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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Dead Letter Circus - This Is The Warning (album stream)
Dead Letter Circus are an alternative/progressive rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, who have been compared to The Mars Volta and Karnivool and have become one of the more popular bands in Australian rock. Their debut album This is the Warning debuted at #2 on the Australian album charts and at #1 on the iTunes chart upon release and spawned a number of singles that were played heavily on radio.
They recently signed with Sumerian Records in the USA – the album will be released there July 26th, and after touring Europe extensively they will be touring State-side through July.
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Kapoor Khazana: Rishi Kapoor - The Heroine's Hero!
There's one thing I find really interesting about Rishi Kapoor's film choices ... his willingness to do heroine-oriented films. Obviously, Bollywood is based in a patriarchal society. Films almost always center around the journey of a HERO - Heroines are often thrown in as just a love interest and not much more. Although Hindi cinema has evolved to a certain point, sadly South Indian films still extremely hero-centric. And since much of Hindi cinema is copied from South Indian cinema (don't take offense, it's been that way for a very long time!), we still see far more films that center on a male protagonist's experiences. In fact, ApunBindaas recently did a very interesting post about Hindi films copied from Hollywood that actually changed the female protagonist into a male one for Indian audiences. It is what it is, and it may take a very long time for the industry at large to change.
But back to Rishi ... if you look over his filmography (particularly as he got older), you will note that Rishi is one actor who has not been afraid to take a male lead role that is primarily just there for the female lead to fall in love with, and the rest of the film centers on her experiences. It's really unusual - I simply can't imagine other leading actors, whether his contemporaries such as Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor or Amitabh Bachchan, or today's heroes like the Khans (SRK, Aamir and Salman), doing films where they weren't the primary focus. But Rishi has done it, time and time again ... and that gives me a strong respect for his confidence in himself and his approach to films.
Here's a list of 10 films that Rishi took a backseat to the heroine - which seriously makes me love him even more!
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai (1981)
The bulk of this story focuses on Kanchan (Padmini Kohlapuri), a poor young girl who adopts her sister's son after she and her husband tragically die. Rishi plays the husband's younger brother who searches for his long-lost family and ends up falling in love with Kanchan. There's a wide variety of characters (many of whom share the same name) but the movie really follows the journey of Kanchan more than anyone else!
Nagina (1986)
A snake follows her mate beyond the boundaries of species - when a young boy is bitten by her mate and a snake-charmer uses his powers to have the snake pour his soul back into the boy to revive him, the female snake transforms into a human body (Sridevi) to reclaim her love. This movie wholly and completely belongs to Sridevi and I don't think anyone can deny that!
Chandni (1989)
As the title suggests, this movie is all about Chandni (Sridevi). Rishi plays her primary love interest, Rohit, who gets hurt in an accident and then begins to push her away in a twisted attempt at selflessness. Unfortunately by the time he comes to his senses, he has a rival for Chandni in Lalit (Vinod Khanna). Again, this is a Sridevi show, though Rishi has some wonderful moments to shine in the film, particularly when he is haunted by his memories of Chandni.
Henna (1991)
In the grand tradition of RK Films that are heroine-centric (such as Satyam Shivam Sundaram and Ram Teri Ganga Maili), Henna's story had an amnesia-affected Chander (Rishi Kapoor) crash land in the rustic hills of Pakistan. He is saved and nursed back to health by innocent and lively Henna, played by Zeba Bhaktiar, and they quickly fall in love. Eventually Chander's memory returns to him, and he realizes he has a love interest/fiancee waiting for him back in India. Henna had a typically RK-feel to it, very lush and epic, and it approached Indo-Pak border conflict in a subtle and romantic way long before films like Veer-Zaara. Ultimately Henna's character emerges as the true hero of the film.
Deewana (1993)
Deewana is heralded is Shah Rukh Khan's big debut in Hindi films, but both SRK and Rishi Kapoor's characters were just aspects of Kajal (Divya Bharati)'s story in Deewana. A young woman falls in love with a singing star and marries into his home, but then he is tragically taken from her. Shortly afterward another young man pursues the young widow relentlessly until she finally gives in, only to find out that her husband still lives!
