Monday, December 1, 2008

Screw Up..............

From Friday to Sunday,
I didn't have any sigh.
And without a break,
Kept on getting high.

The stuff was good and pure too,
Can't explain the effect,
But I felt Deja Vu.

The clouds ruled out,
And the smoke filled the room.
But I didn't stop,
And kept singing Jai Shiva Boom.

I was feeling dizzy,
And the others were out.
There was a child's cry,
That in my heart shout.

Had planned to study for the exams,
But didn't realize the time.
Even now the faculty's here to teach,
But I am making this rhyme.

Have screwed up all the weeks,
But still don't wanna study.
Cos we have stuff in here,
With my favorite buddy.

Have given excuses at home,
To get some money.
This makes me feel hurt,
And bitter tastes the honey.

I have grown bold,
And have no secrets to hold.
But I tell you one thing,
Even now the paper will be rolled.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Aviation job market set to take off in Hyderabad


Hyderabad: Airlines might be on a cost-cutting binge but not everyone connected with skies is going to lose jobs! In fact, the skies are literally opening up with huge job opportunities for skilled technicians.

With the country's first foreign-owned airport maintenance facility to take off from the third quarter of next year in the city, the stage is set for a massive recruitment of 1,500 to 2,000 engineering graduates and diploma holders in the coming days. This is because Malaysia Airlines and GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), who had entered into an MoU in August this year for setting up a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, are now ready to spread their wings even further.
"The proposed MRO centre will handle all types of aircraft from light jets to A-380. Already 70 engineers are getting trained in Malaysia. We'll recruit at least 300 more in our initial recruitment phase and a total of 1500 to 2000 when operations start full swing," says A Vishwanath, chief commercial officer of GHIAL. Sources reveal salaries for fresh engineering graduates might be between Rs 20,000-25,000 post training and between Rs 10,000-15,000 for diploma holders.
Despite unfavourable market conditions in the airlines industry, the Indian MRO sector (estimated at $800 million) is being taken seriously.
Earlier this year, Ernst & Young stated the Indian aviation sector was slated to draw an investment of over $120 billion by 2020. With the government allowing 100 per cent foreign direct investment in MRO facilities, analysts expect large investments to flow into this sector. "India is a key geographical hub and lower labour costs are spurring the growth of the industry. Not just in Hyderabad, Air India and Boeing are reported to be negotiating the equity structure of the proposed MRO joint venture in Nagpur too," adds Arora of KPMG.
30/10/08 Debasmita Ghosh/Times of India

Monday, November 24, 2008

The Task Not Completed

I should quit all the things,
A thought dwelled my mind.
And I could see a ray of hope,
That in my heart shined.

All would be incomplete without the dose,
But life would keep on changing until a rose.

If you had been along,
Things wont have been like this.
Life is fucked up here,
That's my life's jist.

All would have been fine,
If you would have been mine
Dont know what the life holds for me,
All I know is to get high.

The sky was all blue,
And I could see no hue.
I wish you had been there,
My shining drop of dew.

The days are near,
When nothing would be clear.
The paper wont be rolled,
And life would be in the low gear.

All would be incomplete without the dose,
But life would keep on changing until a rose.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Where Are Ya?


My drop of dew,
Where have you been?
Its a long time,
Since we have seen.

Past are the summers,
Past is the spring,
where are you,
My sweet glass of drink.

I looked for you all around,
But I couldnt hear the sweet friend's sound.
I still possess the watch you gave,
It had stopped working as its the time's slave...

whatever may the stars say,
Hope will always be there...
That someday or the other day,
You will be here.

Rock..!!!!! The Beginning!!!!

Rock Music

Rock music (or rock) is a loosely defined genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll and rockabilly, which evolved from blues, country music and other influences. In turn, rock music drew on many other musical influences, including folk music, jazz, and classical music.

The sound of rock often revolves around the electric guitar or acoustic guitar, and it uses a strong back beat laid down by a rhythm section of electric bass guitar, drums, and keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, or, since the 1970s, digital synthesizers. Along with the guitar or keyboards, saxophone and blues-style harmonica are sometimes used as soloing instruments. In its "purest form", it "has three chords, a strong, insistent back beat, and a catchy melody."[1]

A group of musicians specializing in rock music is called a rock band or rock group. Many rock groups consist of an electric guitarist, lead singer, bass guitarist, and a drummer, forming a quartet. Some groups omit one or more of these roles and/or utilize a lead singer who plays an instrument while singing, sometimes forming a trio or duo; others include additional musicians such as one or two rhythm guitarists and/or a keyboardist.

