Thursday, October 18, 2007

Pink Floyd - Dogs

For all the blog frequenters or none at all, for those wondering whether the blog is deceased or breathing, is it with the blog, or simply, the contributors dead? The answer to all of this is just that we are all riding are lives with the clutch pedal on. It’s the time to change gears fractions ahead of the next chicane. It’s the time to continue the engine (here, the hearts that drives men of immense wisdom) churning the revs with very modest or almost no power transmission. Only to keep it all set to pump up enormous muscle at the exit of the chicane. In plain simple words, it’s the point of our lives when we are bumping into the world of competition, technology and service.

So what is it that has caught up on us? Most of our time is occupied in recovering from the old concepts shattering blows of information each day at work. The rest of the time is used up in finding ways to spend the compensations after all the beating (This may not include others). I call it the Dog part of our lives. It’s the exact metaphor for human behavior at this juncture of our life.

To understand it better just run thru the lyrics of Pink Floyd song from the album Animals. Contrastingly, Roger Waters had composed these lines with a different view point; I looked at it from a different dimension.

Artist: Pink Floyd

Album: Animals

Title: Dogs

“You gotta be crazy, you gotta have a real need

You gotta sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street

You gotta be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed

And then moving in silently, down wind and out of sight

You gotta strike when the moment is right without thinking.


And after a while, you can work on points for style

Like the club tie, and the firm handshake

A certain look in the eye, and an easy smile


You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder

You know it's going to get harder, and harder, and harder as you get older

This is where it is right now. It couldn’t have got along any better than this. Beginning with DG (he has to start this). DG’s ass has always been the first ass to feel the gush of braking inertia each time. He was the first one to get a job (sadly with MBT though), first one to turn 18 (he did nothing, it just happened to be that way, or well, all of us were born after him) and most significantly the first one to fly abroad (purely on his credentials). Rohan is working with international clients selling the Americans insurance plans, Sunny (the author) is riding on 3D models of bikes and Junior is still burning up few more gallons of fuel on the test tracks for some more time.

The scene on the circuit is beginning to heat up. The start-finish straight of this new lap has faded in the rear view mirror (the induction training, I mean). We are all running down to lower gears to hit the first of the dreadful corners of just another lap of our lives. The analogy remains the same, the rules of the game remains same. The tyres are feeling new and the brakes are beginning to heat up. Time to develop a skill set to negotiate the trickiest of turns. I am allowing the Dog in me to take over. It’s the right time to run down the gears, feel the revs of engine and release the clutch lever once the curve is nudged away.

And this one is for you Junior; often the winner of the race is the one who hits the brakes last and hits every bit of the turn when the others are just trying to nudge off the apex. You’ll see a few people ahead of you in your visor, but they might very well be a lap down, so you don’t know who the winner here is? No one does…. The entire script is off course written by something Supernatural, we are just dogs in the park.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

As always...all i have to say is brilliant.....F1, music and our lives...cudnt think of a better analogy than this....keep the posts coming...doesnt matter if not so frequent...but maintain the class sunny....every time u post...the benchmark on this blog is raised to a new level....

Anupam Gupta said...

astounding writing dude...the one thing i have always loved about ur style of writing is that it so comfortably encompasses all the thoughts going through ur head as well as DG rohan and junaid's. really marvellous...and yeha i had to read it twice to get it...am a lil slow wid d car analogy....hehe

great work...keep them coming...quality matters as DG said..not quantity....

Junaid said...

So you have done it again. Getting better by the day. As someone who has known you for the past 10 years, your transformation has been amazing and it still continues to surprise me every once in a while.

Btw, i am in the last few rounds of testing now. soon i shall be heading out on to the tracks too. though i will be a few laps down, but hey i can catch up. watch your rear view mirrors!!

Arrows said...
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Shamanth Huddar said...

loved the line
"You’ll see a few people ahead of you in your visor, but they might very well be a lap down, so you don’t know who the winner here is? No one does…"

very true to the core.

Arrows said...

Well this post is like one of those timeless stories that make sense and hit the right chord for ages... kudos...SUNNY