Since 1999


Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 9: 20110925. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 8: 20110924. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 7: 20110923. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 6: 20110922. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 5: 20110921. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 4: 20110920. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 3: 20110919. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 2: 20110918. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
Continuing the posting of RMIM Commemoratives in no particular order. I have not attended all of them. They go way back. The Google group is here. You can read about the old meetings and see some photos on the facebook RMIM page here. Look for the docs on the right. I think by now everybody knows that RMIM is the mother of all discussion groups of its kind on the Internet having started in January 1992. Face-to-face meetings started soon after. We start with the CD presented at
Denver in Sept 2000: The Better Half, A tribute to Women Singers of the Golden Era 1: 20110917. Guri, Nita and Vish prepared the CD. The voice you here on most of these commemoratives is that of Vish Krishnan, the doyen of our group, a sample of his postings is here
20110913 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 10
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110914 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 9
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110911 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 8
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110910 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 7
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110909 Naseem Bano Chopra songs sent by the RMIMer Prem Joshi. Thanks Joshi Sahib.
20110909 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 6
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110907 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 5
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110906 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 4
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110905 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 3
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
20110904 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 2
Listing of all the songs prepared by Parag Sankla is here
Usually at RMIM meets there is distributed a commemorative collection of songs. RMIMers have been doing it for more than 10 years now. At the recent west coast (of USA) meet, an mp3 CD of 100 songs (one song per MD) was distributed by Parag Sankla. He did that in order to "bring out the diversity, range and depth of" her work. According to him, many people are led to believe that Geeta "sang mostly/only for Burmanda, Nayyar sahab and Hemantda". Of course, RMIMers and readers of the monumental and pioneering Hindi Film Geet Kosh has known for ages that that is not true. He made a post about it on his world-famous Geeta Dutt blog.  Parag was kind enough to send me a copy. I will be posting about 10 songs a day from the CD. 20110903 RMIM West Coast Commemorative (100 Geeta songs, one per MD) 1