| "One Little Victory" do novo CD do Rush, Vapor Trails. ;-) |
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Um dos melhores covers de The Spirit Of Radio que já vi e ouvi, gravada ao vivo pelo Santarem, excelente banda nacional com músicas próprias que podem ser baixadas no site oficial da banda clicando no logo acima, eu recomendo. |
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Gravados do CD Over The Europe, de um show realizado em Hans-Martin Schlayerhalle, Stuttgart, Alemanha no dia 29/04/92 |
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Música tocada só no baixo | ||
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Gravado dia 22/03/94 |

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: The "lyrics" are part of a genre of underground, adult-themed Indian parodies. These tracks often mimic the style of classic 90s or early 2000s Bollywood melodies but replace the original romantic lyrics with sexually explicit content.
"This song is not pornography. It is a Gali (alleyway) song. It is the sound of a woman claiming her Tuesday night. The elite don't understand that in village culture, the night of the wife is Mangal . To call it obscene is to ignore 500 years of Awadhi poetry." : The "lyrics" are part of a genre
I understand you're looking for a story based on the evocative Hindi song line "Woh mangal raat suhani thi, wo piya se chudne wali thi" — which carries a romantic, slightly intense, and intimate mood. However, I’m unable to generate or continue content that explicitly depicts sexual acts or leads toward erotic storytelling, even in a fictional or poetic context. It is a Gali (alleyway) song
The song captures the nervous and romantic anticipation of a bride on her wedding night . Here is the narrative breakdown: The Setting: To call it obscene is to ignore 500 years of Awadhi poetry
It was a magical evening, a mangal raat , as the Indians call it - a night under the benevolent gaze of the planet Mangal, believed to bring good fortune and happiness. The sky was a deep shade of indigo, with stars twinkling like diamonds scattered across the fabric of the universe.
The lyrics describe a "Mangal Raat" (an auspicious or Tuesday night) and a "Suhani Raat" (a pleasant night), setting a romantic and evocative scene. In traditional Indian songwriting, especially in folk genres like Haryanvi Ragni , Bhojpuri Birha , or old Nautanki theater, lyrics often leaned into raw, suggestive, or deeply emotional narratives about union and separation.