jagadeeshwarank
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Acapella version of Kandukonden.
There are a brother sister duo called Gopal Navale,guitar and Geetha Navale, Veena. They had a music school called Guruskool around Banglaore. They briefly had a band called Esperanto who did a fantastic version of Aigiri Nandini. There was the veena, guitar, saxophone and a kickass drum solo. I bought the CD in college and loved the version of the song/prayer/mantra (I don't know what to call it) not knowing nothing where it comes from or the meaning of it. I have tried to google and search on various websites this version of the song. would be great if I could get my hands on it. please do share if somebody has heard it or has a copy. Does seem unimportant to chase a song you heard in college but it really brings back fond memories.ARR's Aigiri Nandini:
Nice one! This song from the film also has the same pattern and pace, I like this one better.This one really steals the show whenever I open YouTube. The lines do connect well, and visuals show a girl kid even though the song is about boy kid.
That must have been really great Raghu to enjoy the concert so up close. This cover is great. Really enjoyed her singing it, minus the facial makeup.I had the good fortune of listening to Dolores O'Riordan (Cranberries) in 2001 or something.
It was in San Francisco at The Fillmore (a closed auditorium).
My wife and I were probably 40 feet from the stage or something like that.
Was a big fan of their music already, but boy this concert blew my mind away.
Here is an all important number from Dolores/Cranberries.
Zombie - Original by Cranberries (that voice was one of a kind)
The version below was supposed to be recorded with Dolores in the lead, music by Bad Wolves.
Unfortunately, it only ended up as a cover since the music world lost Dolores to suicide.
Zombie - Cover by Bad Wolves (these guys have done justice to the original)
Now here is a very different take from a singer next door.
It's a rendition of the song in Urdu and English.
The lady's voice is to be admired, even though I don't fully understand Urdu.
Zombie - Cover by Bakht Arif
Cheers,
Raghu