
The long thin dried fish on the left is Bombay duck
Tune: Bombay duck by The Ventures
Mapusa comes from the Konkani words maap, meaning "measurement", and sa, meaning "to fill". The market dates back to as early as 1850. There are some curious antique shoppes near the market. I saw some old gramaphones for sale so I started my hunt for old Konkani and Hindi records. There was one shopkeeper that kept some old records in a pile on the ground under an antique cabinet. They were Portuguese and Hindi records that seemed interesting (some Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar 78's) but they were all scratched and cracked. The Indian climate really takes its toll on old records. Although I didn't score any film scores on vinyl in Mapusa, I did get some great tracks back at home in Dona Paula. Instead of the old fashioned way, these songs came to me via bluetooth from a friend's cell phone to my laptop. Cell phones are used in India even more than in the US, if you can believe that. SMS (text message) is one of the most common forms of communication in India. So here are some Hindi film classics that were bluetoothed to my computer.
Tune: Khoya Khoya Chaand by Mohammed Rafi
Tune: Ek Ladki Bheegi Bhaagi Si by Kishore Kumar






here is some Konkani music from the 1960's and 70's
Tune: Cathrina by Helen D'Cruz and Henry D'Soaza
Tune: Corun Cantaram by Lorna
Tune: Sezari by Helen D'Cruz and Henry D'Soaza
Tune: sorga Rajeant also by Lorna
Tune: Swapan Go Fantyechem by Hemant kumar and Helen D'Cruz
Tune: Taxiwala by Jerome Desouza and chorus
Tune: Yeo Baile Yeo also by Lorna
Tune: Nach maga nach by Jerome Desouza and Lourdes Colaco

The easygoan lifestyle reminds me of the caribbean. Goat is used in many Indian kitchens, and it is often served on festive occassions. After slavery was abolished in Jamaica in the 1830's Indian and Chinese workers were brought to the island to work the sugar cane fields under the indentured labor system. The India laborers brought the recipe for goat curry to Jamaica where it is now a popular festive dish, they also brought ganja and dreadlocks.
Tune: Dreadlocks inna tenament by Jacob Miller
You can see young Jacob Miller sing this song in the film The Rockers You can also see him pull a knife on a guy over a chicken leg in the film. If it was Goan chicken cafreal, I would have done the same thing.
Hi SC,
ReplyDeleteI liked the narrative on Mapusa Friday Market on your blog. I have mentioned it on my blog as a tribute to local Goan Friday Market. The pictures are quite a treat for the eyes, especially the Sol and the local Pao.
Cheerz
Ashwini.