Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Ingredients to the Perfect Wedding


Every girl grows up imagining her perfect wedding. No matter where you reside, no matter what the culture, it is this innate reverie embedded in every girl’s biological makeup. So what are the ingredients to the perfect wedding?  Better yet, to make things more interesting, what constitutes as your perfect ‘Pakistani’ wedding?

For starters, to have a groom present! 
Much like you choose the perfect fat chicken at the grocers, you must find your chicken (groom) before the wedding. The minute a girl turns the ripe age of 18, a switch flips in her parents’ brains (no matter how liberal, they are all thinking it), and they unconsciously/consciously begin eyeing eligible boys for their little princess. All the while without realizing, their little princess is doing the same. This therefore brings us to the age old debate of the arranged marriage vs. the love marriage. For those lucky few who meet their mates in the pages of a beautiful love story, that they later proudly tell their children and grandchildren, it’s quite simple. But for the rest of the commoners, it means countless cringe-worthy tea parties, small-talk, and exercise of the cheek muscles from all that fake smiling. Not to mention the ever growing portfolio of mama’s-boys eyeing you from across the room with cheesy smiles, leaving you feeling like an éclair on display at a bakery window.
 
Once the groom is in, next step is all about ‘Location, Location, Location’. With the vast abundance of wedding halls this step has been made relatively easier. You pay the wedding hall and they make all the arrangements, but being classic Pakistani businesses, you will find negligent slipshod methods in play. The only cutlery you find at a wedding like this is a spoon; I ask, how is one supposed to eat chicken tikka, with a spoon? Not to mention chairs that have been colour coded to match the walls in a toddler’s nursery and table centre pieces that consist of a jar with a single stem red rose; how romantic!
The fortunate few who have access to farm houses and empty plots of land, pitch up their tents and create a dreamy bubble within which for one night one gets transported away from the daily grind, to a twinkling utopia of bright smiles, colourful clothes and food fit for a king.
The most vital ingredient in the perfect wedding revolves around the one thing that draws the crowds and puts the ‘joy’ in the joyous occasion. The recent limit by the government to the amount of dishes served has put a damper on the occasion, but that does not stop people from finding loop holes in order to serve the 15 dishes (excluding Firni, which is not constituted as a dish but more of a necessity at every wedding). In order to have a successful wedding, one that is the talk of the town, one has to manage to serve all the important food groups, and then more. It’s true what they say, the way to a Pakistani’s heart is surely through their stomach!
“If music be the food of love, play on.”
But if that music is a grumpy old man on a piano (one that does not take requests), and plays mostly his own rendition of ‘careless whisper’, do you really want him to play on?
Just for once I would like to hear some classic soothing jazz, which does not come off as cheesy. But then without the cheesy backdrop music, what would soundtrack the sappy speeches? Another fad that has caught on like wild fire, where members of the family hog the microphone for longer than they should, in an attempt to tell inside jokes, (that only the family understands) and teary versions of congratulatory speeches. One wedding I accidentally walked into had an hour long ceremony, complete with speeches, and bouquets given to family members by the bride and groom, as a ‘thank you for participating in their wedding’. If you think that was odd, now imagine it with game-show music in the back every time a family member came up on stage to receive their bouquet. Personally, I feel, this part could be left out of the ceremony, for the sake of the guests, who are not closely related to the wedding party.

Weddings rarely go exactly as you expect them to, but for every girl who has ever imagined her fairytale wedding; it is the happiest day of her life. And what better way to start a brand new chapter in your life than with a bang. That is exactly what one family thought they would do, when they decided to enter with the barat on horse-drawn carriages. A beautiful sight to see, as the carriages pulled in and beautiful girls with their long flowing dresses and parlour-perfect hair got off. What they did not anticipate was fireworks, scaring the poor horses into frenzy and ending in quite a ‘messy’ and chaotic situation. Word to the wise, if you try to top that and settle for a Mughal-theme wedding, complete with the barat entering on elephants, think again!


 

If it were my wedding, I would want there to be utter chaos, to derive the maximum fun out of an occasion which otherwise is expected to be completely boring and civilized. After all, don’t you want to remember this day for the rest of your life? 


Monday, February 14, 2011

Songs for your Valentine--s Day!

Happy V-Day y'all  :)
Got a Valentine? Or are you one of those bitter few that insists its a stupid hallmark holiday for card companies and flourists to make profits?



Okay now for the serious stuff (not really)..Thought i'd put down what i'll be listenting to all day..my V-DAY Playlist: {catering to the rollercoaster of emotions one feels on this day and in no particular order}
-(Click on titles to get youtube link)




Old school feel-good love songs..
Bitter/Breakup/Alternate love song..

