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lyricsssdotin · 4 months ago
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Wahan Kaun Hai Tera Musafir Jayega Kahan Lyrics
Singer:S. D. BurmanAlbum:Guide (1965) Wahan kaun hai tera musafir jaayega kahanDum lele ghadi bhar yeh chhaiyan payega kahanWahan kaun hai tera musafir jaayega kahanWahan kaun hai tera Beet gaye din, pyar ke palchhinSapna bani woh raateinBhool gaye woh, tu bhi bhula dePyar ki woh mulakateinPyar ki yeh mulakateinBus door andhera, sab door andhera Musafir jaayega kahanDum lele, dum lele, dum…
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bollywoodirect · 2 months ago
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Remembering the legendary Sachin Dev Burman on his birth anniversary (01/10). As a composer, he was truly in a class of his own. His melodies were so beautiful that we, as lyricists, were inspired to give our best.
In this photo, he is seen with Dharmendra and Pran.
What are your favorite S. D. Burman songs?
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happilyaloof · 4 months ago
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First Indian CinemaScope film and last film directed by the legendary Guru Dutt.
The innocence portrayed by the protégé Waheeda Rehman and the strength shown in choosing an incomplete life, is talked about less, when the other character is played by her mentor himself.
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GuruDutt’s melancholic hold over the entire film was made possible through VK Murthy’s precise and thought-out lighting. It is then you realise the cinematographer’s contribution in delivering to the world a dream, out of the director’s womb.
And how it would break a person if that dream was not just a film but your whole idea of reality, and it fails to find its place in the reality of Life.
Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) was not a commercial success like Pyaasa, CID, Mr and Mrs 55; it was disliked right from the premiere for introducing the audiences to the dark side of showbiz. Fast forward to 1980s, it received the recognition it desired and lamented for, being given titles like “a masterpiece” or “a cult classic.” It is hard to believe it is the same film that broke the already broken man. He left, his search for meaning through his work had failed him, or so he thought. We couldn’t comprehend and he couldn’t wait.
However, there are endless articles now, discussing every little detail of the film. International film festivals laud Guru Dutt for his creative thirst. We are celebrating its release even today in 2024. Is it because we have come close to accepting the paper flowers more practically now, given the simulated feelings have become our only basis to study depth.
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It is not so simple to describe Kaagaz Ke Phool as a tragedy of two lonely people seeking support in each other, when the great actor-director goes beyond the film and lives the character. It is brilliant as much as it is tragic.
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sadmausambi · 11 months ago
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seeking "main zindagi ka saath nibhata chala gaya" energy in a "wahan kaun hai tera musafir, jaayega kahan" life.
i'm absolutely fine.
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sixofstories · 1 year ago
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Went to see the dev anand re-releases and my god.... Guide. waheeda rehman. Dev anand. Lata mangeshkar. Mohammed Rafi. Kishore kumar. S.D.Burman. Vijay Anand. I love all of you.
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compneuropapers · 6 months ago
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Interesting Papers for Week 21, 2024
Suboptimal multisensory processing in pediatric migraine without aura: a comparative, cross-sectional study. Braunitzer, G., Tót, K., Eördegh, G., Hegedűs, A., Kiss, Á., Kóbor, J., … Nagy, A. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 19422.
Active cortical networks promote shunting fast synaptic inhibition in vivo. Burman, R. J., Brodersen, P. J. N., Raimondo, J. V., Sen, A., & Akerman, C. J. (2023). Neuron, 111(22), 3531-3540.e6.
Alpha-frequency feedback to early visual cortex orchestrates coherent naturalistic vision. Chen, L., Cichy, R. M., & Kaiser, D. (2023). Science Advances, 9(45).
Functional alterations of the prefrontal circuit underlying cognitive aging in mice. Chong, H. R., Ranjbar-Slamloo, Y., Ho, M. Z. H., Ouyang, X., & Kamigaki, T. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 7254.
Early Action Error Processing Is Due to Domain-General Surprise, Whereas Later Processing Is Error Specific. Choo, Y., Mather, A., & Wessel, J. R. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(45), 7678–7689.
The roles of surround inhibition for the intrinsic function of the striatum, analyzed in silico. Frost Nylén, J., Hjorth, J. J. J., Kozlov, A., Carannante, I., Hellgren Kotaleski, J., & Grillner, S. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(45), e2313058120.