Sahibaan (1993)
I'm not going to pretend this was a good movie. It wasn't. I really wanted it to be, because when the previews came out I was totally charmed by the village setting and Madhuri's outfits and make-up. Unfortunately we ended up laughing out loud throughout the film (yes, at the theatre). But it was definitely Sahibaan (Madhuri)'s story! Rishi once again played the love interest that conveniently disappears and reappears (he has a habit of doing that in films). Sahibaan is about a village belle who captures the eye of a rich, alcoholic, murderous Sanjay Dutt, but her heart already belongs to a simple bansuri-playing villager (Rishi Kapoor).
Damini (1993)
This WAS an excellent film, and one that I've recommended over and over. And though Rishi is the romantic hero, and Sunny Deol gave the performance of a lifetime in it, the film is 100% Meenakshi Seshadhri's. And she is stunning and brilliant in it! Damini is the story of a vibrant and honest woman who marries into a wealthy family but doesn't quite find acceptance, though her husband (Rishi Kapoor) sincerely loves her. After witnessing the brutal rape of a maidservant by her brother-in-law and his friends, she decides to testify against him and is consequently tortured by her in-laws, who are trying to cover up the crime. Sunny Deol plays a gruff, drunkard lawyer who is compelled to represent Damini in court and help her find justice.
Saajan Ka Ghar (1994)
This movie was absolutely heartbreaking. Juhi Chawla stars as a sweet, unassuming woman whose mother died giving birth to her, causing her father to turn completely against her. He remarries and her stepmother also abuses her, but her stepbrother becomes her champion. Eventually she marries Rishi Kapoor's character, but finds a similar reception in her mother-in-law. All the poor girl wants is parental love, and she is rejected again and again. This movie totally made me cry. And again Rishi plays the sweet, supportive husband who really doesn't do much for the plot.
Yaarana (1995)
A crazy little romp of a film about Shikha (Madhuri Dixit), a woman fleeing from a creepy rich stalker guy (Raj Babbar), who happens to run across and fall in love with Rishi Kapoor mid-flight. This movie is only remembered for Madhuri's hit song Mera Piya Ghar Aaya, though I thought it was funny. Again, the film is all about Shikha's experiences, and though Rishi's character brings in the opportunity for romance and comedy, it's a Madhuri show through and through.
Prem Granth (1996)
The last of the epic, heroine-centric RK Films, Prem Granth followed the tragic life of Kajri (Madhuri Dixit), yet another RK innocent village belle thrown into horrible circumstances in life. Rishi Kapoor plays the love interest who fades into the background during the worst times and leaves Kajri to suffer alone. Though I think Prem Granth had good intentions, it is perhaps guilty of being a bit too heavy-handed in the tragedy. Kajri's experiences are truly horrific. The message is that love conquers all, but they seriously make that poor girl experience ALL before she can find her happiness.
So these are just a sampling of films in which Rishi took hero roles in female-centric films. I'm sure there are many, many more and I'd love to hear which ones are your favorites or stuck out in your memory. I believe his willingness to take the lead male role in heroine-oriented films makes him a unique hero in the Hindi film industry, and it makes me incredibly proud to be his fan!
To check out more Kapoor Khazana links, click here!
But back to Rishi ... if you look over his filmography (particularly as he got older), you will note that Rishi is one actor who has not been afraid to take a male lead role that is primarily just there for the female lead to fall in love with, and the rest of the film centers on her experiences. It's really unusual - I simply can't imagine other leading actors, whether his contemporaries such as Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor or Amitabh Bachchan, or today's heroes like the Khans (SRK, Aamir and Salman), doing films where they weren't the primary focus. But Rishi has done it, time and time again ... and that gives me a strong respect for his confidence in himself and his approach to films.
Here's a list of 10 films that Rishi took a backseat to the heroine - which seriously makes me love him even more!
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai (1981)
The bulk of this story focuses on Kanchan (Padmini Kohlapuri), a poor young girl who adopts her sister's son after she and her husband tragically die. Rishi plays the husband's younger brother who searches for his long-lost family and ends up falling in love with Kanchan. There's a wide variety of characters (many of whom share the same name) but the movie really follows the journey of Kanchan more than anyone else!
Nagina (1986)
A snake follows her mate beyond the boundaries of species - when a young boy is bitten by her mate and a snake-charmer uses his powers to have the snake pour his soul back into the boy to revive him, the female snake transforms into a human body (Sridevi) to reclaim her love. This movie wholly and completely belongs to Sridevi and I don't think anyone can deny that!
