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Drum Jam

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Heard about it from Siddharth. Was an independence day special I guess, went over all the way to Hebbal. The place is called Lumbini Gardens along the shores of Nagavara lake, close to Hebbal flyover, bangalore. Well, Drum jam was not so bad.

Started off as a passive on-looker, I was slowly in the groove and before I realised I was following Roberto’s beats with a single congo in my lap. At the least, it was a different experience. Nobody invites me to play drums for free. Was fun. Thanks guys.

Here are a few videos I captured. And one of the fat white women in the middle is vasundhara Das.

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August 15th, 2007 at 11:51 am

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what the beep was that ?

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I was listening to “Boulevard of broken dreams“, one of my favorites of Green day on one of the radio stations in bangalore. During the course of the song, Billy Joe Armstrong sings

“Read between the lines..
whatz fucked up and everythings alright”

In a desparate effort to conform to what is plausibly Information and broadcasting ministry’s regulations..they had to insert a beep. Unfortunately, I heard the entire god-forsaken word before the beep arrived. I couldnt stop bearing a smile. :)

That got me thinking how they do this entire music censorship! I mean, does someone sit and listen to all the songs waiting for the adult word and insert this beep ? Or, does the censorship board take all the songs that has ever been and run it through some voice recognition system that can insert the beep? Can this system identify Billy Joe Armstrong’s fuck and Dave mustaine’s and James Hetfield’s?

Wow! That must have been the most amazing voice software ever written. AFAIK, even Google is having trouble recognizing people speaking, forget singing

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April 9th, 2007 at 12:31 pm

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Sivaji, the boss

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I am a big fan of RajniKanth, just like entire Tamilnadu.

Sivaji, probably the most awaited Tamil film ever is coming soon. There is no official word on when, but I hear it is roughly around May 8th. Sivaji’s music, scored by isai puyal, A.R Rahman is out of the box now.

Vijay fernando of hummaa.com, just told me you could listen to sivaji’s songs, first and completely legally, from hummaa.com. Hummaa, based out of bangalore, has been around for a little while now and it is a Indian film music lovers’ paradise. They are basically a streaming music service covering pretty much all indian film music in most major languages.

Check it out if you havent. And it seems to work fine on firefox & linux. Good work guys.

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April 3rd, 2007 at 1:26 am

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Jethro Tull – almost live in Bangalore

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It was a different experience for me. Never have I been to a concert where I felt so ignorant and bored. Two things here:

Ignorant. I knew a few songs of Jethro Tull and I went to see them primarily to start listening to them. And I dont think they have done that to me. Also, logically, these four or five are probably their most famous of songs. And they(which is mostly Ian Anderson) played about three from them. He didn’t play my favourite song Acres Wild either which was quite a disappointment. So, during most part of the show, I was trying to see if the base pattern was a complex off beat or if the beats dont round of at multiples of 2. I don’t think any such thing happened. I mean, I don’t think they play complex music, or their music is so complex that I don’t understand.

Bored. The entire concert seemed like one big song. Beyond a point, I was actually Yawning and talking to a colleague of mine about how he intends to do “Automatic data QA”. Guess that says it all.

Some interesting stuff did happen. “Locomotive breath” , “Aqualung” for two. Ian’s stage caricatures was another. Also, Ian wanted to celebrate Mozart’s 250th year along with us. He played a medley starting with some kinda symphony, the scale of which I could not make out. He went on to play ( the all famous) 9th symphony with his own stuff. He also played a Bach and somebody else of whom I didn’t know. Now this is stuff that people wont normally do.

His accent was quite heavy and I loved it. He got most of us laughing. I remember this one clearly though it does not sound that hilarious:
“When people ask me what they should do when they hit a lyrical block, I ask them to go to a 12 year old boy to write lyrics for them. Most of the time, he writes better and you dont have to pay the little bastard a penny”. He apparently also hates Rock n Roll.

Oh, something I am forgetting to mention is the Hindusthani Slide Guitarist who joined Thermal and a Quarter, who opened the show ( obviously). He was out of place and so was his music. I believe that each genre has it’s own mood or character and any fusion attempt predominantly ends up spoiling both the genres. I am not talking about Pop or Rock, which is a very broad and loose classification. Hindusthani in a rock song before jethro Tull. C’mon guys, I am sure you can innovate better. Anyways, despite the hype my friend gave bout TAAQ, they were not too impressive.

I did come back with an “Aqualung Live” by Tull and “Plan B” by TAAQ complementary CDs for sparing the time and spending 600 bucks with IIM Bangalore.

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February 4th, 2006 at 12:20 am

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