Dost Mittar March 22, 2007
#111 Posted by dost_mittar on March 30, 2007 1:37:23 pm
swarrier:
Are you aware of any uses of yiddish folk music by Indian music directors? BTW I was amazed at the similarity between Ghar Aaya and the Arabian song you had posted earlier.
Are you aware of any uses of yiddish folk music by Indian music directors? BTW I was amazed at the similarity between Ghar Aaya and the Arabian song you had posted earlier.
#127 Posted by swarrier on April 2, 2007 9:50:18 am
Re: # 126
Thanks for the tip. I went on the web to look for her and listened to some of her song samples. I liked the more traditional versions rather than the lush arrangements, perhaps because the traditional stuff sounds newer to me than the other ones. Too many electric instruments tend to make it less unique I think.
When I was a kid in school I used to listen to a program on the BBC ``A taste of honey Irish style``. It was run by somebody called Gloria Honeyford (or Hunnyford, not sure about the spelling) and I was very interested in traditional arrangements of celtic and english folk tunes.
Since you put Planxty Irwin you might like this. Simple and pleasant.
Thanks for the tip. I went on the web to look for her and listened to some of her song samples. I liked the more traditional versions rather than the lush arrangements, perhaps because the traditional stuff sounds newer to me than the other ones. Too many electric instruments tend to make it less unique I think.
When I was a kid in school I used to listen to a program on the BBC ``A taste of honey Irish style``. It was run by somebody called Gloria Honeyford (or Hunnyford, not sure about the spelling) and I was very interested in traditional arrangements of celtic and english folk tunes.
Since you put Planxty Irwin you might like this. Simple and pleasant.
#126 Posted by ZahraJ on April 1, 2007 3:50:44 pm
Re: # 122
Swarrier: I suggest listening to the following:
1. Yulduz Usmanova - The Best of Yulduz
Song - Hur Kiz
An intro: Yulduz Usmanova is from Uzbekistan, along the fabled Silk Road trade route in Central Asia. Her singing is a fusion of intricately coded styles, which includes borrowings from Turkish and Persian rhythms and scales. She is accompanied by the tanbur (a long-necked lute) and the doira (a hand drum) but often wields a wicked backbeat and sees no reason why she should not use the latest electronic percussion and synthesizers. She is a folk singer and a club diva, a Moslem woman who wears miniskirts and was elected to her country`s parliament, and an international figure who resides in a rural area outside of Tashkent. Her elders admire her espousal of endangered folkways while young girls, emerging from the dual oppressions of Soviet life and religious fundamentalism, cherish her as a role model. Yulduz is a bundle of contradictions but knows exactly who she is. --Christina Roden
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Yulduz-Usmanova
2. The Pamet River Band - Celtic Vision
Planxty Irwin
I will post a few other later.
Swarrier: I suggest listening to the following:
1. Yulduz Usmanova - The Best of Yulduz
Song - Hur Kiz
An intro: Yulduz Usmanova is from Uzbekistan, along the fabled Silk Road trade route in Central Asia. Her singing is a fusion of intricately coded styles, which includes borrowings from Turkish and Persian rhythms and scales. She is accompanied by the tanbur (a long-necked lute) and the doira (a hand drum) but often wields a wicked backbeat and sees no reason why she should not use the latest electronic percussion and synthesizers. She is a folk singer and a club diva, a Moslem woman who wears miniskirts and was elected to her country`s parliament, and an international figure who resides in a rural area outside of Tashkent. Her elders admire her espousal of endangered folkways while young girls, emerging from the dual oppressions of Soviet life and religious fundamentalism, cherish her as a role model. Yulduz is a bundle of contradictions but knows exactly who she is. --Christina Roden
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Yulduz-Usmanova
2. The Pamet River Band - Celtic Vision
Planxty Irwin
I will post a few other later.
#122 Posted by swarrier on April 1, 2007 5:11:55 am
Re: # 120
Zahra
Here it is
SzlaDzieweczka(Slow)
and the more modern version
Szla(Modern faster version)
and of course the Madhumati one.
Dil tadap
Zahra
Here it is
SzlaDzieweczka(Slow)
and the more modern version
Szla(Modern faster version)
and of course the Madhumati one.
Dil tadap
#120 Posted by ZahraJ on April 1, 2007 12:16:06 am
Re: # 118
The latter.
The documentary movie``SUAS`` you are planning to watch is indeed worth watching. I guess I watched the 1st show last year in NYC. I was very pleased to see that all their efforts got well acknowledged and rewarded in the end. I prefer D.C of the past 8-10 years.