Chandni (1989)
As the title suggests, this movie is all about Chandni (Sridevi). Rishi plays her primary love interest, Rohit, who gets hurt in an accident and then begins to push her away in a twisted attempt at selflessness. Unfortunately by the time he comes to his senses, he has a rival for Chandni in Lalit (Vinod Khanna). Again, this is a Sridevi show, though Rishi has some wonderful moments to shine in the film, particularly when he is haunted by his memories of Chandni.
Henna (1991)
In the grand tradition of RK Films that are heroine-centric (such as Satyam Shivam Sundaram and Ram Teri Ganga Maili), Henna's story had an amnesia-affected Chander (Rishi Kapoor) crash land in the rustic hills of Pakistan. He is saved and nursed back to health by innocent and lively Henna, played by Zeba Bhaktiar, and they quickly fall in love. Eventually Chander's memory returns to him, and he realizes he has a love interest/fiancee waiting for him back in India. Henna had a typically RK-feel to it, very lush and epic, and it approached Indo-Pak border conflict in a subtle and romantic way long before films like Veer-Zaara. Ultimately Henna's character emerges as the true hero of the film.
Deewana (1993)
Deewana is heralded is Shah Rukh Khan's big debut in Hindi films, but both SRK and Rishi Kapoor's characters were just aspects of Kajal (Divya Bharati)'s story in Deewana. A young woman falls in love with a singing star and marries into his home, but then he is tragically taken from her. Shortly afterward another young man pursues the young widow relentlessly until she finally gives in, only to find out that her husband still lives!
Sahibaan (1993)
I'm not going to pretend this was a good movie. It wasn't. I really wanted it to be, because when the previews came out I was totally charmed by the village setting and Madhuri's outfits and make-up. Unfortunately we ended up laughing out loud throughout the film (yes, at the theatre). But it was definitely Sahibaan (Madhuri)'s story! Rishi once again played the love interest that conveniently disappears and reappears (he has a habit of doing that in films). Sahibaan is about a village belle who captures the eye of a rich, alcoholic, murderous Sanjay Dutt, but her heart already belongs to a simple bansuri-playing villager (Rishi Kapoor).
Damini (1993)
This WAS an excellent film, and one that I've recommended over and over. And though Rishi is the romantic hero, and Sunny Deol gave the performance of a lifetime in it, the film is 100% Meenakshi Seshadhri's. And she is stunning and brilliant in it! Damini is the story of a vibrant and honest woman who marries into a wealthy family but doesn't quite find acceptance, though her husband (Rishi Kapoor) sincerely loves her. After witnessing the brutal rape of a maidservant by her brother-in-law and his friends, she decides to testify against him and is consequently tortured by her in-laws, who are trying to cover up the crime. Sunny Deol plays a gruff, drunkard lawyer who is compelled to represent Damini in court and help her find justice.
Saajan Ka Ghar (1994)
This movie was absolutely heartbreaking. Juhi Chawla stars as a sweet, unassuming woman whose mother died giving birth to her, causing her father to turn completely against her. He remarries and her stepmother also abuses her, but her stepbrother becomes her champion. Eventually she marries Rishi Kapoor's character, but finds a similar reception in her mother-in-law. All the poor girl wants is parental love, and she is rejected again and again. This movie totally made me cry. And again Rishi plays the sweet, supportive husband who really doesn't do much for the plot.
Yaarana (1995)
A crazy little romp of a film about Shikha (Madhuri Dixit), a woman fleeing from a creepy rich stalker guy (Raj Babbar), who happens to run across and fall in love with Rishi Kapoor mid-flight. This movie is only remembered for Madhuri's hit song Mera Piya Ghar Aaya, though I thought it was funny. Again, the film is all about Shikha's experiences, and though Rishi's character brings in the opportunity for romance and comedy, it's a Madhuri show through and through.
Prem Granth (1996)
The last of the epic, heroine-centric RK Films, Prem Granth followed the tragic life of Kajri (Madhuri Dixit), yet another RK innocent village belle thrown into horrible circumstances in life. Rishi Kapoor plays the love interest who fades into the background during the worst times and leaves Kajri to suffer alone. Though I think Prem Granth had good intentions, it is perhaps guilty of being a bit too heavy-handed in the tragedy. Kajri's experiences are truly horrific. The message is that love conquers all, but they seriously make that poor girl experience ALL before she can find her happiness.
