“Does He Have to Do It Again?”: Audio Tributes to Rahul Dravid
by Devanshu Mehta
The indefatigable Subash Jayaraman recorded Dravid memories of a bunch of cricket writers and fans across the globe for a great 22-minute tribute to the wonderwall. There are contributions from Sriram Dayanand, Siddhartha Vaidyanathan, Jarrod Kimber, Samir Chopra, Nicole Sobotker and Sight Screen Editorial Members: Minal, Rohit Naimpally and Dilip Poduval.
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My contribution was the music selection for the intro, interludes and outro. If you’re curious, here’s what we used:
- Intro: first dozen seconds of the 1812 Overture by Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra (from musopen)
- Interlude: shorter clip from the same clip as above
- Outro: last dozen seconds of The Brandenburg Concerto by Johann Sebastian Bach performed by the US Army Band (from musopen)
Why did I select these? Well, because they’re awesome.
And because they are in the public domain.
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The quote in the title is from Sriram Dayanand’s contribution to the audio tribute.
And if you haven’t been listening to Subash Jayaraman’s awesome cricket podcast, Couch Talk, I have no words for you.
Nice selections – well done.
hah- thanks.
Undoubtedly one of the greatest gentlemen the game has seen. Gundappa vishwanath, Anil Kumble and Javagal srinath come to mind too.
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