Unfortunately,the first song was corrupt and I could hardly make out something of the song that was titled "Paint My Love"...The other songs sounded boring to me then, it did not have the "dhin chak" that I was conditioned to love ....However, there was this particular song that I found quite catchy and it seemed amazing that somebody could emote his frustration in a comic outburst, thus I managed to get hold of my first real anthem ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMwADXEK0pQ
As I listen to the same cassette over and over again , mainly due to the lack of options , I acquired a taste for the songs and then came my second favorite from the collection , it was called "Da Bomb".
As I listen to the same cassette over and over again , mainly due to the lack of options , I acquired a taste for the songs and then came my second favorite from the collection , it was called "Da Bomb".
The second album was from Ace of Base (once again trusting the compulsive spitter of a salesman), a strange mix of songs with the hit called "It is a beautiful life", once again I developed a taste for it even though I could make no sense of the songs ...
I got myself a Kishore Kumar album to give a merry ring to my collection but as luck would have it I had managed to get the "dard bhara" album .. blame it on my microscopic knowledge in music.Man !!! with due respects to the maestro , the "sadness" kind of sucked , maybe because I could not relate to those suicidal numbers then ....
I was more of a gullible music buyer , a wannabe I guess... most of the musical decisions were heavily influenced by mutterings around me, it was like shooting in the dark , hoping to find that perfect tune someday ....
One morning while I was waiting for my school bus, I heard a song waft through one of the windows above me ... I loved it even though I could not make out anything from the lyrics. I bought more cassettes as part of the random experiment but none of them had the appeal of the song that I had fallen in love with ....
The musical evolution for most of the people especially in Western is a stereotype, something like MLTR -> Bryan Adams -> Back street Boys -> Bonjovi -> ... Its more or less a pattern among the people I knew. I would have followed the same trail if that song from the tiny window had not distracted me ....
Many months later, I heard the song again and this time coming from a cassette shop and I believed that this was a divine signal and before I knew it I had the cassette in my hands , my first original one ...The song still remains one of my favorites, and listening to it recreates feeling of nostalgia, of a kid waiting for the bus distracted by something nice , of my beloved Shillong on an early bright morning , of my first splash in the wonderful world of rock .....