Laxmikant pyarelal biography of michael jackson

  • Michael Jackson came to India in 1996 for a concert in Mumbai.
  • Through the four decades that they ruled Hindi film music, it is not possible to see Laxmikant and Pyarelal in isolation.
  • Today, Pyarelal has his own global standing, and is the only Indian composer to have a symphony registered in his name.
  • Sweet Melodies of 70s

    Music is that cool and calm breeze which touches the soul of all and sundry. It is always a treat to lend your ears to a beautiful and melodious voice.

    When I was a child it was romantic era in Bollywood and it reflected in music too. I remember correctly my father singing those famous numbers sung by Kishore Kumar and Mohmmad Rafi. Lata Mangeshkar also known as Nightangle of India, sang some evergreen songs which itched in Indian memory forever. I grew up listening to spiritual as well as love songs, used to broadcast in radio. Below are the iconic legends of the Indian film industry who swept the nation with their voice.

    The 70s were largely dominated by a man called Kishore Kumar ( second from left )with music provided by a duo Laxmikant Pyarelal and while I would recommend just randomly picking out Kishore Kumar’s songs, here is a list of songs one may enjoy.

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    Aradhana
    Sholay (Have achieved a cult status)
    Yaadon Ki Baarat
    Abhimaan
    Chitchor (A gem of an album by a highly under rated Yesudas)
    Mera Naam Joker
    Bobby (IMHO popular largely due to the movie)
    Chhoti Si Baat
    Muqaddar ka Sikandar
    Don  

    LIST SOURCE: quora.com

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  • On the Michael Jackson beat


    YESTERDAY, on June 25, it was five years since Michael Jackson left us. While fans worldwide would have remembered his hit songs and dance steps, many in Mumbai might have flashed back to the night of November 1, 1996, when the King of Pop gave his maiden concert in India. Clearly, it was one of the best shows India has ever witnessed, and it was discussed by those who attended it for weeks to come.

    As the music journalist of Mid Day, Mumbai, I was assigned not only to cover the show at Andheri Sports Complex, but also the preparations and the aftermath. In other words, I was on the ‘Michael Jackson beat’. Here, I shall jot down a few memories of that experience.

    The build-up

    A FORTNIGHT before the King of Pop had arrived in Mumbai, at a time when hundreds of fans were eagerly looking forward to his visit, I was already getting tired of the words ‘Michael’ and ‘Jackson’. It had been a few weeks since I had been put on the MJ beat, with a clear brief that I had to file some exclusive story every day. My boss insisted that we just could not lag behind the competition, which comprised Bombay Times and Indian Express.

    I liked Michael Jackson, but I wasn’t a diehard fan. There was a time, yes, in 1983 and 1984, when I would regularly lis