Friday, June 26, 2009

A Legend Dies: A Great Journey End's with Micheal Jackson's Sudden Death

When i heard the news Micheal that he died' i was shocked and i was crying like a child.
O Micheal! its too early my freind you are one of the great legends which has ever walked on the earth,my freinds,cousins,family everyone is crying for Micheal.

Who makes the whole world cry with his songs,moves,action now sleeps for ever.
He set the standards for himself at the music industry.People used to fight to get the tickets of Micheals Concert but no more Micheal.

Jackson, a former child star who became one of the best-selling pop artists of all time before a descending into a strange and reclusive lifestyle, died on Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital, where he had been rushed in full cardiac arrest after collapsing at his nearby rental home.

His passing was front page news around the world, airwaves were filled with his greatest hits from "Thriller" to "Billie Jean," social networking sites were bombarded with messages and tributes from fans and musicians continued to pour in.

"It's so sad and shocking," said former Beatle Paul McCartney. "I feel privileged to have hung out and worked with Michael. He was a massively talented boy man with a gentle soul. His music will be remembered forever."
Few details were known about the circumstances surrounding Jackson's death, but the entertainer was reportedly unconscious and not breathing by the time he arrived at UCLA Medical Center, and doctors were unable to revive him.

His body was flown by helicopter from the hospital to the coroner's office late on Thursday.
Brian Oxman, a spokesman for the Jackson family, told CNN on Thursday the family had been concerned about his health and had tried in vain to take care of him for months.
"Michael appeared at rehearsals a couple of times, he was very seriously trying to be able to do those rehearsals," Oxman said of Jackson's preparations for a series of 50 concerts that were scheduled to begin in London in July.

"His use of medications had gotten in the way, his injuries which he had sustained performing, where he had broken a vertebrae and he had broken his leg from a fall on the stage, were getting in the way," Oxman told CNN.

Authorities have scheduled an autopsy for Friday. But they cautioned it could take weeks to determine a cause of death, which will likely have to wait for the return of toxicology tests. Those tests will determine if Jackson had any drugs, alcohol or prescription medications in his system.

Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department's Robbery Homicide division searched Jackson's home in the upscale Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles at the behest of Chief William Bratton. But they called the investigation an "every day" event.

What a Talent

Jackson dominated the charts in the 1980s and is considered one of the most successful entertainers of the past century, with a lifetime sales tally estimated at 750 million records, 13 Grammy Awards and several seminal music videos to his name.
"Michael was and will remain one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived," said Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, Jackson's first label boss.
"He was exceptional, artistic and original. He gave the world his heart and soul through his music."

But Jackson's reputation as a singer and dancer was overshadowed in recent years by his increasingly abnormal appearance, and bizarre lifestyle, which included his friendship with a chimp and a preference for the company of children.

He named his estate in the central California foothills Neverland Valley Ranch, in tribute to the J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories, and filled it with amusement park rides and a petting zoo.
Jackson was twice accused of molesting young boys and was charged in 2003 with child sexual abuse. He became even more reclusive following his 2005 acquittal and vowed he would never again live at Neverland.

Facing a battered reputation and mountain of debts the Wall Street Journal reported ran to $500 million, Jackson had spent the last two months rehearsing for the London concerts, including Wednesday night at the huge Staples Center arena, home to the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.

Despite reports of Jackson's ill-health, the promoters of the London shows, AEG Live, said in March Jackson passed a 4-1/2 hour physical examination with independent doctors.
"I can't stop crying over the sad news," Madonna said in a statement. "I have always admired Michael Jackson. The world has lost one of the greats but his music will live on forever."
Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the seventh of nine children and first performed with his brothers as a member of the Jackson 5.

His 1982 album "Thriller" yielded seven top-10 singles. The album sold 21 million copies in the United States and at least 27 million internationally.

The following year, he unveiled his signature "moonwalk" dance move, gliding across the stage and setting off an instant trend, while performing "Billie Jean" during an NBC special.
In 1994, Jackson married Elvis Presley's only child, Lisa Marie, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1996.