Selective plasticity of fast and slow excitatory synapses on somatostatin interneurons in adult visual cortex. Grier, B. D., Parkins, S., Omar, J., & Lee, H.-K. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 7165.
Dopaminergic systems create reward seeking despite adverse consequences. Jovanoski, K. D., Duquenoy, L., Mitchell, J., Kapoor, I., Treiber, C. D., Croset, V., … Waddell, S. (2023). Nature, 623(7986), 356–365.
Association neurons in the crow telencephalon link visual signs to numerical values. Kirschhock, M. E., & Nieder, A. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(45), e2313923120.
A mechanistic insight into sources of error of visual working memory in multiple sclerosis. Motahharynia, A., Pourmohammadi, A., Adibi, A., Shaygannejad, V., Ashtari, F., Adibi, I., & Sanayei, M. (2023). eLife, 12, e87442.3.
A thalamocortical substrate for integrated information via critical synchronous bursting. Munn, B. R., Müller, E. J., Aru, J., Whyte, C. J., Gidon, A., Larkum, M. E., & Shine, J. M. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(46), e2308670120.
Change detection in the primate auditory cortex through feedback of prediction error signals. Obara, K., Ebina, T., Terada, S.-I., Uka, T., Komatsu, M., Takaji, M., … Matsuzaki, M. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 6981.
Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development. Power, S. D., Stewart, E., Zielke, L. G., Byrne, E. P., Douglas, A., Ortega-de San Luis, C., … Ryan, T. J. (2023). Science Advances, 9(45).
Dopaminergic error signals retune to social feedback during courtship. Roeser, A., Gadagkar, V., Das, A., Puzerey, P. A., Kardon, B., & Goldberg, J. H. (2023). Nature, 623(7986), 375–380.
Hierarchical temporal prediction captures motion processing along the visual pathway. Singer, Y., Taylor, L., Willmore, B. D., King, A. J., & Harper, N. S. (2023). eLife, 12, e52599.
Neuronal implementation of the temporal difference learning algorithm in the midbrain dopaminergic system. Stetsenko, A., & Koos, T. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(45), e2309015120.
Forgotten memory storage and retrieval in Drosophila. Wang, C.-M., Wu, C.-Y., Lin, C.-E., Hsu, M.-C., Lin, J.-C., Huang, C.-C., … Chiang, H.-C. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 7153.
Striatum-projecting prefrontal cortex neurons support working memory maintenance. Wilhelm, M., Sych, Y., Fomins, A., Alatorre Warren, J. L., Lewis, C., Serratosa Capdevila, L., … Helmchen, F. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 7016.
Vestibular contribution to spatial encoding. Zanchi, S., Cuturi, L. F., Sandini, G., Gori, M., & Ferrè, E. R. (2023). European Journal of Neuroscience, 58(9), 4034–4042.
Sampling-based Bayesian inference in recurrent circuits of stochastic spiking neurons. Zhang, W.-H., Wu, S., Josić, K., & Doiron, B. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 7074.
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not-sewell · 2 years ago
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@ava-du-mortain, my beloved, tagged me to post 10 songs i've been into. so here goes:
songs i've been vibing to this month, in no particular order
1. All Things End by Hozier
the heavenly chorus. that's it. that's all.
2. Sunflower by Tamino, Angèle
this song, the music video everything makes me feel downright unwell.
3. Left Right by Abdullah Siddiqui, Ali Sethi, Maanu & Shae Gill
i'm just such a hoe for Ali Sethi and Shae Gill's pair and i'm eternally grateful to @zeesqueere, my dear friend, for sending me this.
4. Hum Aapki Aankhon Mein by S. D. Burman (performed by Geeta Dutt & Mohammad Rafi)
it's a very Mona x Nate song and i'm stuck with a Mona x Nate fic idk what else is left to say
5. Adiye by A. R. Rahman (performed by Sid Sriram)
well. i have one A. R. Rahman song zooming through my brain at any given time.
6. Khabar-e-Tahayyur-e-Ishq by Ali Sethi
Ali Sethi + Ghazal (specifically, ones with the themes of mysticism) has my body, mind and soul, friends.
