Omar Khayyam Rubai – Paimana Bideh Ki Khumaar Astam

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6 Comments

  1. tahereh
    Posted February 2, 2010 at 1:02 am | Permalink

    just came to me
    weve heard this 2 million times
    love the music
    sing the music
    speak the lingo
    same place
    same time
    gentle and soothing
    contemporary
    pakistani women singing
    in love with what they see/sing/do…..paimana bedeh…….

    why didnt we think of it before???

    how about using it for title music – with persmission if necessary, so he doesnt feel…hmm???? if ever he sees our video – which we will surely share with the world:-)

    what say you miss maheri

    btw the best part is the start..traditional instruments, if you can get a hold of this particular version..in an even longer format, perhaps even ask the girls if adnan or someone you know knows them…..

    am i not supposed to write long stories on ‘comment’ page???
    ill check gmail for your answers

    t

  2. Posted February 2, 2010 at 1:34 am | Permalink

    Super bombastic idea, aunty T. Why didn’t we think of it before only??

    I could use it somewhere in the middle, or towards the end rather, when we talk about how noone ever visits Shigs. It’s a bit slow for the beginning, for which I’ve already put in a nice one. You would like it.

    Kyoun nahin ji, likhain na comments page peh lambi choari kahanian :)

  3. tahereh
    Posted February 2, 2010 at 2:42 am | Permalink

    yes sounds like a good way to end the piece with my fall pictures and perhaps more of the snow clad mountains as well.

    ill send you an i tunes link
    t

  4. tahereh
    Posted February 2, 2010 at 2:43 am | Permalink

    plus wont need persmission if we use it in the end:-)
    aap bhout aqalmand ho bitya
    t

  5. Posted February 2, 2010 at 2:44 am | Permalink

    yup.

  6. Posted February 2, 2010 at 2:45 am | Permalink

    If we use only 30 seconds of it, then don’t need permission.

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