Rock and roll evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and quickly spread to the rest of the world. Its immediate origins lay in a mixing together of various popular musical genres of the time, including rhythm and blues, gospel music, and country and western.[2] In 1951, Cleveland, Ohio disc jockey Alan Freed began playing rhythm and blues music for a multi-racial audience, and is credited with first using the phrase "rock and roll" to describe the music.[2]


Folk rock


The folk scene was made up of folk music lovers who liked acoustic instruments, traditional songs, and blues music with a socially progressive message. The folk genre was pioneered by Woody Guthrie. Bob Dylan came to the fore in this movement, and his hits with Blowin' in the Wind and Masters of War brought "protest songs" to a wider public.

The Byrds, playing Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man, helped start the trend of folk rock, and helped stimulate the development of psychedelic rock. Dylan continued, with his "Like a Rolling Stone" becoming a US hit single. Neil Young's lyrical inventiveness and wailing electric guitar attack created a variation of folk rock. Other folk rock artists include Simon & Garfunkel, Joan Baez, The Mamas & the Papas, Joni Mitchell, Bobby Darin and The Band.In Britain, Fairport Convention began applying rock techniques to traditional British folk songs, followed by groups such as Steeleye Span, Lindisfarne, Pentangle, and Trees. Alan Stivell in Brittany had the same approach.


Psychedelic rock

Psychedelic music began in the folk scene, with the Holy Modal Rounders popularizing the term in 1964. With a background including folk and jug band music, bands like the Grateful Dead and Big Brother & the Holding Company became two famous bands of the genre. The Fillmore was a regular venue for groups like another former jug band, Country Joe and the Fish, and Jefferson Airplane. Elsewhere, The Byrds had a hit with Eight Miles High. The 13th Floor Elevators titled their album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. The music increasingly became associated with opposition to the Vietnam War.

In England, Pink Floyd had been developing psychedelic rock since 1965 in the underground culture scene. In 1966 the band Soft Machine was formed. Donovan had a folk music-influenced hit with Sunshine Superman, one of the early psychedelic pop records. In August 1966 The Beatles released their Revolver album, which featured psychedelia in "Tomorrow Never Knows" and in "Yellow Submarine", along with the memorable album cover. The Beach Boys responded in the U.S. with Pet Sounds. From a blues rock background, the British supergroup Cream debuted in December, and Jimi Hendrix became popular in Britain before returning to the US.

The psychedelic scene truly took off in 1967, with The Doors and Jefferson Airplane releasing drug-themed LPs and the Beatles releasing Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Rolling Stones released Their Satanic Majesties Request. As the Summer of Love reached its peak, the Monterey Pop Festival featured Jefferson Airplane and introduced Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. The culmination of the socially unifying trend was the rock festivals such as Woodstock in 1969. The Paisley Underground bands of Los Angeles epitomized the role played by 1960s psychedelia and folk-rock in American New Wave.


Hard rock and heavy metal

A second wave of British and American rock bands became popular during the early 1970s. Bands such as Grand Funk Railroad, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Queen, Alice Cooper, Judas Priest, Status Quo, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep played highly amplified, guitar-driven hard rock. Hard Rock fell into caricature and imitation in the late 1970s. Many practitioners released albums closer to progressive rock or disco. A few bands including Kiss, Black Sabbath, Queen, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Rush maintained large followings and there were occasional mainstream hits such as Blue Öyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper". Music critics overwhelmingly disliked the genre. This began to change in 1978 following the release of Van Halen's self-titled debut album. The album helped to usher in an era of more commercialized rock and roll, based out of Los Angeles, California. After the glam side of metal started to end, bands like Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax returned to the original metal scene.

Trance Muzik..!!!!@ devastator

Trance is a style of electronic dance music developed in the 1990s. Trance music is generally characterized by a tempo of between approximately 128 and 160 BPM, melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that builds up and down throughout a track. Trance is a combination of many forms of electronic music, such as ambient, techno, and house. Trance has been described as "Classical melodies with Jungle rhythms"

Origin

In the early 1980s, the German composer Klaus Schulze composed several albums of experimental, atmospheric "space music". Two of his albums from the 1980s include the word "trance" in their titles: Trancefer (1981) and En=Trance (1987).

