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		<title>TAAQ touches bass with namma Prakash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After 15 years of being hardcore Bangaloreans, it doesn't make sense to shop for a bass player in Kerala or even Kasaragod. Vee arr nyot ay gellf combany, you see, and then there arr oll those imbort-yexport regulayshens. Think global, act local (except for vocal) is our policy.

So, with heartfelt namaskaragalu to this land, our land -- Kannada naadu -- and complying with local recruitment directives we bring on board a true-blue (more like red-and-yellow?) mannina maga whose roots lie in Shimoga and Tiptur. Dilutes the mal-ness a bit, we know, but then akki roti goes well with pulissery, no?

People of TAAQ, please welcome our new bass player PRAKASH K N, whose CV is presented below for your kind perusal.</p><p>The post <a href="http://bangalorerock.com/taaq-touches-bass-with-namma-prakash/">TAAQ touches bass with namma Prakash</a> appeared first on <a href="http://bangalorerock.com">Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ)</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">TAAQ welcomes Prakash K N, our new bass player</p>
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<p>After 15 years of being hardcore Bangaloreans, it doesn&#8217;t make sense to shop for a bass player in Kerala or even Kasaragod. Vee arr nyot ay gellf combany, you see, and then there arr oll those imbort-yexport regulayshens. Think global, act local (except for vocal) is our policy.</p>
<p>So, with heartfelt namaskaragalu to this land, our land &#8212; Kannada naadu &#8212; and complying with local recruitment directives we bring on board a true-blue (more like red-and-yellow?) mannina maga whose roots lie in Shimoga and Tiptur. Dilutes the mal-ness a bit, we know, but then akki roti goes well with pulissery, no?</p>
<p>People of TAAQ, please welcome our new bass player, whose CV is presented below for your kind perusal:</p>
<p><strong>Name:</strong> Prakash Kandachar Nagaraj</p>
<p><strong>Weapon of choice:</strong> Electric Bass</p>
<p><strong>Gear:</strong> Yamaha BB 605</p>
<p><strong>Started playing in:</strong> 1999</p>
<p><strong>What he digs about bass playing:</strong> Locking with the drummer to form a tight rhythm section and to play melodic lines when improvising or soloing</p>
<p><strong>Other instruments played:</strong> Classical Guitar, Kanjira</p>
<p><strong>Previously played/ sessioned with:</strong> Cryptic, Thermal And A Quarter, Gerard Machado Network, Amit Heri Group, Antaragni, Kumaresh and Ganesh (violinists), Dr L Subramaniam (violin), Layataranga and Kaya</p>
<p><strong>Biggest moment of career:</strong> Opened for Bryan Adams with band Antaragni for 35,000-strong crowd</p>
<p><strong>Influences:</strong> Jaco Pastorius, Victor Bailey, Garry Willis, Matthew Garrison, Victor Wooten, Tal Wilkenfeld, Hadrian Feraud, Richard Bona, Charles Mingus, Ron Carter</p>
<p><strong>Favourite bands/ artists:</strong> The Beatles, Rush, Pink Floyd, Yes, The Police, Steely Dan, Porcupine Tree, Tool, Radiohead, Air, Alice In Chains, Eric Trufaz, Joni Mitchell, DMB, IAMX, Jamiroquai, Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Led Zeppelin, Ozric Tentacles, Pat Metheny Group and Michael Jackson</p>
<p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Bangalore</p>
<p><strong>School/ College:</strong> Kendriya Vidyalaya ASC and SJP College</p>
<p><strong>Philosophy:</strong> To wait for things to happen naturally and not run after them</p>
<p><strong>First heard TAAQ in:</strong> 1997-98, when we were moulting out of the rags and feathers of the Christ College &#8216;A&#8217; Team</p>
<p><strong>First played with TAAQ:</strong> Kingfisher Octoberfest, Bangalore 2009</p>
<p><strong>Why TAAQ appeals to him:</strong> Originality and brilliant musicianship</p>
<p><strong>The next five years with TAAQ: </strong>Write, compose, record and release 3-4 albums and back them up with kickass live gigs</p>
<p>Welcome, Prakash! Here&#8217;s to the next!</p>
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		<title>One Small Love &#8211; Bijoy Venugopal draws the line</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 20:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Writer and cartoonist Bijoy Venugopal believes that anger makes protests look ugly and diverts attention from their core cause. People often feel that to protest, they must shout slogans, burn effigies or blacken the faces of suspected villains. As artists and writers, we must find unique expression for our protest. We must stretch our imagination to channel righteous anger into thought-provoking and enduring art that adds meaning and lends perspective to protest.</p><p>The post <a href="http://bangalorerock.com/one-small-love-bijoy-venugopal-draws-the-line/">One Small Love &#8211; Bijoy Venugopal draws the line</a> appeared first on <a href="http://bangalorerock.com">Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ)</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it really so easy to draw the line when just glancing at the headlines can make you angry?</p>
