Happy Republic Day

Post date - January 28th, 2010 | Catagory - Blog, Featured | Comments - 9

We have always wanted to do this and this time round, there was good reason! it was a holiday, we were all in town and we needed to do a showcase!

So we asked the good folks at Kyra who asked the good folks at TiE who were doing an event there that day, who then in turn asked the good folks from the Lourd Vijay Dance School who had a performance scheduled as part of the event that TiE had! I know it sounds complicated and it actually was! but a lot of it was sorted out with a bunch of phone calls and a lot of talking and we were good to go!

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This was an important showcase for us as the people from the Kennedy Centre in Washington were in town to meet for a project they were considering us for and it was just a perfect show for us to do!

We started with our regular set with the audience slowly warming up to it though there was a fun moment when Raghu just sat down until we got everyone off their seats! From there on, it was a riot!

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We then moved on to some of the newer songs we’ve been doing for a bit now. The songs are shaping up well and we love how the audience is taking to them! Lokada Kallaji and Kodagana Koli Nungittha look all set to make their way to the next album.

There was a short movie set in the middle where we got one of our fans, Aditya to come join us for ‘Mahadeshwara’ which was quite a hit with the crowd and by the sound of it, Just Maat Maathalli is all set to be a crowd favourite!

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So many thanks to Lekha and Shashi from TiE, Dipali and the gang from Kyra and the folks at the Lourd Vijay Dance School, I guess its fair to say, alls well that ends well! Huge round of applause and many thanks to Ganesh Raghunathan for these excellent photos!

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And yea, Happy Republic Day, India is just getting started!

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Live at the Paryaya Mahotsava

Post date - January 19th, 2010 | Catagory - Blog, Featured | Comments - 31

It all happened so quick that we are still trying to figure it all out. The show got confirmed in the wee hours of the morning on the day before we actually played! After some serious last minute co-ordination between us, friends in Mangalore and the organisers in the Shiroor Math in Udupi, we booked flights in the afternoon and started leaving in batches to Udupi to start sorting out the show!

It all came together finally with a LOT of help from the members of the organizing committee and a surprise that awaited us on the day of the show! The sound system that we found there would just not work for us and out of nowhere, we found the boys from Shantala Sound (one of our favourite sound vendors in Bangalore) waiting for their equipment to arrive. Another quick round of negotiations and we had them setting up sound a couple of hours before the show.

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The function was supposed to start at 7 PM with the felicitation of various dignitaries that had arrived. The sound rig went up by 6.30 PM and between 6.40 and 6.50, we did one of the fastest sound checks in the history of our soundchecks and with much thanks to Niranjan (our sound engineer for the first time!) and the boys from Shantala Sound, we were sorted!

Raghu was awarded the Krishna Vittala Anugraha Prashasti for outstanding contribution in his field before we went on stage to start!

The show itself was unbelievably spectacular! with such a last minute set up, we were fearing the worst when we went on stage, but it all came together quite nicely. We quickly ran through Hey Bhagwan and Mysore se Aayi and then went into an extended Kannada set much to the delight of the close to 10,000 people gathered there.

This was the first show where we played the “Just Maat Maathalli” title track with the whole band and I must say it sounds quite cool live :) Incidentally, when I was waiting for the stage to be set up, a shop nearby was blasting the entire CD through his monitors and it was a nice feeling to see that happen when the entire multitude that had gathered was being fed!

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The final surprise of the night was of course when the Swamiji himself, Shri Lakshmivara Thirtha Swamiji who just ascended the Paryaya throne that morning came up on stage, asked Raghu to modify the lyrics of “Ninna Poojege Bande Mahadeshwara” to a song about Lord Krishna which in a moment of inspiration, Raghu actually did and in a move which surprised all of Udupi, the Swamiji himself joined us and sang along and even broke into a small step!

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In all, this was most unexpected for us and it was one of the best shows we’ve played in some time! we fully loved it and would love to do it again :)

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