Bhag DK Bose is the revelation of 2011. And in record time this has become the national anthem of the Indian youth. No doubt that it's the perfect combination of rhythm,pace,music and most importantly, the lyrics. Finally we guys have a socially acceptable substitute for BC sutta. And the supplement 'Paincher' is not far behind. After all the shit we go through all day long, this song takes away all the heat.Respect.
There is something about expletives which probably will never be understood.They generate in you these immense impulses of energy which any amount of glucose would not.They are the best stress busters ever.Although I feel sorry for all the D K Boses in India whose name has been brought to mud here.But you know what, screw you guys ! The song is too good ! And for the complaining parents I would say that stop associating guilt with expletives. These are just words.That does not mean that I support their use openly and everywhere.But lets just make an exception for this song.
It's amazing that everyone can relate to this song somehow. Specially in our Bharat. In the era of this cut-throat competition, 100 % cutoffs, rampant corruption, overwhelming inflation, disgusting politics, shit is happening everywhere which is the basic theme of the song.I bet many people would love to dedicate this song to others who have been a pain in their asses.Like UPA government to Team Anna, again UPA to Ramdev, USA to Taliban , NATO to Qaddafi and so on. I bet Sushma Swaraj's next dance performance will be on this song come 2014 general elections.
:D
2 comments:
Without having anything against the post:
“There is something about expletives which probably will never be understood”
which is, that 98 percent of them, if not all, are directed towards mocking women’s sexuality and dignity. Think about it.
Sadly that's true. But the reason goes way back when we had an absolute patriarchal society.These words originated in times when women was just an object.
Things have changed now.At least in the urban sphere.And today when the young generation uses a cuss word that's more of an outburst of his frustration and not a mocking on women's sexuality and dignity. Totally agree that it's not fair.But 98% of the times the motive will not be to insult a women.And 98% of times it may have nothing to do with a woman.But I cannot deny that's still wrong.
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