RDB-Gulzar duo/RFAK sings RDB songs pg3

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Accessing the article collection I came across this interesting one, still fresh and quite informative about the chemistry the duo shared but before going through please listen to this song which will help in understanding the article:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mjFCidDpcY[/YOUTUBE]
Ijaazat song was prophetic for RD Burman and me: Gulzar

Lyricist Gulzar has pointed to a strange coincidence in a new anthology of songs, Qatrah Qatrah, which comprises lyrics written by him for composer RD Burman.

Says the poet-lyricist: "In one of Pancham's (as the composer was known) most beloved songs, Mera kuch saamaan tumhare paas pada hai in the movie Ijaazat, I had written ek sau solah chaand ki raatein, ek tumhaare kaandhe ka til. Those 116 moonlit nights that I wrote about proved prophetic.

"When these two anthologists Vishwas Nerurkar and Biswanath Chatterjee got together to prepare this anthology Qatrah Qatrah for Sangeet Kala Kendra, they realised that exactly 116 of my songs were set to music by Pancham. I unconsciously wrote about it in the song," the lyricist recalled.

Indian classical literature incidentally lists 116 phases of the moon.

Gulzar is full of memories and anecdotes about Pancham. "He used to be at his wit's over my lyrics. Ek to bechare ki Hindi weak thi aur oopar se meri poetry (the poor man's Hindi was weak and to top it, he had to grapple with my poetry.)," the poet said.

"When I gave him mera kuch saamaan... he threw away the sheet saying, 'next you'll give me the headline of Times Of India and tell me to tune it," laughed Gulzar.

For Iss mod se jaate hain, he wanted to know where this city called, Nash-e-man, could be found. I'd sometimes hear him humming a Bengali song and ask him to give it to me. That's what happened with Tere bina zindagi se (Aandhi) and Do nainon mein aansoon bhare hain (Khushboo). For a song in Ghar, he was petrified to tell Lataji to sing the word badmaashiyon. I had to do the needful while Pancham hid behind a pillar. Pancham lived only for his music. Everything else was a distraction for him. Of course I miss him. This anthology reminded me of him," Gulzar said.

That isn't all. Veteran journalist Saibal Chatterjee has penned a biography Echoes & Eloquence: The Life And Cinema Of Gulzar which weaves little-known details from Gulzar's life from his childhood and growing up years, with his cinema.

Says Gulzar: "Saibal is someone I've known for years. He has a great deal of affection for my work. Normally, I wouldn't want books written on my work. That's too self-important. But I couldn't say no to this."

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Posted: 16 years ago
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i liked that song from masoom.. not the tujhse naraaz's, but the do naino pani song.. it brought tears to my eyes when i saw the lil boy yearning for a mother.😭 such a lovely composition..


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Posted: 16 years ago
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thanx for sharing.R.D. Burman was one of my favorite MD's.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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ok do naina for you OBJ:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZL_dpb_6Lo[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Meredith, here is do naino me aanso bhare hai by Lata ji for you
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vdvlrKXxD0[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Indradhanush

ok do naina for you OBJ:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZL_dpb_6Lo[/YOUTUBE]



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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thanks! love the songs and kya kahna to the lyrics of Gulzar Sahab and music of RDB their deadly combination just superb! The singer my favorite Arati Mukherjee.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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@bellvue: there was a private album album of RDB-Gulzar-Asha trio: Dil Padosi Hai, zabardast gane the sare ke sare have you heard them? here is a link: start with the most classical bheeni bheeni bhor on raag miya ki todi:
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Indradhanush

@bellvue: there was a private album album of RDB-Gulzar-Asha trio: Dil Padosi Hai, zabardast gane the sare ke sare have you heard them? here is a link: start with the most classical bheeni bheeni bhor on raag miya ki todi:

No, but I am going to listen to it now. Thanks though for the link. 😊
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Posted: 16 years ago
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if this site doesn't work, on the site below you can listen to many of them specially jhoote tere nain is again very classical but doesn't conform to a particular raag, it is very tricky song.
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