Happy New Year 2012

In 45 minutes (GMT+3), we would celebrate The new year’s eve’s in our hearts, since yet our wasteland for a country isn’t free yet from the pawns of religion and its fanatic prosecutors. As I watch Dubai TV broadcasting live their new year’s celebration at Burj Khalifah, I can’t deny the ache in my heart as we watch in envy.

I wish the whole world a happy new year and may we witness global peace, fortune, happiness and joy. God bless and wish you all the best of luck!!

Framing Armageddon: Subjective Reality

A couple of hours and the clock will tick to a new world of 2012. The world, as we know it, has gone through many turmoil in 2011. The Arab revolutions held the biggest part of the news. After a quick recap of what happened this year, I’m truly convinced that we are on the right track to Framing Armageddon. This is a new series of ideas and thoughts in my blog that has to do with our pending reality and the current state of the world that I’ve decided to tag and name it as “Framing Armageddon”. I have borrowed the title from Iced Earth’s metal album “Framing Armageddon” and is truly depicting the dark future ahead.

Why am I doing this? Isn’t it out of the general context of this website?

Well, I have given it a thought and decided that such issue has been burning within my soul for the past few months.

Questions of different nature about the divine wisdom, the human cycle of war and the bleak future have been eating me alive.

Its to be noted that some of the posts material could be labelled controversial and offensive since it’s related to politics, religion and humanity in general.

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Immortal Records: Made In Japan by Deep Purple

Till now, Deep Purple has never made any live album that can outlive the ecstasy and power of their record “Made In Japan”. The most famous live album for Deep Purple, this record captures Deep Purple in their prime where the electric force of Ritchie Blackmore, the siren screams of Ian Gillan, the steady vibes of Roger Glover, the bombastic beats of Ian Paice and the melodic madness of Jon Lord conquered Japan in the 70s, the age of Hard Rock and true Metal.

Late at night when it’s dark and quiet, listening to such tracks as Child In Time, Highway Star, Spacetrucking, Smoke on the Water and more would give me goosebumps where you can truly hear the rawness of the recording and the natural interaction between the fans and the band. Sadly, such a record can never be generated again since this particular line-up never seemed to be functioning in the same spirit it was back then on many reunions and will never be again. What you can do is get this record and travel back in time where everything was free, cheap and awesome!