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Folk fantasy rocks
Mysore man Raghu Dixit waited nine long years to get people to listen to his music of the earth. He tells BHUMIKA K.no musician makes music for himself
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On the Great Ocean Road
It’s a road trip with luxuries. No smelly sneakers or crummy tents. Instead, there’s a charming cottage by the sea and fragrant café lattes at breakfast. We’re on the Great Ocean Road in Australia, making random stops at ...


MY LIVE
Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash is known for his songs about crime and the outlaw image he cultivated, but for me, this simple, honest song about falling in love sums up his music best. Cash’s biggest contribution to country music was that he made songs ...


Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens’ music is so strangely eclectic that people have a really hard time categorising him.Casimir Pulaski Day reads like poetry. Stevens touchingly remembers the events on the last day of his friend’s life. Stevens plays ...


Jeff Buckley

Ten years on after Jeff Buckley’s death, you would think it’s strange he is remembered more for an old Leonard Cohen song he covered. But in a sense, there couldn’t be a more appropriate tribute. Jeff Buckley gave life to ...


Oasis

That many Oasis fans regard this as the band’s strongest track in the 1995 album ‘What’s the Story, Morning Glory?’ says a lot about how highly regarded this song is. This song has everything that’s good about ...


Kanye West (featuring Ludacris)

Kanye West is famous for his political songs — usually attacking George Bush, drug companies and the hip-hop industry for its shallowness. Here, Kanye teams up with a rapper who celebrates shallow, and he self-deprecatingly parodies ...
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