What are you listening to? Desidime JukeBox
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Hello Dimers, Music is an important part of our lives. We hear all different kinds of music at different times, if you would like to share what you are listening, just post the songs name, YouTube link, anything.
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the emotions in this song.. very touching
he’d just met Feleppa a few years back in Rio and within two years of having lost him
when still grieving, George released this as a tribute
he also lost his mother around the time !
searched a bit but did not get the upload directly from Coke Studio Pakistan :-/
@opium wrote:
searched a bit but did not get the upload directly from Coke Studio Pakistan :-/
@gsh57 @parry @B@R_0_0_D
I had downloaded it and it’s one of the best from Coke Studio Pakistan along with Atif’s Jalpari.
Listening to…..
Beethoven and Mozart now, was listening to Jagjit Singh a couple of hours before with Coke and Rum.
*"@thrifty_indian":http://www.desidime.com/users/...14 wrote: I had downloaded it and it’s one of the best from Coke Studio Pakistan along with Atif’s Jalpari.
is it! thanks thrify Bro.. have to look up the other things, *any particular reco. ? though internet is very trublesome tonight.
ah so now you are intoxicating over western classical
though the kind of music reproduction stuff (speakers/ processors) i have in this digital world do not even do half the justice to a piece from a Schubert or Beethoven or Haydn or Gossec or Mozart..
nor the atmosphere/ mahaul (setting of an arena versus a matchbox size living room) is there.
individual pieces here and there are good though.not that I follow it as much or can even hold a conversation if one were to speak on these for long.
I like this talented young girls performance though !
do not know if PMs are going or not .. tried sending you one @thrifty_indian but I think it did not go through!
are you into more mass consumption stuff like Kenny G http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
frankly, like golf.. was always intimidated by all this opera or symphony etcetera being: bade logo’n ki batein.
once as a much younger boy; had visited our back then close family friends house (typical Hauz Khas people)
and they had (1990s) acquired some mechanical big player for old LPs
and the more purist of the family members of theirs was like.. mahhh this is all machine
this can not match up to the good ol gramophone.. so that is my earliest memories of seeing/ feeling those old records
and yeah, some of them were Mozart and the likes.
(i was a happy go lucky kid back in Alwar at the time.. sigh nostalgia :-/ )
@opium wrote:
do not know if PMs are going or not .. tried sending you one @thrifty_indian but I think it did not go through!
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are you into more mass consumption stuff like Kenny G http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
frankly, like golf.. was always intimidated by all this opera or symphony etcetera being: bade logo’n ki batein.
once as a much younger boy; had visited our back then close family friends house (typical Hauz Khas people)
and they had (1990s) acquired some mechanical big player for old LPs
and the more purist of the family members of theirs was like.. mahhh this is all machine
this can not match up to the good ol gramophone.. so that is my earliest memories of seeing/ feeling those old records
and yeah, some of them were Mozart and the likes.
(i was a happy go lucky kid back in Alwar at the time.. sigh nostalgia :-/ )
I got your PM. Sorry had logged off. Yes, I have recordings of Kenny G too. Big Fan. I have collected as much as I can from my favorites e.g. Yanni. Piano and Violin are two of favorite instruments so are Sitar, Sarangi, Shehnai, Santoor etc. Damn as an enthusiast and like to hear any kind of good music. In fact, I am sucker.
I had some LP-rips but I didn’t like them as LPs have crackling sound. The purists might differ but I am much into re-mastered digital stuff. And, hence own some expensive audio stuff that a normal person would consider exorbitant.
@opium wrote:*"@thrifty_indian":http://www.desidime.com/users/...14 wrote: I had downloaded it and it’s one of the best from Coke Studio Pakistan along with Atif’s Jalpari.
is it! thanks thrify Bro.. have to look up the other things, *any particular reco. ? though internet is very trublesome tonight.
ah so now you are intoxicating over western classical
though the kind of music reproduction stuff (speakers/ processors) i have in this digital world do not even do half the justice to a piece from a Schubert or Beethoven or Haydn or Gossec or Mozart..
nor the atmosphere/ mahaul (setting of an arena versus a matchbox size living room) is there.
individual pieces here and there are good though.not that I follow it as much or can even hold a conversation if one were to speak on these for long.
I like this talented young girls performance though !
Wow, that girl has some talent. Thanks for sharing. Looking for more.
Listen to Yanni’s Acropolis ‘One man’s dream’. It always makes me calm and help me sleep too.
On that note: Good night.
ohh sorry.. chalo Good Night take rest
@thrifty_indian wrote:
I got your PM. Sorry had logged off. Yes, I have recordings of Kenny G too. Big Fan. I have collected as much as I can from my favorites e.g. Yanni. Piano and Violin are two of favorite instruments so are Sitar, Sarangi, Shehnai, Santoor etc. Damn as an enthusiast and like to hear any kind of good music. In fact, I am sucker.
I had some LP-rips but I didn’t like them as LPs have crackling sound. The purists might differ but I am much into re-mastered digital stuff.
good to hear you have a diverse choice and are more than a hobbyist
kabhi Jaisalmer ya Morocco jaise jagah (sand, rustic, old worldly) jao aap tou.. kamancheh ki koi achi recording rakhna saath
[]it is another string instrument.. tough a Persian one.. soulful nonetheless]
and yes I am with you on this, the level of current tech and loss-less codecs make for a much better digital experience. That uncle was purely speaking from the stand point of nostalgia and in early 1990s all this wasn’t there.
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And, hence own some expensive audio stuff that a normal person would consider exorbitant.
Happiness and peace are a state of the mind.
if one is not leeching on or dependent externally on family or friends financially, then what is the harm in some indulgences.
some may relish a $10000 cognac .. others may love their Audioengine A5+ or a Mackie, Shure SRH1540 and what not
further to http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
kind of a revelation; that Gulzar’s (THE Gulzar saab ) song Yara Silli Silli is actually ‘inspired’ (we all know what that means) by this song Chori Chori
@opium wrote:
further to http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
kind of a revelation; that Gulzar’s (THE Gulzar saab ) song Yara Silli Silli is actually ‘inspired’ (we all know what that means) by this song Chori Chori
Well, I knew and tried to find a good quality one(the original sung my Reshma) but couldn’t.
Also, Gulzar’s ‘Chaiya chaiya’ was inspired by a popular sufi folk song ‘Thaiya Thaiya’ which was included in the album too.
@thrifty_indian wrote:
Well, I knew and tried to find a good quality one(the original sung my Reshma) but couldn’t.
Also, Gulzar’s ‘Chaiya chaiya’ was inspired by a popular sufi folk song ‘Thaiya Thaiya’ which was included in the album too.
Hi up late!
ahh is it, well I am just recently been looking at folk music or ghazal/ light classical outside of the South Asian music realm so wasn’t much aware.
as in, not of Reshma’s this song.. otherwise a Mehdi Hasan or Ghulam Ali.. well I do not even remember the number of cassettes (and disks) back home , which have been decked up over the years (most of them by my father)
by the way; a PM coming your way in two minutes!
A nyc Catchy Song after long time