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  2. Strange Overtones - Wikipedia

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    Eno has also said the album is about "paint[ing] a picture of the human trying to survive in an increasingly digital world;" [6] themes that are explored in this song. . "Strange Overtones" has been described as "a song about writing a song" [12] —the subject of the song struggles to write innovative music, but is overheard by a neighbor using beats that are "twenty year

  3. Everything That Happens Will Happen Today - Wikipedia

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    Everything That Happens Will Happen Today is the second collaborative studio album by David Byrne and Brian Eno, released on August 18, 2008, by Todo Mundo.Marking Byrne's eighth studio effort overall and Byrne and Eno's first joint project in nearly 30 years, the album explores themes of humanity versus technology and optimism in spite of bleak circumstance through the blending of electronic ...

  4. Category:Indian lyricists - Wikipedia

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    K. K. D. Santhanam; Kabilan (lyricist) Sunayana Kachroo; Faruk Kaiser; Kamakodiyan; Irfan Kamal; Kambadasan; Irshad Kamil; Kandikonda; Kannadasan; Madhan Karky; Agha ...

  5. Hindustani vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    This day to day language was often referred to by the all-encompassing term Hindustani." [5] In Colonial India, Hindi-Urdu acquired vocabulary introduced by Christian missionaries from the Germanic and Romanic languages, e.g. pādrī (Devanagari: पादरी, Nastaleeq: پادری) from padre, meaning pastor. [6]

  6. Doha (Indian literature) - Wikipedia

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    Doha is a very old "verse-format" of Indian poetry.It is an independent verse, a couplet, the meaning of which is complete in itself. [1] As regards its origin, Hermann Jacobi had suggested that the origin of doha can be traced to the Greek Hexametre, that it is an amalgam of two hexametres in one line.

  7. Indian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Tamang Selo is a musical genre of the Tamang people and widely popular amongst the Nepali speaking community in India and around the world. It is usually accompanied by Tamang instruments, the Damphu, Madal and Tungna. although modern instruments have found their way into the compositions these days [1] A Selo could be very catchy, attractive and lively or slow and melodious and is usually ...

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