Kristie Yung & Alamgir – Keh Dena
Nov 18, 2011 tabla
Canadian Popstar Kristie Yung sings in URDU to pay tribute to ALAMGIR. Watch it full screen & HD: http://youtu.be/MM3bgGhFtJw – http://facebook.com/mangoestv for more goodies
Buy on iTunes or amazon to support ALAMGIR (all proceeds to go his health fund)
iTunes: http://bit.ly/kehdena
Amazon: http://amzn.to/pFNzNj
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http://alamgirhealthfund.com
http://mangoestheseries.com
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‘We are thankful to Kristie Yung (Co-Producer & Vocals)
Nick Chowlia (Arrangenment & Instruments)
Ricky Thinda (Guitars)
Sunny Matharu (Tabla), and of course
Alamgir for being a mentor”
- Suhrwardy Brothers
Lyrics
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Keh Dena, Ankhon se
Samajh lena, Baaton se
Koi tua rehta hai
sanson mein
Keh Dena, Ankhon se
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Samajh lena, Baaton se
Koi tua rehta hai
sanson mein
Kal tak tha mein akela
Yadon mein, jaane jan
Aaj tu paas hai
Mein ab aur kisi se
kun miloon, jaane jan
Aaj tu saath hai
Teri hi, ahat hai
Raahon mein
Raahon mein
Aaj kahein mil jain to bataon
Mein tujhey tera yeh afsana
Chahat seh hae jeewan
Kia chupaaon mein ishey
Mein ney yeh jana hae
Teri hi, soorat hae
Raahon mein
Raahon mein
Keh Dena, Ankhon se
Samhaj lena, Baaton se
Koi tua rehta hai
sanson mein
Keh dena, Ankhon se
Samajh lena, baaton se
koi tua, rehta hai
sanson mein
sanson mein
sanson mein
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Duration : 0:4:23
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Curiosity Killed The Cat – Down To Earth
Feb 17, 2011 tapping
1986) They appeared out of nowhere, as if they were transported from a parallel universe wherein blue-eyed soul was seen as rock & roll’s salvation in the late 80s. Likeminded groups like Johnny Hates Jazz, Waterfront, Living in a Box, and Curiosity
Killed the Cat all debuted and disappeared at the same time. Of the four Curiosity Killed the Cat leaned more towards the teen girl population that hung “Smash Hits” posters on their bedroom walls. The band’s lightweight funk and photogenic looks rewarded them with mainstream acceptance in their native England but America didn’t budge. Curiosity Killed the Cat was formed in 1984 by Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot (vocals), Julian Godfrey Brookhouse (guitar), Nicholas Bernard Throp (bass), Michael Drummond (drums), and Toby Anderson (keyboards). While in art school Volpeliere-Pierrot met Throp, who was then in a post-punk group called Twilight Children with the other future members of Curiosity Killed the Cat. After inviting him to sing Volpeliere-Pierrot became the band’s new lead singer. They recorded a track entitled “Curiosity Killed the Cat” which caught the interest of businessman Peter Rosengard, who eventually renamed the band after their song and became their manager. In 1985, Curiosity Killed the Cat was signed to Phonogram, and the group began making their first LP. However, producers Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare were taken off the project, replaced by Stewart Levine; as a result, the album was delayed for nearly a year. The toe-tapping single “Misfit” was released in July 1986, but it was not successful. The band gained much attention after Andy Warhol became a fan; he even did a cameo for the “Misfit” video. In early 1987 “Down to Earth” became a Top-10 hit in the U.K. Two years later the group shortened their appellation to Curiosity. 1992’s “Hang On In There Baby” peaked at No. 3 on the British charts, and the band disappeared from the music scene until they joined the 80s nostalgia Here and Now tour in 2001. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide
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Duration : 0:3:50
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Instrumental guitar – Rod DeGeorge Promo Clip for Cosmic Playground
Dec 23, 2009 guitar solos
http://www.degeorgemusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/roddegeorge
Promo for my Instrumental Guitar CD Cosmic Playground
There must be a lot of monkey bars and turbo-tube slides in DeGeorge’s playground. It’s fun to zoom through all the melodies, wah stabs, keyboard flurries, shred bits and harmony solos, and then collapse with giddy exhaustion.
