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Global events creeping into Bollywood lyrics!
New Delhi, June 10 (IANS) Bollywood lyrics are becoming more gut-wrenching - picking up themes from contemporary realities, say musicians Piyush Mishra, Swanand Kirkire and Rahul Ram.
"I think Bollywood lyrics has changed over the years. The events that are happening around are creeping into Bollywood playback music. It's more earthy now," said Swanand, who is working on R. Balkikrishnan's "Pa", which stars Amitabh Bachchan.
"Do you really think its changing - don't they compose the same songs all the time," laughed Piyush, who is just back from the US and plans to take it easy for the next few months because of ill-health.
"I compose songs and write whenever and wherever I feel like - even on the streets. They are real," Piyush said a little later.
"some music was meant to stay underground..."
Sarke To Release New Album "Oldarhian" In April
Sarke, the band featuring Darkthrone member Nocturno Culto, El Canto's Anders Hunstad. and Khold/former Old Man's Child member Thomas Bergli, who also uses the band's name as his alias, has announced that the group will be releasing a second album titled "Oldarhian" on April 15th through Indie Recordings. Regarding the...
"Our music is inspired by the great 70`s rock bands, 80's speed metal bands and 90`s black metal bands. Put this together with the creative mind of the band and your get pure dark rock music sounding is clear, raw and honest."
The track listing is as follows:
1. Condemned
2. Pilgrim Of The Occult
3. Pessimist
4. Passage To Oldarhian
5. Flay The Wolf
6. Captured
7. Paradigm Lost
8. Novel Dawn
9. Burning Of The Monoliths
10. The Stranger Brew
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MOVIE REVIEW- Fawkes you: One part 'Phantom,' two parts Moore
Fans who flock to V for Vendetta because they hear Natalie Portman is showing a lot of skin may be disappointed when they find out it's only the skin on top of her head. The movie has enough compensating factors, however, that you won't dwell for long on what's missing.
V for Vendetta is a newfangled, old-fashioned swashbuckler with as much political edge as last year's acclaimed dramas and the previous year's heralded documentaries. It's set in London in the near future when England is under the totalitarian rule of High Chancellor Adam Sutler (John Hurt), who rose to power by fright...
Sutler's mouthpiece is "The Voice of London," broadcaster Lewis Prothero (Roger Allam), who rails against the forces of "godlessness." He's an early victim of a man known as "V" (Hugo Weaving), a revolutionary who's never seen without his Guy Fawkes mask. He takes over the airwaves to announce plans to finish what Fawk...
Inspired by his favorite movie, The Count of Monte Cristo, V brandishes an assortment of swords, which work well against the guns of government lackeys. One night he uses them to save Evey Hammond (Portman) from being raped. The next day she helps him, turning herself into a fugitive, and he takes her to live in his un...
Back stories include a detention center whose inmates became guinea pigs for biological warfare tests (another AIDS metaphor?) and the story of Valerie (Natasha Wightman), a film star punished for loving women. She had no regrets: "For three years I had roses and apologized to no one." (Expect V for Valerie t-shirts to...
Searching for V while becoming more and more sympathetic toward his views are Chief Inspector Finch (Stephen Rea) and his assistant, Dominic (Rupert Graves). Stephen Fry pops up as TV star Gordon Deitrich, whose love is unable to speak its name.
V may be the most literate action hero ever. When he's not alliterating with V-words, he's quoting Shakespeare or coining such catchphrases as "ideas are bulletproof," "artists use lies to tell the truth" and "a revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having."
Based on the comic books and graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, V for Vendetta was adapted by The Wachowski Brothers, but they left the directing to James McTeigue, who assisted them on the Matrix films. He does an excellent job for a novice on such a large-scale movie, and the Wachowskis' screenplay is proba...
V for Vendetta comes along at a time when I was despairing of seeing a good film from a major studio again. Although it's set in England with historical references that will mean little to most Americans, it quite obviously delivers a big "Fawkes You!" to the Bush administration.
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For debugging NetworkManager in a more or less clean environment, you can use the following script. It kills NetworkManager and dhclient instances, sets down eth0 and eth1, flushes global addresses and starts NetworkManager with debug saved into ~/nm.debug.
