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In rightly mentioning the great iconic singers of that particular era, you ommited to mention the greatest of them all.
Who????
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In rightly mentioning the great iconic singers of that particular era, you ommited to mention the greatest of them all.
I had one such freind.C. Third category is, they will like their friend, but hate Pakistanis in general and Pakistan in particular.
ghussa nahin....afsos hai....mulk barbaad kar diya saalon ney
she would not have been as famous as she turned out to be in this case...
I don't know about that, but if true, there are two main ways of looking at this.
1. Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.
2-
A. Over 99% of Indians hate Pakistan by default, they do not feel Indian unless they do.
B. You will find Indians who like Pakistanis in general, but hate Pakistan because of reason number one.
C. Third category is, they will like their friend, but hate Pakistanis in general and Pakistan in particular.
D. The last category hates everything about Pakistani, Pakistanis and Pakistan.
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This little Punjabi guy
I can't argue with your personal taste but it never hurts to give credit where credit is due. To withhold credit when it is due is small-time.That's beg the question, why Pakistanis are hell bound to praise Indians and India!!
Lata for me never hold any attraction. Some may not like me saying it, but it is my opinion and liking of Music. For me Lata was flat and very artificial singer, I like soul, she had non.
So personally, I place all her songs , whatever thousands they may be, against one soulful song, and the soulful song would always be heavier than her decades of non-sense.
That's beg the question, why Pakistanis are hell bound to praise Indians and India!!
Lata for me never hold any attraction. Some may not like me saying it, but it is my opinion and liking of Music. For me Lata was flat and very artificial singer, I like soul, she had non.
So personally, I place all her songs , whatever thousands they may be, against one soulful song, and the soulful song would always be heavier than her decades of non-sense.
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This little Punjabi guy
I can't argue with your personal taste but it never hurts to give credit where credit is due. To withhold credit when it is due is small-time.
Allah has blessed her with a fantastic singing voice just accept it as a blessing on one of his creation
Your criticism (flat and artificial) comes as across sore bitterness.
I apologise for my ignorance, but I do not recognise the face.
I think that applies to Pakistanis and Indians. There is a lot of good things on both sides of the border. Most people think they are doing their country a service by criticising the other regardless of cause or merit.Bhai jaan, everyone has different tastes, you are perfectly right to hold that opinion. Everything is subjective right, people will have different tastes.
Please let's not confuse praising or recognising an individual with their nationality. It is important to understand the nuisances, otherwise we'll all be walking blind, that's never good.
There is nothing wrong with recognising the good aspects of India, and there is a lot of good over there, but the bad has become larger and getting bigger by the day. Please let us try and stay away from only recognising the bad because that amounts to hate, hate in the end only consumes yourself. I hope we can avoid that fate.
India is consumed by hate against each other within the country, and others in the region, look at them, they are literally getting eaten from the inside.
You are free to have your perspective, I would kindly request, please keep things in perspective.
I apologise for my ignorance, but I do not recognise the face.
He is Punjabi, well I never lolLiking for a voice, like all aesthetic values, including taste, smell, color, form etc. etc. is very subjective and personal. I am somewhat into this music business, for the last about 40 years. I know a few of music buffs, who, for some reason, didn't like singing of Lata, or Noor Jahan, or Asha; whereas I grade all of them extremely highly.
Mohammad Rafi
I think I acknowledged that fact in the opening line of my post.Liking for a voice, like all aesthetic values, including taste, smell, color, form etc. etc. is very subjective and personal. I am somewhat into this music business, for the last about 40 years. I know a few of music buffs, who, for some reason, didn't like singing of Lata, or Noor Jahan, or Asha; whereas I grade all of them extremely highly.
I don't know if you are being sarcastic or whether you genuinely didn't know that Rafi Sahib was Punjabi.He is Punjabi, well I never lol
Then I would say you committed a bigger crime, you didn't mention this beautiful soul
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I have not heard much, but from what I have, he was a true legend, who as usual we have forgotten, among the wider public.
Ahmed Rushdi
Yes, another great singer.He is Punjabi, well I never lol
Then I would say you committed a bigger crime, you didn't mention this beautiful soul
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I have not heard much, but from what I have, he was a true legend, who as usual we have forgotten, among the wider public.
Ahmed Rushdi
Well, your comments are hilarious. Why would I be bitter from a person, I don't know personally, never meet her, never had any interaction, so why I would be bitter from her!!I can't argue with your personal taste but it never hurts to give credit where credit is due. To withhold credit when it is due is small-time.
Allah has blessed her with a fantastic singing voice just accept it as a blessing on one of his creation
Your criticism (flat and artificial) comes as across sore bitterness.