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		<title>Aswin Nandakumar reviews the Alliance gig</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Alliance Francaise was packed to the rafters on Sunday evening for the TAAQ gig. But some folks out there were taking notes. Aswin Nandakumar sends us his take.</p><p>The post <a href="http://bangalorerock.com/aswin-nandakumar-reviews-the-alliance-gig/">Aswin Nandakumar reviews the Alliance gig</a> appeared first on <a href="http://bangalorerock.com">Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ)</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Alliance Francaise was packed to the rafters on Sunday evening for the TAAQ gig. But some folks out there were taking notes. <strong>Aswin Nandakumar</strong> sends us his take (for the record, it&#8217;s his first-ever gig review). We&#8217;re honoured, Aswin. Thanks!</em></p>
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<p>The music they breathed out at Alliance Francaise (with the new bassist) was entirely unpredictable. It might be a naïve comment, but it’s been ages since I last attended a TAAQ concert. I am talking about ‘those times’ when they used to belt numbers from <em>Plan B</em>. I must say their enthusiasm for their live craft to play is grand with likeable degree of energy. Their music did the talking.</p>
<p>There was a festival atmosphere in the Alliance as they rendered all new tracks keeping aside their most peppy hits. Fans gazed into each other’s eyes with the expression “OHoo&#8230; Wowwiiee” as the new bass guitarist Prakash on his debut performance plucked, stroked and strummed with great ease and grooved so well with Rajeev (drums) and vocals.</p>
<p>The gig was short as they played just less than half a dozen songs. ‘Ordinary Affair’ and &#8216;Surrender’ were my personal favorites. I was also pleased with their intention to write the song the &#8216;Where the state has no name&#8217;, which sang about the &#8220;geographical divide&#8221; situation in Andhra Pradesh. I just hoped they would play &#8216;One Small Love&#8217; with the video flashing in the background.</p>
<p>Perhaps more pleasing to the impartial listener might have been the Beatles number ‘Hey Jude’. On request from an unknown shout from a fan who probably would have come to sing along with Paper Puli, Bruce humbly replied, “No. All new songs today.” And his request to the sound guy: “Give him (Prakash) whatever he wants” added fun to the gig.</p>
<p>Backup vocals/seconds (God knows how Bruce did that) was timely and limited just like the number of t-shirts they had for sale!</p>
<p>On a lighter note, I was wondering if TAAQ would tell their newbie to trim off his metal look! The TAAQ concert at Alliance Francaise was a fine breeze. It was pleasant and engaging. TAAQ serious followers were all there! It came as no surprise as half of the crowd left the Alliance with them. It&#8217;s great to to see TAAQ find equilibrium at 3 yet again!</p>
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