
India’s most established mother of all rock events-cum-band talent hunt, I Rock takes an abandoned turn as rockers from Pune decide to walk out during the performance of Mumbai bands.
Well that’s quite a headline if I was ever to start my own Rock music tabloid. Oh I wish! But, since, I’m not going to write here about my wishes and fantasies so here is a peep-in.
I Rock-24th, 2009 got messier with the release of dates and names of bands participating in it and how! You see, the list has four Mumbai-based bands, Shor Bazaar, Tripwire, Workshop, Khiladi playing from Pune. So? So Pune Rockers are pretty upset with this “unfair” decision by E18 (I Rock management). Therefore, they have decided to boycott the Mumbai bands when they perform. The selection criterion for bands for I Rock have always been to select bands from their respective cities based on the demo entries. The festival gives them enormous platform to showcase their talent. This time I guess there was kahani me twist which has disturbed the Pune Rockers.
In these 23 years I Rock has become a household name across India. It has made most of us Rockers believe that Rock is here to stay. The festival has seen its ups and down and also hailing glory. It’s because of festivals like I Rock that we have more than 5000 bands in India.
So, I guess putting bands here and there just to make it more entertaining is not such a crime. “Where do you get to see such line up?” says Rishu Singh of Rolling Stone magazine. “You have four Mumbai bands coming to your city, why not enjoy them?” he explains his take on Mumbai band playing the Pune leg.
Social networking sites like Orkut have a forum on the same subject which is fraught with the fuming arguments of disgruntled Pune rockers who have their own views. “Personally, I don't find it fair in anyways. Why call it a "Pune leg" when most of the bands performing here would be from other cities? These cities all have their own leg happening as well!” writes Akshay on Orkut.
I agree that playing for I Rock for any band becomes a USP (Unique Selling Point) in their band’s resume and losing that chance is somehow an opportunity lost but hey! there will be another I Rock so take a rain check! “I don’t care whether it is Pune or Mumbai or Uttar Pradesh, it’s all about the music in the end” I’m absolutely fine playing from Pune” says Sagar Chitre who plays bass for Mumbai based band, Tripwire.
I didn’t get to speak to Pune rock fans/bands but after speaking to Riju on the phone, who plays in Mumbai based band Workshop, I started thinking, do we really care who performs from where? No. I don’t think so. I guess it’s all about the love for Rock music which is paradoxically still a myth to a lot of Indians. I know Pune Rockers will hate me for writing this but trust me in the coming years Rock music will become one of the highest paid businesses to cash on in the entertainment arena. Although, Abhishek Kapoor’s movie, Rock On wasn’t much of a help but thanks to festival like I Rock and MR. Farhad Wadia (organiser) that I can sing my heart out. “I love Rock and Roll”
RA



