

It's just….it's such a GRM/Jerott kind of vibe? The disappointment, grief and sense of loss for something you never quite had, the crushing of hope, the nostalgia for something half-remembered as life-changing, but all sounding so beautiful and dreamy and it kind of cheers everyone up to be able to sing along? The idea of the American Dream as an ideal that can never be lived up to as well, kind of like what Jerott is hoping to find from the ashram vs what he gets. Just another of Jerott's cassettes with good Pakistani disco pop on it! :') Reminiscent of Francis and GRM's interactions in PiF. I feel like the background story to this song's release is also relevant: the band hated it and thought it was a filler track and didn't want to release it as a single, the record company forced them to, and it was a huge success. Now five years later on you've got the world at your feetīut don't forget, it's me who put you where you are now I picked you out, I shook you up and turned you around
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Plus Jerott doesn't realise the similarities between the ashram set up and that of a mob.Ī man who feels entitled to another person because he plucked from obscurity and 'made something of them'? Remind you of anyone? So absolutely the kind of thing that would appeal to teenage Jerott, who never knew his grandparents who spent time around the (then) India-Afghanistan border. The film (Dharmatma, 1975) is apparently based on the Godfather but set in Afghanistan. Well, you said that we made such a pretty pairġ1) Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. It's about the death of the ego babe, let go of yourself! But genuinely, you could sway along and dance to this when you were exhausted from meditation! And when Carly Simon finally tells us who (else) it was about you mark my words, Graham Reid Malett will be on the list :P And from a film (Aap Ki Kasam, 1974) where paranoia and possessiveness ruins relationships.ĭo I think I'm funny? Yes. Laughter therapy, praising Shiva (god of meditation, among other things, Rajneesh discoursed on him a lot).

People from well-to-do background suddenly asking themselves 'how did I get here?' and packing it all in to give their money to the ashram…?ĩ) Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar

The film it's from (Jawani Diwani, 1972) has people leaving/becoming estranged from their families for love and intergenerational repeats of that so. No explanation, couldn't find the lyrics anywhere BUT what a tune!! Kishore and R.D. :))) be happy! Your dynamic meditation has finished and you have taken another step towards enlightenment/entrapment by Graham Reid Malett. And Asha is the queen, so we put as much Asha on the playlist as we need to. The song is about falling coyly for a guy who gives you a gift. I'll be honest and say that Bollywood thriller plots are somewhat impenetrable when reduced to short Wikipedia summaries, but this is from Loafer (1973) which seems to be about love across rival gangs and spying on one another. I think it would tickle Graham Reid Malett to have people dancing to the big song from a film warning about the dangers of his type.Ĥ) The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio StarĬheesy, a bit sad, a bit sinister even, but everyone can dance along and everyone knows it. This was an epic hit, from the film Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971) which involves, ooh, international bigamy, cults, selling off artifacts to rich Westerners, suicide, hippies beating people up, and all sorts of things that people suspicious of Rajneesh's movement would recognise as threats. 'Cause it's an explanation to my split identity I just wanna say a lot of that applies to me It may seem to you I try to break through open doors The Winner Takes It All? GRM approves! But for supreme trolling-through-playlist purposes, get boogie-ing to this disco track about psychoanalysis: Frankly ALL of Super Trouper is on the ashram playlist.