"I'm so very sad and confused with every emotion possible. ... This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me," Presley said in statement.
Jackson married Debbie Rowe the same year and had two children, before splitting in 1999, and he later had another child with an unidentified surrogate mother.

He is survived by three children named Prince Michael I, Paris Michael and Prince Michael II, known for his brief public appearance when his father held him over the railing of a hotel balcony, causing widespread criticism.



Jackson dominated the charts in the 1980s and is considered one of the most successful entertainers of the past century, with a lifetime sales tally estimated at 750 million records, 13 Grammy Awards and several seminal music videos to his name.
"Michael was and will remain one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived," said Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, Jackson's first label boss.
"He was exceptional, artistic and original. He gave the world his heart and soul through his music."
But Jackson's reputation as a singer and dancer was overshadowed in recent years by his increasingly abnormal appearance, and bizarre lifestyle, which included his friendship with a chimp and a preference for the company of children.
He named his estate in the central California foothills Neverland Valley Ranch, in tribute to the J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories, and filled it with amusement park rides and a petting zoo.
Jackson was twice accused of molesting young boys and was charged in 2003 with child sexual abuse. He became even more reclusive following his 2005 acquittal and vowed he would never again live at Neverland.
Facing a battered reputation and mountain of debts the Wall Street Journal reported ran to $500 million, Jackson had spent the last two months rehearsing for the London concerts, including Wednesday night at the huge Staples Center arena, home to the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.
Despite reports of Jackson's ill-health, the promoters of the London shows, AEG Live, said in March Jackson passed a 4-1/2 hour physical examination with independent doctors.
"I can't stop crying over the sad news," Madonna said in a statement. "I have always admired Michael Jackson. The world has lost one of the greats but his music will live on forever."
Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the seventh of nine children and first performed with his brothers as a member of the Jackson 5.
His 1982 album "Thriller" yielded seven top-10 singles. The album sold 21 million copies in the United States and at least 27 million internationally.
The following year, he unveiled his signature "moonwalk" dance move, gliding across the stage and setting off an instant trend, while performing "Billie Jean" during an NBC special.
In 1994, Jackson married Elvis Presley's only child, Lisa Marie, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1996.
"I'm so very sad and confused with every emotion possible. ... This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me," Presley said in statement.
Jackson married Debbie Rowe the same year and had two children, before splitting in 1999, and he later had another child with an unidentified surrogate mother.
He is survived by three children named Prince Michael I, Paris Michael and Prince Michael II, known for his brief public appearance when his father held him over the railing of a hotel balcony, causing widespread criticism.


Jackson dominated the charts in the 1980s and is considered one of the most successful entertainers of the past century, with a lifetime sales tally estimated at 750 million records, 13 Grammy Awards and several seminal music videos to his name.
"Michael was and will remain one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived," said Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, Jackson's first label boss.
"He was exceptional, artistic and original. He gave the world his heart and soul through his music."
But Jackson's reputation as a singer and dancer was overshadowed in recent years by his increasingly abnormal appearance, and bizarre lifestyle, which included his friendship with a chimp and a preference for the company of children.
He named his estate in the central California foothills Neverland Valley Ranch, in tribute to the J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories, and filled it with amusement park rides and a petting zoo.
Jackson was twice accused of molesting young boys and was charged in 2003 with child sexual abuse. He became even more reclusive following his 2005 acquittal and vowed he would never again live at Neverland.
Facing a battered reputation and mountain of debts the Wall Street Journal reported ran to $500 million, Jackson had spent the last two months rehearsing for the London concerts, including Wednesday night at the huge Staples Center arena, home to the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.
Despite reports of Jackson's ill-health, the promoters of the London shows, AEG Live, said in March Jackson passed a 4-1/2 hour physical examination with independent doctors.
"I can't stop crying over the sad news," Madonna said in a statement. "I have always admired Michael Jackson. The world has lost one of the greats but his music will live on forever."
Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the seventh of nine children and first performed with his brothers as a member of the Jackson 5.
His 1982 album "Thriller" yielded seven top-10 singles. The album sold 21 million copies in the United States and at least 27 million internationally.
The following year, he unveiled his signature "moonwalk" dance move, gliding across the stage and setting off an instant trend, while performing "Billie Jean" during an NBC special.
In 1994, Jackson married Elvis Presley's only child, Lisa Marie, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1996.
"I'm so very sad and confused with every emotion possible. ... This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me," Presley said in statement.
Jackson married Debbie Rowe the same year and had two children, before splitting in 1999, and he later had another child with an unidentified surrogate mother.
He is survived by three children named Prince Michael I, Paris Michael and Prince Michael II, known for his brief public appearance when his father held him over the railing of a hotel balcony, causing widespread criticism.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Briteny Spears Now Coming To Europe