So these are just a sampling of films in which Rishi took hero roles in female-centric films. I'm sure there are many, many more and I'd love to hear which ones are your favorites or stuck out in your memory. I believe his willingness to take the lead male role in heroine-oriented films makes him a unique hero in the Hindi film industry, and it makes me incredibly proud to be his fan!
To check out more Kapoor Khazana links, click here!
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FlashBack! - Propaganda - A Secret Wish (1985) (album stream)
Propaganda is a German synthpop group, formed in 1982. They were one of the initial roster of acts signed to Trevor Horn's ZTT label, between 1984 and 1986, during which they released their critically acclaimed debut-album "A Secret Wish".
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The Gaslight Anthem - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Full performance of the Jersey Boys, The Gaslight Anthem Live @ Glastonbury 2011 (and their full performance in 2009 and a complete In Sessions performance and a complete performance Live @ Area 4 Festival 2010 )... Need any more? Hell, we even got that too!
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Fuzzy Freebies #32: Free Downloads Of The Day
Today's selection of free and legal - because: official - downloads...
Metal Blade Records - August 2011 Releases
Ghostface Killah, Sean Price & Trife Diesel – Laced Cheeba
Cory Gunz - Outta My Mind
Lloyd featuring Andre 3000 – Miss That (Narrated By Lil Wayne)
2Pac - Watch Ya Mouth (Unreleased) (Dr. Dre, Nas, Biggie, De La Soul Diss)
Zola Jesus - Vessel (released on Souterrain Transmissions)
Dave Depper - Too Many People
SL Jones - Michael Jordan (Produced By Lex Luger)
Pearl and the Beard - Sweetness
Pearl and the Beard - Reverend
Silver Wren - Estranger
Renz Julian - Pop n' Lock pt. 2
Click Read More below, listen... and if you like them... grab them. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Pendulum - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
With the next festival, Rock Werchter 2011, already on the board, we're not done with Glastonbury 2011 just yet... look what we got here... Perth calling!
Pendulum is an Australian-British drum and bass and electronic rock band founded in 2002 in Perth (Western Australia) by Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen, and Paul Harding.
Full set, in Glorious 720p HD
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Kapoor Khazana: Woo like Rishi Kapoor!
I love Rishi Kapoor as a romantic hero! He has this incredible sweetness to him, even at the height of his "sweater uncle" phase. And over the years, he's had some truly CLASSIC romantic numbers in his films, particularly in the early 80s.
Rather than just list my favorite romantic numbers of his, I found myself categorizing them and thought I'd share this mental list with you all. I found some different yet all effective ways that Rishi Kapoor wooed his heroines ...
So here is Rishi Kapoor's Guide to Wooing the Heroine of Your Dreams:
ROMANCE HER IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Tere Chehre Se - Kabhi Kabhie
When you're romping about in the snow, you definitely need Rishi's charm (and sweaterliciousness) to warm you up!
Mitwa - Chandni
Honeymooning in Switzerland with Rishi? Yes, please. Can I have a suitcase full of Sridevi's gorgeous saris too? And luckily Rishi can always lend you a sweater for cool, mountain evenings.
Kaise Jiyunga Mein - Sahibaan
Frolicking in the woods and misty hills! Of course seedhi-saadhi gaonwali Madhuri Dixit fell for him!
FULL-OUT CHASE HER DOWN
Humko To Yaara Teri Yaari - Hum Kisise Kum Nahin
You think a full leather suit would slow our Rishi down? No way! Kaajal Kiran is no match for Rishi's charms!
Rabbi Re Ralli - Yaarana
Ok, so maybe his taste was a little weird in this one since he fell head-over-heels in love with Madhuri's strawberry blonde wig, but he sure wasn't going to let her get away! I want to generally have a discussion with the costume designer for this film, but hey, the song is fun anyway.
DAZZLE HER WITH YOUR ATHLETIC ABILITY
Pakdo Pakdo - Naseeb
Yes! Kabbadi time! How adorable is Rishi in this!
SERENADE HER
Saagar Jaisi Aankhonwali - Saagar
I can't even comment, I'm too busy swooning.
