still hates them techno bastards haha. top man! steve madras....quality nickname too!