Monday, January 26, 2009

Kurai ondrum illai

Radhesh played this song on the flute. The song was composed by Rajaji and became famous through MS.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Murali's Inner Peace

Murali has produced a flute album titled "Inner Peace". The album was recorded entirely in Chennai. The album has melodious music played in the Hindusthani style. Murali also hired a tabla player in Chennai to accompany him. The music is indeed very peaceful. Murali, Keep it up. The recording is very clear and crisp. Here is a short snippet.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Ananth's Wedding

The traditional music party at the wedding playing the Nadaswaram and Thavil
Murali and Rad at the wedding. Murali taught Radhesh to play the flute

Ananath and Darshini on the oonjal (swing) as part of Tamil wedding


Ananth and Darshini got married in Chennai on 21 Jan. They both make a gorgeous couple. We met up with our friends from Adelaide some of whom we are seeing after about 4 years. Radhesh and I went to the wedding and Mythily couldn't come as she had to conduct Uni exams for her college.


We also met up with Murali and family. Murali taught Radhesh to play the flute when we were in Adelaide. Murali has brought his first musical album. I will put up a few snippets from this album hopefully tomorrow.


At the Wedding we met up with Tahlia and Gary, Ananth's mate, who had come all the way from Melbourne. My special interest Tahlia is vegetarian. Keep it up Tahlia. She probably had a great time in India as far as food is concerned as India is the heaven for vegetarians. Also check out their blog http://tahliaandgarylostinindia.blogspot.com/, They have got some cool photos of the wedding.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Reunion

With Harry at KREC beach

St.Cecily's

Snake in the grass

Radhesh playing the flute

The reunion group
We had a reunion after 25 years at KREC, Surathkal with my batchmates who studied engineering course with me. However, out of about 300 of us, about 20% only could make it and others still were attached to it from a distance. Although I am seeing most of them after 25 years it was remarkable that I could recognise most of them. With some it was easy, like Shankar, Navin, Revankar (he actually looked better with age), Madhukar rao, Baba, Raju, Venkataramani, etc., hadn't changed very much at all. Others had a completely new look about them. I had completely forgotten most of their names and needed a bit of help. Mythily knew most of them and so we had a great time. The guys who organised this had done a neat bit of organising. We are in touch with each other through Yahoo groups.
The guys had come from far and wide. From Australia there was just Harry and myself. There are 2 others who live Sydney who couldn't make it.
The best part was Radhesh thoroughly enjoyed himself.
The college, it is on the same terms as an Aussie Uni, has a lot of concrete dropped on the campus at a number of places. Like any other Government establishments in India, this one also needs a lot of looking after from some responsible people. Only question is where are they. Can you believe this college has its own beach.
We watched a cricket match between St Aloysius and FRMCC, Moodabidri. Nothing much has changed there. We also saw a snake behind the Chemical engineering department.
I think it is NH 17 - what a sorry state it was in. How could people put up with this type of nonsense from the Highways Department just beats me. The whole place was dug up, then a good stretch of road, suddenly bad stretch, then no road, etc. Why bother paying road tax for this treatment. The bus drivers were driving like those from Mad Max and produced situations fit to be scenes from American movies with car chases.
Mythily went to St Cecily's the school where she studied at Udipi. She was totally thrilled and took a photograph of her being pushed by her sister from the steps in her school.