Yeh Vaada Raha - title song
One of the best Hindi love songs of ALL TIME. This one truly stands the test of time. A true classic. And Rishi uses a bit of slow dancing in his romancing with Poonam Dhillon and the great outdoors with Tina Munim ... it never hurts to serenade someone with Kishore Kumar's voice either.
Sochenge Tumhe Pyar - Deewana
I know this is supposed to be about Rishi, whose gaana has clearly charmed Divya Bharati in this song, but I am way too distracted by the background girls and their multitude of props (flags, peacock feather fans, and glittery tassels ... and that's not even counting their mullet wigs).
PLAY HARD-TO-GET
Kahin Na Jaa Aaj Kahin Mat Jaa - Bade Dil Wala
I love this soundtrack so much - all the songs are so fabulous. And this one is quite an earworm for me. Now Tina Munim is trying to keep Rishi from getting arrested in this song, but still she's obviously in love enough to declare it in front of an entire party (all of whom think he's married to her sister Sarika) ... and she really has to keep drawing him back with her song!
Tu Tu Tu Tara - Bol Radha Bol
Ooh I can't stand this song. It is such a poor remake of the fabulous tamil song "Raakamma Kai Thattu" from Thalapathi (Rajnikanth and Shobhana!). But man, does he make gorgeous Juhi Chawla chase!
SEDUCE HER
Jaane Do Naa - Saagar
What can I say? UNF. These kids have grown up since their Bobby days! This song is HOT HOT HOT, as is Dimple in that sari.
Dhak Dhak - Gharana
A little dancing in the rain, that gets the ladies every time. Meenakshi Seshadhri is all a-flutter from Rishi's game.
MAKE HER MAD THEN CHARM HER BACK (ROOTHNA MANANA)
Mein Der Karta Nahin - Henna
If only my husband knew that whenever he was late, all he had to do was sing this song to me as charmingly as Rishi does here, and I'd melt in his arms.
Tere Kasam Mein Hoon Tera Deewana - Prem Granth
This song has always stuck in my mind ... he is so adorably persistent! And not in a creepy stalker way, in a charming Rishi way! How can Madhuri resist?
Hoga Tumse Pyara Kaun - Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai
I love love love love this song!!! Shailendra Singh's voice is perfect for Rishi, and he has that 1,000-watt smile on full blast. He is just so winning ... I am completely smitten and have been since I first saw this movie back in the 80s. Also, sorry SRK, but Rishi sang and danced on top of a train first. Ok, so maybe his is a back-projection, but still ... he's soooo cuuuuute. Excuse me as I SWOOOON.
Hope you enjoyed this fun list, which had some of my absolute favorite songs (Hoga Tumse Pyara Kaun from ZKDH, The title song of YVR and Kahin Na Jaa from Bade Dil Wala, for example). And if you have determined some categories of Rishi Wooing that I missed, please do share them with me!
The good news is that Kapoor Khazana is extending into July, so there's still hope that I can get to my Karishma, Kareena and Ranbir posts! And I still have lots of Rishi Squeeing to do, so I'm ever so pleased that the lovely Katherine of Totally Filmi decided to continue this blogging event!
Definitely check out all the Kapoor Khazana links so far at this link.
Rather than just list my favorite romantic numbers of his, I found myself categorizing them and thought I'd share this mental list with you all. I found some different yet all effective ways that Rishi Kapoor wooed his heroines ...
So here is Rishi Kapoor's Guide to Wooing the Heroine of Your Dreams:
ROMANCE HER IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Tere Chehre Se - Kabhi Kabhie
When you're romping about in the snow, you definitely need Rishi's charm (and sweaterliciousness) to warm you up!
Mitwa - Chandni
Honeymooning in Switzerland with Rishi? Yes, please. Can I have a suitcase full of Sridevi's gorgeous saris too? And luckily Rishi can always lend you a sweater for cool, mountain evenings.
Kaise Jiyunga Mein - Sahibaan
Frolicking in the woods and misty hills! Of course seedhi-saadhi gaonwali Madhuri Dixit fell for him!
FULL-OUT CHASE HER DOWN
Humko To Yaara Teri Yaari - Hum Kisise Kum Nahin
You think a full leather suit would slow our Rishi down? No way! Kaajal Kiran is no match for Rishi's charms!