Britney Spears is presently Touring Noth America on her highly publicised Circus Tour but all that is about to change as she head across the ocean for a spectacular line-up of shows in good ole Europe. as previously announced, Britney was coming to London's O2 arena for a few select shows however that has now expanded and will see the Womanizer all over Europe. Check out the dates and cities below.Official Tour Dates and Cities for Britney's Circus.
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Bappi and Bappa unveil United White Flag Music Company

Bappi da unvil united flg music company.Bappi da is so busy now days after the release of his new album.He,s like everywhere........

Friday, May 29, 2009

Music Review 'Maruti Mera Dost"


With God as a central protagonist, can one remember a single movie other than 'Hanuman' in recent times, whether animated or live action that has succeeded at the box office? The answer is a firm no. And let's not blame God for that because more than 90% of such films as well as their music have been plain shoddy. In fact quite a few of them have belonged to the kind that shouldn't have been commissioned in the first place. Due to this, there is apprehension galore once an announcement comes around the release of Maruti Mera Dosst that is a live movie with a fair dose of special effects woven in the film's narrative. This time around it is Hanuman who is the central protagonist, the God who is the 'dost' (or shall we say 'dosst'?) of the kids in the film. Krtik Shah composes the music while Subrat Sinha writes the lyrics.
As expected, Maruti Mera Dosst has a devotional feel to it, as evidenced in the opening number 'Rama 'O' Rama'. A fast paced track in appreciation of Lord Rama which is sung with aplomb by Kailash Kher, 'Rama 'O' Rama' actually makes for a good hear as it doesn't have a single dull moment. Kailash brings in some good energy into the proceedings through his vocals and along with the composer and lyricist manages to lend the album a good kick start.
Ever so popular 'Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar' is heard next and it is no surprise to have Hari Haran spearheading the proceedings. The number stays on to be straight and simple without any fancy ingredients being unnecessarily added to lend a modern day impact. For those who wish to start their day with a devotional number, this song would make for a good hear.
However, there is a 'theme version' of the song added towards the album's end which has been embellished with modern day arrangements. Does it make an impact? Definitely yes, as it appears to be tailor made for the climax setting of the film. High on energy with Western arrangements in place, this chorus number has a full on orchestra in play which is bound to enhance the film's proceedings.
A serene track follows next in the form of 'Jiya Re'. A number about missing your loved one, 'Jiya Re' is a decent number that could have possibly got much better mileage had it featured in a conventional film with a love story setting to it. While Subrat Sinha's lyrics are different from the routine, what enhances the song are Javed Ali's silky vocals.
Mansi Bhardwaj and Aman Malik come together to sing first kiddie number in the album which is titled 'Mafi Kya Mangu Main'. The number follows the 'Lakdi Ki Kaathi' route and succeeds to a good extent as well. The two kids exchange a friendly banter around the existence of Lord Hanuman and though one can't expect the song to become a rage in days to come, it has to be seen how the number is placed in the film.
For the first time in the album, two established names in the playback singing world, K.K. and Shreya Ghoshal, come together for a song 'Aayegee Nindiya Ankhiyon Ke'. Just like 'Jiya Re', this one too follows a serene approach with hardly any instruments playing in the background. A lullaby, this one sees K.K. singing at a pitch lower than usual while Shreya is effective as ever. Yet again, though we don't have a chartbuster in the offering, from the situational standpoint it makes for a decent hear.
Last to arrive on the scene is Chandrachur Singh himself who debuts as a singer with a devotional number 'Janki Nath Sahay'. He actually makes a beginning with a difficult number since 'Janki' is sung sans many instruments and it's the vocals that hold centre-stage. He does well and at least manages not to come across as an amateur.
Maruti Mera Dosst has a mix of devotional and situational numbers that goes well with the film's genre. Also, since there is a limited segment of audience that the album appeals to, one can't really be expecting chartbusters blazing from the film's soundtrack.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Music Review 'Paying Guests

