30/12/2006

2048: Times Of India Headlines....

SupriyaRanjan DasMunshi(grandson of PriyaRanjan DasMunshi) has announced a 'Dream Big, One day we'll achieve' project for the 2050 World Cup football to be held in Bangladesh(Automatic Qualification for them). India is yet to qualify for a football World Cup.

Shoroth Basu has been elected the new chief minister of West Bengal. No points for guessing which party he belongs to! Kerala and West Bengal are still ruled by the Left Front.

Infosys Technologies Limited, India appointed their 10000000th employee! Moreover, they celebrated their 'touching' of the 75-Billion mark, with distributing 'La Gauche' leather jackets and 'Police' sun-glasses to all.

An unknown old man, claimed to be Subhash Chandra Bose, before he breathed his last. He died in a village near Ayodhya and had several scars on his body, which he had claimed to be of a 'plane crash'!He was believed to be 174 years old.

Though millions of people are still unemployed and illiterate, Rajiv Tushar Prasad, the prime minister of India, publicised the successful testing of Vikramaditya 16, a nuclear missile of the range of 9400 Kms.

The Indian cricket team lost in the finals of The Carlton and United Tri-Nation One-day series, to Australia, in Melbourne. The last time they had one a tri-series outside the sub-continent, was 47 years ago in England(Natwest Challenge). Sourav Chandidas Ganguly,74, the estranged former Indian skipper, requests the people of the country to cheer for their team. (Please listen to Dadu (Grandfather)!)

Dev Anand's (127 years old) new production, Masti in Melbourne, has hit the theaters. It launches a new face named Pratiksha Mehta(former Miss India).

Dhoom 22 has been shortlisted as the official entry to the Oscars. A lot of hopes are clinging on to this movie, Indian Cinema is yet to recieve an Oscar.

The Pakistan Prime Minister Sharfaraz Ahmed, has called for a meeting with the Indian Prime Minister, to settle land disputes around the Cashmere region.

An unexpected Tornado brushed the shores of western Gujarat. The exact numbers of death and injury are still unknown.

P.S: This blog is completely hypothetical and its not meant to hurt anybody's sentiments!! :)

28/12/2006


They were inducted to the ‘UK Music Hall of Fame’ this year. One of their single is considered to be the best/greatest/finest rock numbers of all time. They were recently ranked #1 in VH1’s ‘100 greatest Rock Artists’ of all times. A year back, they received the ‘Lifetime Achievement Grammy Awards’. Widely known magazine, ‘Guitar World’ labeled them as ‘World’s greatest band’ in a February 2006 issue.

Rock fanatics world over (please include me) consider ‘Led Zeppelin’ as the pioneer of Rock music and the initiator of Pop/Rock culture phenomenon. Introduced to their music by a childhood friend of mine, I wondered what it is all about, coz it appeared completely different to me, compared to other musicians of their ‘Genre and Gener'(Read Generation)! I was held-neck-forced/threatened/blackmailed to hear their compositions by this friend of mine, after I used to go ga-ga over Metallica and Pink Floyd. It took 8 mins and 3 secs of soulful crooning accompanied with a shift to some high-pitched vocals, heavy guitar riffs and galloping baseline, to make me realize/understand that I had undertaken my first ‘theory’ session of Rock Music or rather I had found the long-awaited ‘Stairway to Heaven’!!

James Patrick ‘Jimmy’ Page, Robert Anthony ‘Percy’ Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham embarked on a journey or rather undertook the responsibility of mesmerizing the ‘Human Race’ with their inspiring music. Jimmy Page started his ‘serious’ career as a bass-guitarist for ‘The Yardbirds’ along with noted classy guitarists Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. ‘The New Yardbirds’ aka Led Zeppelin (originally named Lead Zeppelin) was formed by Page hiring Birmingham scene singer Robert Plant, drummer Jon Bonham, and John Paul Jones (a keyboard/bass guitar specialist). The first four albums Led Zeppelin 1, 2, 3 and 4 (the fourth one actually didn’t have a name, but only 4 symbols) catapulted Led Zeppelin to super-stardom. They became a household name in the early 70’s. They have probably touched every genre starting from blues, reggae and soul, going through funk and jazz and ending with classical, Celtic, Indian and even Arabic and Folk music. During the early 70’s they spread a unique clothing and hairstyle that would become a legacy among Rock admirers. Terms like ‘Rock God’, ‘Hammer God’, and ‘Guitar God’ would become rock jargons in years to follow.