Rabbi Re Ralli - Yaarana
Ok, so maybe his taste was a little weird in this one since he fell head-over-heels in love with Madhuri's strawberry blonde wig, but he sure wasn't going to let her get away! I want to generally have a discussion with the costume designer for this film, but hey, the song is fun anyway.
DAZZLE HER WITH YOUR ATHLETIC ABILITY
Pakdo Pakdo - Naseeb
Yes! Kabbadi time! How adorable is Rishi in this!
SERENADE HER
Saagar Jaisi Aankhonwali - Saagar
I can't even comment, I'm too busy swooning.
Yeh Vaada Raha - title song
One of the best Hindi love songs of ALL TIME. This one truly stands the test of time. A true classic. And Rishi uses a bit of slow dancing in his romancing with Poonam Dhillon and the great outdoors with Tina Munim ... it never hurts to serenade someone with Kishore Kumar's voice either.
Sochenge Tumhe Pyar - Deewana
I know this is supposed to be about Rishi, whose gaana has clearly charmed Divya Bharati in this song, but I am way too distracted by the background girls and their multitude of props (flags, peacock feather fans, and glittery tassels ... and that's not even counting their mullet wigs).
PLAY HARD-TO-GET
Kahin Na Jaa Aaj Kahin Mat Jaa - Bade Dil Wala
I love this soundtrack so much - all the songs are so fabulous. And this one is quite an earworm for me. Now Tina Munim is trying to keep Rishi from getting arrested in this song, but still she's obviously in love enough to declare it in front of an entire party (all of whom think he's married to her sister Sarika) ... and she really has to keep drawing him back with her song!
Tu Tu Tu Tara - Bol Radha Bol
Ooh I can't stand this song. It is such a poor remake of the fabulous tamil song "Raakamma Kai Thattu" from Thalapathi (Rajnikanth and Shobhana!). But man, does he make gorgeous Juhi Chawla chase!
SEDUCE HER
Jaane Do Naa - Saagar
What can I say? UNF. These kids have grown up since their Bobby days! This song is HOT HOT HOT, as is Dimple in that sari.
Dhak Dhak - Gharana
A little dancing in the rain, that gets the ladies every time. Meenakshi Seshadhri is all a-flutter from Rishi's game.
MAKE HER MAD THEN CHARM HER BACK (ROOTHNA MANANA)
Mein Der Karta Nahin - Henna
If only my husband knew that whenever he was late, all he had to do was sing this song to me as charmingly as Rishi does here, and I'd melt in his arms.
Tere Kasam Mein Hoon Tera Deewana - Prem Granth
This song has always stuck in my mind ... he is so adorably persistent! And not in a creepy stalker way, in a charming Rishi way! How can Madhuri resist?
Hoga Tumse Pyara Kaun - Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai
I love love love love this song!!! Shailendra Singh's voice is perfect for Rishi, and he has that 1,000-watt smile on full blast. He is just so winning ... I am completely smitten and have been since I first saw this movie back in the 80s. Also, sorry SRK, but Rishi sang and danced on top of a train first. Ok, so maybe his is a back-projection, but still ... he's soooo cuuuuute. Excuse me as I SWOOOON.
Hope you enjoyed this fun list, which had some of my absolute favorite songs (Hoga Tumse Pyara Kaun from ZKDH, The title song of YVR and Kahin Na Jaa from Bade Dil Wala, for example). And if you have determined some categories of Rishi Wooing that I missed, please do share them with me!
The good news is that Kapoor Khazana is extending into July, so there's still hope that I can get to my Karishma, Kareena and Ranbir posts! And I still have lots of Rishi Squeeing to do, so I'm ever so pleased that the lovely Katherine of Totally Filmi decided to continue this blogging event!
Definitely check out all the Kapoor Khazana links so far at this link.
Labels:
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80s,
90s,
Kapoor Khazana,
lists,
Rishi Kapoor,
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FlashBack! - Joe Walsh - But Seriously, Folks... (1978) (album stream)
"But Seriously, Folks..." is the fourth studio album by Joe Walsh, released in 1978. It included the reggae-styled satirical song "Life's Been Good". The original 9-minute album version of this track was edited down to 4½ minutes for single release and this became Walsh's biggest solo hit, peaking at #12 on the Billboard chart.
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Primal Scream - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Hehe... Good Things only come to those willing to wait...