7. Ay Hairathe by A. R. Rahman (performed by Hariharan, Alka Yagnik, Mohammed Aslam & A. R. Rahman)
OKAY SO I LIED. i always have multiple A. R. Rahman songs zooming through my brain at any given time.
8. Unnai Kaanadhu Naan (Live) by Berklee Indian Ensemble
this version of the Vishwaroopam song fucks severely. that's all.
9. What Colour Is Your Raindrop by Tajdar Junaid
this has exactly my kind of sentimentality to it, so... 🤷
10. Hoyto Tomari Janya by Sudhin Dasgupta (performed by Manna Dey)
again, this is has got a very Mona x Nate vibe, and i'm stuck with a Mona x Nate fic. :))
tagging (and pls ignore if you've done this already skfjks): @zeesqueere, @brightpinkpeppercorn, @bengalifairy, @serenpedac, @amlovelies, @ottobooty
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snackpointcharlie · 11 months ago
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New year, new music from elsewhere and beyond, and the same old host… well, two out of three ain’t bad. Expand your horizons with Snackpoint Charlie, the radio show that dares to ask “What the hell was that?” Every first & third Wedneaday from 10pm to midnight on WGXC, 90.7 FM and streaming at WGXC.org, and podcastificated for your pleasure NOW at the link below
Snackpoint Charlie - Transmission 130 - 2024.01.03 https://wavefarm.org/wf/archive/11q018 [ ^ click for download ^ ]
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1) Cheryl E. Leonard - “Oceanus Meridiem” from ANTARCTICA: MUSIC FROM THE ICE https://cherylleonard.bandcamp.com/album/antarctica-music-from-the-ice
2) Jakson Ayovi - “Mamita” > Chloé Despax & Félix Blume - “Juegos En El Río” from AGUA LARGA: TRADITIONAL & IMAGINARY CIMARRON MUSIC https://akuphone.bandcamp.com/album/agua-larga-traditional-imaginary-cimarron-music
3) Youmna Saba - “Tareeq طريق” from [و​ِ​ش​ا​ح] https://rupturedthelabel.bandcamp.com/album/wishah
(Underbed:) Pinchas Gurevich - “Down and Up”
4) Asha Bhosle - “Abhi Tujhe Pyas Hai” from TYAAG https://www.discogs.com/release/9426389-S-D-Burman-Tyaag
5) Orkes Melayu Irama Seni Baru - “Jangan Kau Marah” from BUJANG DAN DARA https://madrotter-treasure-hunt.blogspot.com/2023/12/orkes-melayu-irama-seni-baru-bujang-dan.html
6) Kwanjit Sriprajan - “Panatibat Sin Kor” from SUPHANBURI SOUL : KWANJIT SRIPRAJAN - THE FIRST LADY OF LAE MUSIC https://zudrangmarecords.bandcamp.com/album/suphanburi-soul-kwanjit-sriprajan-the-first-lady-of-lae-music
7) El Rass & Munma - “Rissala” from FOR BEIRUT: RUPTURED SESSIONS VOL. 6 - LIVE AT RADIO LEBANON https://rupturedthelabel.bandcamp.com/album/for-beirut-ruptured-sessions-vol-6-live-at-radio-lebanon
8) Babsy Konate - “Alhaye Masaye” from TOUNGA https://babsykonate.bandcamp.com/album/tounga
9) Brion Gysin - “All Those Years” from JUNK https://www.wewantsounds.com/?lightbox=dataItem-lq0td805
10) Leonard Cohen - “Machines” from TEL AVIV 1972
11) Farid El Atrache [فريد الأطرش] - “Tisbah Ala Kheir Ya Habibi (Goodnight, My Love) [صبح على خير يا حبيبي]” from TISBAH ALA KHEIR YA HABIBI / YAM DALLAE YA HILOU [تصبح على خير يا حبيبي \ يا مدلغ يا حلو] https://www.discogs.com/release/7910959-%D9%81%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%B7%D8%B1%D8%B4-%D8%AA%D8%B5%D8%A8%D8%AD-%D8%B9%D9%84%D9%89-%D8%AE%D9%8A%D8%B1-%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D8%AD%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A8%D9%8A-%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D9%85%D8%AF%D9%84%D8%BA-%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D8%AD%D9%84%D9%88
12) Srei Sothear & Sinn Sisamouth - “Gentlemen Chill Out at Bar” from CAMBODIAN PSYCH-OUT https://defectiverecords.bandcamp.com/album/cambodian-psych-out
13) Nimmo - “May I Go Out Dancing” from CALIBRE 3 http://chocolatemonk.co.uk/available.html
