It's a great feeling when you listen to some of your favourite songs after a very long time, say a decade or so. The feeling cannot be expressed in words. Whenever I visit Chennai and am hooked on to the radio, a lot of ARR's songs from the 90s bring out that joy.
Very rarely, do I have my favourites in Hindi songs - the exceptions being ARR, Shankar Mahadevan and Hariharan.
I listened to this particular [Marathi-English ]number yesterday after years, when it played on our station and felt like dancing and singing aloud. Here's the video. Enjoy! Never mind the abaswaram in a few places. It's a fun song!
[akka - do you remember you mentioned that the 'Don' in this video resembles my ex-boss? ha ha ha!he really does!]
Very rarely, do I have my favourites in Hindi songs - the exceptions being ARR, Shankar Mahadevan and Hariharan.
I listened to this particular [Marathi-English ]number yesterday after years, when it played on our station and felt like dancing and singing aloud. Here's the video. Enjoy! Never mind the abaswaram in a few places. It's a fun song!
[akka - do you remember you mentioned that the 'Don' in this video resembles my ex-boss? ha ha ha!he really does!]
6 Responses:
Lowely, I say! The resemblance is uncanny except for the mooku-scratching bit!
Nice one. I've heard the song many times...but don't remember to have seen this video.
Agree with your comments on off-key...mostly by Leslie. Hari is good as ever.
:)
Swirling the tortoise :((
Getting older huh...
ILA
oh ho... kai zaala...
Try listening to the song - Mann Uddhan from Agabai Arechha (Marathi) sung by Shankar...
Hi there -- you have a great blog.
Thanks for stopping by at mine.
Will not buy the Rajnikanth Bio. it is an insult to him to do the job badly..
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