Review Aerosmith Bangalore Concert 2nd June

1. Here’s a Times Now News Clipping about the Aerosmith LIVE Concert @ Bangalore, India on 2nd June.

2. A good review by Avijit Michael of the Split Magazine.
Click here for the review. Don’t forget to watch the awesome photos by Vandana Menon on the same link.

3. Another good review by Kaushik Chatterji on Jammag here.

4. Here’s another one by Kenja from the Aeroforceone Forums.

5. Here’s a review by Candy on Blurrp

6. Setlist for Bangalore: Songs played LIVE By Aerosmith @ Bangalore as follows:

Taste Of India
Love In An Elevator
Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
Cryin’
Eat The Rich
Jaded
What It Takes
Baby Please Don’t Go
Hangman Jury/Seasons Of Wither
Dream On
Last Child
Livin’ On The Edge
Stop Messin’ Around
Sweet Emotion
Draw The Line

—– Encore —–

Walk This Way
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing

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Aerosmith Bangalore Concert

I will be posting Reviews of the Aerosmith Bangalore Concert to be held on 2nd June at the Palace Grounds in Bangalore, India here. Request you to email me your reviews too. You can email me: iprashblog AT gmail.com OR You could write a post short review or what you liked about the Live Concert here below by entering it in comments. Thank You.

Looking forward to the concert & to hear from you too.

Filed under 5 Lifestyle by on May 31, 2007
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Aerosmith India Concert in Bangalore on 2nd June

Here are a list of all Articles & photographs appearing in the news media about the Aerosmith LIVE Concert @ Bangalore, India on 2nd June 2007.

Steve Tyler Interview:
http://www.aero247.com/news/2007/06/steven-tyler-interview.html

Pics from IndiaVarta.com << Click 2 view.

Yahoo India News:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/070602/43/6gkzl.html

MSN India:
http://content.msn.co.in/Entertainment/Hollywood/hollywoodIANS_030607_1133

Rediff:
http://inhome.rediff.com/movies/2007/jun/04aero.htm

Times of India: Living on the edge with Aerosmith

From DailyIndia: Aerosmith rocks fans at Bangalore concert

From Mangalorean : Bangalore rocks to Aerosmith’s heavy metal

Aerosmith band members: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Krammer spoke to NDTV TV Channel & shared their views & experiences in India. They were impressed by the warm welcome & rich Indian heritage…more here…….
.. and pics from the official forums on how they were welcomed here

Here’ what Paul had to say, when he met Steve & Joe @ the Taj West End, Bangalore, the next day after the concert.
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Aerosmith 2nd June 2007

Aerosmith is scheduled to play a concert in Bangalore at the Palace grounds on 2nd June 2007

Aerosmith Bangalore concert

Aerosmith Tickets for the concert in Bangalore, India are as follows:

• The cost of this package is USD $69.00 (~ 2843 rupees).
• The face value of these tickets is ~ $44 (1800 rupees). There is a non-refundable $15 processing and handling fee included in your cost through AF1, if a show is cancelled.

Aerosmoth Concert Tickets

Then there is VIP Package as follows:

The Aero Force One Back Stage Tour!

The price for this package is $100.00 USD.(~4120 rupees)
AEROSMITH back stage tour passes get you a tour of the back stage area ONLY.

All FAQs for Ticket Purchase or buying tickets are here:

http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/content/pid/441501

You can also buy the tickets through TICKETPRO from here:

http://www.ticketpro.in/areo_smith.html

The links to the official information from Aerosmith website regarding the concert tour for Bangalore, India are as follows:

The Entire Aero smith Tour Dates http://www.aerosmith.com/tour.cfm

All FAQs for Ticket Purchase or buying tickets are here:

Page for Aerosmith Tickets

Merchandise from Aeromsith
Aerosmith T Shirt
I guess this time around at the palace grounds there would be a larger crowd that the 30,000 strong, which we witnessed during the Iron Maiden concert ,also there would be a huge number of people opting for backstage pass.

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Book Review – It Happened in India by Kishore Biyani

In my earlier post: It happened in India , I mentioned that I shall re-read this book & post the reviews of selected topics as I read them.
Kishore Biyani
Book Review : It Happened in India by Kishore Biyani with Dipayan Baishya.

After reading this book, a majority of readers would become Kishore Biyani Fans! or KB Fans for sure. Kishore Biyani is addressed as KB or KishoreJi within his organization & friends,

This book is a winner from the word Go.

True to his style & philosophy, Kishore Biyani has included all the people in the book who have made his happen. Not just by mentioning their names, but by interviewing more than hundred people, getting their thoughts in the form of ‘their stories & versions’, in each chapter of the book. Their narrative is appropriately placed within each chapter & their thoughts on that particular topic give a insight from the very people who were involved at that particular stage of the project.

To me, personally the most important part in the book were his views on Trust & Relationships.
These are from pages 192 to 197. I would request you to re-read these pages a couple of times & analyze as to how you or your organization correlates to this.
These pages are under the Chapter: Business @ the Speed of Thought, topic starting from number VII [7], in Kishore Biyani’s book: It Happened in India.
It Happened in India

Here he emphasizes the important of a Win-Win situation between his organization, his business associates and his customers. He says, if you approach your business with this framework in mind, then you shall see benefit in all interactions.

However, this is not as easy as it sounds. To get to that level, every person’s aspirations & dreams have to be understood & more importantly, addressed appropriately. Therefore, to build great relationships, sacrifices will have to be made.

He goes on to say that “Most businessmen make the mistake of creating an environment wherein only then win. They see life only as a competitive arena & not a co-operative one. Relationships are built on principles, and not on the basis of power & position.”

Review to be continued…..

Filed under 2 India Rising by on May 7, 2007
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