Welcome to the top five songs, that Brenton loves and nobody else cares about, the worldwide music chart incorporating every genre of music both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial, yes, which qualifies Justin Bieber to be on these charts.
5. Born this way- Lady Gaga (Gleecast)
Terrific stuff. if the original left you a little confused and nauseous, this version’ll get ya going. It’s the climax of the “Acceptance” episode, the lyrics can be made out, the articulation on the song is loads better plus I watched the episode with subtitles (Yes, I’m a third worldian who can’t understand your songs and all your pop culture references.) It’s the dance routines and actually the lyrics are pretty decent. I just dont the weird costumes and initial narration she gave. Minus that, add the the glee cast, remove the costumes and you have a performance to dance to.
4. Written in the stars- Tinie Tempah ft. Eric Turner
It’s Linkin Park ft Busta Rhymes and all those white-black combos all over again. Yep, they’ve got a heart-wrenching story and a catchy chorus and all, but come onn man, like your bros wouldve put it “this shit is too ol’ to go down bruh”. But its good to listen anyways and easier to strum on the guitar. Oh how I love easy songs, if only someone could rap, I’d have started a glee club. Yes, a glee club.
3. Jiyein Kyun- Dum Maaro Dum
This pothead crime thriller had one of the most wannabe stories I could think of. It was like the director really wanted to incorporate a every aspect known to man in the movie. So you had the potheads, crack heads, the police, the evil police, the alive good “guy”, the dead good “guys”, the innocent jailbirds, the evil jailbirds and a dozen other dead extras…and then you had a beautifully ripped off soundtrack. This is good stuff, even if it was ripped from that masterpiece ‘Clocks’. It just did not seem like it was in the right movie.
2. Bhaag DK Bose ft. Imran Khan and two other random guys
This Delhi Belly track has probably got every collegian in India going, “respect dude respect \m/”. Well, for one I never could connect with US teenage punk rock talking about girlfriends (Yes! in plural! that too teenagers!..hehe) and underage drinking. So when a song comes like it was written for you, with your innermost feelings rendered out by some of the stars of the day, banta hai to go “whohooooooo”. Indian Punk Rock is here baby!
Power chords are a joke on classical guitars.
1. Chaandan Mein by Kailash Kher
Yep, the song’s a tad ancient, but by heavens its rad. The sufi singing and the guitar at the back goes blasting minds again. I love the quasi-Hindi lyrics, where most of time you think you can make sense and since it’s all about love and broken hearts <3 <3 your definitions dont fall too far away from the tree. I’ve been bloody trying to get those chords or the song tabs and if anyone other than the retard on indianguitartabs forum has a clue to them, please..go ahead and send it to me.