A RARELY HEARD RAFI/LATA DUET, Masoom chehra --- DIL TERA DEEWANA |
A RARELY HEARD RAFI/LATA DUET, Masoom chehra --- DIL TERA DEEWANA |
unni |
May 4 2004, 09:29 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Away Posts: 8769 Joined: 20-March 04 From: Vaanar Nivas, Tribandar Marg, Bandarabad, MONKEYSTAN. Member No.: 356 |
In the early sixties the songs of the Shammi Kapoor/Mala Sinha starrer "Dil Tera Deewana" were very popular. But only recently did I discover a virtually unheard gem from this movie: a soulful duet recorded in the heydays of Rafi-sahab and Lata-ji.
I get goose-pimples when I hear these divine voices together yet again in a "new" song. Listen to them wafting over the high notes and effortlessly descending to the low notes! This post has been edited by unni: Sep 22 2004, 05:41 PM If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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shuklas |
May 5 2004, 12:08 AM
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Dear Unni :: Thanx for uploading this beautiful classical based song. Do you know why you get goose-pimples while listening this song ? The reason is : This song is based on raga Bhimpalasi....an afternoon raga. Please visit our Raag-Raang forum where I have uploaded complete Bhimpalasi by Pt.Jasaraj. If you are not in classical music-listening you will like it. Just try to sing this song and you would realize how difficult it is . Thanks once again. Shuklas नग्मा वोही जिसे रूह सुनें और रूह सुनायें
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unni |
May 5 2004, 04:29 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Away Posts: 8769 Joined: 20-March 04 From: Vaanar Nivas, Tribandar Marg, Bandarabad, MONKEYSTAN. Member No.: 356 |
Shuklas-ji:
Although I listen to and enjoy a lot of classical music, I readily admit I am not knowledgeable about it. My yardstick as an uneducated music lover is whether the piece appeals to my ears, irrespective of the fame of the artiste and the name of raag. Hence I stand in awe when someone (like you) can hear a piece of music and immediately identify the raag. Having grown up listening to film music, I tend to do the exact reverse: I hear a raag and then say, "Ah! That reminds of such-and-such film song"! I've even tried to teach myself by listening to Music Today's tapes that educate the listener about Indian classical music. Also went to the library and borrowed records that similarly explain western classical. Despite that, I am none the wiser! Some of my favourite classical pieces are: Shiv Kumar and Zakir at Rang Bhavan, performing Raag Kaunsi Kanhra, appropriately titled 'When Time Stood Still". Hariprasad expounding Raag Malkauns Ustad Vilayat's rendition of Raag Yaman Your inputs and U/Ls are greatly appreciated. Cheers --- Unni If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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Sharad |
May 5 2004, 07:33 AM
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Unni ji
I hope your version of MASOOM CEHHRA is cleaner than Mine! *hopes* Sharad |
unni |
May 5 2004, 07:55 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Away Posts: 8769 Joined: 20-March 04 From: Vaanar Nivas, Tribandar Marg, Bandarabad, MONKEYSTAN. Member No.: 356 |
Sharad:
I thought I had it in one of the Revival audio-tapes, but I couldn't find it. So I copied it from the audio-tape of the movie's songs having so-so quality. If you have it on CD, I bet you have a cleaner version. If so, let's sneak by C-ji and would you U/L again. Magar madam ko bathaana nahin! Cheers --- Unni P.S. No more ji's and beta's and bhai's and sires. If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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Sharad |
May 5 2004, 08:14 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2284 Joined: 21-October 03 From: Germantown, Maryland, USA Member No.: 7 |
Unni ...except uncle
there is no way in hell am gonna say your name without an uncle word that's so disrespectful of ME anyone who was 20 year old during Aradhana needs an uncle after their name or before THAT'S FINAL SIR! Sharad |
iqbal |
May 5 2004, 04:17 PM
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Hi Shulas, It’s so nice to have someone who is so well versed with classical music. Which raag would you say Rafisaab’s song Tu hi woh haseen Jiski tasveer khayalon mein Film : Khwaab I find this song very soothing. Thanks Iqbal |
Chitralekha |
Jun 26 2004, 12:26 AM
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5 mins 58 secs
With Dialogs 128 kbps Bijali gira ke aap khud bijali se dar gaye Hum saadgi pe aap ki llillaah mar gaye Haaye haaye haaye.... Dil tera deewana hai sanam.... From Dil Tera Deewana Wonderful duet! |
Chitralekha |
Jun 26 2004, 12:30 AM
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4 min 28 secs
128 kbps Mujhe kitna pyaar hai tumse, Dil Tera Deewana Rafi & Lata |
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