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Monday, February 11, 2008
Parsis Rock The House Or Whot!

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Okay fine, the above title may not be entirely true but adding a little credit to it – Something Relevant, the Jam Band that performed at Kala Ghoda Arts festival yesterday afternoon, mainly consists of some fine Parsi Dikaras.

Needless to say, these guys (Parsis + Non Parsis) completely rocked da house. And such was their impact that even my mum (a non-videshi music listener) sat thru most of their play time without any complaints.

In all honesty, I am not very fond of Jazz/Rock genre but give me Pop or R&B anytime and I am game. However this experience, I will admit made me realize how rigid in my music taste I had been all along.

So effortlessly they skipped between genres in a single song, something so very unique. No exaggeration here but really, in a span of 40 minutes or so – I had swayed to reggae, moving on to soft jazz, with a little bit of rap along with the regular rock stuff thrown in. In simple words their performance was “World Fusion” at its best.

And it was not only about music - in my opinion what gave an extra edge to STR’s performance, was their engaging interaction with the audience. Also the fact that it was not some foreign group but apna local band made the entire experience jump couple of notches higher, for me at least.

Overall a superb live-performance.

Hopefully in the coming years we will get to hear more of such talented Indian Bands and above all I sincerely wish, as true music lovers we will welcome them with open arms and the much deserved encouragement.

[Ps - Did I mention, STR’s lead singers are seriously hot!]

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Comment by Anil Siqueira on Wednesday, 13th February, 2008 @ 10:25 am

“…this experience, I will admit made me realize how rigid in my music taste I had been all along.”

Has it also brought the realisation that we all can be “rigid” not only in music tastes, but also in all other “tastes” - literature genres, cuisine, religious attitudes, towards peoples, manners, cultures, values, etc., etc, etc, etc, etc?

That would have been a comment worth reading about.

And isn’t all of literature - and even of LIFE — an opening out to “the other” - whether spouse or neighbour, north or south of the nation or or the world?

Comment by Amar Bhavnani on Thursday, 14th February, 2008 @ 11:37 am

Ryan rocked in Red. I am going to be at their next gig.
And just for you here are the details.

Venue : Yb Chavan Auditorium, opposite Sachivalay Gymkhana

Date : 23 February 2008, Saturday evening!

Time : 6 pm SHARP

Tickets : Rs 1000, 500, 200,100
Proceeds to Women’s Charity.

Comment by Kamal Unvala on Monday, 18th February, 2008 @ 3:42 pm

You guys rock! seriously! If I was around, I would have danced and embarrassed the daylights out of you all!
Kamal- Melbourne, Australia
Ghati Ghati Ghati! Oahoy Oahoy Oahoy!
Welldone STR

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