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Koi nahin hai phir bhi..., Film: Patthar Ke Sanam |
Song Singer |
Mar 20 2004, 10:37 PM
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Requested by Ashraf
This post has been edited by Song Singer: Mar 22 2004, 09:50 PM |
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Mar 22 2004, 12:51 PM
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Song Singer!
Thanks, but it's not Lataji! It's a remix version! THE INTELLIGENT MUST MAKE CONCESSIONS! |
Ashraf |
Mar 22 2004, 05:09 PM
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yes
It is not Lataji....disapponting...No one can give the pleasure of hearing Lataji....but thanks bcs I got an online version from Musicindiaonline.... dil doondtha hain phir vohi fursat ke raat din
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Song Singer |
Mar 22 2004, 09:52 PM
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ok can you check the song now?
sorry for the wrong upload. |
Nimii |
Mar 23 2004, 07:23 AM
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But the pleasure is not there any more when she sings her own numbers now Ab isko kya kiyaa jaaye N |
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Nimii |
Mar 23 2004, 10:25 AM
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Another great number of Lata I always loved a lot apart from my most fav. aayega aayega aayega aayegaa.. aayegaa aanewaala... from Mahal.
I juz remembered this.. Dil ko diya.. jaale ke gaya.. hai kaun mere tanhaayi mein... she sings it so softly.. amazing number * i hope i have written the words correctly - KCPb check it ) N |
Ashraf |
Mar 23 2004, 10:40 PM
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I do agree with u Nimiiji...but can't encourage remixes...It kills the soul of the songs..The other day I watched "babuji dheere chalna" remix ...girls are dancing in this scene....is it a dance song?...I don't think so....I think Lataji has sung some great songs in 90s as well..The most remembering one are that of DDLJ. dil doondtha hain phir vohi fursat ke raat din
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Nimii |
Mar 24 2004, 08:21 AM
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Ashraf I am not in favour of LM of post 85's I loved her voice before that and esp the thin voice she had when she first came into HFM Aaajaa ab to aaja.. mere kismat kharidaaar ab aaja... (Anarkali - 19533) N :| |
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Mar 25 2004, 08:13 AM
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In terms of "soft" singing, one of my personal all-time Lata favorites is: "Kooch dil ne kaha" (Anupama/Hemant Kumar).
If there is one thing I hold against my beloved Hindi film music, it is this: Music directors cast high-pitched tunes that made the female singers shriek and male singers shout. Sure, they could carry the high notes, but it is not always pleasing to the ear. Just listen to Lata-ji in the title song of "Dil tera diwana" or Rafi-saheb in "Zindabaad, zindabaad", and you might agree with me. Lata-ji herself is on record as having expressed her reservations to Jaikishen about the high pitch of "Rasik balma" (Chori-Chori). If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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