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Album: Real Sugar
Avg rating:
5.9

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Total ratings: 133









Released: 1997
Length: 5:18
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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 jagdriver wrote:

Sorry... this blows!



An opinion without an explanation, we'll, just blows.
File the jag man's opinion under meaningless. 
 debobasu wrote:

Great melancholy song. "Tomar Dil ki doya hoyna" roughly translates to "have you no empathy?" Nice mix of traditional folk music




I would like to know the lyrics. Outstanding melodic song.
IDK?  I'll have to listen to it a few more times.
 memoryboxer wrote:

Nobody has seen fit to disagree with your opinion in 14 years? Happy to take care of that. One of the things i love about RP is the mix of music from all over the planet. Not what you're used to or might choose if you were DJing? Fine. Thankfully you're not.
Cheers Bill; keep on keeping it interesting.

One of the things I like about RP is the freedom to opine how I feel about a song.    Some are Godlike. Some, like this, "just blows".  Or as Bill would say is "sucko-barfo".  There is even a rating, explicitly provided by Bill, to express this opinion.  I am pretty sure Bill is okay with this.

Keep playing them Bill.   Over time, even the sucko-barfos can move up in my ratings (and vice versa).

When younger, I profoundly disliked Miles Davis' music. MD has definitely grown on me (e.g. Sketches of Spain, 9 or 10?).  I thank RP for this.
Great melancholy song. "Tomar Dil ki doya hoyna" roughly translates to "have you no empathy?" Nice mix of traditional folk music
 jagdriver wrote:
Sorry... this blows!
 
Nobody has seen fit to disagree with your opinion in 14 years? Happy to take care of that. One of the things i love about RP is the mix of music from all over the planet. Not what you're used to or might choose if you were DJing? Fine. Thankfully you're not.
Cheers Bill; keep on keeping it interesting.
Sorry... this blows!
Paban Das Baul has a very sweet voice, as is the tradition with Bengali Bauls (singers who roam the land getting paid to sing devotional (Mostly Hindu) songs). Paban Das Baul did a really great album with 'State of Bengal' on Six Degree Records.