In an apparent departure from the theme of this blog I'd like you to listen to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3IeLtOjlQE&feature=relmfu
That Rabindra-Sangeet is world-renowned needs no emphasis. Truth be told, I can't really understand what's he's trying to say, a problem apparently not shared by the farming women of Bengal according to W.B Yeats...
But this combination of Tagore, melody, and Hemant Kumar would convert a stone, and want it to know more. I think.
Meanwhile I'm working on the expected.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3IeLtOjlQE&feature=relmfu
That Rabindra-Sangeet is world-renowned needs no emphasis. Truth be told, I can't really understand what's he's trying to say, a problem apparently not shared by the farming women of Bengal according to W.B Yeats...
But this combination of Tagore, melody, and Hemant Kumar would convert a stone, and want it to know more. I think.
Meanwhile I'm working on the expected.