Beautiful, lovely, (actual) love songs..

Much Love Xx

..MushaBoom- Smile, Dance & Laugh!!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Bring on the New Year..and some new Music!

Actually iv been 'bringing on' the new year for a month now, and i still don't feel like iv embarked on a new journey as yet! You know that feeling of Change, brand-new-awakening and that new-found-hope that you feel at the beginning of each year? as soon as you wake up, the morning after New years (after of course the sick feeling of partying like its the end of the world, the night before).
Bottom Line, i don't feel it as yet..I have felt a lot of other things, thought of all the ways i can change things up a bit, so as to not feel like i'm stuck in some kind of rut! So far the only thing that has changed (yet again) is the kind of music iv been listening to lately..(in an attempt to uplift my Soul-says the psychotherapist side of my brain). So here i am, sharing again, with you..hope it lifts your soul as well!

I want the world to stop- Belle & Sebastian ..Starting slow, an excellent tune with an old school feel. I for one cannot get enough of it. Top of my playlist.


L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N- Noah and the whale ..From the english Indie band that brought you '5 years time' (which im sure iv talked about before-go through previous posts you lazies)


Sweet about me- Ida Maria(BBC Live Lounge) ..An amazing cover of Gabrielle Cilmi..which some say is better than the original.. personally i felt both were so different that they could be songs in their own right! This one i might just like (slightly) better, mostly because of her raspy smokey voice backed by some gorgeous guitar..Classic Live lounge!



Someone Like you-Adele (BBC Live Lounge) ..Since we are on the live lounge/slow-mo theme, i though id put in an absolute Beaut of a song by one of my favorites. The piano complements her deeply emotional vocals with lyrics that pierce into your heart and hit a home run (c'mon do you feel a pinch in your heart when you hear the words? Happened to us all, at some point or the other, right?)


Window Seat- Erykah Badu ..The ultimate Queen of soul/funk. A lyrical genius that speaks directly to you..yes the everyday you. Chilled out stuff, guaranteed win!

Rolling in the Deep-Adele (Jamie XX remix) ..The original is one of my favoirtes off her new album..and another great artist, Jamie (from The XX-band) has taken the song ot whole other level, with this great remix!

Time to change tempo..

Hello- Martin Solveig & Dragonette ..Speaks for itself!


Animal- Neon Trees ..Weird lyrics, but what a fun song, that gets stuck in your head so bad! UH-OH!


What You Know-Two Door Cinema Club ..This band has fast become one of my favorites, simply for their very distinct sound. Really enjoyed listening to this in the car, singing along!


You can Dance- Chilly Gonzales ..Top of my playlist these days! Highly Recommend a listen!! (the video starts off funny/cute but fast becomes creepy, sexist and Weird. So apologies for the vid, this was the only one with the good version)


My feelings for you- Avicii & Sebastian Drums ..Danced to this for quite a while, in my room, car, kitchen, bathroom, etc. Its just one of those!


Millionaire-Kelis feat. Andre 3000 ..Foot thumpin' body boppin' feel good stuff from two very talented (and deeply under rated) artists.


Bad Gal- Savage Skulls & Douster feat. Robyn ..I hear this and it transports me to a club..Good Stuff! Robyn on vocals, with a beat that is difficult not move to!


Animal Rights- Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner ..No vocals, just cool fun stuff! Starts off properly at 1 min, so push forward if your the impatient kind!



Household Goods- Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs ..and also known as T.E.E.D. Cool name haan. N'uff said? take a listen and you'll know why im not saying more..The cheezy lazer sounds in the song don't turn you off because your too busy enjoying it so much!


Demons-Fenech Soler (Hotchkiss remix) ..I have spoken about Fenech Soler time and time again..i Love them, and this remix is brilliant.And just when you think the remix does justice, theres another, which i have equally grown to appreciate so i give you the choice of hearing them both and making your own decision.
Demons-Fenech Soler (Yuksek remix) (the original songs good too! these two don't take away that much from it)


I Love You So-Cassius (Skream remix) ..Gorgeous tune! Just put together perfectly! My Anthem these days..and will be my Valentines day anthem! Something different to the cheezy love songs people play all day..this shall be mine :) (and maybe yours, who knows)


Slow Down- Break & Dj Die ..Don't be fooled by the title and the name of the artists, heh! Powerful stuff, here! Caution, it is Dub-Step, and is heavy and is also an acquired taste..so you might not enjoy it a much as i do! (Also i must add, it is a great motivator on the treadmill, if you want to give it a try!)

We can have it all- Danny Byrd (Sigma remix) ..Hello treadmill! Up-tempo-run-motivator


Enjoy!
..MushaBooom!