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weekend · wavelength- · 4 Apr 2015 · 30 mins listen
Rolling Stone magazine credited the Woodstock Festival as one of the greatest moments in rock n' roll, its legacy lives on to this day. When the Woodstock fever hit Malaysia in 1969, a young band dubbed as The Grim Preachers were born, playing classics from the Woodstock alumni lauded by a growing hippie generation in Kuala Lumpur. 43 years on, The Grim Preachers reunites for a one-night-only showcase and Ali speaks to band leader Eko Muhatma to rekindle some nostalgic moments of the underground legends.
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