After many years now, I’m feeling young again. And it’s all thanks to Sushma Swarajji and Baba Ramdevji.
Anyway, I am sure my Indian friends will be happy to know that I mailed the videos to several musicians and the response has been overwhelming. The US band Green Day was first up. It wrote and recorded ‘The Sushma Swing’ featuring jazz saxophonist Ravi Coltrane. I particularly liked the hook (Do the Sush-Sush-Sushma Thing) sung by Billie Joe Armstrong. Eminem also had a go rapping to the backdrop of patriotic Indian songs in the ‘Sushma Shuffle’. But I did not quite like his lyrics on some proposed Indian legislation called the Lokpal Bill (Eminem called it the ‘Look Pal, Bill’ and appended Clinton to it as a joke). A shade more intriguing was Bloc Party’s ‘Swaraj Garage’, although the song was all about clubbing at Corsica in ye olde London. The only Indian touch was someone called Nitin Gadkari singing a Bollywood oldie.
Even more compelling was the Baba Ramdev leap. I specially sent the footage to Lady Gaga after I read about her recent dive into the audience at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago. And the Baba sure made her go gaga. “Sir Richard,” she said, brimming with enthusiasm over the phone, “he’s a real rockstar. A revelation. I wonder how yoga helps in the gender bending change of clothing in public.” I told her I knew very little of the baba and what I had read up on him revealed that he has an ashram in Haridwar, close to Rishikesh. “That’s where the Beatles went to meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,” I told her as an aside. Lady Gaga said she would certainly make time between her busy touring schedules to call on The Baba. It seems she wants to learn how to leap into crowds and emerge wearing men’s underclothes. “That would be better and more shocking than the fishnet dress I wore at one of my concerts. What are your thoughts on that, Sir Richard?” she enquired. Well, I didn’t venture an opinion, but said I would be only too happy to sign a recording contract.
(As imagined by Ajith Pillai)