By Yamini Gaur
I am a firm believer of the fact that the music that a person listens to is a mirror into their innermost trepidations and longings. It is an insight into their brain; an oracular glance into their helplessly opaque soul. People have a heartless and cruel habit of attaching themselves emotionally to a song to such a huge extent that they feel a nagging and lingering sense of dismay when others don’t approve of their playlist. I have felt these similar pangs of disappointment when a kid in my class came up to me and told me that “he thought I listened to better music”. By Aman Mittal
When people say that George Harrison made me famous, that is true in a way. - Ravi Shankar By Yamini Gaur
I think it is basic human instinct to bestow an overly critical eye upon the very notion of “change”. We aren’t adaptable to transition; we prefer sticking to stagnancy and an unsurprising turn of events. We flinch at innovation and the concept of modernization. Our brains are set in unison; almost like a cycle of staggering repetition and our eager and expectant ears can bear nothing but parallel rhythms of the usualness. By Yamini Gaur
Someone once pointed out to me that there exist mainly two types of people in the world: the ones who listen to Pink Floyd and the ones who feel it. |