listen Bole Chudiyan (My Bangles Spoke) “5”
From a film entitled Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (Sometimes Happiness, Sometimes Sadness) (2001).
I recently rented this one out and I have to say it's an exceptionally moving piece and would recommend it to all. It's long, but this song is towards the end of the film and contains a sort of dream. Near the end of the song you can hear the two parents return to sing along with their adult children in spectacular form, only for the dream to break right at the end when we see the mother longing to be with her children. Very sad. Watch it on your own. I want to watch it again already, actually. This one's from Bollywood for the Skeptical, where you can download loads of other greats, free, some of which I'll be featuring here. listen Burka Blue - Barbara Morgenstern and Burka Band “3”
One very interesting piece of audio; certainly brilliant to listen to more than one time.
Quite educational, too. Now I know exactly what a burka is, and so will you. Get down with Wikipedia on that. Learning is FUN! listen Team9's Oops Oh My “8”
A superb bootleg featuring Primal Scream's "Loaded" and some other song. Enjoy.
Find more at Team9's great site. Oh and thanks to everyone who's subscribed. Please do drop me a line to tell me what you'd like to see and what you think! Thoughts “3”
I'm thinking about which is best: linking directly to someone's music on their site, using up their bandwidth, not copying the file and crediting them fully (like last time); or copying it over and saving them the cost, but perhaps infringing copyright.
What do you think? My Odeo Channel listen Ochre's Zelda Remix “1”
It's the very first 'cast from The Record Cast, and I'm starting with a wonderful remix of the Zelda music. I've never played Zelda myself, but listening to this you get a great sense of adventure.
This guy can do wonders with Electronica. Visit OchreMusic.com for more great downloads! Information! “0”
Everyone else has jumped onto the podcasting bandwagon, so why not?
I plan for this to be two things:
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