I had rapidly become aware there were problems with the Kalifa group.
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My parents were Muscovites. They worked at the Kaliber factory.
I think we in the Alpha Band, which was a strange group anyway, weren't dealing with any of these issues. They sneaked up on us and took us over, before we know what was going on.
The one indication that I got that I was doing the right job in Bosnia was that at different periods of time all the factions came down very hard on me.
Yes, 'Aagadu' was a failure. I was dejected for a couple of months, since there was a lot at stake.
However, I think I managed to reach a new level with Koko, and I will always be grateful for the experience.
The thing is that, they all had real strong personalities and real distinct identities, and I don't find most of the groups that are coming out now really do.
It's interesting when you're part of a group - the Jews, to be exact - that the world has had such problems with.
Most of the groups I worked with 30 years ago are either dead or dead broke. And it's a shame.
It was pretty frightening because as we all know, when large, famous groups breakup, a lot of the members don't survive in solo careers.
I experienced a lot of things while I was working with Dibakar Banerjee.
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