Take That, Live Bloggers

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harimau
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Take That, Live Bloggers

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When a certain mridangist known for loudly banging his drum had the volume jacked up even further, members of the audience gave instant feedback by blocking their ears with cotton puffs.

This has now been taken to the next level.

At the November Hindu Music Fest, there was this program to pay tribute to the Late Srimathi MS. The concert was titled Katrinile and featured the Priya Sisters, S Sowmya and Nithyasri.

The reaction by a member of the audience suggests that Katrinavile would have been a better title. Here of course I am referring to Hurricane Katrina rather than Katrina Kaif, though readers can be pardoned for connecting the actress to the event since the particular song was from the movie Meera and a tenuous connection might be inferred by some persons.

It seems that a well-dressed member of the audience (he is described as wearing a suit and tie) jumped up on the stage in the middle of the concert, ran up to the mridangist, grabbed one of his microphones and started saying that he must make his views about the concert known, presumably to the artistes on stage as well as to the rest of the audience.

Whatever he said was somewhat incoherent and he probably was not holding the mic close to his mouth for his comments to be heard in the hall. Nevertheless, our informants report that some of the comments seem to be addressed to Smt Sowmya.

Some people rushed the man, took the mic away from him and escorted him to the door, after which the concert resumed.

This is far better than Live Blogging. People staying at home may be thrilled to get a blow-by-blow account of the concert in progress but the artistes themselves don't get any feedback until they get home and read the review and by then it is too late to cater to the whims and fancies of the blogger. This is why I don't blog live. That, plus the fact that a couple of thousand meters of cable would be needed for me to connect my computing device to my home network.

However, if more people adopt this approach perhaps even the deadest concerts would become lively.

The November Hindu Music Fest has the pretentious tag line "Let the music begin."

They could now conceivably change it to "Let them fight it out on the stage." :lol:

PS. This has been reported in today's Dinamalar. I don't know if other newspapers carried the news. Perhaps some diligent reader would scrutinise The Hindu from yesterday onwards to see how they react to this incident.

ramamantra
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harimau wrote:
This has been reported in today's Dinamalar.
Can you give the epaper link? Wld like to read it :)

Rsachi
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Teaches you not to ask for CM to further its reach to the masses. In a way, The Hindu has its task cut out- to now raise the bar, at least the barricade, for inspired audiences from elevating themselves on to the stage.

Nick H
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Rsachi wrote:The Hindu has its task cut out- to now raise the bar, at least the barricade,
TheHindu+MusicAcademy inc is becoming like the five-star hotels that advertise their Southern Food Festivals. Yes, we can don suit and tie and eat there for a thousand rupees, instead of eating the same food in the common-or-garden hotel down the road for a hundred.

What has the Music Academy done recently? Promoted a classical orchestral concert, for which (as told to a friend of mine who emailed Murali) the tickets were reserved for corporate sponsors, a fact not mentioned in the newspaper reports with laud Hindu+MA inc for bringing classical music to the people of Chennai. Now it is letting the music begin. I see Mr Murali in so many functions: he must be aware of the fact that it has not only begun, but is ongoing, with or without him inc.

I tell myself that the Music Academy has to survive; that it has to be a commercial entity; that this is the price of two weeks of music in December.

As to the goings on reported by Harimau... Whatever next? Streakers? :shock:

(Not suitable for the weak-hearted or those who like to pretend that they do not
know what human bodies look like underneath the clothes)

For those who have braved the chances of being shocked, let us nominate the venue most suited to the first appearance of streaking in Carnatic Chennai. The MFAC would have been ideal, until they closed in its open-sided architecture. Which artist's event might be the most suitable?

It might become a regular, trade-mark event, just as Hawkwind were accompanied by a volunteer naked dancer in the 1970s. I have learnt that no explanation is necessary when mentioning moderately obscure western rock bands, as many rasikas have a global knowledge of music which makes my worldwide experience seem very small indeed.

harimau
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ramamantra wrote:
harimau wrote:
This has been reported in today's Dinamalar.
Can you give the epaper link? Wld like to read it :)
http://epaper.dinamalar.com/PUBLICATION ... tml?Mode=1

However, my information is from first-hand sources who were present in the auditorium.

ramanathan
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I was seated in the front row for this event, two seats away from the "well dressed gentleman" in question. Unfortunately, there are more aspects to this incident than can be revealed publicly. The "comments" were not intended for Sowmya, she got up and intervened only because there was no help forthcoming from "security" or the "event managers" to tackle the guy and stop him from his intended speech. He was not some random drunk, he had a sinister motive. I am not at liberty to reveal anything more, about who the guy was about to target and what he wanted to say. Sorry.

It was a serious breach of security; a lapse of coordination between the hosts and the event managers that allowed an unauthorized person to climb on stage and grab a mic. It certainly isn't a matter for laughs or for titillating gossip on fora like these. I hope you will use some discretion, harimau. Thank u!

harimau
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ramanathan wrote:It certainly isn't a matter for laughs or for titillating gossip on fora like these. I hope you will use some discretion, harimau. Thank u!
News item, not gossip!

The least we can do is poke fun at all that happens in the music world, be it the cowherd song, the tup-tup and dugu dugu or incidents such as this. Everybody is immersed in self-importance and we need a bit of levity in addition to sarcasm to bring a touch of sanity.

My informant was seated on the balcony and couldn't hear what was being said, perhaps because it wasn't picked up by the mic. Because Smt Sowmya intervened and the interloper on the stage was addressing her, my informant thought this person wanted to address Sowmya in particular. Thanks for correcting the misunderstanding.