Some of the earliest identifiable trance recordings came from The KLF, a UK-based acid house group. The most notable of these were the original 1988 / 1989 versions of "What Time Is Love?" and "3 a.m. Eternal", along with "Kylie Said Trance" (1989) and "Last Train to Trancentral" (1990). The KLF labeled these early recordings "Pure Trance". While the KLF's works are clear examples of proto-trance, two songs, both from 1990, are widely regarded as being the first "true" trance records. The first is Age of Love's self-titled debut single which they released in early 1990 and is seen a basis for the original trance sound to come out of Germany, Some consider "The Age of Love" to be the first true trance single. The second track was Dance 2 Trance's "We Came in Peace", the b-side of their own self-titled debut single. Another influential song was Future Sound Of London's "Papua New Guinea" (1991). New Order have also said to have had a hand in establishing what Dance music is today. Similarly, but more specifically to trance, Robert Miles.

The trance sound beyond this acid-era genesis is said to have been an off-shoot of techno in German clubs during the very early 1990s. Germany is often cited as a birthplace of trance culture and is celebrated once a year in the "Love Parade" festival. Some of the earliest pioneers of the genre include Jam El Mar, Oliver Lieb, and Sven Väth, who all produced numerous tracks under multiple aliases. Trance labels such as Eye Q, Harthouse, Rising High Records, FAX +49-69/450464 and MFS Records were based in Frankfurt.


Trance genres


Trance music is broken into a large number of sub-genres. Chronologically, the major genres are classic trance, acid trance, progressive trance, and uplifting trance. The latter is also known as "Anthem trance", "Epic trance", "Stadium trance", "Euphoric trance" or "Cheese". Closely related to Uplifting Trance is Euro-trance, which has become a general term for a wide variety of European dance music. Several subgenres are crossovers with other major genres of electronic music. For instance, tech trance is a mixture of trance and techno, Vocal Trance adds vocals and a pop-like structure to the songs, and Ambient trance is a mixture of ambient and trance. Balearic beat, which is associated with Ibiza, Spain, is often called "Ibiza trance". Similarly, Dream trance is sometimes called "Dream House", pioneered by Robert Miles in the mid-1990s.

Goa trance originated in Goa, India around the same time trance was evolving in Europe. Goa trance was influential in the formation of Psychedelic Trance, which features free-form samples and psychedelic elements. Trance is also very popular in Israel, with producers such as Infected Mushroom, Astral Projection and Yahel Sherman achieving worldwide fame. The Israeli subgenre Nitzhonot is a mixture of psychedelic and uplifting trance.


Courtesy:

http://en.wikipedia.org

The Bitch.....

The day i got debarred,
Life became fucking hard.
I tried and tried to be calm,
But getting debarred is a great harm.

I cried a lot for attendance,
But her anger was in abundance,
Many a times I gave proxy for tht friend,
But that day, It was the END.

She struck a line across the attendance chart,
And the pain was flowing all through my heart,
She did not gave an ear to my plea,
My eyes were wet, which she couldn't see.

I wrote in the exams all that I knew,
Expected a lot, But she gave only a few,
You will clear the exams, everyone consoled,
And everyday, the paper was rolled.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Dard Tera Baste Jaaye Hain Ahista Ahista


taqdeer ke pyaale se piye jaam to kya baat hain,
sharab ka khayal na aaye humein, to kya baat hain.
jaam utha kar hum hairan hain ki ye din hain ki raat hain,
aur sab ek taraf, sharab ki alag hi baat hain.
jaam chadakar hi humein dikhta tera saath hain
ise deewangi kaho ya pagalapan, ye bade himmat ki baat hain
ek waqt par lagta tha, ki hum mein kuch baat hain
par aaj aisa lagta hain, jaise koi lambi amawas ki raat hain.
char pal ke liye tumhare ye jazbaat hain,
shayad yahi woh ankahee monsoon ki barsaat hain.

A Snapshot Of Me


Life is full of expectations
And i always expected one
But i never became
What I expected to be one
I sleep every night
Expecting Morning
To Get Someone
but its always the scorching sun
In the nightI Dream To be the first
But its always me
And always me last on the run
Broke many hearts
And got mine broken too
But never got someone
Whom i knew
Had a lot of fun
got many a times drunk
but never tried to fight maself
to be the ONE
Life is full of expectations
And i always expected one
But i never became
What I expected to be one