Posted by: oys_chill August 6, 2004
Taste of Acid, Myth of Hope!
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hi wateva hmmm :) preeti rana, pheri lekhne re? eheh! journalism? I am a semester behind changing major almost three times in four years. kaha journalism. But maybe a book..i have always thought bout that....maybe in 20 or so years ;) stay tuned hai. Disco, the taco had been passed through almost fifty other people's mouth. After microclass, u tend to be paranoid bout everything. i even started washing my hands with soap rubbing for 30 seconds :P DWI bro, Black Sabbath was the only thing I wanted to see to begin with. Since we got only in the evening, we missed the second stage concert which featured slipknot. Slayer to me all rite, as i am not a big fan of deathmetal. Our own UgraKarma of Nepal would give them a run for their money ;) (optimistic!) But when judaspriest made their entry, it was mindblowing. Rob halford was there. The band supposedly reunited after 20 odd years or so. That guy's electrifying vocals! man that was something. Though I had never even heard of that band, I became their instant fan. besides, I got to see through the binoculars of all the riffs the guitarists were showcasing. Black Sabbath made their entry which was scintillating because the band had original line up. they still beared that dark charisma that they were infamous for. However, ozzy seemed incongrous to the band as seeing him in TV so often, it seemed like he had lost his charisma. but his vocals were still up there. and the guy has some energy. jumping up and down throughout the show. It would have been great if he bit some fake bat or sth. eheh....anyways, they only did few of their numbers. Iron man seemed to take the crowd to frenzy Sofaking bro, remember u r to burn me those cds of mukti n revival :) make them ready for next week! dannanh and budobaccha, it was actually my first major concert like thing in my life. I am not a big big fan of heavy or deathmetal to begin with..i listen to music very sparingly, but ozzfest nevertheless was quite a experience. There was eric clapton coming to town one of these days, but now I have given up guitar..so not much inspiration to see. about morals, everything u do in life has a moral...sometimes explicit, sometimes subtle! :P Deep bro, handigaon ko bido khoi kasar thamne ho. Its getting way too modernized if u ask me. Hamro dear galli has been widend to sadak no none of the residents own a car. Last time i talked to maami, she told me due to the pressure of the neighbors, we had to cut down our parijaat tree.....something I always associated home with. its gonna be very different when i get back......and with four years and counting, it seems like it'll be eternity before i go back again. america does certainly suck you up like a quick sand doesn't it. all we can do is revive memories and hope we haven't lost our identity among disputes of precious nepali men and women ;)
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