If Dinamalar can report it, certainly your intrepid reporter can do so too. There is nothing sacred about this website. The only advantage this website has over a newspaper is that it cannot be used to line a birdcage or to wrap fish in. Actually, if one is using a tablet-like device it certainly could be used to line a birdcage! :twisted: :evil: :lol:

Anyway, my blessings to you and here is an up vote for your message.

Rsachi
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Ramanathan,
I urge you to reveal whatever can be discreetly shared. If somebody had a nefarious intent, there is no need to hide the details. My respect for Vid Sowmya has already gone up based on what you have "clarified". Thanks

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ramanathan wrote:I hope you will use some discretion, harimau. Thank u!
Good luck with that!

Nick H
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ramanathan wrote:Unfortunately, there are more aspects to this incident than can be revealed publicly.
But... It happened publicly so it is in the public domain already.

"Security" is surely something that has never been thought to be needed in a carnatic concert. I don't think that the MA can be blamed for not providing a guard. At least, in the season, they would be able to muster half a dozen of their boy scouts.

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harimau wrote:If Dinamalar can report it, certainly your intrepid reporter can do so too.

Our intrepid reporter is a little low on the meaty details.

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ramanathan wrote:It was a serious breach of security;
I'm very glad that this "security breach" ended up only in a drunk bloke getting thrown out of a gig for being out of order :lol: :lol: :lol:

Nick H
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Do we know that he was drunk?

I am keeping my owl hours and watching the weather while Mrs Nick sleeps peacefully. I have no-one to read the Tamil news article for me until tomorrow.

The suspense! The suspense!!

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MaheshS wrote:I'm very glad that this "security breach" ended up only in a drunk bloke getting thrown out of a gig for being out of order :lol: :lol: :lol:
Those who think a drunk bloke or a streaker or a psycho intruding a public event is a matter of fun and not a security breach, pls read up and refresh your memory of Monica Seles... :(

harimau
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Nick H wrote:
harimau wrote:If Dinamalar can report it, certainly your intrepid reporter can do so too.

Our intrepid reporter is a little low on the meaty details.
I am the intrepid reporter compared to Ramnath Eier who is not intrepid enough to disclose details he claims to know.

However, whatever he has said is sufficient to flesh out the details a bit more. :lol:

harimau
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rupavathi wrote:
MaheshS wrote:I'm very glad that this "security breach" ended up only in a drunk bloke getting thrown out of a gig for being out of order :lol: :lol: :lol:
Those who think a drunk bloke or a streaker or a psycho intruding a public event is a matter of fun and not a security breach, pls read up and refresh your memory of Monica Seles... :(
Even the vision of a 300 lb mami streaking across the stage is enough to stop my heart permanently! :lol:

kvchellappa
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We wish you well Harimau for long life. We only want your heart to soften.

ramamantra
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[quote="harimau"]

http://epaper.dinamalar.com/PUBLICATION ... tml?Mode=1

[\quote]

Definitely some fun, all right ! :lol:

Wish it was known what the guy wanted to know ;)

sureshvv
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Seems like a "real 3D" harimau :-)

Nick H
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Oh well.... At least nothing serious happened. Like someone sitting in a higher-price seat

MaheshS
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rupavathi wrote:
MaheshS wrote:I'm very glad that this "security breach" ended up only in a drunk bloke getting thrown out of a gig for being out of order :lol: :lol: :lol:
Those who think a drunk bloke or a streaker or a psycho intruding a public event is a matter of fun and not a security breach, pls read up and refresh your memory of Monica Seles... :(
We have confirmation that this was no phsyco, but a "well dressed gentleman" with a "sinister" motive. There can only be a security breach if there is *security*. Chill, it was a comment in jest at Ramanathan's post.

Pls read up and refresh your memory of people getting struck by lightning when walking, so don't walk!!!
Pls read up and refresh your memory of people getting robbed when not at home, so don't leave home!!!

Baaah :evil: :evil: :evil:

Nick H
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MaheshS wrote:We have confirmation that this was no phsyco, but a "well dressed gentleman" with a "sinister" motive. There can only be a security breach if there is *security*.
Very true!

But... possibly this well-dressed person had a mental-health problem. If this is the case, then, personally, I wish him well --- but he should not have been on the stage. It is also possible that he had something interesting and valid to say, but... he did not have a speaker's invitation, and had no right on the stage.

We have enough problem with mridangists grabbing the mic to speak, without complete strangers doing it too :twisted: :lol:

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Nick H wrote: For those who have braved the chances of being shocked, let us nominate the venue most suited to the first appearance of streaking in Carnatic Chennai. The MFAC would have been ideal, until they closed in its open-sided architecture. Which artist's event might be the most suitable?

It might become a regular, trade-mark event, just as Hawkwind were accompanied by a volunteer naked dancer in the 1970s. I have learnt that no explanation is necessary when mentioning moderately obscure western rock bands, as many rasikas have a global knowledge of music which makes my worldwide experience seem very small indeed.
Don't worry. We don't need physical forms. Ragas will perform that act. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8PbwTuhZXY , It is explained starting 10:44. The act precedes that.

The real Tiger we should fear is the Tiger that the Deer thinks will have a safe custody of our musical DNA. Lets find a name for that species.

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Post by vasanthakokilam »

shankarank, wow, that is quite a subtle and abstract point that you brought in to this ( it is about how lyrics are like dress ). If we go with Kumaresh's line of thinking ( which is definitely worth considering ), lyric less music is some divine streaking indeed.

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vk.. thank you for explaining.. had no idea how that video was related

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