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"March of Public Peace Preservation" (Thai: มาร์ชพิทักษ์สันติราษฎร์; RTGS: Mat Phithak Santi Rat), usually known as the "Thai Police's Honour Song" (Thai: เพลงเกียรติตำรวจของไทย; RTGS: Phleng Kiat Tamruat Khong Thai) from its first verse, and also called the "March of the Royal Thai Police" (Thai ...
Pongsit became famous in 1990 with the album "Sua Tua Thee 11". At that time the kind of music Pongsit played (Phleng Pheua Chiwit) was still popular, and he had good vocals with a very high pitch and clear identity. Therefore, when this album was released, feedback from fans was really good.
The earliest Thai rock combo groups played a combination of instrumental music and surf music influenced by The Ventures and The Shadows which was known locally as Wong shadow. The international popularity in the 1960’s with bands such as The Beatles , The Beach Boys , The Rolling Stones , The Doors , and musician Jimi Hendrix influenced the ...
In addition, Polchana, as a lead singer, also sang the soundtrack for many lakorns (Thai television dramas) on Channel 7 at that time, such as Khu Kam [a], Kamin Gub Poon [b], [3] Kanok Lai Botan, Bua Laeng Nam in 1990, etc. [3] After releasing eight studio albums and six–seven special albums, including compilation albums as well.
The Police’s earliest music gave courtesy nods to the prevailing punk sounds of the moment, but by their 1978 debut, Outlandos D’Amour, the band had settled into a reggae-tinged, melodic rock ...
His songs "Kan Goo" and "Yang Koo Gun" got featured in "Thai: Best song of the year 2020". [9] In 2021, Bright performed a duet with Tiara Andini at the Giveaway Roboguru Show, [10] in Indonesia. [11] He also collaborated with the rapper F.Hero for the song "Sad Movie" and won the "Music of the week" at the "T-pop Stage Award". [12]
Phleng phuea chiwit (Thai: เพลงเพื่อชีวิต; IPA: [pʰlēːŋ pʰɯ̂a tɕʰīː.wít]; lit. ' songs for life ') describes a type of Thai folk rock, strongly influenced by elements of Western contemporary folk and rock music with a protest theme mainly centred on the hardship of working-class people [citation needed] and in favor of a democratic political system. [1]
Asanee–Wasan (Thai: อัสนี-วสันต์ โชติกุล or Asanee & Wasan Chotikul) is a Thai rock band fronted by brothers Asanee "Pom" and Wasan "Toe" Chotikul. Among the band's hits is a 1989 song that puts into verse the lengthy ceremonial name for Bangkok , "Krung Thep Mahanakhon ...