Monday, November 7, 2011

The band that wasn't...

Once upon a time there was a group of friends whose favorite hobby was to get drunk and discuss the world affairs. The same happened one day but that day they discussed music and what a night it turned out to be. They had heard a lot about how girls swoon over the likes of Backstreet Boys, NSync et al and the latest addition being Justin Beiber. Well, so they decided it was time to take things in their own hands and give India its first boy band and give the girls an opportunity to swoon on the ghar ka maal. Hence on that fateful night they sat down to right a song, a song that would have changed the history of Indian music but alas, when they got up in the morning all they had with them was a big bloody hangover and a tissue paper with words scribbled on it.

For all the ladies reading this I present the "song" to you and let the anonymous boy band bask in its glory. So here it goes (Do leave a comment to "appreciate" the band, this will be their Emmy):

Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love
I dont know why, when I saw you for the first time...
My heart...skipped a beat
Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love

Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love
I dont know why when we held hands together
My heart was beating faster than ever
And I knew it we were destined
Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love

Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love
I dont know why but I miss you every night
You are so far away yet you are next to me
Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love

Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love
In the end all I want to say is
That I will hold, I will talk to you...
I will take you with me forever and show you this world
Give me love, baby just give me, give me love
Only love baby, give me love


"Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable" - Leonard Bernstein