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Shangri-La Gorblimey
Best gift for your Valentine!!!
Feb 09, 2005 11:43 PM 3861 Views

So The Valentine fever is on the high n everyone just confused abt what to buy for their love coz certainly noone wants to settle nething lower than the best.So here it is,the best thing u can buy...''Have I told u lately?'' - Music CD.



It is for all those who r drowning in d ocean of emotions.Although every day is a Valentine's day for true lovers but make it more erotic by gifting the perfect blend of all time favorite music collection assembled by sony music.The Cd comprises of 18 slow as well as fazt pace songs.


The very first song is ''Right here waiting for u...'' gets you in the spirit of romance.''It must have been love '' by Roxette taken from the love theme of most famous Julia Roberts starrer ''Pretty Woman'' undoubtedly still maintains its charm among those who want to express their overwhelming emotions n love through beautiful music.....


The other songs include ''unbreak my heart '' by Tony Braxton,''Goodbye'' by Air Supply.To mention specifically,this song includes a line,''I would rather hurt myself than to ever make you cry...'' which shoots the arrow from cupid straight into your darling's heart....


The next number is ''That's why you go away...'' by celebrities Michael runs to rock sung by Jascha Richter which really rocks the album....The next is ''Take a look at me now'' by Phil Collins


And here comes the main song of the Cd..''have I told u lately that I love u...''which goes for all those who still havent been able to make their sweethearts understand how much they are loved n treasured...


Then we have,love theme from pearl Harbour by Faith Hill ''There you'll be''...Next is ''What can I do to make you happy...''...Ultimate song....'Please forgive me'' by The rocking rock-star Bryan Adams need no introduction as well as appreciation coz he deserves much above than this....Another track is my favourite...''I knew I loved you before I met you...i Have been waiting all my life....'' by Savage Garden...


Other tracks are ''Without you'' by Mariah Carey n ''How do I live without you?'' by Lean Rimes...Although the lyrics of these songs ae not very outstanding n different but the effort put up by the singers make them perfect for a ball-dance in d dim light of valentine evening...''I'll make love to you'' by Boyz II Men,''I believe I can fly'' by R Kelly,''My heart will go on'' by Celiene Dion,''Tears in heaven'' by Eric Clapton and lastly ''Take a bow'' by Madonna add the left over glitter to the collection....



Tht too all for just Rs. 299/- QUITE A GOOD DEAL...This is not just another music collection ,it'll fill the hearts with devout love n gladness n make the moods for romance!!


Less ads
Feb 09, 2002 04:23 PM 3360 Views

I have watched channel V since its conception. Earlier the channel showed some pretty good music and was quite professional in the shows. Of late it has had the tendency to become a cross between a western channel and an Indian channel resulting in poor music which is the soul of the channel.


Whether Indian songs or western pop, it needs to turn its soul upside down and start showing good music and not all songs which any music maker produces. It also does not matter whether the songs are new or old, what is needed is the spirit to show quality music.


while most of the shows hosted on this channel and others too are directed towards specific age groups what needs to be understood is that these are supposed to be music channels and not soap boxes!


A person tends to get irritated consistently by being submitted to ads with every passing single or two or at the most three songs. Advertisement is necessary, but not at the cost of quality music. High time people in the advertising industry and the government too framed some guidelines for advertising like it exists in the states.


Has anybody watched ''Music Box'' which is screened in the Middle East? Maybe the producers could learn a few things from that channel


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