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> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 11:17:55 +0530
> From: Shenoy N
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> Subject: Re: [silk] Surprising music choices
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> My obsession with Hindusthani Cl
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Amit Varma wrote:
> The artist I listen to most while driving is Kishori Amonkar. Forget my
> friends, surprises even me. I find her incredibly soothing, which is very
> useful on the roads of Bombay..
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Interesting!
As an atheist, I'm constantly surprised wit
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> Musical choices are deeply personal and perhaps revealing. That said, what
> are the entries in your phone / music player's "top 25 most often played"
> list that are likely to surprise your friends?
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The artist I listen to most while dr
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 at 18:56 Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> I am inspired to post this by something Esther posted on Facebook.
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> Musical choices are deeply personal and perhaps revealing. That said,
> what are the entries in your phone / music player's "top 25 most often
> played" list that are likel
I listen to some stuff that could derisorily be called Eurotrash- The Real
McCoy, for example, is a favorite ("Another Night", "Runaway", etc).
There's also I Like To Move It by Reel 2 Real, along with some Prodigy and
some Underworld.
Thanks to mindless action movies, there's also a little bit
My obsession with Hindusthani Classical Music is well known to my friends.
But thanks to son (and earlier, when in college, to Deepak Misra, also on
this list) the following reside on my phone:
Shine on you crazy diamond
Stairway to heaven
Peacefrog
Bohemian rhapsody
Mediterranean sundance (Paco d
Heh, heh, I see top-posting has arrived :D
But Udhay..how on earth would I know which of my choices would
surprise my friends, especially on fairly individualistic list like
this one?
I recently travelled in a train with some 20-year-olds, and during
Anthakshari, (slightly different rules...this
Saa Virahe (Bhanumathi's version) - my mom sang this beautifully
In the Summertime
Do Lafzon ki hai dil ki kahani - song from Amitabh's The Great Gambler
Mera Joota Hai Japani
Both Sides now - Joni Mitchell
Rhinestone Cowboy
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 6:26 AM, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> I am inspired
I am inspired to post this by something Esther posted on Facebook.
Musical choices are deeply personal and perhaps revealing. That said, what
are the entries in your phone / music player's "top 25 most often played"
list that are likely to surprise your friends?
:-)
Udhay
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((Udhay Shankar N))