Originally named Sfinții (The Saints), the band was forced to change their name to Phoenix due to the communist regime's aversion to religious themes.
"Strunga" remains a cornerstone of Romanian rock. Even decades later, it is celebrated as a symbol of . The song has been covered and sampled by various artists, and the band’s reunion in 1990 after the fall of communism was a major national event, with audiences singing their lyrics word-for-word. Phoenix - Strunga
"Strunga" is one of the most iconic tracks from the band’s 1972 album, Muguri de fluier (Whistle Buds). It marked a radical shift for the band—moving away from their early "Beatles-style" rock to a sound deeply rooted in authentic . Originally named Sfinții (The Saints), the band was
The "Phoenix - Strunga" era is inseparable from the political climate of 1970s Romania: The song has been covered and sampled by
The band became legendary not just for their music, but for their 1977 escape to West Germany, hidden inside the speakers of their equipment van. Modern Legacy