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| atanurcin |
Dec 31 2008, 10:35 AM
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Hi,
Here are the vinyl rips of the songs from Zakhmee. Atanu |
| amitnaha |
Dec 31 2008, 10:54 AM
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Feeling honored again in being first to convey my sincere thanks for this beautiful upload.. will be listening some songs after a long time.. aao tumhe chaand pe le jaye.. Jakhmee dino ki badla chukane..
Thanks Atanu Amit |
| arnab |
Dec 31 2008, 01:56 PM
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Moderator Group: Moderator Posts: 2,086 Joined: 30-November 05 From: Guwahati Member No.: 524 |
Here are the vinyl rips of the songs from Zakhmee. 2 me, "aao tumhe chand pe le jaye" stands out - Bappida's one of fisrtest melody, of course he had a special corner for guru right frm the beginning of his carrer, couple of experiments that didn't succeed, above all a fairly reasonable start, atanuda add few of ur inputs |
| Rishii |
Dec 31 2008, 02:05 PM
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ZAKHMEE, NAMAK HALAL, SHARAABI, SURAKSHA, DISCO DANCER, AAP KE KHATIR, ZINDAGI EK JUA AND A FEW MORE STAND TALL IN HIS CURRICULUM. PERSONALLY I FEEL THAT HE WAS AT HIS BEST UNTIL DISCO DANCER HAPPENED. IN ONE WAY, DISCO DANCERS POPULARITY TRIGGERED THE DOWNFALL OF THE QUALITY OF BAPPIDA'S MUSIC.
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| atanurcin |
Dec 31 2008, 02:14 PM
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2 me, "aao tumhe chand pe le jaye" stands out - Bappida's one of fisrtest melody, of course he had a special corner for guru right frm the beginning of his carrer, couple of experiments that didn't succeed, above all a fairly reasonable start, atanuda add few of ur inputs Yes, "aao tumhen chand" is one of his best. Although Kishore Kumar was his favorite, Bappi Lahiri always kept some of his most special creations for Lata Mangeshkar. Be it Phir Janam Lenge Hum, Aap Ki Khatir, Suraag, or Pyaas...the list is long. In Zakhmee, Bappi showed his class in composing soft numbers as well as zany ones. Plus the classic Holi song. A complete package, in short. Atanu |
| arnab |
Dec 31 2008, 05:05 PM
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Moderator Group: Moderator Posts: 2,086 Joined: 30-November 05 From: Guwahati Member No.: 524 |
ZAKHMEE, NAMAK HALAL, SHARAABI, SURAKSHA, DISCO DANCER, AAP KE KHATIR, ZINDAGI EK JUA AND A FEW MORE STAND TALL IN HIS CURRICULUM. t list is long and obscure enough, try Shailendra Singh's "Zulfon tale" of MAUT KA SAYA or "lehar lehar" of ADHIKAR PERSONALLY I FEEL THAT HE WAS AT HIS BEST UNTIL DISCO DANCER HAPPENED. IN ONE WAY, DISCO DANCERS POPULARITY TRIGGERED THE DOWNFALL OF THE QUALITY OF BAPPIDA'S MUSIC. actually he never lost his touch, try "mujhko yeh zindagi" of SAILAAB, he has gr8 soulful numbers each year, once he got some recognition his mediocrity took away t inherent spark and he eventually surrendered 2 PADMALAYA scraps, in t way he earned money,popularity but lost respect frm serious listeners and remained at their mercy |
| Rishii |
Dec 31 2008, 05:49 PM
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actually he never lost his touch, try "mujhko yeh zindagi" of SAILAAB, he has gr8 soulful numbers each year, once he got some recognition his mediocrity took away t inherent spark and he eventually surrendered 2 PADMALAYA scraps, in t way he earned money,popularity but lost respect frm serious listeners and remained at their mercy Exactly.....thats what Iam trying to say. He was at his best until the South Brigade invade the film industry with those horrible and meaningless "Ooi Amma", "Mamma Mia" type of songs. This invasion did two damages. First it deteriorated the quality of Hindi Film Music and second it deteriorated Bappida's abilities as he began to churn out such numbers at random. |
| Debjyoti |
Jan 2 2009, 02:18 PM
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Exactly.....thats what Iam trying to say. He was at his best until the South Brigade invade the film industry with those horrible and meaningless "Ooi Amma", "Mamma Mia" type of songs. This invasion did two damages. First it deteriorated the quality of Hindi Film Music and second it deteriorated Bappida's abilities as he began to churn out such numbers at random. Yes,some compositions of Bappida are classic and some are just peppy numbers with less melody,picturised mainly on Jeetendra.But even for those numbers,no body could have sung better than Kishore Kumar.Kishore Kumar Bappi Lahiri combination had some 314 songs,of which 200 songs are simply great,melodious numbers.Even this duo created history in bengali film songs also. |
| Rishii |
Jan 3 2009, 04:26 PM
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Yes,some compositions of Bappida are classic and some are just peppy numbers with less melody,picturised mainly on Jeetendra.But even for those numbers,no body could have sung better than Kishore Kumar.Kishore Kumar Bappi Lahiri combination had some 314 songs,of which 200 songs are simply great,melodious numbers.Even this duo created history in bengali film songs also. Well, his "Ooi Amma Ooi Amma, Mamma Mia Pom Pom, Teri Chikni Chikni, Ladki Pat Gayi, Madrasi Ladki Punjabi Ladka, Meri Biwi Maike Chali Gayi etc etc and other such numbers were just mind blowing and out of the world. I mean they did not have any competition........not even from Panchamda. The only songs that I hated from the Bappida-Kishoreda combo were some songs like "Manzilein Apni Jagah hai, Inteha Ho Gayi, Pag Ghungroo Bandh, Jaaga Soya Pyar, etc etc. |
