Thursday 30 March 2023

THE SMOGS Garage Band


The Languid Descent of Evening

The sun lazily descended upon the tranquil afternoon of 1970. Within a garage transformed into a temple of rock, the vibrant notes of a Teisco electric guitar filled the air. Teisco, or rather Rimauri, his musical alter ego, was its absolute master. His agile and precise fingers danced across the frets, crafting melodies that intertwined with the pulsating rhythms of the drums.

By his side, Mr. Dado, whose real name was Alessandro, gave life to a sonic counterpoint with his bass guitar. His bow glided delicately across the strings, creating a warm and enveloping sound that blended perfectly with Teisco's guitar.

Together, the two musicians formed a single soul, giving birth to a unique musical alchemy. They were The Smogs, an emerging band that, within the walls of that garage, was forging its own sound, a mix of rock, psychedelia, and experimentation.

The air was thick with passion and energy. The vibrations of the music propagated beyond the walls of the garage, attracting the attention of the occasional curious passerby. The two musicians, however, paid no attention. They were completely immersed in their art, and transported into a world of sounds and emotions.

That afternoon, in Teisco's The Smogs garage band, it was not just music that came to life. It was the dream of two young men who, with their passion and talent, wanted to leave an indelible mark on the music scene.

They were The Smogs, and their music was only at the beginning of its journey.


THE SMOGS Garage Band 1970/1971/1972

     


Teisco aka Rimauri (M. B. Marco),  A. Alessandro, S. Simone, G. Stefano.
Subsequently, the elements of the group The Smogs changed, 
until Teisco continued the musical experience individually.


#1970s, #Garage Band#Rock Music, #Teisco aka Rimauri, #Teisco Guitar,

#Musical Alchemy, #Teisco’s The Smogs aka Rimauri.


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