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<p>Writer and cartoonist <strong>Bijoy Venugopal</strong> believes that anger makes protests look ugly and diverts attention from their core cause. People often feel that to protest, they must shout slogans, burn effigies or blacken the faces of suspected villains. As artists and writers, we must find unique expression for our protest. We must stretch our imagination to channel righteous anger into thought-provoking and enduring art that adds meaning and lends perspective to protest.</p>
<p>Join Bijoy and other Bangaloreans at &#8216;One Small Love &#8211; Bangalore for Mangalore&#8217;, a celebration of creative freedom and artistic independence with musicians and opinion leaders. Be there at Opus in the Creek, Whitefield Road, Bangalore on February 14, 2010.</p>
<p>Draw the line. Spread the love.</p>
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		<title>Shut Up? Vote? Or none of the above?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Go to the coffee shops and watering holes and pot parlours of the world and you will find plenty of them - bottom-feeders that drink deep but taste not the spring of citizenship. What we have exhorted the youth to do through this song is participate in the electoral process, to exercise their  right as citizens. That is a necessary first step. Before crying foul, before finding fault with the system, or even before poking holes where none existed.</p><p>The post <a href="http://bangalorerock.com/shut-up-vote-or-none-of-the-above/">Shut Up? Vote? Or none of the above?</a> appeared first on <a href="http://bangalorerock.com">Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ)</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Shut Up&#8217; has already ruffled some whiskers.</p>
<p>High up in the blogosphere, a certain journalist has taken exception to two parts of the song title: &#8216;Shut Up&#8217; and &#8216;Vote&#8217;.</p>
<p>His first blog post, titled <a href="http://sauvik-antidote.blogspot.com/2009/03/on-dumb-editors-and-dumber-rockers.html" target="_blank">&#8216;On Dumb Editors&#8230; and Dumber Rockers&#8217;</a> accused TAAQ&#8217;s anthem of being &#8216;exceedingly stupid&#8217;. We popped in to say our bit. Over the last couple of days, the conversation did hot up and today, he has a <a href="http://sauvik-antidote.blogspot.com/2009/03/shut-up-and-think-taaq.html" target="_blank">fresh new post</a> where he snipes at TAAQ again.</p>
<p>Sauvik Chakraverti writes:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>TAAQ confessed to having composed their song “Shut Up And Vote” in response to a “brief.” In journalism, we call this a “command performance.” As I said, this song is not from the heart nor from the mind. It is just an ad jingle – and a rude one at that. It cannot work. You cannot compose a jingle that says “Shut Up And Drink Coca-Cola.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Our response: You can (in a bottle or in a can). And lots of people are doing that. But we won&#8217;t. And not just because we like our cola with rum.</p>
<p>A command performance, indeed! You wish!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get this straight. The Jaago Re One Billion Votes campaign is a citizen initiative spearheaded by the voluntary organization Janaagraha along with Tata Tea. If we were singing this anthem for a particular political party, the blogger&#8217;s accusation would hold water (or cola, or whatever). But what&#8217;s dumb about speaking out along with like-minded, progressive citizens, and what&#8217;s dumb about persuading young people to participate in electing our leaders?</p>
<p>Now, Mr. Chakraverti comes across as a reasonably intelligent, articulate sort of chap but, like many of his kind that we know of, his views are clouded with pessimism and this, in our observation, is nothing new to this creed of non-participants. And that&#8217;s what we tried to remind him about.</p>
<p>Go to the coffee shops and watering holes and pot parlours of the world and you will find plenty of them &#8211; bottom-feeders that drink deep but taste not the spring of citizenship. What we have exhorted the youth to do through this song is participate in the electoral process, to exercise their  right as citizens. That, Mr. Chakraverti, is a necessary first step. Before crying foul, before finding fault with the system, or even before poking holes where none existed.</p>
<p>Through this song and through this series of concerts, we urge the youth: Do not stand back and submit to pessimism and inertia. Participate as citizens. Idle debate is no good unless you have exercised your right to bring in change. Ok, you know and we know that the system sucks. You know and we know that even this time round, we cannot do away with corruption. You know and we know that the usual suspects may share power again. But all of that said, your inertia is not a fitting response. It will take us nowhere and will only leave us more frustrated at the way things are.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll write another song for the cynic and the pessimist and the non-voting beefburger (haven&#8217;t we, already?). When it&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>Until then, shut up and vote.</p>
<p>Et tu, Mr. Chakraverti!</p>
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