Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

World Music Day

'Fête De La Musique' is an annual festival celebrated across the world on 2ist June. And it was done in style here in Marseille. It coincided with the 'Fête du Panier', an event organized as part of the city's position as the Cultural Capital of Europe this year.

This combination of events saw a lot of activity such as live bands, food, crowds, barbecues, etc. All roads were closed to traffic and people had come down in hoards to witness these events. Here are a few videos and pictures from the evening of 21st.

There two pictures are from the square right behind our apartment. We live in that building behind the screen.



A 40-year old college band called Fanfare Piston we have seen often around Vieux Port was playing in a corner, as usual in their good-humoured attire and loud music. Not a very decent picture of them below...


A percussion band called 'Tambores Da Liberdade' provided a pulsating and heady combination of the best beats I have heard in a long time. I am very partial towards percussion instruments and percussionists and this band just lifted my spirits sky high. For some reason, I am unable to upload the video. But please go here to check their energy despite playing for most part of a very humid evening! 

We walked onward to the main event area where they had put up a big stage for famous pop artists from around France. The crowd was massive and you could a famous guy was on stage from the screams and shouts from fellow revelers. Check out the numbers that had poured out that evening in the pic below!


While we were walking around, we chanced upon a band that was either Turkish or Algerian. Towards the end, their men started dancing their folk dance and EVERYONE joined in. It was lovely! They were in a rather dark square so neither the pictures nor the videos have come out good. But I had a great time learning their dance moves.

As always, the organization was on a massive scale and it was flawless. Not a single instance of any form of harassment anywhere. It'd have been easy to pull off something crazy in these crowds. But there was nothing except maybe few cases of pick pocketing, perhaps? That's lot to say about the local attitude. They just LOVE to have fun!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Music


I can't rattle off names and lyrics and bands like other music lovers can. I just happen to like music. I am drawn towards a lot of songs lately, by way of watching a lot of movies and googling their background scores. There's no other way I would have heard of these extremely popular artists otherwise!

Two songs that I only recently heard and listen to again and again are 'You're the Voice' by John Farnham and 'In Your Eyes' by Peter Gabriel. Lovely, lovely lyrics and such amazing songs. I read comments on YouTube, especially the ones that appear under songs I like. And most people wish to time-travel back to the 80s when music was music and times were simpler, hoping that this generation knew the music of then!

There are a lot of songs that I have heard and keep going back to. I heard this version of Saware, originally sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan for Bandit Queen, and I like it the best of all the versions! I first heard 'Aicha' when I bought a newly released album by the band Outlandish. And then, I happened to listen to a friend's cassette mix which featured Aicha sung by Khaled. That's when I came to know that Khaled's was the original. Then there's 'Desert Rose' and the raï rendition by Cheb Mami. I listen to the African Children's Choir with a couple of tissues in hand. And I think I was going to need major intervention for listening to 'The Reason' continuously on repeat!

Everybody knows and is most touched by the songs that the Gulzar-Burman duo created. One can't get enough of them. I like going back to 'Katra Katra' and 'Ek Hi Khwab'. The list is endless in this area, actually. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is another favourite and his 'Phir Se' comes to mind. It's also sung by Sonu Nigam, but I'm attached to the former version. Speaking of versions, this one of 'Phir Le Aaya Dil' is a personal favourite.

This isn't an inclusive list. But I often wonder....