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Maine Socha Tha Agar

Friday, January 27th, 2006

This is written by Pradeep@HF. The song is translated by Unni@HF.

First time when I heard this song in Mumbai, I was just speechless. I repeatedly played back the song many times constantly. The poignancy in the lyrics by Nyay Sharma keeps me glued even today. Music is by Babul. (more…)


Republic Day

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

Article by mohdrafi.com

Today we celebrate our republic day. Its one of the greatest national celebrations observed throughout the country on January 26 every year. During the first republic day celebration at the Red Fort, on 26th January 1950, Rafi Sahab was allotted (more…)


Rafi Speaks in Toronto Concert

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Couple of months back a member@HF had uploaded this small talk where we can hear Rafi Sahab speak a few lines. This was in one of the Toronto Concerts. I do not have much information other than this. If any of you know more, please comment.

Couple of months back a member@HF had uploaded this small talk where we can hear Rafi Sahab speak a few lines. This was in one of the Toronto Concerts. I do not have much information other than this. If any of you know more, please comment. (more…)


What is it that Rafi has that make people want him more?

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

The Excerpts of the interview on Radio Farishta on Saturday, June 18 2005, 1400 hrs, on Farishta Guftagu with RJ Mash. This was shared by Mohan Flora.

The great maestro of the South music industry, Ilyaraja, fell short of saying that Yesudas and S.P. Balasubramaniam were the best singers ever when he added that Mohammed Rafi Saheb was supreme and none can go beyond him. S.P.Balasubramaniam’s childhood hero was Rafi (more…)


O.P.Nayyar turns 80 years old – Part 2

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

Continued from the part 1. Article by Mahesh Chakravorty.

O.P.Nayyar and Asha have a marvellous collections to their credit. Looking at Asha’s entire repertoire there are many songs that have been marked in history as everlasting. And more than 50 of her career best have been Nayyar’s compositions. (more…)


O.P.Nayyar turns 80 years old – Part 1

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

Article by Mahesh Chakravorty.

Onkar Prasad Nayyar, the rhythm king, turned 80 on 16th Jan. He was one composer who stood out for his distinctive style and instinctive melody. The tiktok sound created by the hooves of horses galloping, introduction to the lifestyle of the poor with the folk music (more…)


Woh Kaun Si Mushiqil Hai

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

Article by Pradeep

Anyone who listens to this song, would get inspired by the message, beauty and simplicity in it. Thanks to Unni@HF who uploaded this track in his Kachha Dhaaga thread. The song is Woh Kaun Si Mushqil Hai from Maa Beta , released in 1962. Hemant Kumar’s music and Prem Dhavan’s lyrics. (more…)


Dil Ke Jharoke Mein

Friday, January 20th, 2006

This information is shared by PrinceAli@HF

Sateesh Wagle: Dil Ke Jharoke Mein Tujhko Bithaakar (Brahmachari) reminds me of another incident. Jaikishan and I had gone to Ahmedabad, when my friend insited on showing me the city. While roaming through the city’s

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How to Sing Like Rafi Saheb?

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

This article is by Vishal Kulshrestha and Pratik Kumar.

Computers, the most famous buzzword of modern times can be a great aid for singing. Here I only touch on their use for analyzing and reproducing song’s of rafi saheb, though the techniques are very generic in nature. I feel this is one of the best discoveries of my life. (more…)


The Shanmukhananda Hall celebrated its Golden Jubilee

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Article by mohdrafi.com

The Shanmukhananda Hall celebrated its Golden Jubilee just 2 years back. On a muggy, monsoon evening in Mumbai, actor Dilip Kumar and music director Naushad saab were among those who listened enchanted as Srikkanth Narayan, a leading singer of the `Keep Alive’ music group, committed to preserve (more…)