High Notes 2018
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Song for the New Year: Rock legend Chris Cornell’s raspy vocals are a great way to begin anything
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Songs for the New Year: Two tunes that could act as road maps for the journey of 2018
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Song for New Year: ‘The Revolution Will Not be Televised’ is a keen critique of its times – and ours
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Songs for the New Year: A tune about new beginnings, and another to help you live in the moment
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Song for the New Year: 2018 may not bring much cheer, but ‘Shine’ gives us a reason to dance
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Song for the New Year: Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ reminds us that there is still hope
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Song for the New Year: ‘Let it Go’ lifts me up, even as the world is falling apart
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Song for the New Year: ‘Tomboy’ is not exactly upbeat – but its message shines bright
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Song for the New Year: ‘Wait For It’ is beautifully distressing lament (but also brings hope)
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Song for the New Year: ‘Makeba’ is a celebration of the real beauty of human rights
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Songs for the New Year: In times of gau raksha, a Baul-rock melody by Lalon Fakir
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Songs for the New Year: From Bhairavi to Bhoop – playing Kishori Amonkar on loop
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Songs for the New Year: Videos of flash mobs by classical orchestras are like having three espressos
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Song for the New Year: In Maati Baani’s ‘Tore Matware Naina’, the lilt of joy and optimism for 2018
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Song for the New Year: David Bowie’s ‘Let's Dance’ is an optimistic note on which to jump into 2018
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Song for the New Year: A musical message from Subramania Bharati that urges us to end discrimination
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Songs for the New Year: Two pensive Radiohead tunes serve up a reminder of the challeges that await
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Song for the New Year: ‘Patakha Guddi’ urges young women to soar free – like a kite
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Song for the New Year: Celebrating with cake at midnight and the terrible lizards of ‘Jurassic Park’
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Song for the New Year: AR Rahman’s ‘Nila Kaikiradhu’ reminds us of the gift of life
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Song for the New Year: A Pakistani spin on jazz classic ‘Take Five’ is a picture of possibilities
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Song for the New Year: A jazz tune by Charles Mingus that is both a prayer and a cry of dread
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Song for the New Year: ‘Teach Your Children’ holds the key to building a better tomorrow
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Song for the New Year: As Assam wakes up to a tense January 1, a Bhupen Hazarika plea for humanity
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Songs for the New Year: In the golden voice of Yesudas, words of welcome and of inspiration
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Song for the New Year: ‘Mitwa’ is a rousing call to rise to the challenge
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Songs for the New Year: Winding down and revving up with The Beatles and Paul McCartney’s Wings
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Songs for the New Year: Paul Simon classics that remind us to break the silence – and never give up
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Song for the New Year: ‘I Don’t Want To Be’ (anything other than me) could be an anthem for 2018
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Songs for the New Year: Letting go and moving on, with Lee Ann Womack and Pearl Jam
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Songs for the New Year: If ‘What I’ve Done’ issues a grim reminder, ‘Time’ offers hope of redemption
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Song for the New Year: ‘Feelin’ Good’ is a tune for beginnings, for endings and for every single day
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Song for the New Year: In Sia’s ‘Soon We’ll Be Found’, the promise that it will all work out
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Song for the New Year: ‘Ilamai Itho Itho’, the tune Chennai parties to as the clock strikes midnight
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Song for the New Year: Mukul Shivputra’s Bhairavi reminds me everything new starts with a memory