14) Nino Gvilia - “Dirty is Just What has Boundaries” from OVERWHELMED BY THE UNEXPLAINED https://ninogvilia.bandcamp.com/album/nicole-overwhelmed-by-the-unexplained
15) Strapping Fieldhands - “Eggs in the Reservoir” from GOBS ON THE MIDWAY - SINGLES 1991-95 https://www.discogs.com/release/1732479-Strapping-Fieldhands-Gobs-On-The-Midway-Singles-1991-95
16) Blod - “Stjärnor Lyser Upp Min Väg” from ONDSKANS FRÖ https://discreetmusicgbg.bandcamp.com/album/ondskans-fr
17) Diepkloof United Voice - “Sipo” from HARMONIZING SOWETO: GOLDEN CITY GOSPEL & KASI SOUL FROM THE NEW SOUTH AFRICA https://ostinatorecords.bandcamp.com/album/harmonizing-soweto-golden-city-gospel-kasi-soul-from-the-new-south-africa
18) Stone Tapes - “Clown from Sixties” https://stonetapes.bandcamp.com
19) Robert Millis - “Side A” from HARMONY HOLLYWOOD http://chocolatemonk.co.uk/available.html
20) Grisha Shakhnes - “Stockholm variation #2.5 (excerpt)” from THE DISTANCE BETWEEN A WORD AND A DEED https://disappearingrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-distance-between-a-word-and-a-deed
21) Obie Feldi and M.C. Schmidt - “John of Dust A (excerpt)” from JOHN OF DUST https://matmos.bandcamp.com/album/john-of-dust
22) Aida Heston - “Mama Said (excerpt)” https://www.facebook.com/AIDA.singer.songwriter/
(Underbed:) Pinchas Gurevich - “Drained Sap”
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🎩 Hat's off ✍️🎤 🎼 🎧 🎹🎻🎺 One of 🎹❤️🎹 My Fav song👌 wonderful lyrics 💞💞💞too easy... "Khwab Ho Tum Ya Koi Haqeeqat"
Teen Devian (1965). Kishor Kumar. Majrooh Sultanpuri. S. D. Burman.
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gmqazi19739 · 1 month ago
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Sunidhi Chauhan - Bio, Top 30 Best Bollywood Music
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When it comes to Bollywood music, Sunidhi Chauhan stands out. Known for her energetic and bold performances, she has dominated the charts for decades. She made a lasting impact with every song, and her journey has been nothing but inspirational.
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Biography and Early Life Early Childhood Sunidhi Chauhan was born on August 14, 1983 in New Delhi, India. From an early age, she showed signs of musical talent. Raised in a family that supported her interests, she began participating in local singing competitions and cultural events. First big stop at 13 is "Scripture" At the age of 13, Sunidhi made her Bollywood songs debut with the film "Shastram" in 1996. It was just the beginning of a career that soon became famous Breakthrough and Rise to the Stars "Listen to me" Victory Her first big win came when she won the reality music show “Listen to My Voice”. This success created popularity and paved the way for her journey in Bollywood. First hit: “Ruki Si Zindagi” from Mast (1999) In 1999, Sunidhi gained immense recognition with the song "Ruki See Zindagi" from the movie Mast. The song not only brought him fame but also won him the Filmfare R D Burman Award for New Hindi Music Talent. She dominates the Bollywood game with her versatile voice The Age of Mad Songs – A unique and well-valued niche Sunidhi soon became known as the “queen of item songs”. She lent her voice to several popular item numbers, including “Mehboob Mere,” which was one of the first hits to earn her a Filmfare nomination. Filmfare nominations for songs like “Dhoom Machale” In 2004, her powerful hit “Dhoom Machale” earned him another Filmfare nomination. In later years, she praised “Kaisi Paheli” and “Deedar De”. Promotions and Awards First Filmfare Award for "BD" In 2006, Sunidhi finally won her first Filmfare Award for the song “Beedi” from the movie Onkara. This marked a turning point in her career, further solidifying her status