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Monday, November 13, 2006

Mathappu.. A sparkling "light" music

A music filled evening was waiting for us last Saturday(Nov 11, 2006) at the CET theater for performing arts in San Jose. Thillana, comprising of some very talented artists from the San Francisco Bay area was performing a light music concert to raise funds for Cancer Institute foundation in India. We made it to the concert just in time after loosing the way to the hall not once but twice.
The concert started in earnest with a devotional number sung exceptionally well by one of the veteran artist Kavitha. Her voice echoed the decibels of KB.Sundarambaal who sang the original number and that did complete justice to the song. It was a sizzling start to the next 3 hours of foot taping numbers. It was then followed by some evergreen numbers from the rest of the Thillanites. The first half of the show displayed the exceptional talents in each artist to bring out some rare gems as close as possible to the original numbers. The second half was comprised of fun filled "gaana" numbers to force the audience to their feet and dance their heart out. I happened to be seated in the midst of a dance group in the balcony and got a treat of some rave dance numbers for the foot tapping music.
The song selection was very good. They moved the dance numbers to the second half and I thought that was an astute move. The audience were fed well during dinner and were all ready to blast. They also made sure to add some sweet as part of the dinner to feed in some sugar into our systems. The audio mixing was exceptional. In many live music concerts, I find that the singers voice gets drowned in the instrument sounds. But in this concert, I was able to hear the singers very clearly and the balance between the voice and instruments were just about perfect. A great job there. Introducing each artist in the middle of the song as they were performing and repeating it through the entire show was innovative. This gave the audience a chance to remember each artist's name and I can easily name every artist that performed on stage, during the show and even 2 days after the show as I am typing this out. The production team did a great job with the props. The thematic representation of "Mathappu" was just perfect.
There is always room for improvements. I did feel a shortage of lead singers in the group. Especially a male voice for "gaana" songs was missing. None of the existing male voices suited well for the "gaana" songs. Someone with a folk music background could have handled it better. This in no way undermines the effort put in by each of the singer. Everyone did a stellar job. I also felt that the lighting could have been handled a little better. The stage needed more lights.
I would rate the show an overall of 4.5 out of 5. It was a great show and I will surely be looking out for their next show. Keep up the good work guys!!!

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Friday, November 10, 2006

A nifty search engine...

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

My modems are now working...

I finally got modems at my home to work. I have been struggling with SBC(now ATT) customer support to convince them that the issue was on their side of the line but they never budged. I had a weird problem where any phone connected to the phone line would detect a dial tone but none of the modems would detect a dial tone. This included my satellite receiver and my laptops. I was able to identify the problem to be on the SBC side of the line but everytime I called the customer support, they would test my dialtone and conclude that everything was well and dandy..
Today, I managed to speak to a service rep, who was kind enough to hear my story and agreed to send a technician to my home. Surprisingly, the appointment was for the same day. Once the technician arrived, it was very easy for me to convince him that there was indeed a problem on the SBC side of the line. The technician then found out that the voltage on the line was very low(DC 42 Volts when it should be around 52-60Volts) due to which the modems could not detect the dial tone. He then traced the problem to a defective DSL card on the main box down the road and once he replaced it, my modems started to work just fine. This problem was nagging me for the past 6 months and it finally came to rest today.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

For the past 3 weeks...