Yhaaan sab romantic kyun ho rhe hai?? Mujhe to ek bhi bandi nhi dikh rhi

@Brooklyn said:well photoframe is of OA 84 %ile in CAT last yr
Not much u can do abt that,but give ur very best in these 15-20 days(whenever is ur exam).In that way whether u get 84 or 94 u will atleast have no regrets from ur side.Jitna tum se max ho sakta hain utna kar lena,then u will have no regrets with the result coz whatever u score its was ur best.It might not be enough but atleast u will know in ur heart that it was ur best.
@hanushanand said:Yhaaan sab romantic kyun ho rhe hai?? Mujhe to ek bhi bandi nhi dikh rhi
Isliye to ladkiyon ki yaad me sab romantic ho rahe hai π ..Yahan ladki hoti to sab flirt baji pe utar aate :P
@hanushanand Bandiyaan jab nahi ho tabhi to best mauka hai slow gaane discuss karne ka. Jab bandi log hoti hai tab sabko macho man banna hota hai. Death metal post karenge tab to. :P
@YouMadFellow said:In Music, very often we talk about time signatures, poly rhythms and what not, and then there comes a song with the simplest possible chord structure and simplest possible rhythm, and it takes your breath away ! Music and its puzzles !
I have always been of the opinion that simplicity is always more beautiful(whether in Women or Music).Simplicity always appeals more to our brain than complexity.There is a reason why Simplicity of Natural Phenomena was such an attractive hypothesis for Classical Physicists.
@RoadKill said:@hanushanand Bandiyaan jab nahi ho tabhi to best mauka hai slow gaane discuss karne ka. Jab bandi log hoti hai tab sabko macho man banna hota hai. Death metal post karenge tab to.
No Macho-Bakar!!
I am still a cute boy.. 
@fisherking Hmm, but a lot of times carrying off complexity shows sheer genius. Freebird ka final riff seems pretty complex (to a non-guitarist like me), but I love the stuff. And the same has been true for legendary geniuses like Mozart and Beethoven I guess. Itne complex hai ki samajh hi nahi aata ki accha kya hai unke music mein. :splat:
@RoadKill said:@hanushanand Bandiyaan jab nahi ho tabhi to best mauka hai slow gaane discuss karne ka. Jab bandi log hoti hai tab sabko macho man banna hota hai. Death metal post karenge tab to.
Par aapko toh kabhi Death Metal post karte hue nahi dekha hain.Already setting hain kya aapki?? :P
@fisherking I hate death metal :/ Main to aise hi bol raha tha. Growls nahi jhel paata main. I hated Cradle of Filth's cover of Hallowed be thy name, just because of the irritating shrieking.
@fisherking said:Par aapko toh kabhi Death Metal post karte hue nahi dekha hain.Already setting hain kya aapki??
SETTING! Dusht, Aise bolta hai ladkiyo ke baare me π 

@RoadKill said:@fisherking I hate death metal :/ Main to aise hi bol raha tha. Growls nahi jhel paata main. I hated Cradle of Filth's cover of Hallowed be thy name, just because of the irritating shrieking.
Arey, Sir jee.. Opeth suno.. they are just insanely good! They have their own class! Leave the growling ones, if you want.. listen to rest for e.g. Death sings a lullaby, Heaven..
@hanushanand Opeth ka ek gaana last kiya finally saare sunne ke baad: "To bid you farewell". Baaki sab sunke mazaa nahi aaya, kaafi saare sun liye hai.
@RoadKill said:@fisherking Hmm, but a lot of times carrying off complexity shows sheer genius. Freebird ka final riff seems pretty complex (to a non-guitarist like me), but I love the stuff. And the same has been true for legendary geniuses like Mozart and Beethoven I guess. Itne complex hai ki samajh hi nahi aata ki accha kya hai unke music mein.
Complexity is relative too. For a musician, something may seem very simple, whereas the same piece may seem incomprehensible to mortals like us. The final thing is the "feel" that the music generates. If it is successful in conveying what it wants to convey, the piece is a classic. There may be instances where the comprehension itself is relative. That's why, Music and its puzzles !
