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Rapchik Rockers

Posted: 1 years ago

Hey folks, 

This thread is for all kinds of music from different parts of the world (non- Indian). From the Melodies of Mozart to the bangers of BTS! 

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Dance Divas

Posted: 1 years ago

For many this might be new.. though this group has existed for 25+ years I believe. Have seen them once live and going to see them again in Vegas this summer :) 


Pipes music as they were referred to … just fab I think… 

Music is not just infinite…like the universe… but I think… Its a journey not a destination :) 


One of their early masterpieces (tho everything really is)… 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOLBn8GKBlA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHUXAcKdeaQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEexbOjo3Yw

Reposting here to the correct thread :) 

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Dance Divas

Posted: 1 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKLrKMz-avEWas introduced to this song by some friends I made on online game… Love it and the lyrics…so hard…  

Not tagging anyone… as song wont be for all’s taste… :) 

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Dance Divas

Posted: 1 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vBKI3ya-l0Perhaps I should have posted this one as one of 3… 

Not only musically gifted.. but excellent entertainment :) 

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Dance Divas

Posted: 1 years ago

Since we discussed movies in 80s thread. This came to mind. After all make of movie itself is sound of music 


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R-hNoCPBaOw&pp=ygUOU291bmQgb2YgbXVzaWM%3D


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Classical Connoisseurs

Posted: 1 years ago

https://youtu.be/6rcmqMwpP5w



This one!!! The vibe!! 🔥🔥🔥💖💖

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Classical Connoisseurs

Posted: 1 years ago
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Rapchik Rockers

Posted: 1 years ago

Posting this song here: 

Originally posted by: KJasoosChulbulP


O the magic of that movie……Some movies are ahead of their time. Back to future or Star Wars. Which is a paradox if you think about it. How can something be ahead of its time if it’s made at that time (esp back to the future which is about time 🤣🤣). O all the things that boggles the mind … 🤣🤣. 

Hubby ko mera salaam :). Unko bolo yahaan kadam laye please 🙏🏻🙏🏻. 

I am going to post this song from same movie. O how Michael gets carried away at end of this performance 🤣🤣. 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S1i5coU-0_Q&pp=ygUlQmFjayB0byB0aGUgZnV0dXJlIG1pYWNoZWwgaiBmb3ggc29uZw%3D%3D

He has so many masterpieces — secret of my success movie is a cult classic :) 


I was reading YT comments and also found this article that talks about Micheal's performance.


The “Johnny B. Goode” performance became one of the most memorable moments from Back to the Future, and contrary to what some may believe, Michael J. Fox didn’t sing nor play on the track, but he did make an effort to make it look as he did.

Marty’s singing voice was that of Mark Campbell, member of the soul and R&B band Jack Mack and the Heart Attack. Campbell wasn’t credited as the production crew wanted to fully make the illusion that Fox was singing, but music supervisor Bones Howe made sure Campbell got a small percentage of the soundtrack revenue as compensation.

As for Michael J Fox learning guitar, that was done via 2 methods. Fist off, Michael was taught how to play the actual song by Paul Hanson, who is a famed guitar coach in Hollywood. Michael got so good he told Robert Zemeckis he could cut to his hands playing anytime time, as he was that confident in his abilities to play the song. The second step was simply syncing Michael J Fox playing with the actual music, so Tim May was brought in to record the guitar. Although it would have been somewhat logical to have Paul Hanson play the guitar as well, the crew went with May instead, though Hanson still took part in the movie as The Pinheads’ bass guitarist.

You might have also noticed Marty’s Rockstar moves during his guitar solo. That was done on purpose of course, as an nod to all the guitar greats! Choreographer brad Jeffries taught Michael J Fox how to move and play like legends Pete Townshend, Chuck Berry, and Jimi Hendrix. Put together, it made for such a cool guitar solo and certainly made it a memorable event at the dance. It’s especially great as Michael J. Fox was willing to learn how to play the song to make it look real, even if he didn’t go as far as to play it himself.  (X)

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Dance Divas

Posted: 1 years ago

I posted this somewhere else… but yahaan pe hona chahiye..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BPWFgvARZ4

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Dance Divas

Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Posting this song here: 


I was reading YT comments and also found this article that talks about Micheal's performance.


The “Johnny B. Goode” performance became one of the most memorable moments from Back to the Future, and contrary to what some may believe, Michael J. Fox didn’t sing nor play on the track, but he did make an effort to make it look as he did.

Marty’s singing voice was that of Mark Campbell, member of the soul and R&B band Jack Mack and the Heart Attack. Campbell wasn’t credited as the production crew wanted to fully make the illusion that Fox was singing, but music supervisor Bones Howe made sure Campbell got a small percentage of the soundtrack revenue as compensation.

As for Michael J Fox learning guitar, that was done via 2 methods. Fist off, Michael was taught how to play the actual song by Paul Hanson, who is a famed guitar coach in Hollywood. Michael got so good he told Robert Zemeckis he could cut to his hands playing anytime time, as he was that confident in his abilities to play the song. The second step was simply syncing Michael J Fox playing with the actual music, so Tim May was brought in to record the guitar. Although it would have been somewhat logical to have Paul Hanson play the guitar as well, the crew went with May instead, though Hanson still took part in the movie as The Pinheads’ bass guitarist.

You might have also noticed Marty’s Rockstar moves during his guitar solo. That was done on purpose of course, as an nod to all the guitar greats! Choreographer brad Jeffries taught Michael J Fox how to move and play like legends Pete Townshend, Chuck Berry, and Jimi Hendrix. Put together, it made for such a cool guitar solo and certainly made it a memorable event at the dance. It’s especially great as Michael J. Fox was willing to learn how to play the song to make it look real, even if he didn’t go as far as to play it himself.  (X)



Fab Trivia… I am fan of MJ :) …. I didnt know the guitaring history in relation for the song…


Ty for sharing…. 🤗