| Debjyoti |
Jan 3 2009, 11:10 PM
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Well, his "Ooi Amma Ooi Amma, Mamma Mia Pom Pom, Teri Chikni Chikni, Ladki Pat Gayi, Madrasi Ladki Punjabi Ladka, Meri Biwi Maike Chali Gayi etc etc and other such numbers were just mind blowing and out of the world. I mean they did not have any competition........not even from Panchamda. The only songs that I hated from the Bappida-Kishoreda combo were some songs like "Manzilein Apni Jagah hai, Inteha Ho Gayi, Pag Ghungroo Bandh, Jaaga Soya Pyar, etc etc. Rishiji you hated "Manzilein Apni Jagah hai, Inteha Ho Gayi, Pag Ghungroo Bandh, Jaaga Soya Pyar"!!!I am sure you have made a typing error,you mean to say that you have "LOVED" these songs. |
| arnab |
Jan 4 2009, 11:33 AM
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The only songs that I hated from the Bappida-Kishoreda combo were some songs like "Manzilein Apni Jagah hai, Inteha Ho Gayi, Pag Ghungroo Bandh, Jaaga Soya Pyar, etc etc. (IMG:style_emoticons/OurHFMEmot/mellow.gif) |
| dnjham |
Jan 5 2009, 12:40 AM
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Thank you so much Atanu for the vinyl rips
Heard this album after ages............Really nothing can beat the HOLI song till date One of Bappida's finest composition Rgds Dipak (IMG:style_emoticons/OurHFMEmot/happy.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/OurHFMEmot/blink.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/OurHFMEmot/blink.gif) |
| princeali |
Jan 5 2009, 02:03 AM
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Yes, "aao tumhen chand" is one of his best. Although Kishore Kumar was his favorite, Bappi Lahiri always kept some of his most special creations for Lata Mangeshkar. Be it Phir Janam Lenge Hum, Aap Ki Khatir, Suraag, or Pyaas...the list is long. In Zakhmee, Bappi showed his class in composing soft numbers as well as zany ones. Plus the classic Holi song. A complete package, in short. Atanu Hi Atanu, Totally agree with you. I feel Bappi reserved his best for Lata. There are many gems in the 100+ songs they produced together. My favourite is "Tum samne baithe raho" (Ikraar). I didn't find anything unique about his music, even though a good number of his tunes were nice. For me he was an extension of the RD school of music. Bappi was good in the 70's, but in the 80's and onwards, his music (in general) took a spiral downwards (with choice exceptions). He did have good talent, composing something like Rafi's "Phoolon ki tarah woh hasti thi" (College Girl) or Lata's "Dard ki raagini" (Pyaas) shows good talent. Also his use of Yesudas was good too. |
| atanurcin |
Jan 5 2009, 10:19 AM
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| Rishii |
Jan 5 2009, 10:38 AM
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| sourav |
Jan 6 2009, 02:48 PM
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Dear Atanuda,
Thanx for this album. "Aao Tumhe Chand Pe" is a superb song. So as Jwalta Hai Jiya Mera. It's true that 80's music by Bapida has downgraded a lot from what he composed in 70's. Still we have to consider Jyoti, Laparwah, Patita, Aur Kaun etc which has come from his portfolio in 80's only. I forgot the film name of the song Chanda Dekhe Chanda (Raj Babbar and Rekha were there in the song.) |
| Rishii |
Jan 6 2009, 03:28 PM
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Dear Atanuda, Thanx for this album. "Aao Tumhe Chand Pe" is a superb song. So as Jwalta Hai Jiya Mera. It's true that 80's music by Bapida has downgraded a lot from what he composed in 70's. Still we have to consider Jyoti, Laparwah, Patita, Aur Kaun etc which has come from his portfolio in 80's only. I forgot the film name of the song Chanda Dekhe Chanda (Raj Babbar and Rekha were there in the song.) That was JHOOTHI. You are right Sourav, but then such good scores were like rains in the deserts, compared to the frequent number of times he would churn out hits in the 70s. |
| sourav |
Jan 7 2009, 10:17 AM
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That was JHOOTHI. You are right Sourav, but then such good scores were like rains in the deserts, compared to the frequent number of times he would churn out hits in the 70s. Thank u Rishi for remembering me. I have not added Sharabi,Namak Halal, Taxi Taxi, Film Hi Film too. |
| atanurcin |
Jan 7 2009, 02:06 PM
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That was JHOOTHI. You are right Sourav, but then such good scores were like rains in the deserts, compared to the frequent number of times he would churn out hits in the 70s. Ah, what a song! That had such a Rabindrasangeet effect. The vinyl is superb and I plan to rip the song and share it very soon. Atanu |
| sourav |
Jan 7 2009, 04:39 PM
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