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Raga Rock is now well established in Britain due to the millions of Indians who fought for Britain in world war two and are now a part of British Culture they have added their culture to ours and like with food they have spiced up British music this is a sample and a tribute to them more success Keywords: Raga Rock Indian exciting spicy British commonwealth restaurants curry dancing Bollywood films weddings Hotels guitar instrumental clubs sitar tribute culture The Beatles' song "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)", which first appeared on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul, was the first Western pop song to incorporate the sitar (played by lead guitarist George Harrison). Harrison's interest in Indian music popularized the genre in the mid-1960s with songs such as "Love You To" and "Tomorrow Never Knows"
In the early 1970s, the British progressive rock band Quintessence began to mix elements of Indian classical music with rock and jazz. Later in the decade, guitarist John McLaughlin and his band Shakti introduced a jazz-influenced version of raga rock over the course of three albums.
In the 1990s, the British indie rock group Cornershop began to assimilate Asian instruments such as the sitar and dhol. Many Indian British now live in the UK who regard themselves as British and this is their style of music based on traditional Indian Raga's and popular British groups many Indian restaurants and Hotels
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In the early 1970s, the British progressive rock band Quintessence began to mix elements of Indian classical music with rock and jazz Later in the decade, guitarist John McLaughlin and his band Shakti introduced a jazz-influenced version of raga rock over the course of three albums
In the 1990s, the British indie rock group Cornershop began to assimilate Asian instruments such as the sitar and dhol Many Indian British now live in the UK who regard themselves as British and this is their style of music based on traditional Indian Raga's and popular British groups many Indian restaurants and Hotels