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Sunday, 19. November 2006

Ek Word Le Guru



The much awaited music album (including by myself, for Gulzar had written the lyrics) of the Mani Ratnam biopic "Guru" is out, and is not all that impressive, at least for a first listen, first thing on a Sunday morning.

I think AR Rahman's musical moves towards mixing quasi-raga-based tunes with classical western music based harmonies, such as in "Ey Hairathe" and "Jaage Hain" has't really panned out into that "wow" factor - these tracks come across as something you had already heard somewhere before. The only exceptions are tracks - ("Satrangi Re" from "Dil Se" tinged) "Mayya Maryem" and "Tere Bina", which deliver on the strength of their strong rythm (or beat) sections.

Finally, for godsakes, who was it that picked vocal idiots like Udit Narayan and Bappi Lahiri as backup singers?! Give me Sukhwinder of "Dil Se" any day. That said the lead track "Tere Bina", I predict, will alone sell this album never mind its averageness overall*. Moving on to Thyagaraja's kirthis...

* A judgement that might change once I decipher what new metaphors Gulzar has managed to pack into the lyrics.




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Saturday, 18. November 2006

Autumn



At these alight latitudes All afternoon wind ferries letters – Maple-five-fingered, beech-arrow-headed, ginko-fanned From the heights (So blue, so blue if you can bear to look)

To the crosshatched earth, On which you walk, Suddenly alert and alive As if your heart stuck in its bell jar Just received its southern migratory telegram,

Your arms spread at your sides (How surprisingly warm are the wine dark nebulae of mums!) feeling for long moments more like a biplane than a biped.




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Friday, 17. November 2006

Shoe Spotting



Is it just me in whom sightings of women hobbling around in knee high riding boots evoke these vivid images of blonde SS aufseherins, barking orders in guttural German[1] as evil looking whips swish overhead? Speaking of these boots (there goes another pair), this doesn't mean that I find myself wishing that my eyes be equipped with shoe reshaping lasers which would enable to me to demolish & refashion horrid shoes that cross my vision to suit my elevated aesthetic tastes - this wish grows particularly insistent when I behold shoes such as those with dagger-like pointy fronts and stiletto heels[2], which offend all senses of theology and geometry - no, with these boots my responses are decidedly more delicately complex and repressed, very much like those I may have towards kinky sexual activities such as application of exotic feathers to strategic locations[3]. O! So doth a man acquire more neuroses to discuss with a potential therapist.

[1] Yet Rilke's German, even if largely incomprehensible to me, has so much sonic force

[2] Something that grew worse after watching an older friend go through painful foot surgery recently; les femmes avec chaussures de mal reading this, throw those idiot shoes out - your feet, spines, and bank accounts will thank you when you hit your fifties

[3] I wanted to use the phrase "toilet parts" but decided that we will be as P-13 as possible here




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