as one of the top vocalists in the industry. Other notable nominations Her impressive streak continued with nominations for “Soniye” and “Aashiqui Main”. These songs became audience favorites and showcased her versatility. The famous songs that defined her Career “Aaja Nachle” and “Sajnaji Wari” – 2007’s top charts In 2007, Sunidhi’s career reached new heights with the title song “Aaja Nachle” and the scorching “Sajnaji Wari”. The duo was highly praised for its catchy melodies and passionate delivery by Sunidhi. “Soniye” and “Aashiqui Main” – audience favourites These songs became chart-toppers and are some of Sunidhi’s favorite songs till date. Sunidhi Chauhan's unique musical style Known for powerful performances Sunidhi's music is marked by power, energy and emotion. Her ability to alternate between traditional and contemporary Hindi songs sets him apart from her peers. A blend of traditional and contemporary voices Sunidhi seamlessly blends classical influences with contemporary beats, making her music relatable to audiences of all generations. Personal life and inspiration Life beyond music Outside her Indian music career, Sunidhi leads a low-key private life. Despite being a public figure, she prefers to keep her personal life out of sight. Family and influences Sunidhi credits her family for being a constant source of encouragement throughout her career. She has eminent musicians from the Indian and international music industry as her role models. Conclusion Sunidhi Chauhan’s Bollywood journey has been a blend of talent, hard work and luck. From winning reality shows as a teenager to becoming one of the most in-demand vocalists, she has achieved great success. With many hits and awards under her belt, Sunidhi continues to inspire aspiring musicians. Her Hindi Indian music will remain an integral part of Bollywood for years to come. FAQs 1. What is the most popular song of Sunidhi Chauhan? Sunidhi is known for many hit songs, but Omkar’s “Beedi” is one of her most famous songs. 2. When did Sunidhi Chauhan start her music career? She started singing professionally at the age of 13 in 1996 with Shastra. 3. How many Filmfare awards has Sunidhi Chauhan won? She has won the Filmfare Award for “Beady” and has several other nominations. 4. Why is Sunidhi Chauhan called the “Queen of Material Music”? Her powerful voice and energetic singing style made her the go-to singer for item numbers like “Dhoom Machale” and “Mehboob Mere”. 5. What makes Sunidhi Chauhan’s musical style unique? Sunidhi’s ability to blend traditional and contemporary voices while delivering energetic vocals sets her apart from other musicians. Read the full article
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pradip-madgaonkar · 2 months ago
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S. D. Burman Birth Anniversary : Wishes from Pradip Madgaonkar
राजघराण्याची गादी सोडून संगीताचं क्षेत्र निवडणारे एस. डी. बर्मन! वाचा बॉलिवूडच्या दिग्गज संगीतकाराबद्दल...
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bollywoodirect · 1 year ago
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Tere Mere Sapne Ab Ek Rang Hain, Ho Jahan Bhi Le Jaayein Raahein Hum Sang Hain Mere Tere Dil Ka, Tay Tha Ik Din Milna, Jaise Bahaar Aane Par, Tay Hai Phool Ka Khilna
O Mere Jeevan Sathi
Tere Mere Sapne Ab Ek Rang Hain, Ho Jahan Bhi Le Jaayein Raahein Hum Sang Hain
Song by #MohdRafi, #SDBurman, #Shailendra
Movie #Guide (1965) - #DevAnand, #WaheedaRehman
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bandya-mama · 2 months ago
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S. D. Burman Birth Anniversary : Wishes from Bandya Mama
राजघराण्याची गादी सोडून संगीताचं क्षेत्र निवडणारे एस. डी. बर्मन! वाचा बॉलिवूडच्या दिग्गज संगीतकाराबद्दल...
