What was the last song you listened to?

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FAUL & Wad Ad vs Pnau - Changes

Deep House

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Listened to Garaj Baras again.Ali Azmat and Rahat.The best coke studio and Rahat have produced so far.I don't think I have ever heard such a mix of two different styles before.This is how fusion should be.

Absolutely mind blowing.Rahat performance here would have made Nusrat proud.
 
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Not as good as the original but still really good
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Deja Vu (2006)

An A.T.F. agent travels back in time to save a woman from being murdered, falling in love with her in the process.

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this was being played in my neighborhood "dard dilo k kam ho jatey mai or tum gar hum ho hatey hai
 
I think we need to post any music we like here. Surprised we don't have a thread to discuss new music. Bumping so people can start sharing.
 
Don't let the music elitists see this thread. They will start defining your tastes as low class or porn if it doesn't meet their definitions of what music should be.
 
I'll give you some of mine, there Romanian House, suprisingly Akcent and Edward Maya actually do tour Pakistan, Edward Maya called Pakistan his second home


Anyways heres a song I like at the moment



btw how come we're only allowed one video now admin?
 
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Michael Jackson. Heard Dirty Diana and Dangerous today after a long while - no one can come close to him!
 
Was rummaging through some old stuff recently and came across my CD collection of 80-90's rock music. Gn'R, Scorpion, White Snake, Heart, etc. made such great power ballads. "Is this love" by Whitesnake especially stands out. Sharing the video here. The model in the video is a smoking hot auntie.

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Yeah but power ballads were overdone in the 80's . In fact , glam bands overdid everything. The only power ballads I still listen to are "Home Sweet Home" by Motley Crue and "Two Steps Behind" by Def Leppard.
 
Yeah but power ballads were overdone in the 80's . In fact , glam bands overdid everything. The only power ballads I still listen to are "Home Sweet Home" by Motley Crue and "Two Steps Behind" by Def Leppard.

With success comes imitation. Even the bands who produced one super duper power ballad were unable to recreate that magic again. "Winds of change", "Home sweet home", "Mama I'm coming home","Hysteria" etc. were all memorable.

I think Extreme's "More than words" still stands as one of the best love song ever made by a Rock band.
 
With success comes imitation. Even the bands who produced one super duper power ballad were unable to recreate that magic again. "Winds of change", "Home sweet home", "Mama I'm coming home","Hysteria" etc. were all memorable.

I think Extreme's "More than words" still stands as one of the best love song ever made by a Rock band.

Yeah but sometimes I tend to think that the 80's bands' excess destroyed rock music's credibility and forever ended it's mainstream dominance. Too many hooks in each song, crazy fast guitars, extremely shrill singing, wild hair. Was a huge fan of this kind of music in my teens and even now I still listen to a few songs but I find it a bit immature now :)). If you like Extreme, you would probably like Mr. Big as well. Was lucky enough to see Gilbert and Billy Sheehan when they came to India :).
 
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My favorite Simon and Garfunkel tune is "The Boxer." For a change, here's the Joan Baez rendition:

 
Yeah but sometimes I tend to think that the 80's bands' excess destroyed rock music's credibility and forever ended it's mainstream dominance. Too many hooks in each song, crazy fast guitars, extremely shrill singing, wild hair. Was a huge fan of this kind of music in my teens and even now I still listen to a few songs but I find it a bit immature now :)). If you like Extreme, you would probably like Mr. Big as well. Was lucky enough to see Gilbert and Billy Sheehan when they came to India :).

Agree. Warrant, Nelson, Skid row, Cinderella etc. really made a mockery of the whole arena rock genre. Good music stands the test of time though. I can still listen to Metallica's black album without skipping a single song.

Mr.Big's Bump Ahead album was great. Amazing vocals. Reminds me of Journey, don't like them in particular but their vocalist Steve Perry had the best voice and range in Rock IMO.
 
My favorite contemporary folk act is Kate Rusby. She does a lot of ancient folk songs, but here's one of her less traditional works. Gotta love that Yorkshire accent! (Insert Geoffrey Boycott smiley here)

 
Agree. Warrant, Nelson, Skid row, Cinderella etc. really made a mockery of the whole arena rock genre. Good music stands the test of time though. I can still listen to Metallica's black album without skipping a single song.

Mr.Big's Bump Ahead album was great. Amazing vocals. Reminds me of Journey, don't like them in particular but their vocalist Steve Perry had the best voice and range in Rock IMO.

Musically, Journey were just generic arena rock but Perry's singing was just on another level in the 80's. A beautiful voice and well trained too. The black album was a brilliant album but I don't care much for what they have written since then.

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Found it while searching for the answer to a trivia question (A movie with Anil Kuman minus the moustache) :D
 
^^ Incidentally, the music directors for the film were two classical musicians - Hariprasad Chaurasia and Shivkumar Sharma.
 
this was being played in my neighborhood "dard dilo k kam ho jatey mai or tum gar hum ho hatey hai

Lol. That song is so similar to Tera mera rishta hai kaisa ik pal door gawara nahi Ashique 2. Still folks enjoy listening to it :facepalm:, I've already heard enough of this Ashique song
 
Such a humane anime.

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Slave to the Rhythm - MJ

The extended version, to which MJ's hologram danced this year.

I just read the lyrics. Amazing work by the big man, there..
 

Don't understand a lick of it but it sounds good. OT how sick is that hair? Never thought white anime hair would work but damn that's some nice hair [MENTION=131867]London_Lahori[/MENTION] [MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] [MENTION=47617]~Red Devil~[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
 
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