AHMEDABAD: The Trump-Modi bonhomie at Motera had an interesting soundtrack. As the US President, accompanied by PM Modi, appeared on stage at the newly constructed stadium, ‘ Macho Man’ by the American disco group Village People rang out on the loudspeakers as the crowd burst into loud applause.Maria Abi-Habib, a reporter for The New York Times, tweeted: “I never thought I’d be listening to ‘Macho Macho man’ in Gujarat, let alone with a crowd of 120,000 people anywhere in this world.The gala ended with the strains of The Rolling Stones’ number, ‘Ýou Can’t Always Get What You Want’, a song that often plays at his campaign rallies in the US. The band has repeatedly asked Trump to stop playing their music, but clearly haven’t had much success.Another of Trump’s rally favourites is Elton John though the British singer-songwriter politely declined to play at his inauguration. At Motera, the Elton songs that played were Rotten Peaches and Tiny Dancer and Indian Sunset.The English songs played after Trump’s entry were selected by his team, said sources in Gujarat Cricket Association, which owns the cricket stadium.The audience was also regaled with Gujarati folksongs like ‘Kasumbi no rang' and Bollywood medleys including ‘It happens only in India’ and ‘Desh mera rangrez hai babu’. Kailash Kher and other Indian artists performed. Composer AR Rahman shared his new track Ahimsa on Twitter. “Here’s a track to welcome President Donald Trump ,” he tweeted.