I LOVE ALL RAFI,KISHORE,LATA,ASHA,R.D BURMAN,S.,D.BURMAN,SHANKAR-JAIKISHAN,LAXMIKANT-PYARELAL AND KALYANJI-ANANDJI SONGS.
AND I HATE TODAY'S NOISE CREATING MUSIC
DONT KNOW HOW U PEOPLE LIKE TODAY'S MUSIC?😡
I LOVE ALL RAFI,KISHORE,LATA,ASHA,R.D BURMAN,S.,D.BURMAN,SHANKAR-JAIKISHAN,LAXMIKANT-PYARELAL AND KALYANJI-ANANDJI SONGS.
AND I HATE TODAY'S NOISE CREATING MUSIC
DONT KNOW HOW U PEOPLE LIKE TODAY'S MUSIC?😡
I LOVE ALL RAFI,KISHORE,LATA,ASHA,R.D BURMAN,S.,D.BURMAN,SHANKAR-JAIKISHAN,LAXMIKANT-PYARELAL AND KALYANJI-ANANDJI SONGS.
AND I HATE TODAY'S NOISE CREATING MUSIC
DONT KNOW HOW U PEOPLE LIKE TODAY'S MUSIC?😡
Of course I love the old songs, I mean my Dad is crazy about them so I grew up with listening to these songs my whole life
But that doesn't mean that today's music doesn't have the same potential as old music
I LOVE ALL RAFI,KISHORE,LATA,ASHA,R.D BURMAN,S.,D.BURMAN,SHANKAR-JAIKISHAN,LAXMIKANT-PYARELAL AND KALYANJI-ANANDJI SONGS.
AND I HATE TODAY'S NOISE CREATING MUSIC
DONT KNOW HOW U PEOPLE LIKE TODAY'S MUSIC?😡
That's quite radical thought process.If we don't like something doesn't mean no one should like them either.
Also I beg to differ from you.I am a music fan and for me music is not defined or restricted by age.If I like 'Madhuban me Radhika naache re' then I also love to tap to the beats of 'koi kahe kehta rahe kitna bhi humko deewana';If I love ' Itna na mujhse tu pyar badha' , I equally enjoy humming ' tauba tumhare ye isshare'..........'Ye kaun aaya roshan ho gayi mehfil kiske naam se,mere ghar me jaise suraj nikla hai sham se' has an age old appeal but I also love to listen to ' har gadhi badal rahi hai roop zindagi'......'Shola jo bhadke' or 'babuji dheere chalna'perks me up even today and at the same time I find nothing wrong dancing crazily to 'babuji zara dheere chalo - bijli khadi yahan bijli khadi'.........'ruk jana nahi tu kahin haarke' doesn't make me want to stop listening to 'chunari chunari- aaja na chule meri chunri sanam'...........I love this song & it's almost four yrs maybe more since I first heard it. I'm crazy about Jagjit Singh,RD Burman-Asha Bhonsle & Bhupinder series,love Rabindra sangeet as well as Nazrul geeti(Bengali) but tapping to a remix like 'kaanta laga' or ' koi shahari babu' cheers me up too.
Music is what touches you most.If it gives happiness,it's good for me.
then also today we only do remix as we cant make the original songs that r remixed
And I'm sorry but I beg to differ again.For me remixes are a way to bring back the gold.Tell me,how many ppl even heard the old Barsat song 'Jiya Bekarar hai' or remember 'kabhi aar kabhi paar' from or 'sanyiyan dil me aana re' leave alone even know of singers like samshaad begum's existence?? Ppl even went bact to hear the originals,be it 'kaanta laga' or 'tu hai wahi' or even' kaliyon ka chaman jab banta hai' ...................And if 10 ppl make an effort to listen to the original,at least one them will like it.So it's actually bringing back the old songs to the new generation and keeping it alive.
today we only do remix on the contrary,we have some astounding original compositions Shobha Mudgal( she is actually one of the most renowned classical singers of our era who treats light music and the classical music with same passion - she is at ease singing her raagas accompanied by zakir hussain and with the same elan belts out 'ab ke sawan jam ke barse' to the beats of a congo......Shaan,Vishal,phalguni pathak,just to name a very few of the very talented pool.On film front we have terriffic ones like Shankar Mahadevan (Dil chahta hai . Kal ho na ho)and of course AR Rehman who came up with a masterpiece like 'chanyyian chanyyian' or sathiya or lagan or taal ......the list is endless.I don't know how much hindi you can follow but if you ever get the chance,try Ismail darbaar' compositions of 'hum dil de chuke sanam'.Ismail has weaven magic around mehboob's poetry in 'aankho ki gustakhiyaan' or 'tadap tadap ke' or even blending the gujrati folk in 'dholi taaro' or 'nimbura'.
Well said Minnie i wouldn't agree more than you just said and the part most i liked was where you said "Music is what touches you most.If it gives happiness,it's good for me."👏
Keep it up Lady.😉
Rifhat
I have a long list too and it will take ages to jot that down. But to mention a few, Yeh vaada raha from the movie Yeh Vaada raha, Kaho nah kaho from Murder, Songs my Corrs, Celine dion, Shaina T, Bryan Adams, Junaid Jamshad, Adnan Sami, Lucky Ali, Falguni P and so on.... the list is huge!😆
Rifhat
Yeah one of my fav is also Pehla Nasha, Pehela Kumar, Naaya pyar, nayaa Nithazar ............ 😉
Rifhat
one of my fav 'oldies' has to be
jaadu nagari se aaya hai koi jaadu ghar.....
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