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Beethoven’s Funeral

Feroz Qutabshahi December 8, 2005

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#7 Posted by Kulharee on December 9, 2005 7:21:04 pm
Re: # 6

Raw Dust Ji.. I did occasionally listen to punk rock back in my college days (it was a lot more enjoyable than DM). Sex pistols are obviously one of the best. Another progressive UK band that I remember from my college days is the Marrillion and I had a good fortune of meeting with Fish ji when the Marriollion did a gig at our Student Union.

I am personally a casual listener of anything. However, Hindustani is where my heart and soul lies. A heavy duty Raga gives me more high than I can handle. Now I have little choice but to listen to my boys’ music (at home, at their band practice, in the car, etc.) so I am being exposed to Metal. And you have described it perfectly that mostly it is a simple chord progression supported by rhythm and bass, and good solos are rare and too far apart.


#5

Ahmadzai ji, I am not familiar with any of the bands you mentioned, but I will look them up. And you are right, I do have a very close bond with my sons. I have two boys. I support whatever passions they have. I just want them to be happy. They hate my music (which is Tabla) but I don’t hate their music (I just can`t stand it, but I don`t tell them that).

#4
Chaltoo... There are other ways to get good looking chicks. Metal is one of the ways to get away from them. Girls suck.

FQ ( Kulharee)
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#13 Posted by Ahmadzai on December 10, 2005 11:52:34 am
FQ / Kulharee:

Re: # 7

Since you mentioned about your two sons, let me also share that I have two children. My son has started to listen to melodic rock bands who enjoyed their heydays in the 80s and 90s like Great White and Scorpions. He also enjoyed listening to Metallica`s live CD, a fusion of heavy metal with San Francisco Philharmonica. My daughter is beginning to listen to Avril Levine (spelling?).

My collection of over a 2000 DM, TM, HM, and melodic hard rock cassettes, CDs, videos is still running the risk of rotting in the basement :-(

I salute you for providing us with this article. What a great break from the rut. Thanks again and please do write more on music (Indian music included) :-)
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#14 Posted by burpinder on December 12, 2005 12:43:13 am
Re: # 13

Avril Lavigne.
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#5 Posted by Ahmadzai on December 9, 2005 12:45:23 pm
Although I have tried listening to such DM bands as Danzig and Pantera (were these two DM?), my all time favorites remain non DMs Metallica, AC/DC, David Coverdale, Deep Purple, Scorpions, etc.

I still think melodic heavy metal ought to be more popular than any other type of HM for us sub-conties.

Pakistan’s most popular TM/DM band is EP. Their CD is out and may be available on line. Although I admire bands playing DM, I don’t think there is much future for them. Melodic hard rock bands like Karavan with danceable guitar rhythm and leads are more pleasant experience. Poised half-way in between the above-mentioned two bands is Mizraab with boyish Faraz as the lead guitarist and vocalist. The basic problem that I see listening to bands like EP and Mizraab is that Urdu language does not support the lyrics and the delivery of the same in HM. Good news is that we are spared of rap music in Urdu, because the language does not support that either.

Btw, Feroz, you have a very close relationship with your son. If I had inched a little for that kind of relationship with my father, he would have killed me and I would do the same to my son if ever he thinks to come any closer :-D
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#9 Posted by burpinder on December 10, 2005 12:33:37 am
Re: # 5 ahmadzai,

Pantera is definitely not death metal. Melodic thrash metal is how I`d define them, but ask nine other metalheads and you`ll get 10 different definitions. The trick is to be as `genre dyslexic` as possible, just listen to the music and allow your heart to decide whether you like it or not. Pantera, for example on first listen is insufferable noise, after repeated listening the melody just shines through. One of my favourite bands, especially their power ballads.

Re # 1, spider
I saw a video clip of Faraz Anwar and thought the guy rocked. Pakistan produces some good rock guitarists- I like Salman Ahmed`s and Shallum Xavier`s playing as well. Bilal of Strings is an all-time favourite, though he`s a major disappointment live!
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#4 Posted by chaltahai on December 9, 2005 6:57:39 am
No way man... as I told your boy..all this death metal garbage is just that..Garbage. No good looking chick I have ever known listened to death metal. Chicks like to dance, and this siht sounds like an airplane crash. He should think of Crooning...Dean Martin. Now that man had style.
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#3 Posted by Kulharee on December 9, 2005 6:49:41 am
Spider Yaar. I am so delighted to know about Pakistani DM bands. Do you know if there is anyplace I can buy their CDs? That’ll make a superb Christmas present for my son.

Chaltoo, Wait until your son turns your basement and garage into Faluja.

Waisay yaar, you know that how opposing my and my son’s preferences are in music. Wouldn’t it be cool if your son turns out to be left wing commie socialist hippie? Hahaha..
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#2 Posted by chaltahai on December 9, 2005 6:09:04 am
wait till kulharee reads this...he will just be elated.
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#1 Posted by spider on December 9, 2005 5:53:33 am
I loved your writing style man! but I would like to add that there area dozen or so death/heavy metal bands in Pakistan. One such popular band emerging out of PK is Dusk, which consists of local celebrity guitarist Faraz Anwar-this guy also has a death metal album released somewhere in Europe. Also Karachi and Lahore also have their own share of underground rock concerts, complete with praises to Satan etc, though I must add that their acts r very much fake. But nevertheless there are a couple or more bands which arn`t that bad.
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