Friday, July 29, 2005

Deadheading at archive.org


The wonderful archive.org has heaps of Grateful Dead concert recordings.

I'm through with downloading one concert (Madison Square Garden 1987-09-18) that was about 210MB. Seventeen tracks: Mississippi Half Step, It's All Over Now, High Time, Mexicali Blues, Big River, When Push Comes To Shove, Box Of Rain, Don't Ease Me In, Crazy Fingers, Uncle John's Band, Playin' In The Band, jam, I Need A Miracle, Maggie's Farm, Black Peter, Around & Around, Turn On Your Love Light.

Very sweet stuff.

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Smells like Teen Spirit

So the London blasts were the work of suicide bombers. And they were boys-next-door, 'clean-skins', cricket lovers, had girlfriends etc etc. The media insists on treating this as real news, but I don't think anyone is surprised. Of course they were what they were.

Once you channel normal teen rebellion into martyrdom, you have a good supply of human beings who can simply be substituted for electronic timers. For unlike, say, the killing of Rajiv Gandhi, there was no operational need for the bombs to be human in London (like Madrid, where there were no suicides) The suicides were there simply to make the point that there are people willing to die for this cause.

People who believe in the next world more than this one have surely made more trouble than almost anything else in the history of the world. The world is full of boys willing to carry backpacks that are their tickets to heaven on to crowded trains.

I take the schoolbooks from your pack
Plastics, wire and your kiss
The breath of eternity on your lips
In the crowded marketplace
I drift from face to face
I hold my breath and close my eyes
And I wait for paradise

--Bruce Springsteen, 'Paradise'

Update (July 20, 2005)

Got this link on Bruce Schneier's blog. Robert Pape is an acedemic who has studied suicide terrorism for a long time. Here's what he says in an interview:

Islamic fundamentalism is not as closely associated with suicide terrorism as many people think. The world leader in suicide terrorism is a group that you may not be familiar with: the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka.
This is a Marxist group, a completely secular group that draws from the Hindu families of the Tamil regions of the country. They invented the famous suicide vest for their suicide assassination of Rajiv Ghandi in May 1991. The Palestinians got the idea of the suicide vest from the Tamil Tigers.


Link to complete interview.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Free/Inexpensive Classical Music

I can't quite figure out why I never looked for it earlier, but there's a good amount of free or very inexpensive classical music available on the net. I vaguely remember looking for classical music back in the Golden Age of Napster but giving up because there was nothing much there.

Last month, BBC's Radio 3 celebrated 'The Beethoven Experience', broadcasting each of Beethoven's nine symphonies. These were performed by the BBC Philharmonic under Gianandrea Noseda. Best part was that they also made available MP3 recordings for free downloading for a week after each broadcast.

Looking around, I found the amazing eClassical, which has a huge library at amazing prices.
Will update this …

The Beethoven page on Wikipedia has free recordings of Moonlight Sonata and the Fifth (what else?)

A Deeper Shade of Green

Wikipedia's featured article of the day is on Norman Borlaug, the 'Father of the Green Revolution'. This is a part of modern Indian history that people of my generation (and later) really need to know at least something about.

Definitely worth a read, specially by those who follow the fundamentalist party line on the Green Revolution.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

'Business Language' and Potter Fans

The word on alt.fans.harry-potter is that the 'Consense Estimate' of the group was correct (i.e. Dumbledore dies, Snape is the half-blood prince, Weasley and Granger become a couple and so on). CONSENSUS ESTIMATE. Oh my god!