QUOTE(alybaba @ Jun 13 2005, 12:08 PM)
QUOTE(mahesh @ Jun 12 2005, 12:38 PM)
QUOTE(maheshks @ Jun 12 2005, 12:13 AM)
Uploading this one from 1952 release Anjaam starring Premnath and Vaijayantimala. Ripped from 78rpm vinyl without any adultration in sound. It is espicially for those who are avid listeners and collectors of such songs.
Ke tere pass teri hi shikayat leke aayen hain
arey o dekhne wale hamari saadgi dekh
mere barbaad hone ka nazara dekhnewale
ye teri meharbaani hai tamasha dekhnewale
Bapada and mahesh where are you?

thanks maheshbhai for this rare song.
please upload ''meri naiya hai majhdhar.prabhu tu paar laganewala'' also from the same film
i am recovering from shock after visiting shah music centre yesterday.
thanks and regards,
mahesh
Please explain!
hi aly sahab and friends,
i visited the famous ''shah music centre'' in old delhi after a gap of almost 10-11 years.i was shocked by the complete comercialisation of a music lover .about a decade back i had visited the shop and that time had found the owner to be a big music lover .he was very helpful ,courteous and i had got about 25 cassettes recorded from him at the rate of rs.10 per song.although being a student that time ,the amount had cut a big hole in my pocket.
on my recent visit ,i found him to be a hardcore businessman who had the ''take it or leave it'' attitude.
the prices of the songs have also escalated 10 times and the songs i wanted were for rs. 100 per song and bhakta prahlad[geetaji's debut film] songs were for rs. 1000 each.
on the brighter side i managed to get some information about geetaji's non-film songs .i got five geeta non-film songs recorded and saw 78 rpms of few geeta non-film and version songs.
regards,
mahesh