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double15god · 3 months ago
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DIL KI AWAAZ- 8. Dev Anand & S D Burman - part 1
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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In Venice Beach, naive Midwesterner JB bonds with local slacker KG and they form the rock band Tenacious D. Setting out to become the world’s greatest band is no easy feat, so they set out to steal what could be the answer to their prayers… a magical guitar pick housed in a rock-and-roll museum some 300 miles away. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: JB: Jack Black KG: Kyle Gass Lee: JR Reed Dio: Ronnie James Dio Open Mic Host: Paul F. Tompkins Lil’ JB: Troy Gentile Security Guard: Ned Bellamy Security Guard: Fred Armisen Car Chase Cop / Gang Leader: Kirk Ward Truck Stop Waitress: Amy Poehler The Stranger: Tim Robbins Satan: Dave Grohl Guitar Center Guy: Ben Stiller Girl: Lara Everly Girl: Brittany Eldridge Girl: Melissa-Anne Davenport Gang Member: John Ennis Gang Member: V.J. Foster Gang Member: Jay Johnston Drunk Frat Dude: Colin Hanks Al’s Bar Waitress: Stephanie Erb Gorgeous Woman: Amy Adams Tattooed Biker: Milos Milicevic Ecstatic Woman: Molly Bryant Poopy Guy: Michael Rivkin Stand Up Comic: Gregg Turkington Exploding Head Guy: Patrick M. Walsh Fainting Woman: Bevin Kaye KG’s Mother: Evie Peck Young KG: Mason Knight Bully: Erik Walker Betty Black: Cynthia Ettinger Billy Black: Andrew Lewis Caldwell Tarot Card Reader: Laura Milligan Frat Boy #1 (uncredited): Jason Segel Bud Black (uncredited): Meat Loaf Sasquatch (uncredited): John C. Reilly Film Crew: Casting: Jeanne McCarthy Executive Producer: Georgia Kacandes Songs: Jack Black Stunts: Jack Gill Executive Producer: Ben Stiller Original Music Composer: John King Makeup Designer: Barney Burman Second Unit Director of Photography: Paul Hughen Supervising Sound Editor: Elmo Weber Stunt Double: Cole S. McKay Visual Effects Supervisor: David D. Johnson Casting: Juel Bestrop Executive Producer: Cale Boyter Stunts: Mic Rodgers Songs: Kyle Gass Writer: Liam Lynch Producer: Stuart Cornfeld Editor: David Rennie Executive Producer: Toby Emmerich Executive In Charge Of Production: Erik Holmberg Second Assistant Director: Heather Grierson Production Design: Martin Whist Sound Effects Editor: Derek Vanderhorst Director of Photography: Robert Brinkmann Executive Producer: Richard Brener Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross Second Unit Director: Rick Avery Supervising Sound Editor: David Bach First Assistant Director: Milos Milicevic Stunts: Doug Coleman Stunts: Tim Trella Stunt Driver: Angelique Midthunder Art Department Coordinator: Mike Piccirillo Stunts: Robert Chapin Set Decoration: Don Diers Costume Designer: Dayna Pink Stunts: Terry Jackson Stunt Double: John Ashker Special Effects Makeup Artist: Toni G Stunts: Tom Elliott Special Effects Makeup Artist: Justin Stafford Special Effects Makeup Artist: Mike Smithson Stunt Double: Rick Miller Stunts: Larry Rippenkroeger Stunts: Sean Graham Art Direction: Maria Baker Stunts: Ian Quinn Script Supervisor: Pamela Alch Stunts: Brian Machleit Sound Effects Editor: Clayton Weber Still Photographer: Zade Rosenthal Stunts: Frank Torres Aerial Director of Photography: David B. Nowell Hair Department Head: Linda D. Flowers Key Hair Stylist: Merribelle Anderson Makeup Artist: Ralis Kahn Hairstylist: Yeşim “Shimmy” Osman Sound Effects Editor: Marc Glassman Visual Effects: Brent M. Bowen Camera Operator: Michael FitzMaurice Sound Effects Editor: Orada Jusatayanond Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak Stunts: Dean Bailey Stunts: Eliza Coleman Makeup Department Head: Kate Shorter Stunt Coordinator: Scotty Richards Production Supervisor: Ralph Bertelle First Assistant Camera: Thomas Vandermillen Stunt Coordinator: Brian Avery Visual Effects: John Coats Stunts: Kevin Abercrombie Special Effects Makeup Artist: Scott Stoddard Stunts: Joni Avery Stunt Driver: Ed McDermott II Special Effects Makeup Artist: Michael Marino Second Second Assistant Director: Velvet Andrews-Smith Steadicam Operator: Jon Myers Stunt Driver: Jody Hart Stunts: Roger Richman Second Second Assistant Director: Ivan Kraljević Stunts: Danny Wynands Stunts: Jeff Brockton Stunt Double: Tad Griffith Stunts: Buck McDancer Special Effects Coordinator: Andy Weder Stunt...
