Musics from other worlds (subtitle: 'listen to an idiot)
Vijaya Anand – Neeve Nanna (Only You Were Mine) (Official Audio)
"...and so you stay among yourselves listening to Peruvian groups with bagpipes that just four cats listen to and that not even their relatives buy!" (quote)
HERE I AM! PRESENT! I, the pompous know-it-all, frequenter of the most malodorous and hidden niches, who "will never be part of a majority," as that guy said in that movie... I propose that you listen to some of the most unimaginable stuff that has come into my hands and ears over the years. You, heed an idiot, spend 5 minutes with this, because always listening (reading, watching, eating, smelling...) to the same things you already know how they are doesn't take any risks, and what happens is that your brain simply atrophies.
12) Vijaya Anand
Bollywood!
Forever praised be Luaka Bop, who gifted us this compilation of music for films by Vijaya Anand (Raja Dance - Luaka Bop, 1992). Music (just like that cinema) is incredibly colorful and intimately POP! You have to take it as it is, and it can be really fun (the music probably more than the cinema). I recommend that you also give a listen to "Solla Solla - The Electronic Pop Sound Of Kollywood 1977-1983" (Finders Keepers, 2011).
Really hilarious stuff, trust me!
#musichealtre
Vijaya Anand – Neeve Nanna (Only You Were Mine) (Official Audio)
"...and so you stay among yourselves listening to Peruvian groups with bagpipes that just four cats listen to and that not even their relatives buy!" (quote)
HERE I AM! PRESENT! I, the pompous know-it-all, frequenter of the most malodorous and hidden niches, who "will never be part of a majority," as that guy said in that movie... I propose that you listen to some of the most unimaginable stuff that has come into my hands and ears over the years. You, heed an idiot, spend 5 minutes with this, because always listening (reading, watching, eating, smelling...) to the same things you already know how they are doesn't take any risks, and what happens is that your brain simply atrophies.
12) Vijaya Anand
Bollywood!
Forever praised be Luaka Bop, who gifted us this compilation of music for films by Vijaya Anand (Raja Dance - Luaka Bop, 1992). Music (just like that cinema) is incredibly colorful and intimately POP! You have to take it as it is, and it can be really fun (the music probably more than the cinema). I recommend that you also give a listen to "Solla Solla - The Electronic Pop Sound Of Kollywood 1977-1983" (Finders Keepers, 2011).
Really hilarious stuff, trust me!
#musichealtre
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