

Crowd Goes Wild for “Hoba Hoba Spirit,” a Moroccan Rock Band.
Over the May Labor Day weekend, I attended one day of a four-day-long rock festival held at the Lalla Takerkoust Reservoir, nearby Marrakesh, Morocco. The photos were taken while a Moroccan rock group called Hoba Hoba Spirit played.
I took some photos of a few interesting people in the crowd (using my newly-acquired digital camera):




Madame Monet
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May 11, 2008 at 8:41 am
Interesting to see these pictures MM, the eagle-eyed musician in me spotted the bass player using a Hartke stack (bass amplifier and speaker system) that’s really good gear, I used to have a similar set-up.
May 18, 2008 at 11:56 pm
When i’ve first saw the picture of the little veiled girl. I said to mayself she may not understand what hoba hoba spirit says, but maybe we should organize more cultures in Morocco to build a musical taste and then maybe a musical understanding in Morocco.
I hpe you enjoyed the concert !