I have a crazy fondness towards their single ‘Stairway to Heaven’. Plant says ‘the lyrics just got struck one fine day, when Page was strumming something and he was scribbling something on the paper. He penned down the ‘immortal’ lines of ‘There’s lady is sure, all that glitters is gold, and she’s buying a stairway to heaven’. (I am getting goose-pimples even while writing this down). Though some people say that the song had ‘satanic’ implications if heard backward, Page and Plant rubbished such grapevine saying twas a simple song with a simple message ‘A woman getting everything she wanted without giving anything back’!

Songs like ‘Heartbreaker’, ‘Rock and Roll’, ‘The song remains the same’, ‘Kashmir’, ‘Going to California’, ‘Four Sticks’, ‘Whole Lotta Love’, ‘Achilles Last Stand’, ‘When the levee breaks’, ‘The rain song’ among others are my favourites too.

The extremely pacy ‘hammer-ons’ and ‘pull-offs’ in the song Heartbreaker, is a treat to all rock worshippers. ‘Whole Lotta love’ covers trademark Page guitar-riff, free-jazz like breaks, an irresistible Plant vocal solo (famously called the ‘orgasm section’) and finally breaks into one of the most famous guitar solos of all times. A famous personality(don’t remember the name) once told “The famous Whole Lotta Love mix, where everything is going bananas, is a combination of Jimmy and myself just flying around on a small console twiddling every knob known to man”. ‘Going to California’ is a stark contrast to their trademark songs. It’s more about soulful lyrics and captivating Plant vocals. The list doesn’t end and I can go on and on!

A heartbreaking and untimely demise of drummer Jon Bonham (due to asphyxiation, it seems he had 60 shots of Vodka the night he died) supposedly lead to the ‘end’ of Led Zeppelin in 1980. Though they reunited for many concerts/relief shows and other stage performances, the same ‘Led Zeppelin’ wasn’t to be seen again.

The band, accordingly to me, hinged on these two stalwarts (not undermining the other 2’s credentials) -> Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Jimmy Page, a base guitarist to second-lead to lead guitarist is the founder and soul of Led Zep. He has an ‘iconic’ status among Rock devotees. His eclectic(diverse) stylings, studio mastery, musical improvisation, stage presence and overwhelming charisma is unmatched and probably will be unrivaled with years to come. His trademark Gibson Les Paul guitar (a double-fret with which he famously played Stairway to Heaven live), the fuzz guitar (for Whole Lotta Love), slide guitar, pedal steel guitar and a Marshall amplifier are rock memorabilia and a collector’s delight.

Robert Plant, a perfect foil to Jimmy, a quintessential rock front man, an adroit and rare soul-vocalist is the embodiment of ‘stage bravado’! Emulating him or for that matter ‘his voice’ is next to impossible, at least I feel so! He even had a wide range of musical taste and was brilliant in writing ‘mysterious’ lyrics too. It is believed, Plant had to undergo an operation during the late 80’s as he had tore some vocal cords singing high-pitched songs(It took quite some time to heal!).

According to me, a ‘live’ performance of ‘Achilles Last Stand’ in a concert in 1977 should be considered as their best performance ever. The song is a ten+ minute epic with a hurtling base-line, lightning fast drumming, and harmonious guitar riffs, along with Page and Plant’s most revered solos, especially a haunting vocal solo from Plant. (P.S: The entire vocal performance of Plant was on a wheel-chair (after an accident)). It’ll remain in the hearts of those present over there, in years to come.

Led Zeppelin’s ostentatious dressing, onstage bravados, crazy hairstyles and above all ‘Musical Influence’ have permanently placed them in a league of ‘Great Rock Musicians’.

Amen!

03/12/2006

Never-'Mind'


They say he was not fit for it! He had epitomized the sanctity of an introvert soul. He had groped for that definitive simplicity or rather minimalism to make certain that the common populace would effortlessly construe his graspable preaching. He never dwelled in the waters of an esoteric ocean of obfuscating thoughts. Never ostentatious, never a swank! He wasn’t a charlatan, he could never be one!

They say he was not fit for it! He had improvised when the situation demanded him. He had sacrificed innovation and the ‘Erudite intellect’ for the hoi polloi! He had built a crenellation between his inward and outside existence. He never let the two intermingle with each other that would have jeopardized his innocuous survival.

They say he was not fit for it. Did he get it all wrong? Didn’t he show his alacrity towards understanding the human mind completely, an arduous task though? Wasn’t he fervent enough to achieve what he set out to do? Where laid the glitch? Why didn’t anybody come forward and remediate his imperfections? Was it too late? Or was it the one-upmanship of this evil society that precluded their attempts?

Whatever it is, they have proved that he was not fit for it!!!

What should he do now? Now, that everything is over. He has lost a chance!

P.S: An attempt at interpreting the meaning of the above metaphorical thought process can lead to permanent malfunction of the sane mind. The writer shouldn’t be held responsible for the same.