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Music From The Third Floor

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Url:http://thirdfloormusic.blogspot.com/
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Language:English
Tags:Bollywood, India, Music
Description:Bollywood beats, ballads and bombs
Ratings (26 Ratings)
Popularity:77 Followers

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Ravi: Ankhen (1968)
While I'm not usually a fan of Ravi, here is one of his I'm prepared to give a few spins. 'Ankhen' is a spy film I think... the score isn't exactly overflowing with the sound and feel of internatio...more
2009-11-10
Kalyanji Anandji: Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati (1968)
Pre-funk Kalyanji Anandji. And it's a keeper. There's not much for the sample-hungry beatheads on this one, simply a collection of great songs, for listening, mostly. Admittedly it's the (ubiquitou...more
2009-11-04
Laxmikant Pyarelal: Man Mandir (1971)
I've mentioned earlier that Laxmikant Pyarelal scores from the early 70s (well, any era really) could go either way. A lot of them leave me cold, but here's one I like a lot. 'Man Mandir' has a ful...more
2009-11-01
Rahul Dev Burman: Jhoota Kahin Ka (1979)
They just keep on coming... Another fine (if not essential) late 70s Burman effort. Three catchy easy-pop tracks ('Dil Men Jo Mere', 'Dekho Mera Jaadoo', 'Jeevan Ke Har Mod') and a cool instrumenta...more
2009-10-26
Rahul Dev Burman: Hamaare Tumhare (1978)
A RD Burman soundtrack from the late 70s that's not funky or full of beats, yet I still like it; yup, entirely possible. 'Hamaare Tumhare' is sweet, good natured and happy sounding from start to fi...more
2009-10-20
Sachin Dev Burman: Prem Nagar (1974)
One more before the weekend; another late-period Sachin Dev Burman. And it's wonderful. 'Yeh Kaisa Sur Mandir' (for perfectly defining Bollywood's sitar & strings formula), 'Jaa Jaa Jaa' (for t...more
2009-10-16
Bappi Lahiri: Disco Dancer (1982)
I have a soft spot for 'Jimmy Aaja'. It's quite probable though, that this is due to me liking M.I.A. and having heard her reworking of the song prior to the original. Bappi's is cheesy as hell, bu...more
2009-10-14
Kalyanji Anandji: Hum Tum Aur Woh / Kathputli (1971)
Two more Kalyanji Anandji EPs; nice ones to boot. 'Hum Tum Aur Woh' includes 'Tu Milale Aaj Nigahen' and 'Husn Agar Zid Pe Aa Jae', uptempo songs that, while not spectacular, both have a good feel ...more
2009-10-12
Music From The Third Floor: Vol. 5
The fifth compilation of recent Third Floor choice cuts. Cool cabaret numbers, zany instrumentals, gorgeous psychedelic ballads, chirpy pop and a bit of funk; Bollywood style. Grab it quick though,...more
2009-10-03
Kalyanji Anandji: Professor Pyarelal (1980)
This one I originally had planned for later, but as it's been requested quite a few times, and I was listening to it anyway the other night, I felt like pushing it forward. So here's Kalyanji Anand...more
2009-09-23

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Rahul JalanOct 22

HELLO ALL !!

my compliments to the creator of the blog 'Music From The Third Floor'.

i too own a nice collection of bollywood vinyl's which are apprx. 10000 in no.s. and have ripped fabulous albums from the same. am i welcome to upload some of them in ur blog ??
 

Baiju BaijnathApr 30

your blog looks great!.... but at the risk of sounding completely ignorant im still trying to figure how to sample the music on the blog!!!! pls help!
 

Alok SharmaApr 4

One of the bestest blogs I came across in a longtime
 

Paul MasonMar 24

I can't figure out where to download from ... help ... huge Bollywood fan
 

Facebook UserNov 14, 2008

New FB group: Indian Funk was made in Heaven
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=33118209707
 

Facebook UserOct 31, 2008

Can't thank you enough!
 

Facebook UserAug 24, 2008

You are the bomb!
Awesome stuff and thanks for sharing.
 
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