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shrutim12 · 1 year ago
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The Best Money-Inspired Music You Need To Hear
Money makes the world go 'round, and it also has a way of inspiring musicians to create some of the most memorable tunes. In this blog, we'll dive into a mix of Hindi and English songs that revolve around the theme of money. From the joys of wealth to the struggles of making ends meet, these songs cover the spectrum of financial experiences. So, grab your headphones and get ready to groove to the sound of money!
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1. Pink Floyd - "Money"
We kick off our money-inspired music journey with an absolute classic. Pink Floyd's "Money" is an iconic track that explores the allure of wealth and the materialistic nature of our society. The distinctive cash register sound effects and Roger Waters' powerful vocals make this song an evergreen hit. As you listen, you can't help but feel the rhythm of the financial world.
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2. Kishore Kumar - "Paisa Yeh Paisa"
Switching gears to Bollywood, Kishore Kumar's "Paisa Yeh Paisa" from the movie Karz is a Hindi gem that exudes the spirit of money. The catchy lyrics and energetic music perfectly capture the thrill of earning, spending, and enjoying the fruits of labor. It's a reminder that money can indeed bring happiness.
3. ABBA - "Money, Money, Money"
ABBA's "Money, Money, Money" is an upbeat track that delves into the pursuit of fortune and the desire for a better life. With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics, this song will have you singing along and dreaming of a life without financial worries.
4. Dev D - "Emotional Attyachar"
Anil Kapoor dancing on the rooftop in Slumdog Millionaire might have brought this song to the international stage, but its energy and lyrics resonate with many. "Emotional Attyachar" from the movie Dev D is a raw and edgy portrayal of the relationship between money and emotions. Its rebellious spirit captures the essence of the anti-establishment sentiment that can sometimes come with financial struggles.
5. R.D. Burman - "Yeh Duniya, Yeh Mehfil"
R.D. Burman's "Yeh Duniya, Yeh Mehfil" from the movie Heer Raanjha is a timeless melody. The song reflects on the transient nature of life and wealth, reminding us that the pursuit of money can sometimes overshadow the true essence of living.
6. Notorious B.I.G. - "Mo Money Mo Problems"
Jumping back to English, we have Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo Money Mo Problems." This hip-hop classic emphasizes that more money often brings more complications and challenges. Biggie's smooth delivery and catchy beats make it a track you'll want to groove to, even if you don't have "Mo Money."
7. Jagjit Singh - "Sarakti Jaye Hai Rukh Se Naqab Ahista Ahista"
Jagjit Singh's mesmerizing voice in "Sarakti Jaye Hai Rukh Se Naqab Ahista Ahista" is a soothing reminder that the pursuit of wealth can sometimes lead us to wear masks and hide our true selves. This ghazal beautifully encapsulates the complexity of love, money, and identity.
8. 50 Cent - "I Get Money"
A bit more on the flashy side, 50 Cent's "I Get Money" is all about flaunting wealth and success. The rapper's confident delivery and braggadocious lyrics make it clear that he's living the high life. It's a song that can boost your confidence, even if your wallet isn't as heavy as 50 Cent's.
9. R.D. Burman - "Mehbooba Mehbooba"
Another gem from the legendary R.D. Burman, "Mehbooba Mehbooba" from the movie Sholay is a lively song that celebrates the joy of life and the pleasures it offers. While it doesn't explicitly talk about money, its infectious rhythm and lively atmosphere will make you want to hit the dance floor and celebrate life.
10. The Beatles - "Can't Buy Me Love"
Closing out our money-inspired music list is The Beatles' classic "Can't Buy Me Love." This song reminds us that love is something money can't purchase. The Fab Four's timeless sound and lyrics continue to resonate with generations, making it a fitting conclusion to our musical journey.
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Conclusion
Music has a unique ability to touch our hearts and souls, and these money-inspired songs do just that. Whether you're a fan of English or Hindi music, there's a tune for every financial mood. From the glittering allure of wealth to the raw emotions of financial struggles, these songs remind us that money is an integral part of our lives, and it's worth exploring through the magic of music. So, hit play and let the melodies of money guide your musical adventure.
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