UPDATED: Full Set in Glorious 720p HD
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Fuzzy Freebies #31: Free Downloads Of The Day
Today's selection of free and legal - because: official - downloads...
Zola Jesus - Vessel
Grieves & Budo - Best Of Me
Cassettes Won't Listen - "The Night Shines" x Bonus Track Offer
Bassnectar - Upside Down
Shad[]wb[]x - Lady Doome EP
Biffy Clyro - Mountains / Bubbles
Moonface - The Way You Wish You Could Live in the Storm
Automatic Loveletter - Save Me
The Front Bottoms - The Beers
Sacred Animals - Welcome Home EP
Barbie Hatch - Stars / Run To Me
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The Chemical Brothers - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
These guys have played every major festival we've covered so far this year, but proved to be very succesful at being elusive, they consistently managed to fly under the radar, no decent videos ever showed up, but not this time...
UPDATED: Full Set in Glorious 720p HD
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Anna Calvi - Live @ Le Trianon (Paris)
Anna Calvi's performance Live @ Le Trianon (Paris) 2011.
To hell with the BBC. :)
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Xylos - Xylos (album stream)
While it may cite disparate influences ranging from the effervescent pop confections of ABBA, the girly rock of The Go-Go's and The Bangles to the witchy art-prog of Kate Bush, the members of Brooklyn quintet Xylos have perfected a signature quiet-cool brand of electronic dream-pop.
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Twin Falls - Slow Numb (album stream)
At points you’d be forgiven for thinking Neil Young was a big influence on the out-and-out folk/country moments (he is). You may think the nasty fuzz guitar and synth pop combinations were intended to remind you of Grandaddy (they probably were) and you may even think the ethereal light that touches the production as a whole makes a distinct nod to the late great Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse.
All of this would be true, but it’s the finely tuned oscillation between these points that help give ‘Slow Numb’ its unique character. Twin Falls' debut album will be released on 12 september 2011 on cowshed.
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Glastonbury 2011 - The Highlights
I'm cleaning up this mess, several full performances were added and several previous posts were fixed.
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Friendly Fires - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Noah And The Whale - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
The Streets - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
The Streets Greatest Hits would be a good way to describe their performance at Glasto 2011.
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Aloe Blacc - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Aloe Blacc (born Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III in 1979) is an American soul singer, rapper, and musician.
Watch and listen to his full performance Live @ Glastonbury 2011 from Saturday June 25, 2011.
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Mumford & Sons - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Morrissey - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
FlashBack! - ABC - The Lexicon of Love (1982) (album stream)
The Lexicon of Love is the criticaly acclaimed chart-topping debut album by British pop band ABC, released in 1982. It is a concept album in which the singer experiences heartache as he tries and fails to have a meaningful relationship.
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TV On The Radio - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Fuzzy Freebies #30: Free Downloads Of The Day
Today's selection of free and legal - because: official - downloads...
Cocaine 80's x Common - "Summer Madness" (Prod. By No I.D.)
CEl-P - Rare Free Remix
Travie McCoy - "Jus’ Say It (Get High)" Feat. Tame One
Madison Bloodbath - Tears For Beers
Reverse The Curse - Bell, Book & Candle / To Dig A Hole
Innerpartysystem - Awolnation's 'Sail' Remix
Mekons - Space in Your Face
Junior Boys - A Truly Happy Ending (Diamond Rings Remix)
Gang Gang Dance - MindKilla (Lee "Scratch" Perry Remix)
Kreayshawn - Rich Bitches
Oh and Opera released a new version of their browser. The best just got better.
Click Read More below, listen... and if you like them... grab them. Enjoy!
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Locksley - Locksley (album stream)
Locksley is an indie four-piece pop rock/power pop band from Madison, Wisconsin. Their songwriting is heavily influenced by early British Invasion bands with an instrumental style based more on early American punk bands and modern garage rock groups. The band describe their sound as doo-wop punk.
Stream their new LP Locksley, out July 12th via the band’s own Feature Records, in its entirety below.
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Pylon - Chomp More (album stream)
Pylon is an American rock band from Athens, Georgia. The band's danceable jangle pop sound influenced the Athens, Georgia music scene and the 1980s American pop underground. Allmusic wrote that Pylon's "role as elder statesmen of the alternative rock explosion is unassailable".
