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Talaikya
post Oct 29 2005, 05:09 AM
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It is a pleasure to upload the songs that feature in this compilation. This is a compilation of songs that were recorded/ in a film, not cover versions (is that what they're called?) or tributes. It's been my pet project for a while now and I have managed a compilation of some 200 songs old and new, mostly older (I was missing some 30 odd at last count, months ago). I welcome feedback:

* Songs to add to the compilation

* Moods I haven't identified correctly (I am confusion personified, like Priya learning to revel in it!)

* Longer / better/ different versions - you know, the missing flue pieces, antaras, preludes, interludes and all that good stuff tongue1.gif (Always!!)

* Any song that's crept in here under false pretexts J

I'd keep adding songs here in the order I air them. For once the legends would have to be happy at SKS for simplicity.

I hope you enjoy these songs as much as I have.

Awaz Alag Andaz Alag - Part 1.
(Solos - Different singers, different moods. The earlier one(s) would be the lighter of the two (group))

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1. I would like to acknowledge a friend (I don't know if he's a member here, he works in more mysterious ways than I do!!) for coining the phrase and encouraging me in this project as well as contributing a couple of 'em gems.

2. NM007 - Sending you a list for Part II soon - please be prepared for some homework tongue1.gif

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post Oct 29 2005, 05:14 AM
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BRAVO! clap1.gif

Bhaaiyon aur Behnon, taiyaar ho jaao! 200 songs coming our way!

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post Oct 29 2005, 06:23 AM
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Bravo T jii! You obviously love your tandem tunes! This was the quickest response from you to date tongue.gif

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post Oct 29 2005, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(Talaikya @ Oct 29 2005, 05:09 AM) *

It is a pleasure to upload the songs that feature in this compilation. This is a compilation of songs that were recorded/ in a film, not cover versions (is that what they’re called?) or tributes. It's been my pet project for a while now and I have managed a compilation of some 200 songs old and new, mostly older (I was missing some 30 odd at last count, months ago). I welcome feedback:

* Songs to add to the compilation

* Moods I haven’t identified correctly (I am confusion personified, like Priya learning to revel in it!)

* Longer / better/ different versions … you know the missing flue pieces, antaras, preludes, interludes and all that good stuff tongue.gif (Always!!)

* Any song that’s crept in here under false pretexts J

I’d keep adding songs here in the order I air them. For once the legends would have to be happy at SKS for simplicity.

I hope you enjoy these songs as much as I have.

T ji, The first two songs were great. Waitinhg for the other 198 songs.

I think it is very interesting to hear the same song from differnt singers in their 'andaz'

Ramesh

Awaz Alag Andaz Alag - Part 1.
(Solos - Different singers, different moods. The earlier one(s) would be the lighter of the two (group))

- a CD Rip

- from HF/ elsewhere on the www.

Joru ka bhai, 1955. Jaidev, Sahir

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1. I would like to acknowledge a friend (I don’t know if he’s a member here, he works in more mysterious ways than I do!!) for coining the phrase and encouraging me in this project as well as contributing a couple of ‘em gems.

2. NM007 - Sending you a list for Part II soon - please be prepared for some homework tongue.gif


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post Oct 30 2005, 05:12 AM
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U ji/ NM - taang bhi kheenchte ho aur... smile1.gif

Aap kuchh keh rahe the desai2rn ji?? (I think you're Ramesh ji, but what if you're not?? tongue1.gif)

Okay - lest this be thought of as a flash in the pan... here's the next jodi.


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post Oct 30 2005, 05:20 AM
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Isnt there 1 Munim-ji 4rom the 60s? That has Rafi Nos.

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post Oct 31 2005, 10:36 AM
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Is there YM? The 1972 movie - MD Usha Khanna? I don't seem to have any songs from that one, so I don't really know. Anyone can throw some light on this matter?

Meanwhile -

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post Oct 31 2005, 03:58 PM
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Thanks Talaikya-ji for starting this thread. There some very good tandem songs in HFM.

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post Nov 2 2005, 02:48 AM
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Thank you Mohd. ji, I guess I must give the devils :We don't have an evil smiley?? What an oversight!!: their due - the credit for this thread goes to Unni ji and NM ji; they brow beat me into it tongue.gif

Seriously though 007 here came up with a wonderful idea of adding some commentary to these compilations for HFRadio, to add interest. He's volunteered to put a script together. We need some voices. Anyone volunteering?

But before that we'd also like some material if anyone has any special insights into any of these songs please do share them at this thread. I am excited at the shape this humble project of mine might take.

Other than what we already have, at the very least we're looking for the song situation, who it's picturised on. If anyone has special anecdotes about the songs or the people associated with them, that would make it all the more interesting.

James Bond ji anything you'd like to add?




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post Nov 2 2005, 05:17 AM
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The next two are from Dulha Dulhan (1963). A romantic one from Lata ji and a dukhi one from Mukesh ji.

Unfortunately I haven't collected the picturisation details, wherever I know I'll provide that information too.

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post Nov 2 2005, 07:07 AM
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QUOTE(Talaikya @ Oct 30 2005, 05:12 AM) *

Okay - lest this be thought of as a flash in the pan... here's the next jodi.
- CD Rip.
- from HF/ elsewhere on the www (Cdable )
3:41 and 2:30 mins resp. 128 kbps. Munimji (1955), SDB, Sahir.

Just remembered that there is also a Slow/ Sad version of Jeevan Ke Safar (probably u'led earlier too), it is 0:56 in length @128 kbps. So to complete the sequence ["The earlier one(s) would be the lighter of the two (group)"] here goes.



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post Nov 5 2005, 10:47 PM
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QUOTE(Talaikya @ Nov 2 2005, 05:17 AM) *

The next two are from Dulha Dulhan (1963). A romantic one from Lata ji and a dukhi one from Mukesh ji.

Lata ji's version has been very recently uploaded here by my very own Stalker ji turned assistant, so I won't repeat it.

Song No. 7 - http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?s=&s...ndpost&p=179599

Here's a 3:23 min CD rip @ 128 of the sad, male version.



Kalyanji Anandji, Indeevar. Unfortunately I haven't collected the picturisation details, wherever I know I'll provide that information too.


Picturised on Raj Kapoor, who is dukhi because his love Sadhna does not recognise him due to memory problems. At least thats what my memory says!

Ramesh

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post Nov 6 2005, 02:32 AM
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rollf.gif Rameshji! I am sure your memory's better than Sadhana's, and Lata ji must've sung in Sadhana's happier days.

Thank you Fiftysomeone ji (you really must give me something easier to append that ji to!) for the addition there, much appreciated. bow.gif

Now for the next jodi - a lovely one I might add.

Dil lagakar ham yeh samjhe, Zindagi aur maut (1965), C. Ramchandra, Shakeel Badayuni.

This one gave me trouble. Does it fit here? MK's (not you U ji!!) version starts off with romantic lyrics and ends on a more sad note, so I feel. The tune and tone though feels "sentimental" all through. Would really clarify matters to know how this was picturised.

There's no mistaking the sentimentality of Asha ji's version.

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post Nov 7 2005, 06:02 AM
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Ab hain baari Arzoon ki!

Woh bach kar nahin jaane denge, yeh rooth kar nahin jaane degi.

I haven't seen this one either, though I am almost certain he's Rajendra Kumar. Music : SJ, Lyrics: Shailendra

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post Nov 7 2005, 06:09 AM
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What a great thread T-ji - I used to do this too in my favorites mix tapes, put one version on one side of the cassette, and the other versions on the flip side. Ab tau playlist mein bhi aisi karti. smile1.gif

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