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Running in the Rain June 25, 2008

Posted by Vikas Tandon in Life.
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I’ve started doing some middle-distance running since the last 6-odd months and some of my co-runners used to keep talking about how wonderful it is to run in the rains. Well, today I got my chance to sample that experience, and have to agree completely with my friends. Sure, most of us have enjoyed getting drenched in the rain some time or the other, but somehow, running (and I would imagine any competitive activity) in the rain was different. We all know how much more fun it is to play football in rain. 

It was cooler for starters. You feel less de-hydrated. And at the end, I think its mostly because we enjoy getting wet anyway.

Maybe I enjoyed it more simply because its otherwise quite boring to run! 

Viva La Coldplay! June 21, 2008

Posted by Vikas Tandon in Coldplay, Music.
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Like any other Coldplay fan, I was eagerly awaiting their new album Viva La Vida and bought it in the first week. I have to say though that I’m a bit disappointed, after X&Y which I thought was brilliant. Parachutes and Rush of Blood…are of course masterpieces too, but Viva La Vida does not compare IMHO. I’m a bit surprised at some of the media reviews in fact, which seem to suggest its as good as their previous effort.

And yet, there is one track, Lost! which is just mindblowing. Have to listen to it at least 2-3 times everyday. Some of the other good tracks are Strawberry Swing, Viva La Vida and Violet Hill, but they’re not in the same league their other hits or even Lost!

Coldplay is one of the last of the Big Bands apart from U2 and I hope this doesn’t mark their downward spiral. All the other greats, whose albums we used to look forward to, hardly have any releases – Sting, Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull, Mark Knopfler. Some of them still have the odd release but again these are not a patch on their older work. Stings last two outings for instance have been disappointing.

Bottom-line, should you buy this album? Yes, but don’t expect too much. Or maybe this post is premature and the album will grow on me like Rush of Blood…I sure hope so!