@RoadKill said:@fisherkingHmm, but a lot of times carrying off complexity shows sheer genius. Freebird ka final riff seems pretty complex (to a non-guitarist like me), but I love the stuff. And the same has been true for legendary geniuses like Mozart and Beethoven I guess. Itne complex hai ki samajh hi nahi aata ki accha kya hai unke music mein.
Hmm true...but the most attractive things are those which are deceptively simple..People marvel more at things which look Simple but are incredibly complex in their doings.Newton's law was so marvellous not because it explained why the apple fell but that such a simple equation explained even the motion of celestial bodies.Simple looking things that have layers and layers of hidden meaning that is what is supremely attractive to the Human Mind.
@RoadKill said:@hanushanand Opeth ka ek gaana last kiya finally saare sunne ke baad: "To bid you farewell". Baaki sab sunke mazaa nahi aaya, kaafi saare sun liye hai.
Drapery falls ? Windowpane ? Funeral portrait ?
@YouMadFellow said:Complexity is relative too. For a musician, something may seem very simple, whereas the same piece may seem incomprehensible to mortals like us. The final thing is the "feel" that the music generates. If it is successful in conveying what it wants to convey, the piece is a classic. There may be instances where the comprehension itself is relative. That's why, Music and its puzzles !
@fisherking said:Hmm true...but the most attractive things are those which are deceptively simple..People marvel more at things which look Simple but are incredibly complex in their doings.Newton's law was so marvellous not because it explained why the apple fell but that such a simple equation explained even the motion of celestial bodies.Simple looking things that have layers and layers of hidden meaning that is what is supremely attractive to the Human Mind.@RoadKill said:@fisherking Hmm, but a lot of times carrying off complexity shows sheer genius. Freebird ka final riff seems pretty complex (to a non-guitarist like me), but I love the stuff. And the same has been true for legendary geniuses like Mozart and Beethoven I guess. Itne complex hai ki samajh hi nahi aata ki accha kya hai unke music mein.
I can easily see Dostyevsky, Kafka, and Kant of Music on PG! Which is whom, decide yourself! Anyways, you guys seem to be doing pretty good!
I am liking this philosophical, music, cool , crazy-shit Bakar big time! 
I am liking this philosophical, music, cool , crazy-shit Bakar big time! 
@fisherking : The last hindi movie songs I listened to properly and loved :Udaan ! Amit Trivedi \m/ ... Title track, Aazadiyan - awesome !
@YouMadFellow said:Very true.After all,what a person experiences while listening to a particular piece is also based on his worldview,his moods and emotions.That is why we find that sometimes when we grow older certain pieces dont appeal to us anymore while certain pieces which we found boring now are more enjoyable.The comprehension of Music is after all a subjective experience.It can never be objective.Thats why I would define a true Classic as one that that would appeal and convey its meaning to any class of listeners irrespective of their experiences and worldviews.Also a classic is a piece which can emotionally connect with any type of listener:young or old,black or white.Complexity is relative too. For a musician, something may seem very simple, whereas the same piece may seem incomprehensible to mortals like us. The final thing is the "feel" that the music generates. If it is successful in conveying what it wants to convey, the piece is a classic. There may be instances where the comprehension itself is relative. That's why, Music and its puzzles !
@YouMadFellow said:@fisherking : The last hindi movie songs I listened to properly and loved :Udaan ! Amit Trivedi \m/ ... Title track, Aazadiyan - awesome !
Very true.Amit Trivedi's compositions are like a breath of fresh air in Hindi Music Industry.He atleast brings originality to the table in this creativity-less industry.
@YouMadFellow said:Drapery falls ? Windowpane ? Funeral portrait ?
I simply adore them! Simply, Genius of Death Metal, they are! Rest, even I feel is hollow shit.. with just shrieking and nothing.. But Opeth are GODS! They were at IIT Madras 3-4 years back! and I missed to see them! :stupid: