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		<title>Cariappa C K reviews Sunday&#039;s Alliance gig</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Cariappa C K sends us his take on Sunday's gig at the Alliance: In parts, the band sounds like a splendid cover of their older self and in parts a whole new dimension. You love them anyway! </p><p>The post <a href="http://bangalorerock.com/cariappa-c-k-reviews-sundays-alliance-gig/">Cariappa C K reviews Sunday&#039;s Alliance gig</a> appeared first on <a href="http://bangalorerock.com">Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ)</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Cariappa C K</em></strong><em> sends us his take on Sunday&#8217;s gig at the Alliance:</em></p>
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<p>It&#8217;s hard, walking in to see your favorite band play with a changed lineup. Tons of questions await answering in your head. Most importantly &#8211; <em>Will I relate to them as I did before?</em> You quieten these voices, and a little while before the band plays, you have prepared yourself to watch them devour a small <strong>furry animal</strong>, live, and still not judge.</p>
<p>I walked into the Alliance Auditorium at 7:30. I noticed the new guy, Prakash. My eyes strained, I size him up. The aforementioned animal calls for pity in my head. First song on, comes bass solo #1, some slick runs/slapping, and in no time, Bruce&#8217;s shouts of &#8220;<em>Give him what he wants, give him whatever he wants</em>&#8220;, finds a willing choir on this side of the audience.</p>
<p>Bruce&#8217;s &#8220;No!&#8221; to passionate cries for <em>Paper Puli </em>means I will listen to a new setlist today. Not bad, really. <em>Mighty Strange</em>, ever-so-groovy, about IT and such-like phenomena drifts by. Then, a bluesy <em>Where the state has no name</em> about the frivolity of name-calling. Next, my favorite song of the evening &#8212; <em>Ordinary Affair</em>. A beautiful progression, meandering only so much, with that sweet riff to start it all over again. Ah! Whatte beauty! Classic TAAQ songwriting as well, this one credited to Rajeev:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Some folks never get hitched<br />
Some get a few along the way&#8221;</em></p>
<p>So simple, no? Like &#8220;<em>This is it, our time is up</em>&#8221; OR &#8220;<em>Shut up and vote</em>&#8221; OR just, &#8220;<em>I&#8217;m drunk</em>&#8221; OR like the fifty other songwriting sparkles they got &#8212; beautifully pithy.</p>
<p>Then, a true &#8220;what the&#8230;huh?&#8221; moment. We stood gasping at the sheer brilliance that was TAAQ&#8217;s cover of &#8216;<em>Hey Jude</em>&#8216;. Jazz / Funk / whatever it was, just made it an absolute privilege to be in the midst of it all. And as if to convince us they were no Martians, Bruce goofing up the lyrics to flash an impish grin. Charming!</p>
<p>Finally, &#8216;<em>Surrender</em>&#8216;, with its catchy &#8211; <em>Should I should I should I should I surrender</em> to round off a perfect evening of music and cheer.</p>
<p>We had surrendered. To the awesomeness.</p>
<p>Some things remain unchanged. Bruce still can carry off those bright red pants. His extraordinary singing/guitar playing, still makes for AMAZING. Rajeev still makes that hi-hat ring in the deepest section of your ear and surprises you with his creative intricacies. But IMHO, I can&#8217;t say they sound the same. Simply because, Rzhude and Prakash are about as different as can be! Imagine a John Entwistle replacing Flea, if you will! It will take getting used to. But that said, he is a SOLID replacement and his bass playing is skillfully cogent.</p>
<p>In parts, the band sounds like a splendid cover of their older self and in parts a whole new dimension. You love them anyway! And if they wanted to, they could still devour a small furry animal, live.</p>
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		<title>Aswin Nandakumar reviews the Alliance gig</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 09:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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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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