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And It cries for some Rain

And It cries for some Rain Oh Rain! Oh Rain! Just pour on, My heart cries: Is this Love or a wave triggered by butterflies? Wished once for the most beautiful thing, for myself, But Shut the door whilst the Moon showed up itself. For then I knew, I’d seen You, ‘twas no more the Moon. Oh Rain! Oh Rain! Just pour on, My heart cries: It cries for the wetness to hug my lonely sighs. Coz this long winter hath taken its toll on me, This Thirst for rain has sculpted a poet out of me. As I walk alone by your nest, on this foggy afternoon. Oh Rain! Oh Rain! Just pour on, My heart cries: It happened before but such strong weren’t ties. Oh! Please accept my invitation and come find, This small house of dreams woven by my mind. And as I wait here for You, Please show up soon. Oh Rain! Oh Rain! Just pour on, My heart cries: To get a glint of Hers, do nourish my dewy eyes. So, tomorrow If I tell Her, how pretty is She, I’m afraid she’ll like someone who’s better than Me.

Allah Hi Raham (अल्लाह ही रहम) - My Name is Khan - Lyrics & Translation

अल्लाह ही रहम Song Name: Allah Hi Rahem Film/Album: My Name is Khan Singer(s): Rashid Khan Music Director: Shankar, Ehsaan & Loy Lyricist: Niranjan Iyengar REFLECTIONS Haah! Finally I hear something new and fresh from the Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy trio...after a long time. All their previous attempts have been strikingly similar....from London Dreams to Wake up sid!....all of them.....sound so much similar....I really believed that they should have taken a break but now they come up with this brand new Sufi number for My Name is Khan. Wow! Exactly a year after AR Rehman brought out Arziyan (Delhi 6). What a track? Although it cannot be matched with Rehman's Arziyan, yet this track is able to stand out on its own terms with exceptional lyrics from Niranjan Iyengar and soulful vocals by Rashid Khan....And trust me, this is nothing of the sort that you normally get to hear from The Shankar trio! Great song! Refreshing! and Inspiring! Lyrics (Translation) Allah hi rahem,

Top Hits of 2009 - Bollywood

Top Hits 2009 The last year of the decade has ended at it has not been impressive for 2009 with very few films living up to expectations. Three Idiots proved to be by far the biggest hit of 2009 while Wanted, Love Aaj Kal, Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani and New York proved to be other clean winners where all parties profited from producers, distributors to exhibitors. Some dubbed films from Hollywood managed to make their presence felt like Pralay Ki Shuruaat (2012), Slumdog Crorepati (Slumdog Millionaire) and Avatar but the list below is for outright Hindi films. All Time Blockbuster 1.  Three Idiots Blockbuster - Super Hit 2.  Wanted  - 35 crore share 3.  Love Aaj Kal  - 33 crore share 4.  Ajab P K G Kahani  - 32 crore share Hit 5.  New York  - 22 crore share Semi Hit 6.  Kaminey  - 19.50 crore share 7.  Paa  - 14 crore share 8.  Raaz TMC  - 13 crore share Above Average 8.  De Dana Dan  - 26 crore share 9.  Kambakkht Ishq  - 25 crore share 10.  All The Best  -

Thriving Ivory - The next big thing!

My Favourite Rock Band....this band will go a long way...the most powerful part of their tracks is the strong lyrics.....and a meloncholic voice that sings their songs.....wonderful is a word too less for this band. Thriving Ivory  is a five-member American rock band who originated in Santa Barbara, California before relocating to San Francisco, California. They released their self-titled Wind-up Records debut album on June 24, 2008. The debut album reached  #1  on the Billboard Heatseekers chart on the strength of the charting single "Angels on the Moon". After half a year, "Angels on the Moon" appeared on the US Pop 100 Chart, reaching at number 28. The band was chosen for the Yahoo! Music: Who's Next? User's Choice Competition. They were up against 3 other artists, including We The Kings, Shwayze, and Mandi Perkins. The contest launched August 14, 2008. They also featured as a MySpace Karaoke Artist where fans submitted audio or video of themselves
Did you Know? • The finest compliment anyone can pay for a musician came from Jawaharlal Nehru. After a concert by M.S. Subbulakshmi, he exclaimed, “Who am I, a mere prime minister, before this queen of song?” • The notation of Shankarabharanam ragam conforms to the C Major scale in Western music. • Jon Borthwick Higgins, from Andover, Massachusetts, was so captivated by Carnatic music that he learnt it fully and became a concert singer. Chennai called him Higgins Bhagavatar. He died at age 45 in a hit-and-run accident in the US. I nstruments of Change Today, the use of violin in Carnatic music is taken for granted, but two centuries ago it had almost lost out to the piano as the newfangled accompaniment in South Indian classical music. In fact, the musicians of that era had a wide choice of native bowed instruments and they had no reason t

My Jukebox (Dec 16, 2009)

Wazz Playing on My Jukebox  Dec 16, 2009