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OT Brimful of Asha

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BovaryX · 07/03/2020 13:03

This is OT, but if anyone remembers the song Brimful of Asha, there is a Times article about Cornershop. Cultural diversity in music, yet somehow quintessentially English. That song still resonates, like a slice of sunshine, an ode to Asha Bhosle.

Incredible as it may seem, a little indie band from the West Midlands once toppled the mighty Céline Dion from her pop throne. In February 1998, Norman Cook’s remix of Brimful of Asha by Cornershop, a tribute to the Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle set to a delightful Sixties-style melody, knocked the Canadian warbler’s Titanic theme My Heart Will Go On off the top spot. Britpop may be retrospectively remembered as a triumph of laddishness, but it also allowed creative outsiders such as Cornershop — made up of the Wolverhampton singer Tjinder Singh and his Canada-born bandmate Ben Ayres — to have a pop at the mainstream, however briefly

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Binterested · 07/03/2020 13:04

Love that song. Need to download and introduce the children to it immediately Smile

koshkatt · 07/03/2020 13:05

God I loved this song!

TheRealMcKenna · 07/03/2020 13:31

Loved that song. Loved the video as well.

Music used to be good.

ArtisanBreadBin · 07/03/2020 13:32

Literally my favourite song. Thanks OP.

Flaskfan · 07/03/2020 13:37

Still on my playlist in loving memory of my 90s indie nights. Still brings me joy.

TheMemoryLingers · 07/03/2020 13:41

Great song! I liked the video, too, with the girl scattering her brightly-coloured records happily around her room.

Bezalelle · 07/03/2020 13:42

I love that song! But for ages I thought it was about a girl named "Asha Barnsley" Blush

maddiemookins16mum · 07/03/2020 13:55

Everyone needs a bosom for a pillow 😄

JessicaLangoustine · 07/03/2020 13:56

Thanks for the link OP.

Did anyone else watched Movie Mahal during the 1980s? It was a Channel 4 programme showing different musical clips from Bollywood movies, old and new. Pretty much every female actor was lip- synching to Asha B! She was prolific and had a wonderful voice.

BovaryX · 07/03/2020 14:02

She was prolific and had a wonderful voice

Yes. She had a beautiful voice, the song is such a lovely ode to her. I love the really strong 1960s aesthetic in the video, the furniture and the almost pop art appearance. Fantastic song and such a creative band. Great to see lots of other posters love it too!

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Vallderama · 07/03/2020 14:02

I loved it as well. I remember the remix being quite a bit faster than the original. The lead singer had a great stage presence in a kind of inadvertent way - they were there on TOTP with all of these florid graphics behind them and he was just there quite nonplussed, singing. Also it was very evocative of that feeling you get when you're young and you listen to music over and over and each time it brings something new to you. That intoxicating time when you first feel the power of music to lift your soul, if that doesn't sound too wanky. Really good song.

BovaryX · 07/03/2020 14:05

Also it was very evocative of that feeling you get when you're young and you listen to music over and over and each time it brings something new to you. That intoxicating time when you first feel the power of music to lift your soul

Beautifully put! There is something so utterly joyous about the song and its evocation of the Song Queen of Bollywood

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TheMemoryLingers · 07/03/2020 14:10

Also it was very evocative of that feeling you get when you're young and you listen to music over and over

Wasn't it just? Exactly that.

LilQueenie · 07/03/2020 14:16

I love it and so does dd.

Vallderama · 07/03/2020 14:25

Aw, thank you. I mean, yes, you probably should care about dams and government activity etc (sorry, Tjinder! Although I'm sure he does care really) but actually there's music too and while all of this nonsense is going on music can take you out of yourself, even music by unseen musicians such as Bhosle standing in the shadows, and that is something to hold onto.

Gibbonsgibbonsgibbons · 07/03/2020 14:27

I’ve been singing this ever since seeing the title 5 mins ago Grin excellent song my kids like it too

ScrimpshawTheSecond · 07/03/2020 14:27

Family favourite, that song.

KahlanRahl · 07/03/2020 14:28

Really loved it. Haven't heard it for a while.

TheMemoryLingers · 07/03/2020 14:32

The bliss of being a teenager in possession of a record player!

Antibles · 07/03/2020 15:32

Love that happy song!

Toseland · 07/03/2020 17:45

Hurray, ‘everyone needs a bosom for a pillow’ is often quoted and played here x

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 07/03/2020 17:47

Still in ALL my playlists. Such a joyful song, always makes me smile ☺

Lordfrontpaw · 07/03/2020 17:54

Who sang it again? It’s on once in a while in our house.

Thinkingabout1t · 07/03/2020 17:54

I'm smiling as I remember that joyful song.. Didn't realise it had toppled that dirge from Titanic (3 hours of my life I'll never get back) -- I like Brimful of Asha even more now. Grin

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