The moment you hear about a film that has a title which goes as Paying Guests and stars a bunch of youngsters creating some 'dhamaal', you know that it is going to be a full on fun ride all the way. For a movie like this, a score isn't really required to stand out per se. It has to primarily complement the narrative of the film and be a spicy ingredient to the scheme of things. With Sajid-Wajid at the helm of affairs, you know that there would at least be a tune or two that would definitely make its presence felt in this fun outing. Jalees Sherwani, Wajid, A. K. Upadhyay and Rashid Firozabadi are the men in charge of writing the lyrics.
First to arrive is the fun number 'Jack & Jill' where each of the eight leading protagonists of the film (Shreyas Talpade, Ashish Chaudhary, Celina Jaitly, Neha Dhupia, Riya Sen, Sayali Bhagat, Vatsal Sheth, Javed Jaffrey) are dressed up as school kids. Sung by Shaan, the number is a clear take off from Lakshmikant-Pyaarelal school of music. Nothing wrong with that as Sajid-Wajid bring in modern day sound (with rap by Earl D'Souza) to fuse well with the old-age music style and come up with 'Jack & Jill'. The song, which also comes in a racy 'remix version', belongs to the genre of music that has been witnessed earlier in 'Golmaal' series and should keep the fun quotient alive.
Write your own music review of Paying GuestsSajid-Wajid continues to get inspired by the composers from the past as they pay homage to Bappi Lahiri with the title song 'Paying Guests'. There is not a single moment in this four minute song which gets on to the job from the word 'Go'. Wajid, who was extremely impressive in the poignant 'Tere Bina' [Kal Kissne Dekha] a few weeks back makes a complete about turn to come up with a holds-no-bar rendition when it comes to Paying Guests. The purists searching for that ever elusive new sound may be in for a disappointment but if you are in mood for some foot tapping number that is in a mode similar to that of 'Dil Mein Baji Guitar' [Apna Sapna Money Money], then this is the one for you!
What works in the favour of Paying Guest music is the consistency factor that ensures that you get what you would have expected from the score to begin with. This time around it's the turn of yet another catchy number 'Ya Rabula Rabbi' to find a place in the album. Primarily a Sonu Nigam number with rap by Earl D'Souza and Amrita Kak chipping in two minutes into the song, 'Ya Rabula Rabbi' is a number that Salman Khan would have loved to have in his repertoire.
Can we expect Pritam to look at Said-Wajid and say - 'Et Tu?' Reason? The base rhythm of 'Nazar Se Nazaria' has a liberal take off from the sound of 'Crazy Kiya Re'. Never mind the similarity factor because 'Nazar Se Nazaria' in any case hardly makes an impression and doesn't have much to offer. Yet again, this number too tries to be all fun and frolic but at the end of the day doesn't rise above an average item number category. Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, it's a surprise that the song also finds a 'remix version' for itself! Avoidable!
Overall, in Paying Guest we are not looking at a number that could rewrite history or make you head for those music classes. However, what can be rest assured is the fact that while songs like 'Jack & Jill', 'Paying Guests' and 'Ya Rabula Rabbi' are played on the big screen, there won't be a single dull moment for the audience.