#!/bin/bash -x
KILL="NetworkManager dhclient"
LINKS="eth0 eth1"
for name in $KILL; do
killall $name 2>/dev/null && echo "TERM: $name" && sleep 1
killall -9 $name 2>/dev/null && echo "KILL: $name" && sleep 1
ps -ef | grep -iE 'network|dhc' | grep -v ' grep -iE '
for link in $LINKS; do
ip link set $link down
ip address flush scope global
sleep 1
$NM --no-daemon --log-level=debug 2>$DEBUG
Posted: Fri October 11, 2013 10:13PM; Updated: Fri October 11, 2013 10:12PM
Jeff Wagenheim
Jeff Wagenheim>INSIDE MMA
UFC right to release Rousimar Palhares for inexcusable thuggery
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Rousimar Palhares was released from his UFC contract after ignoring a tapout Wednesday.
Rousimar Palhares (bottom) was released from his UFC contract after repeatedly ignoring a tapout Wednesday.
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Someone could get hurt.
That might seem an odd, almost comically ironic bit of reasoning to support levying punishment upon an athlete for his brutal actions in a sport that is all about punching and kicking and choking, about scrambled gray matter and hard-boiled altercation. But amid all of the chest thumping, we cannot lose sight of the un...
By releasing the Brazilian fighter from his contract the next day, the UFC sent an emphatic message not simply to its feisty fanbase but more pointedly to a general public among which there remains significant wariness of this newfangled sport that to the uninitiated may appear to be nothing but unabated violence. Stra...
During Thursday's brief interview on Olbermann, White was asked whether the offending action -- in which the submission specialist secured a heel hook on Mike Pierce mere seconds into their bout and did not let go even after the tapout -- gives the UFC a bad name. To his credit, the oft-combative Dana didn't get vein-p...
That, along the unceremonious dumping of Palhares that immediately followed ("He's done"), was White sending a message to still another audience, one that is the lifeblood of his company: the fighters.
The men and women who make mixed martial arts their living know how to defend themselves. That's part of the job description. Also part of it is the understanding that when you're inside a cage with another trained fighter, you're opening yourself to being beaten up. It happens to the best of them, just not as often as...
That covenant between the fighters and the company that hires them to fight is sacred. That is why Rousimar Palhares has no place in the UFC.
This was not his first offense. In a UFC bout back in 2010, he similarly held a heel hook submission for too long after his opponent's tapout and received a slap-on-the-wrist suspension by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board. A year later, he failed to let go of a compromised limb during a submission grappling ...
It's not unreasonable, then, to give the troubled fighter the benefit of the doubt when assessing his intention. Although in the leadup to Wednesday night's fight Pierce had characterized him as "definitely a cheat" -- Palhares tested positive for elevated testosterone levels in December -- there did not appear to be a...
This crazy, dangerous behavior that we see from Palhares seems to come out of left field -- just as the loss of his job did for Rousimar. "He's perplexed," his manager, Alex Davis, told "He doesn't really grasp it. He doesn't really understand that he's doing something overly wrong. He doesn't get it."
Damn right he doesn't get it. It doesn't really matter whether Palhares holds malice in his heart when he's continuing to torque an opponent's joint even after the fighter has tapped, has screamed, and the referee has jumped in. Maybe he's in the zone, that place where an athlete puts on a high-test performance while u...
Doesn't matter. Regardless of your intention, you simply cannot endanger another athlete's livelihood with your irresponsibility. Sure, injuries occur in the normal course of a fight. But there's a mechanism in place that safeguards fighters caught in compromising positions. It's called a tapout. It must be respected. ...
For the good of any potential opponents you might damage. For the good of the sport you're also hurting. And even for your own good.
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Umm. It took me forever to get this. Then I realized in other states you have to go inside to pay cash. Here it is illegal to pump your own gas so it is always pay at the pump-to the guy pumping your gas!
Yes...irl. I am very friendly. Like genuinely friendly. Which for some reason is often taken as flirting. So I tend to hold back on the friendliness in many situations.
You are in NJ. The NJ subrubrs are curently over run by turkeys. They are EVERYWHERE! I sometimes ee 4-50 at a time. I read today they all are related to 23 turkeys reintroduced in the wild in the late 70's. One day 7 turkeys came running to the door of my work!