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simplefable
post Nov 21 2008, 12:53 AM
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QUOTE(frangipani @ Nov 20 2008, 11:16 PM) *

SF, thanks for the lovely uploads. I think I got some of the other ones from this forum, but I wanted to thank you again for 'aye shaam ki hawaan' and 'aaj sharabi aankhon se'. I listened to these for the first time yesterday and I really appreciate the uploads.
And I had some more requests in case you have these... I realised that I haven't heard these three songs either. Might I request for an upload if you have them?
Main Prem Mein Loota Aaya Hoon
musibaton ko bhula raha hoon
jag beeti duniya kehti hai


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Frangipani...Welcome, here is one song will check for others.. smile.gif

Museebaton ko bula raha hoon..
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mp3, 128 kbps,2.53 min




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post Nov 21 2008, 01:01 AM
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QUOTE(simplefable @ Nov 20 2008, 02:23 PM) *



Frangipani...Welcome, here is one song will check for others.. smile.gif

Museebaton ko bula raha hoon..
hemant kumar
mp3, 128 kbps,2.53 min





Thanks again SF, you have been amazingly generous with these songs. smile.gif

-Frangipani

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post Nov 21 2008, 10:31 AM
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Frangipani..Welcome. The least we can do is spread music..good music . So that it lasts forever and keeps people happy. smile.gif
Here is one more song...

Gaaon ki raani
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http://www.4shared.com/file/72451773/f46ae..._Rajastani.html

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post Nov 21 2008, 11:29 AM
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Yes SF, I agree. Music is a great gift to share. smile.gif

'Gaaon ki rani' is inspired by the Salil Chowdhury masterpiece 'gnaayer bodhu', originally sung by Hemanta and the song which catapulted Salil C to instant fame. I am unfortunately not very fond of the Hindi version, I am still not very sure if it is the lyrics, or the melody or both. sad1.gif
What do you think of it?
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post Nov 21 2008, 12:18 PM
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QUOTE(frangipani @ Nov 21 2008, 03:59 PM) *

Yes SF, I agree. Music is a great gift to share. smile.gif

'Gaaon ki rani' is inspired by the Salil Chowdhury masterpiece 'gnaayer bodhu', originally sung by Hemanta and the song which catapulted Salil C to instant fame. I am unfortunately not very fond of the Hindi version, I am still not very sure if it is the lyrics, or the melody or both. sad1.gif
What do you think of it?

Hi frangipani

Hearing Gaoon Ki Rani and I like it on first hearing. I'd be interested in hearing the Bengali masterpiece you refer to. I don't understand Bengali but am aware of the great reputation of Bengali music. After all, Bengal produced Anil Biswas, Punkaj Mullick, Hemant Kumar, Indubala, Kanan Devi and various other giants....SD Burman, Manna Dey....the list goes on....

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post Nov 21 2008, 12:23 PM
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Frangipani...Normally what happens is that when a beautiful song comes out in native language...What ever might be the improvement in the next version in any language..we can never get the original flavour. I can totally understand your feelings.
Infact, i wrote something about this..in telugu lyrics page..the song in telugu was brilliant where as the hindi version of Mukesh lacked so much ..which cant be explained.. that was from Milan. But for those who hear Mukesh version for the first time will think that is very good. smile.gif
Hope am clear. Thanks a lot for this wonderful conversation.
Now, will search for that original beauty.."Gnaayer Bodhu". smile.gif

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post Nov 21 2008, 01:13 PM
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Faraaj Here is the original Bangla version.. smile.gif
I too dont know a word of bangla..it doesnt matter.

Gnayer Bodhu
Hemant kUmar
Salil Chowdhury

http://www.4shared.com/file/72466727/54079...mant_Kumar.html


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its so gracious of you...... im really honoured


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QUOTE(simplefable @ Nov 21 2008, 05:43 PM) *

Faraaj Here is the original Bangla version.. smile.gif
I too dont know a word of bangla..it doesnt matter.

Gnayer Bodhu
Hemant kUmar
Salil Chowdhury

http://www.4shared.com/file/72466727/54079...mant_Kumar.html

Thanks SF

I see what you and frangipani meant - its a really great tune.....

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Faraaj..you are welcome. smile.gif

Here is one more beautiful song...

Bhala tha kitna apna bachpan..
Hemant kumar

http://www.4shared.com/file/72479157/7ac84...mant_Kumar.html

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QUOTE(simplefable @ Nov 21 2008, 09:41 PM) *

Faraaj..you are welcome. smile.gif

Here is one more beautiful song...

Bhala tha kitna apna bachpan..
Hemant kumar

http://www.4shared.com/file/72479157/7ac84...mant_Kumar.html

Hi SF

This is the first Hemant solo you've posted that I actually have and have heard. I think I must've gotten it from HF a few months ago.

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QUOTE(simplefable @ Nov 21 2008, 01:53 AM) *

Frangipani...Normally what happens is that when a beautiful song comes out in native language...What ever might be the improvement in the next version in any language..we can never get the original flavour. I can totally understand your feelings.
Infact, i wrote something about this..in telugu lyrics page..the song in telugu was brilliant where as the hindi version of Mukesh lacked so much ..which cant be explained.. that was from Milan. But for those who hear Mukesh version for the first time will think that is very good. smile.gif
Hope am clear. Thanks a lot for this wonderful conversation.
Now, will search for that original beauty.."Gnaayer Bodhu". smile.gif


I'm sorry, Faraaj and SF, I should have uploaded 'gnayer bodhu'. I hope you didn't have too much troble finding it.

Yes, that might be part of the reason. I listened to the songs one after the other after a long time and realised that Salil C's poetry is definitely lost in translation. The Hindi one, while trying to capture the same feeling as the Bangla, does not probably have the right words. On top of that Salil C.s music is missing in the Hindi version, so this one is not even an exact version song. Probably that is why I find the Hindi one not as good as the Bangla.

I just checked the Telegu lyrics thread for the song that you mentioned. I have been discovering Ghantasala's beautiful and graceful voice in the past one year and it is great to get a peek into the lyrics for a change. I try to listen to his songs on Youtube and guess the general feel of the songs from the picturisation, but that doesn't tell me any of the finer details of the song. I loved this one and your interpretaion of it. Thanks for bringing this up. smile.gif

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Faraaj ...it is okay as long as you have it. smile.gif

Frangipani..Thanks for searching around for the telugu thread..i should have left a link out here. smile.gif
Yes, Ghantasala is the numero uno of telugu films. .His chaste way of pronunciation..along with his depth in classical music are unmatched. Truly a Genius..
As for a layman's interpretation...for one who doesnt understand Bangla, I find the Bengali version of Hemant very endearing...as it has a rawness which was missing from Hindi version...which sounds rather tame.. Just my two pence.. smile.gif

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QUOTE(simplefable @ Nov 21 2008, 02:43 AM) *

Faraaj Here is the original Bangla version.. smile.gif
I too dont know a word of bangla..it doesnt matter.

Gnayer Bodhu
Hemant kUmar
Salil Chowdhury

http://www.4shared.com/file/72466727/54079...mant_Kumar.html




Ohh, SF, I just checked the one that you have uploaded. The thing is though, HM rerecorded some of his early songs at a later date in the seventies or eighties. The one you heard is similarly a later recording. Let me upload the original one that he recorded, you can immediately tell that his voice is much younger sounding and the background arrangement is different. This old one is definitely among one of his best. See what you think. smile.gif

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http://www.mediafire.com/file/giucrkza5ji/gnaayer bodhu.mp3


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Frangipani..the link leads to no where... smile.gif Can you please check it up?
Thanks..

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