June 24, 2004
Fırtına
Bak işte yaklaşıyor fırtına
Bak yine yükseliyor dalgalar
Yollardan sonra
Yıllardan sonra
Şarkılar söylüyor çocuklar
Yollardan sonra
Yıllardan sonra
Yeniden yanyana onlar
Ne geçmiş tükendi
Ne yarınlar
Hayat yeniler bizleri
Geçse de yolumuz bozkırlardan
Denizlere çıkar sokaklar
Murathan Mungan
June 23, 2004
Gümüsdere Beach - Istanbul

09.53
Manhattan Kızılderililere bırakılsaydı daha iyi olurdu. Hatanın geçmişi, Peter Minuit'nin 24 dolarını pencereden sokağa attığı 1626 yılına uzanıyor. Soyadı gece yarısı anlamına gelen bir adamdan kuşkulanmak gerekirdi; geceyarısı suçların işlendiği saattir. Peter Minuit, adalarının karşılığında birkaç cam bopncuk kakalayarak Algonkinlere sıkı bir kazık attığı için gurur duyuyordu. Ama asıl dolandırılanlar Soluk Benizlilerdi. Cam boncuklar birer tohumdu; toprtağa ekildikten sonra, bir Kızılderili çadırından daha dayanıksız şeffaf bir şehir filiz verecekti içlerinden.
Frederic Beigbeder - Kuzey Kulesi 107.Kat [Windows On The World] (Çeviren: Renan Akman)
June 22, 2004
Camper Magazine Site Re-Designed
Volkswagen Camper & Commercial Magazine has a new web site (at last) Their old site was in fact a bit amateur and now their web site is much better. Check it out... (And well, my subscription has expired... The thing that is really cool with a quarterly magazine is you have plenty of time to renew your subscription...)
June 13, 2004
Ray Charles 1930 - 2004
Ray Charles, the innovative singer and pianist whose combinations of blues and gospel pioneered soul music and earned him the nickname "the Genius," has died. He was 73. ( Cnn )
Music legend Ray Charles dies at 73. Grammy-winning R&B star sang hits such as 'Georgia on My Mind'. Despite being blind since age 7, Ray Charles was a gifted pianist and saxophonist and dabbled in country, jazz, big band and blues.
( Msnbc )
- Raycharles.com
- Biography of Ray Charles
- American masters: Ray Charles
June 10, 2004
Trailer - Fahrenheit9/11
Fahrenheit9/11.com is one of the most visited web sites these days. Palme D'or Cannes 2004 Winner movie will be on big screen on 25th of June.. You can go to the official site to watch the trailer...
- MichaelMoore.com
- Fahrenheit911 Reviews
Emir Kusturica and the No Smoking Orchestra
Emir Kusturica and the No Smoking Orchestra was in Istanbul this weekend and I was there to watch. Because it wasn't just music but the show was great as well... I just searched the net and found some limited stuff about them...
Here is their official web site but I'm afraid it hasn't been updated recently.
Their music is in fact Rock N Roll with a Balkan taste. The band is full of great soloists... On the drums, sits Emir Kusturica's son, he is one of the founders of the band as far as I know. They made the musics for the Kusturica film Black Cat White Cat.
Created in 1980 in Sarajevo by Dr. Nelle Karadjic, the gypsy technorock band Zabranjeno Pusenje causes polemic and censorship of Yugoslav authorities. Needless to say that the texts are rather virulent. Emir Kusturica joins the group in 1986 as a bass player. In 1994, during the conflicts, the group is reconstituted in Belgrade with Stribor Kusturica (Emir's son) at the drums, keeps its leader Dr. Nelle Karajilic, and takes the name of No Smoking Orchestra (English translation of Zabranjeno Pusenje, without the ambiguity on the nature of the smoked product...), while part of the members of the group keep the name of the original band, and continue a parallel career.
And here is what Emir Kusturica says about the band:
The NO SMOKING band is something more than a rock and roll band. They are a real phenomenon, a genuine attraction that in the late '80s changed the musical scene in Sarajevo and the whole of Yugoslavia for ever. Instead of the clever little compilations of stereotyped Western rock played by groups of male models dressed up as musicians clutching perfectly tuned instruments - a favourite of Tito's Yugoslavia, they were living proof that the social climate in that country was quite different from the staid atmosphere prevailing in neighbouring communist countries, such as Bulgaria - the NO SMOKING band brought on stage a mix of rationality and emotion - two key components that art can't do without - plus a lively street jargon and a taste for parody. They were real heroes in a real social drama. (Click to read all)
Take a look at "The unza unza music"...