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2nd July 2011, 12:02 AM
#11
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Diamond Hubber
if his contribution is gonna be so trivial, then why such a bigfuzz by himself
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2nd July 2011 12:02 AM
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2nd July 2011, 02:56 AM
#12
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Diamond Hubber
Most possible tracklist of Super Heavy Album !!
1. Heavy
2. Soul Music
3. The walkyeard turning
4. I dont mind
5. Ohe gey ohe get
6. Beautiful people
7. Common ground
8. Unbelievable
9. Mahyg
10. Warming people
11. Satyamev Jayate ( Composed by ARR , Sung by Mick Jagger in urdu)
12. Never gonna change
13. Rock the gateway
14. Hey captain
15. [Yet to be named]
16. [Yet to be named]
17. New bon
18. I cant take it no more
*Excuse the spelling mistakes , cant read what he wrote *
from:arryg
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2nd July 2011, 03:01 AM
#13
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Diamond Hubber
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2nd July 2011, 07:53 AM
#14
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Veteran Hubber
SS, i dont think Arrs contribution is trivial..
Usurae Poguthey Usurae Poguthey..Othada Nee Konjam Suzhikayila
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2nd July 2011, 02:22 PM
#15
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Seasoned Hubber
Yeah it's a collaborative effort, with the contributions of everyone in the group.
I think ARR has always had a thing for bands and probably always wanted to be in one. He used to be in one called Roots/ Nemisis Avenue before composing for films!
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2nd July 2011, 09:10 PM
#16
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Seasoned Hubber
Originally Posted by
Yathu
"One Day One Night" has the strongest collage construction, a mix of electronic beats, Indian and Jamaican rhythms and the blues with Jagger singing about the life of a run-down man -- the cheap motel, the fuzzy picture on the TV set and the warm vodka. "You're Never Gonna Change" is the most Rolling Stones-like song of the batch, a tense acoustic-guitar-driven number sung with a street-smart swagger by Jagger. "Energy," with Marley rapping the verses, is an upbeat "Slumdog Millionaire"-style dance track and the track "SuperHeavy," too, has a distinct Indian flavor in the beats and, toward its conclusion, a cinematic string section.
I feel they should of released, "One Day One Night" as their debut single as it sounds more showcasing compared to,"Miracle Worker" which just seems to be set to Reggae.
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2nd July 2011, 10:48 PM
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3rd July 2011, 03:12 PM
#18
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3rd July 2011, 03:14 PM
#19
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Originally Posted by
Sunil_M88
I feel they should of released, "One Day One Night" as their debut single as it sounds more showcasing compared to,"Miracle Worker" which just seems to be set to Reggae.
Hmmm maybe, but there might be some twists and turns in the song that we are yet to hear.
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3rd July 2011, 03:44 PM
#20
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