Bollywood Freaks!
Jun. 4th, 2004 12:43 pmfor
robkaiote
http://mirror.randomfoo.net/boingboing/200404/Dont_Stop_Till_You_Get_To_Bollywood.mp3
(it is a little known fact that I am a bollywood afficianado and I seem to remember you being as well).
Quoting troubleddiva.com
"mysterious 7-inch single by the Bollywood Freaks, called Don't Stop 'til you Get to Bollywood. (Indeed, an MP3 of the track turned up on Fluxblog not so long ago.)
For those that haven't heard it, this is a hugely enjoyable Bollywood/disco cover version of Michael Jackson's Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - although in actual fact, it's an only slightly re-tweaked bootleg mix of a genuine Bollywood soundtrack song: Chhupke Kaun Aya, as recorded in the early 1980s by Usha Uthup.
(Coincidentally, this original version has just been re-issued on Tom Middleton's highly recommended double mix CD, The Trip.)
However, the real jewel in Usha Uthup's crown is her TOTALLY and UTTERLY barmy masterpiece One Two Cha Cha Cha, as featured on the soundtrack of the Bollywood movie Shalimar in about 1981. (It also incorporates elements of a well-known disco classic - but I won't spoil the surprise.)"
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http://mirror.randomfoo.net/boingboing/200404/Dont_Stop_Till_You_Get_To_Bollywood.mp3
(it is a little known fact that I am a bollywood afficianado and I seem to remember you being as well).
Quoting troubleddiva.com
"mysterious 7-inch single by the Bollywood Freaks, called Don't Stop 'til you Get to Bollywood. (Indeed, an MP3 of the track turned up on Fluxblog not so long ago.)
For those that haven't heard it, this is a hugely enjoyable Bollywood/disco cover version of Michael Jackson's Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - although in actual fact, it's an only slightly re-tweaked bootleg mix of a genuine Bollywood soundtrack song: Chhupke Kaun Aya, as recorded in the early 1980s by Usha Uthup.
(Coincidentally, this original version has just been re-issued on Tom Middleton's highly recommended double mix CD, The Trip.)
However, the real jewel in Usha Uthup's crown is her TOTALLY and UTTERLY barmy masterpiece One Two Cha Cha Cha, as featured on the soundtrack of the Bollywood movie Shalimar in about 1981. (It also incorporates elements of a well-known disco classic - but I won't spoil the surprise.)"