QUOTE(priya @ Jan 20 2005, 11:04 AM)
QUOTE(Bawra Jay @ Jan 20 2005, 10:35 PM)
LOL... day by day u getting way too funny
.... Seems you just get lost as soon Asha ji starts ... sa re ga ma....
Were you joking or you really had hard time getting the first line or first stanza of this song ?
Well anyways , here is more info on this song....
Song = ek matwali do naino se madd barsati ayi re jogi dekh jara...
hosh udati aayi re jogi dekh jara(listening the complete mukhda , mad here is referred to madira... which is like a toxicating liquid )
Movie = Kalakar
Year = 1954
Music Director = Vasant Ramchandra (maybe related to C Ramchandra ? might be as the music has very similiarity with Sir Chitalkar Ramchandra)
Lyricist = Sarshar SailanniPS : Did you know the only female singer in this movie was Asha ji ? Is there a CD out for this movie ? I guess not as your source looks like LP or Radio ? Its been a long time since I heard "Delhi Se Chale Aye Hair Deedar Ke Liye" ....
Aiyyo!!! Yeh to wolf wolf wala kissa ho gaya--I seem to joke around so much when I am dead earnest no one takes me seriously!!!
Not even when I make a pained request and the ones out to do a job are very much around.
No Bawraji I was not joking--I heard it just the same as U but there is no entry in the book for this song!!!! So thot maybe I misheard a word. Now that U said the film is kalakar I checked and there are 6 solos listed but this song--NO!!! The solos are:
1. Kisi ki nazar ka jo ghayal nahi
2. Dhoom machi saari nagariya
3. Mere gham ki unko khabar kyun nahi
4. Mori payal ki jhankar kahe
5. Saiyyan sapne mein mile kal raat
6. Hai re meri angdayi
This song not listed.
Not in list of all songs either. Where did u get this info?
BTW Vasant-Ramachandra as I clarified earlier are Vasant Pawar (the Marathi MD) and Ramachandra Vadhavkar.
I have only this song from the film.
Not sure where Baawra Jay got the info, but this song is also in the Hindi film Geet
Kosh by Harmandir Singh Hamraaz. There are 7 solos in this film according to
the Geet Kosh and this one that you uploaded is the 7th in addition to the ones
you list above.
The Geet Kosh is my bible for Hindi Film music. It is in 5 volumes all the way
till 1980. Word is that he is working on the next volume (1981-1990), but I
don't know when it will be done.
BTW, your response to Unni was extremely funny and extreeeeeeeeeeeemely
clever. Hats off to you.