Nice reply by Rawat..
Rawat..are you talking about same ghazal 'dhundoge agar 
mulkon...mulkon..'I have heard live recitation of this ghazal
by 'Abida parveen'..what a magic?
I like the way 'Ghulam ali' sings Ghazal..he has true style
of Ghazal singing..I am not here defaming Jagjit singh..
but can not understand why such so called Great can't rise 
above 'ego'?

-jiban


--- In [email protected], V S Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
>
> On 1/28/2009 8:25 AM India Time, _Anil Nair_ wrote:
> 
> > Didn't expect Jagjit Singh to say this ...or maybe its just yet 
again 
> > the "media monster" at work
> > 
> > -A
> > 
> > Jagjit is not singing any film songs currently because he feels 
there is 
> > a lack of taste on the part of today's filmmakers and music 
directors.
> 
> He is not getting work in films. He is frustrated because of it.
> 
> > "They don't know what ghazals are all about and they lack good 
taste in 
> > music. What does AR Rahman know about ghazals? He will never use 
a 
> > ghazal in his films. All they do is pick up tunes from the West," 
he says.
> 
> Jagjit Singh had been popular Ghazal singer at one time, no doubt, 
but 
> still, me and some of my friends never kept in any high regards. We 
feel 
> that there is hardly any variety in his ghazals. There would be 
about 
> only one or two dozen ghazals that are different, otherwise all his 
100s 
> of ghazals sound same.
> 
> So, let me ask What does Jagjit Singh know about ghazals. One 
should 
> hear Begum Akhtar, Mallika Pukhraj, Mehdi Hasan, Ghulam Ali, Farida 
> Khanum, Abida Parveen to know about ghazals.
> 
> And, Madan Mohan will always remain the undisputable king of 
ghazals in 
> Hindi cinema.
> 
> > He criticises contemporary music directors for ruining the 
Indianness of 
> > sound. "Earlier, in the 60s and 70s, 90% of the music was based 
on the 
> > ghazal. Today, there's no poetry phrasing, it's all Western and 
the 
> > language is tapori -- a mix of English and Hindi. What kind of 
lyrics 
> > are Pappu can't dance 
> > <http://movies.indiainfo.com/2009/01/28/0901280633_gazals.html#> 
saala?"
> 
> Pappu can't dance wasn't a ghazal. It had the exact sound and theme 
and 
> feelings that the situation demanded. When you need to put sugar in 
a 
> vegetable dish, what is the point in decrying that salt is not 
sugar.
> 
> In one of jagjit singh's film, as an MD, he had given a song 
College ka 
> ek Ladka hai aur College ki ek ladki hai, something like that. 
Should we 
> also decry what kind of a ghazal this song was, because it was not 
a ghazal.
> 
> Ghazal is one genre of music. Ghazal is not entire music.
> 
> > Yet the popularity of the form endures. He says, "My audience has 
only 
> > grown over the years. I always improvise and add variations to my 
old 
> > songs on stage. Every ghazal is re-born on that day."
> 
> Anybody who likes ghazal must hear one of farida khanum's ghazal 
> "Dhoondhoge hamein mulqo-mulqo" to understand the essence of 
ghazals. 
> None of the ghazals by Jagjit Singh measures upto that.
> 
> > Interestingly, Jagjit only performs for a cause. On January 29, 
at the 
> > DNA and Rotary concert, he will perform to provide midday meals 
for 
> > children. He says, "I never give dates to concerts which are just 
> > money-making measures. I want to give back to the society. So I 
give my 
> > dates only to charity concerts."
> 
> That is good thinking.
> 
> --
> Rawat
>


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