Comment to 'Music and Mantras'
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3fDKGjJQSs&t=37s

    Wow, this is a stunning song. I don't blame him for getting pulled away by this song. 

    Classic 60s and 70s song, very similar strings, sound mixing and vocals. 

    The trick is the westerner's are singing words like Govinda, Adi purusha not the way it is supposed to be pronounced but it sounds awesome when sanskrit words comes from their mouth. The word pronunciation is not balanced and it lop sided at later end to give that tempo to next line.

    • Like for Govinda, they sing Go-Vindddaa
    • For Adi-purusha, they sing A-dddeee puru-sshhaa

    It is common in India and everywhere too to make adjustment to lyrics to match the music tempo and western accent mixed with word sounds very thrilling to hear.

    The female singer is using all advanced singing techniques from base of her throat. 

    So, the listener will fall in love with

    1. the female singer's voice
    2. the male singer's base voice
    3. Background guitar string (so subtle, and good to hear)
    4. Sound mixing, it is so soothing.

    Where did I think of Lord here (may be 10%) but I am sensually enjoying these male-female singer's energy and string's energy in lower plane and forgot' the lord's energy in higher plane.

    The song also has a catholic Christian choir or musical treatment. Female's voice has an attractive or pulling energy in it. 

    It is a good music, I wont be surprised if people are obsessed or addicted to it.