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The Conundrum Of Remembering - Better Photography

Better Photography Email ID I’ve always been fascinated by our ability to remember, an exercise that has been largely a result of how we attach meaning to the things we experience. But what’s more intriguing is how we sometimes end up lending meaning to the ‘objects’ that are a part of the experience, even if it has got nothing to do with the original intent or purpose of the object. Here’s what I mean… While growing up in Kuwait, Fridays were dedicated to prayer, rest and music. It would either be country music or something by Remo Fernandes or Lorna Cordeiro. What I particularly remember from this time is Conway Twitty’s ‘Don’t Cry Joni’, a duet he sang along with his daughter Joni Lee. Dad loved the song and played it frequently. I distinctly recall a particular evening (I was around six or seven at the time), when dad lifted me in his arms and danced with me to the song. Even over 20 years later, it is this memory that has continued to fuel my fondness f

Exclusive interview! Aaman Trikha on remakes of old songs: You just cannot play around with classics | Hindi Movie News

facebook Pintrest There has been a significant surge in recreations of old songs in Bollywood for films. It has almost become mandatory for every film to have at least one of these recreated songs. While many are on board with this idea, many from the music industry are not. In an exclusive interview with ETimes, singer Aaman Trikha opened up about his thoughts on such remakes, a recent original album he loved, and more. Excerpts… What are your thoughts on remakes of old songs? Anything, when it is overdone, is bad. Recreating a song that was released just five years ago does not make any sense. You can’t add anything fresh to it because the song is still there in people’s memory. It is fine if you take a song that is 40-50 years old. However, when you do, you just cannot play around with classic songs. They are etched in people’s memories. To make it look new, you just cannot change the entire graph of the song. You have to keep the soul of the song intact.

Noise Elan earbuds review: Strictly for the bassheads

Noise Elan earbuds review: Strictly for the bassheads  Noise Elan earbuds review: Strictly for the bassheads  There are way too many earbuds available in the market and at affordable prices from brands like Xiaomi, Realme, Oppo, and more. So will the Elan, with its unique features, make a cut? Let us explore in the review. advertisement 7/10 Emerging wearables brand Noise had launched its latest TWS earbuds called the Elan. Noise brings new features to the platter including the environmental noise cancellation feature and transparency mode. At Rs 3999, Noise adds some of the unique features that are not commonly seen in entry-level budget earbuds.

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