The latter.
The documentary movie``SUAS`` you are planning to watch is indeed worth watching. I guess I watched the 1st show last year in NYC. I was very pleased to see that all their efforts got well acknowledged and rewarded in the end. I prefer D.C of the past 8-10 years.
#118 Posted by swarrier on March 31, 2007 5:26:22 pm
Re: # 117
Which one, the Dixie Chicks or the Polish folk dance one?
Which one, the Dixie Chicks or the Polish folk dance one?
#117 Posted by ZahraJ on March 31, 2007 3:00:59 pm
Re: # 110
Swarrier - Can you post the link for the song you were referring to? Thanks for an interesting post.
Thanks.
Swarrier - Can you post the link for the song you were referring to? Thanks for an interesting post.
Thanks.
#114 Posted by zeemax on March 31, 2007 4:15:54 am
Re: Pseudo Begum Nek-Perveen,
How many jahilae` mutliq -- ``ignorant`` jehadis listen to Emerson Lake & Palmer (head scratching icon).
How many jahilae` mutliq -- ``ignorant`` jehadis listen to Emerson Lake & Palmer (head scratching icon).
#116 Posted by swarrier on March 31, 2007 1:07:38 pm
Re: # 115
Arthritic fingers cause ELP`s and CCR`s. Never so in speech. -)
I wonder if somebody can locate this Rafi/Khayyam melody from Shola or Shabnam on the net.
Jaane kya dhoondti rehti hain yeh aankhen mujhme
Raakh ke dher mein shola hai na chingaari hain
It ends with
aarazu jurm-e- vafaa jurm-e- tamannaa hai gunaaha
ye vo duniyaa hai jahaan pyaar nahin ho sakataa
kaise baazaar kaa dastoor tumhein samajhaaoon
bik gayaa jo vo kharidaar nahin ho sakataa ...
It is one of my favourite songs and I`ve only been able to locate an instrumental version played by Brian Silas on the piano.
Arthritic fingers cause ELP`s and CCR`s. Never so in speech. -)
I wonder if somebody can locate this Rafi/Khayyam melody from Shola or Shabnam on the net.
Jaane kya dhoondti rehti hain yeh aankhen mujhme
Raakh ke dher mein shola hai na chingaari hain
It ends with
aarazu jurm-e- vafaa jurm-e- tamannaa hai gunaaha
ye vo duniyaa hai jahaan pyaar nahin ho sakataa
kaise baazaar kaa dastoor tumhein samajhaaoon
bik gayaa jo vo kharidaar nahin ho sakataa ...
It is one of my favourite songs and I`ve only been able to locate an instrumental version played by Brian Silas on the piano.
#115 Posted by zeemax on March 31, 2007 4:19:36 am
Swarrier,
Just a mild criticism. Emerson Lake & Palmer shouldn`t be referred to as ELP, just as Creedence Clearwater Revival should never be referred to as CCR. It detracts from their status by turning them into mere pieces of scattered alphabets :)
Just a mild criticism. Emerson Lake & Palmer shouldn`t be referred to as ELP, just as Creedence Clearwater Revival should never be referred to as CCR. It detracts from their status by turning them into mere pieces of scattered alphabets :)
#121 Posted by swarrier on April 1, 2007 5:04:53 am
Re: # 119
C`mon, you can rip it into an mp3 and email it to me.-) I have it somewhere on tape in India. Don`t have it on a CD though, will probably try to get it somehow.
C`mon, you can rip it into an mp3 and email it to me.-) I have it somewhere on tape in India. Don`t have it on a CD though, will probably try to get it somehow.
#119 Posted by zeemax on March 31, 2007 11:47:23 pm
#116 by swarrier
I have that song in my Rafi collection. If you really really want it, I can perhaps rip it for you and place it on some web archive .... but I`m too lazy .. :)
I have that song in my Rafi collection. If you really really want it, I can perhaps rip it for you and place it on some web archive .... but I`m too lazy .. :)
#124 Posted by zeemax on April 1, 2007 11:53:54 am
#121 by swarrier,
Turns out mine is on tape as well. I thought I had it on CD (chin scratching). I can still probably rip it to .wav but that won`t be any good. Too large a file. But I`ll try to get it on CD and rip it for you :)
Turns out mine is on tape as well. I thought I had it on CD (chin scratching). I can still probably rip it to .wav but that won`t be any good. Too large a file. But I`ll try to get it on CD and rip it for you :)
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