Sunday, February 15, 2009

15th Feb 2009 11:06

Well this is my second post cool.So At least i made it through thus far.Well rest for the day went o pretty well from where i left off last time.i had a small jamming session with i myself and my guitar and well i don't know whether its intentional or unintentional I was getting  lot of attention from the street actually speaking i had opened the window for the fresh air and the enlightenment of my room(it gets pretty dark now and then thanks to the concrete forest around ma house.its a landmark i tell you,feels lie my home is getting chocked by two thugs the irony of the house being that it gets brighter at the night wen i need the dark to get sleep thanks to the sodium vapor lamp for showing unnecessary mercy to my room)well getting back to the jamming session yes many a times i cant help not being heard on the street and don't know i guess that brings the best out in me as in whenever i play.i guess this is WHat big rock stars mean when they say.they feed off of the crowd(very interesting).

well then finally the much awaited hour of the day arrived wherein i had to leave to the auditorium where the finale of the festival was happening.Reached there well pretty much in time on the way i was actually tempted to remove my earphones as i drove tangential to the palace grounds wherein iron maiden was performing but well i dint remove em and was enjoying my small concert in the helmet.sped away to the Audi with haste and well theres something bout that place i really like it reminds me of the old Bangalore (not that i have any really old experiences of the old Bangalore i m just 23) but then something about the atmosphere there is so subtle and pleasant.

well reached the hall bought the ticket costing 200 bucks and waited and watched people piling up behind the metal detector.there was a flock of small kids neatly arranged in a line.felt like i was back in my school ground on a Friday morning with kids wearing different shades of white and the reps picking the odd ones out religiously.anyways well went and sat inside after the detector either failed to beep or beeped i don't know sat myself on a comfortable chair and with a clear view of the stage and then the unthinkable happened to big headed Sasquatches came and sat right in front of me as if i had brought the front row tickets to watch the a shadow play of two heads rocking profusely in unison

Finally the show started it was a German dance company.well talking bout the show.some stuff were really good as in they performed a dance off on the stage among them which was like awesome cool and then i do agree that there was this kid of 3 or 4 yrs doing stunts that shamed the pride out of grownups like us.but then one thing i learned about me was that i hate places where people try to laugh for stuff for the sake of it.its really depressing whether it be in a theatre airing some lame movie or whether it be a auditorium where this guy was pulling lame stunts and people were literally pretending to laugh their butts off..man was really so anguishing come on people have some dignity for your sense of humor well I m no one to blame different people have different perceptions of humor.

Another thing i learnt was that in CONTEMPORARY DANCING is that DON'T USE THE LAME EXCUSE OF BEING TOO ABSTRACT FOR A CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE.which i have seen being used off lately.Anyways kudos to the dance company.there were moments of glory but another lame thing i saw was how the performance ended with a upbeat song and that actually made the crowd forget about the abstract disasters of the performance and literally some people gave a standing innovation which i personally think was not necessary and in the end well to top it all this being stands up during the questionnaire session and asks the company on how well they could gel hilarious comedy into the piece so perfectly..NOW THAT'S BEING ABSTRACT BOEY!!!..anyways came back home ate watched the vision with the tele..and well hoping for a new day tomorrow.Leaving IT ALL UNTO HIM . SO until tomorrow PEACE OUT

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