Song - Hurricane
Year Released - November 1975
Singer - Bob Dylan
Genre - Folk Rock
A protest-song sung by Bob Dylan which was co-written by Jacques Levy, about the imprisonment of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. Here Dylan makes his voice heard about the false trail and conviction of Rubin, describing it as an act of racism.
Song - ?
Year Released - Was to be released on 2007
Singer - ?
Genre - Bangla Rock
A man named Rizwanoor Rehman was murdered in 2007, there was lots of controversies related to his death. Till date numerous questions remains unanswered. But the saddest part is that the so-called Bangla Rock genre could not produce a singer who could create one Hurrican out of Rizwanoor.
Many of the post-modern Bengalis swear by the names of these so-called Bangla Rock bands as if they are the Gods of Rock. Here too a burning question remains unanswered. Why are these self-proclaimed Gods of Rock incapable of producing a song which would even remotely touch the passion of Hurricane? Are they too afraid to raise their voice?
If thats the case then why should we call it Bangla Rock? Cause Rock as we know is not just a genre of music. It's a way of life. But Bangla Rock, as its singers portray it, is a bunch of long haired punks trying to play a metal guitar producing something which dont have a remote resemblance with Rock but can be easily termed as utter cacophony.
Is this what Bangla Rock is all about? Is this what we have made out of Rock?
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Sad State of Bangla Rock
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2 comments:
worth a thot...
but is it 'w.r.t the theme?'
good one!!
one up to you!!
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