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How Bad is sirasa??? use ur sirasa....
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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 2119935" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Plain bullshit this is. CTFM had <strong>Aradhana</strong>, and on every Sunday they ahd very good discussions on music. SLBC was brought down to that level by UNP, who found classical musicians irritating. They banned songs of Nanda Malini, Kapuge and Diwulgane. The politicins that were in SLBC made it hell for the artists. These are the very ones that are involved with Sirasa as well.</p><p></p><p>Once again total BS. Casettes were so popular by then, and as AL students in early 1990s we had the whole collection of classical music in friend circles. Youngsters of 1990s were already aware of Amaradeva, because <strong>They grew listening to their music</strong>, unlike people born in 1990s, who <strong>grew listening to Sirasra!</strong>. Now which ones know better about Amaradeva?</p><p></p><p>What exacly they did to Nihal? Weren't he told to stop that show for a another cheap piece of shit? (you may be aware as you are familiar with Sirasa). (Kinsley, Buddhika and Susara are known to me, who are currently in Sirasa)</p><p></p><p>That is your opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 2119935, member: 654"] Plain bullshit this is. CTFM had [B]Aradhana[/B], and on every Sunday they ahd very good discussions on music. SLBC was brought down to that level by UNP, who found classical musicians irritating. They banned songs of Nanda Malini, Kapuge and Diwulgane. The politicins that were in SLBC made it hell for the artists. These are the very ones that are involved with Sirasa as well. Once again total BS. Casettes were so popular by then, and as AL students in early 1990s we had the whole collection of classical music in friend circles. Youngsters of 1990s were already aware of Amaradeva, because [B]They grew listening to their music[/B], unlike people born in 1990s, who [B]grew listening to Sirasra![/B]. Now which ones know better about Amaradeva? What exacly they did to Nihal? Weren't he told to stop that show for a another cheap piece of shit? (you may be aware as you are familiar with Sirasa). (Kinsley, Buddhika and Susara are known to me, who are currently in Sirasa) That is your opinion. [/QUOTE]
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