Originally released in 1983 as Chomp, re-released by DFA records in 2009 in an extended version and renamed as Chomp More.
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Monday, June 27, 2011
3VOOR12 - New Full Album Streams 28/06/2011
The latest additions in our 3VOOR12 player... with short reviews... below... after you click Read more »
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Arrange - Plantation (album stream)
For those that hadn't noticed yet, we are completely genre agnostic around here. So it might come as a bit of a shock to some, to see Bread posted right after Them Crooked Vultures, and then we skip off again into to some highly experimental rock.
It’s worth mentioning that Arrange, or Floridian Malcolm Lacey, is only eighteen, and has created these soundscapes, remotely inspired by the likes of Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Akira Kosemura, all by himself. Too often a mention such as this would be considered patronising, but keeping this in mind is essential to fully grasp the achievement Arrange’s challenging first album represents.
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FlashBack! - Bread - The Sound Of Bread (1977) (album stream)
The Sound of Bread, Their 20 Finest Songs is a compilation album by American soft rock band, Bread, released in November 1977 by Elektra Records in the UK. It reached Number 1 on the UK Album Chart. The album was issued in the US in 1985 as Anthology of Bread.
Bread was a rock band from Los Angeles, California. They placed 13 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1970 and 1977 and were a prime example of what later was labeled soft rock.
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Them Crooked Vultures - Live @ Rock Werchter 2010
Preparing for next week-end we're looking back at last year's edition of Belgium's Biggest annual festival Rock Werchter. They have quite a few great festivals for such a small country actually.
Dave Grohl and his part-time mates from Them Crooked Vultures, live at Rock Werchter 2010.
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The Horrors - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
The more that gets deleted the more that gets uploaded. Collectively giving The Man the finger! Right on! :) That's what Rock And Roll is about, remember? Before the suits came along?!
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Radiohead - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
I'm warning you up front, this is all amateur footage in very poor quality, I would never even consider posting something like this under normal circusmtances, so don't expect too much..
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Fuzzy Freebies #29: Free Downloads Of The Day
Today's selection of free and legal - because: official - downloads...
Forever The Sickest Kids - Summer Song
Radio Wire Empire - Color & Colour EP
Bush - All My Life
Kerretta – A Ways To Uprise
Biffy Clyro - free digital EP
The Knocks - "Sunshine"
HeavyFeet Promo Mix - Summer 2011
The Paper Scissors - Taller Than You Then
Baby Monster - Fresh Biscuits
Pepper Rabbit - Rose Mary Stretch EP
Click Read More below, listen... and if you like them... grab them. Enjoy!
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Laura Marling - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Laura Marling's performance Live @ Glastonbury 2011.
Enjoy it while it's there, before the British Brainwashing Corporation has it deleted again.
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Glastonbury 2011 Footage All Down The Tube!
Three days... and nights... of hard work down the drain. BBC didn't waste any time, that's for sure. Most of the footage of last week-ends Glastonbury festival is gone. Deleted from youtube. Complete user accounts suspended etc etc. And therefore it's gone from here too. I didn't even get the time to watch most of it myself!!!
I marked the posts that are still down with RIP. If you find more please leave a comment, simply saying RIP is enough, and I'll change the title. There's no point in letting people browse non-working posts.
I managed to fix quite some of it, for now at least, many only thanks to SKOA or somekindofawesome.com as most of us know the blog. Many thanks to Rocko, Shey, Kibbe and Adrian and the guys over at The Audio Perv as well, much appreciated.
Oh well, next week-end it'll be Rock Werchter 2011... The BBC won't stop us, they're just a tax payer funded bump in the road. Or is it a pothole? :grin:
Wu Tang Clan - Live @ Glastonbury 2011 - FIXED
Coldplay - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Coldplay's excellent live performance last night at the Glastonbury 2011 Festival, in glorious HD. The full concert for your listening and viewing pleasure.
Many, many thanks to the uploaders. Let's not forget to give credit where credit is due. If it weren't for them it would simply not have happened. Thanks Guys/Gals, whoever you may be, we owe you.
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U2 - Live @ Glastonbury 2011 - RIP
Tinie Tempah - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
Tinie Tempah performed Live @ Glastonbury 2011 on Saturday June 25, 2011. Watch it here... after you click Read more...
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The Kills - Live @ Glastonbury 2011
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