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  • I love this, it's magical, it has been my favorite for 12 years

  • Raag Pahadi?

  • sung with immeasurable sweetness....perhaps his most

    enchanting rendition.

  • Very Nice! Very unusual Theka played on the Tabla, but it is very beautiful!

  • This gazal [Baghon me pade jhuley] has also been sung by Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in a 3 min 78 RPM record. Does anyone have the recording?

  • "Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation" said Kahlil Gibran... Such 'sweet sorrow' expressed superbly and soulfully by Ghulam Ali Sahab...

    Chamogaa Ji, thanks for sharing it - in it are many a lessons of ghazal gayaki...

  • very beautiful ghazal , by Ghulam Ali ji.Who sang it with sooo much joy and feelings.Very very beautiful lyrics.

    10**************

    Thanks Chamogaa ji for sharing this beautiful ghazal.Regards.Sarla.

  • Sarla,

    I was 15, in school in India, I used to listen Ghulam Ali. As such he was a only singer, I would listen. After 45 years from than, he still lives in my heart. His Ghazals are like old wine & woman, always more enjoyable, more NASHILA.

  • Manosha ji i don't know about other Actresses but i still meet Hema Malini and Rati and feel they r more and more beautiful withadvance age. and same Hema i met when she was in her 20eees.but i fid her more charming and beautiful. Rati also very very beautiful. They r friends with my bhabhies.Regards. Sarla.

  • What a beautiful romantic geet, sung with GA's extraordinary gift of infusing every melody with the most sublime brand of honey! The wistful plaint to an absent beloved is conveyed with the tenderest feelings wrapped in delicate murkiyan.Thanks for posting this precious song,manosha52.

  • Yes, V.P. Mago ji this is really beautiful ghazal with very beautiful lyrics. I never heard it but enjoyed a lot Only two words i didn't understand.

    1.Raks sittaronka.

    2.Raavi ka Kinnara.

    Thanks for sharing this gem. With my respect and regards. Sarla.

  • Raqs, actually. It means dance in Urdu, Sarlaji. So here it means the dance of stars. Ravi ka kinaara is a reference to the bank of the River Ravi that flows by the city of Lahore. I also love the Chupke Chupke ghazal. It's probably GA's most sought after one.

  • Thanks .V. C. Mago ji. With respect. Sarla.

  • I like ''Chopke chopke ''also a lot and have heard many times. Regards. Sarla.

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  • This song is called as Urdu Mahia. Originally it was sang by Ustad Barkat Ali Khan (He is younger brother of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan). He is also music plimsoll of Ustad Ghulam Ali ( Ghazal Mestro/ Chota Ghulam Ali). Yeaaa mahika barama jitnavi kaha jayega kamhi par jayaga.......... Syed Alam Prince, fr, London

  • Great Singer !! How words of Urdu & Hindi complement each other in the gazal/geet !!!

  • He has an amazing control of notes, and the variety in which he does it.

  • waah. never heard this one.. thanks

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