Guitar Player magazine
“If there’s justice in the world, Rod DeGeorge will be one of the brightest stars amongst 21st century new guitar heroes…this is one of the hottest guitar instrumental records in the last few years. A must buy, no doubt about it!” – 10 out of 10 points.
HammerWorld Magazine, Hungary
“Check out this adventurous young fella: his playing is very exciting, and his technical proficiency is quite admirable.”
Elliott Randall (Steely Dan/Solo Artist)
“It almost frightens me about what we may see in the future from this incredibly talented musician. Cosmic Playground is more than a calling card…it’s a full-on statement of purpose that he has arrived and demands your attention”
Progscape.com
Rod DeGeorge is by far one of the most prolific talents I have come across in a long time. His international flavor is sure to become a heavy influence on future artists for years to come
Twisted Voice
“I would pity the Devil if he ever made his way from Georgia to Pennsylvania cause as bad a time as he had with Charlie, he would just be thrashed by Rod!”
Sea of Tranquility
“Rod DeGeorge has the potential to be a big guitar hero like Steve Vai or John Petrucci. Points: 15/10 (no, not 10…15!!!)”
Gitarren-Blog.de
“Solid, clean playing and great shredding skills abound, but unlike the modern prog-metal heads who are into shredding without making much of a musical statement, this guitarist speaks volumes in his writing, technique, and phrasing.”
Music Street Journal
“Then there was Rod DeGeorge’s legendary playing I’d heard so much about and finally got to see. And yes, he’s as good as the rumors and then some”. -Roving Reporter, Cindy Rutolo – Dietrich, PA Musician
“DeGeorge’s guitar work is nothing short of magnificent and his songs have interesting and inventive chord structure changes” – Jim Speese, Reading Eagle
Duration : 0:3:10
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Billy Idol – Eyes Without a Face
Sep 2, 2009 guitar solos
1984) The video was directed by David Mallet and begins with a close-up of Idol’s sneering face, interspersed with three unidentifiable (‘faceless’) female singers. During the song’s bridge, the scene changes to Steve Stevens shredding on guitar and Idol in familiar punk poses while dancing in a flaming octagon surrounded by hooded acolytes. The imagery of the video contrasts with the relative softness of the song and its lyrics of longing. Reportedly filmed in a marathon 30-hour session, the video was released in June 1984 and subsequently nominated for MTV Video Music Awards for “Best Editing” and “Best Cinematography”. _____________________________________ Billy Idol makes his feature film debut in The Doors. Idol first burst onto the world music scene in the mid-’70s as lead singer of the British punk band Generation X. When he saw that the punk movement was stagnating, Idol left London and relocated to New York. While recording his self-titled album in 1982, he formed a partnership with producer Keith Forsey, and the two have worked together ever since, producing a string of hits beginning with Hot in the City, White Wedding and Dancing With Myself. The release in 1983 of Rebel Yell, an album which dominated the airwaves for more than a year, earned Idol a Grammy nomination and three huge hits — the title track, Eyes Without a Face and Flesh for Fantasy. The album Whiplash Smile followed (which contained the singles Sweet Sixteen and To Be a Lover, the latter earning Idol another Grammy nomination for best male rock vocal in 1987). Next came Vital Idol,” which included a No. 1 smash hit for Idol, the live version of Mony Mony. In 1990, Idol had just completed Charmed Life when he suffered a near-fatal motorcycle accident which forced the cancellation of his original role in The Doors. Director Oliver Stone found another part for Idol, and the character of Cat is actually portrayed on crutches. Five leg operations later, Idol rebounded from the accident with an extensive world tour which began in August of 1990. To date, Charmed Life has sold in excess of 1 million copies and has produced three hit singles for the rock star: Cradle of Love, L.A. Woman and Prodigal Blues. Idol also received a 1990 MTV Video Award for the David Fincher-produced Cradle of Love video.
Duration : 0:4:7
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