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Amrapali is a 1966 historical Hindi film directed by Lekh Tandon, starring Sunil Dutt and Vyjayanthimala as leads. The film's music was by Shankar–Jaikishan.. It was based on the life of Amrapali (), the nagarvadhu of Vaishali in present-day Bihar, the capital of the Licchavi republic in ancient India around 500 BC, and Ajatashatru, the Haryanka emperor of the Magadha empire, who falls in ...
TechZone is one of the largest aggregators, publishers and distributors of entertainment content on mobile in India. [1] With Exclusive rights to one of the largest library of music and video titles, Techzone is the largest player in providing Bollywood content on mobile and also captures majority of the Tamil markets. [ 2 ]
It is said that Amrapali was declared the "most beautiful" girl at the age of 11 and was later made nagarvadhu.She also is a celebrated rajnartaki (court dancer) in the ancient Vaishali.Amrapali was also proficient in music, dance, hunting, archery, horse handling etc. She had great love for classical songs and dance. [4] [15]
"The Root of All Evil" is the third part of Portnoy's Twelve-step Suite, a set of songs from various Dream Theater albums which describe his journey through Alcoholics Anonymous. The song contains parts six and seven of the suite: "Ready" and "Remove". [12] "The Answer Lies Within" and "I Walk Beside You" are the two shortest tracks on the album.
The song starts with Jordan Rudess using his Haken Continuum Fingerboard (an addition to the keyboard that allows for smooth sliding between notes) [2] and his lap steel guitar, drawing references from Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", Tangerine Dream, Marty Friedman's Scenes, and Queen's "Bijou". Octavarium also pays homage to ...
Topics about Dream Theater songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Dream Theater songs" The following 28 pages are in this ...
The song has been recorded hundreds of times, notable recordings including the Mills Brothers in 1931, the Eureka Brass Band in 1951, Connie Francis in 1961, as well as versions by Bing Crosby and the Ink Spots. The Kirby Stone Four recorded a counterpoint arrangement of it in 1959 under the title "The I Had a Dream Dear Rock".
"Come on Down" is a song recorded by Canadian country music duo High Valley for their fourth studio album, County Line (2014). It was released September 29, 2015 as the record's fifth single. [1] The song was written by Jared Crump, Brad Rempel, and Fred Wilhelm.