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From their 2005 album Tanglewood Numbers. Lyrics: The lights went out in New York Then they went out in Goshen I got stuck in Goshen and that was sad. The townsolf stared hard Like their minds had been marred By life in a district so downtrodden and drab. I flagged down a stranger In a worn wooden wheelchair And when I asked if he knew of a hotel He said "if I get your meaning Then I'm definitely leaning Towards recommending the Farmer's Hotel." As I left to find the place A mother loooked me in the face And whispered "please sir, not the Farmer's Hotel." Once where I was headed She swore I would regret it Though what might happen she wouldn't foretell. The old place it was vicious Wicked and pernicious "Please stay clean of that rank abbatoir" Though her words alarmed me I was stuck until morning And in the end we must be who we are. With no light on the door I wasn't quite sure If a night clerk was working within From behind a red curtain Limped a perilous person He appeared to have some egg on his chin. This old yankee warlock Brushed back a gray forelock And bid me to sign in the book With no bonhomie He proffered the key Never once did he give me a look. I thanked the old codger And in my role as the lodger I headed upstairs for to sleep There was no air of slumber The doors, they had no numbers Which room was intended for me? The passage kept on going Like the carpet was flowing Towards that thing at the end of the hall My own eyed had adjusted This account can be ...
an album, Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star, in 1998.[4] Mostly produced by Hi-Tek, the album featured the hit singles, Respiration and Definition, which would go on to be featured in VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip-Hop.[5] Mos Def released his solo debut album Black on Both Sides in 1999, also through Rawkus.[6] Around this time he also contributed to the Scritti Politti album Anomie & Bonhomie and the Rawkus compilations Lyricist Lounge and Soundbombing. ... Mos Def umi says blackstarz ...
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...endearing bonhomie to something truly special in a span of two and a half hours. The film, like Sid's life chart, gathers momentum, meaning and melodrama post-interval. But for all its sparkling sweetness and truckloads of eye-candy, the film isn't above flaws. You...
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Rediff
http://movies.rediff.com/report/2009/oct/02/review-wake-up-sid.htm
exuberant friendliness
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...of SBI, Mr Sanjay Nayyar of Citibank and Dr. P.J.Nayak of Axis Bank, addressed a panel discussion. They were the picture of bonhomie, good humour, friendly jibes and even some well meaning friendly advice. When the SBI chairman blew his bank’s trumpet and...
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Hindu Business Line
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2008/06/14/stories/2008061451880600.htm
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based on ancient Dhrupads and ...
Manva Larze, a Bandish in teentaal. Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were ...
The gist of this bandish: It's about the chal or the way a beautiful lady is walking, her beauty is so compelling that the poet loses his senses+++ His Live videos: Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrzVn... Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTwNzy... Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZJlzg... Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGc5Uo... Part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMQtmY... Aclip found on Patrick Moutal's site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL3VmT... Ustad Bade ...
'Mandir dehk dare Sudama' Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based ...
His Live videos: Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrzVn... Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTwNzy... Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZJlzg... Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGc5Uo... Part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMQtmY... Aclip found on Patrick Moutal's site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL3VmT... Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited the musical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah ...
The Legend, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb singing two very famous thumris: 1. Aaye Na Baalam 2. Yaad Piya Ki Aaye [Note:although is is already in my channel, I had to upload it again.] Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in ...
Raag Bageshree, drut, teentaal. An incredible Life recording [audio] recorded in Calcutta, India 1963. Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to ...
A thumri in Raag Gurjari Todi, Drut, Teentaal video.google.com Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansahib inherited themusical parampara (tradition) of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions. Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song) is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills, sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based on ancient Dhrupads and Khayals, again Indian classical ragas. In the biography of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, authors Malti Gulani and Quratulain Haider have paid a rich tribute to the maestro. Ghulam Ali's uncle and guru, Ustad Kale Khan, was himself trained in the Patiala school of music (Patiala gharana); he taught the young Ustad simple compositions. In 1911, Ghulam Ali accompanied Kale Khan to Delhi, at the age of 9, and watched him perform at the 'Dilli Darbar'. Thus began the grooming and development of the musicalpersonality of the young disciple, alongside rigorous taleem (training) under his uncle's baton. Later after a brief acquaintance with Lucknow and its highly refined soirees, Ghulam Ali returned to Lahore with his father and resumed his nightly riyaaz (practice) on the banks of the river Ravi. Singing all night not only developed his stamina, but also gave him the rare sensitivity to gauge the external response. In 1932, he ...
A thumri in Raag Gurjari Todi, Drut, Teentaal http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9166034051968590538 Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansahib inherited themusical parampara (tradition) of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions. Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song) is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills, sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in ...
The Legend, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb singing two very famous thumris: 1. Aaye Na Baalam 2. Yaad Piya Ki Aaye Please note: there is a mistake in the first plate, it appeared during processing and however often I processed it again, it always came. I have therefore uploaded the same clip into google video in mpg format this is the faultless version. He inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah ...
His Live videos: Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrzVn... Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTwNzy... Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZJlzg... Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGc5Uo... Part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMQtmY... Aclip found on Patrick Moutal's site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL3VmT... Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited the musical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah ...
aaj huni aiye balamwa...Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb inherited the musical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often ...
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb inherited the musical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based on ancient Dhrupads ...
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based on ancient Dhrupads ...
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb inherited themusical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based on ancient Dhrupads ...
a part of an interview enveloped by Raag Mian Ki Todi and Raag Bihag Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali, one of the greatest singers of all times, was capable of weaving a magic spell with his swaras and taans. He had once said: "My throat is like a paint brush and I paint on the waves of wind with my voice. The swaras -- the notes of the raga -- are my colours. It is like a painting created in the air, which is my canvas." He inherited the formidablemusical parampara (tradition) of Punjab that ...

