Talash originally was an album of Junoon came in 1993 in which this song Talash was sung by Ali Azmat and it was a massive hit. The whole album was pur gold. I just wish if you could react on the original song. The song was a socio-political rock song
The song is originally by Pakistan's original Sufi rock band called Junoon, which was once called the U2 of South Asia, consisting of Vocalist Ali Azmat, Brian O'Connell on bass, Salman Ahmed the lead guitar, Nusrat Hussain on keyboards(90's), Taylor Simpson drums(since 2018). Check out their discography, you'll love it I'm sure of it. Have an awesome one.
This song has nothing to do with sufi rock. They did this song before they re-invented themselves as a sufi rock band. It's from their early career when they were straight up hard rock band. A product of the late80s and early 90s rock and metal music/culture. Frankly I prefer their pre-sufi rock era. That anger and critciism towards the establishment and state institutions started fading away when they became sufi rock. Or rich to be precise lol
Singer is from the song sweet child of mine. The guitarist is pretty young guy, but the song and the guitar solo itself is from the late 1980s early 1990s when Pakistani Rock bands used to Rock hard.
This song's music is nothing like the original song's music which was given by legendary Salman Ahmed and Brian O' conelle who was a white american but settled in Pakistan and was a part of the band all along. It was more rockus and heavy.
Thank you for your videos! The band who did this originally is called "Junoon"... Check out the original (almost 30yrs old, and still holds up) and given your love of the tabla, also check out their tabla / guitar masterpiece - "Heer". With love from Chicago! ruclips.net/video/ARBV_N8gbBY/видео.html
John I like listening to Pakistani music through your lens because you provide a fresh perspective, since you are a music guy already. Keep up the good work. I think you should visit Pakistan this year. Especially check out the northern regions.
Mirza Sahibaan by Arif Lohar is one of my favourites. Its an old one and quite trippy but it reminds me of Hey Boy Hey Girl by the Chemical Brothers. I didn't realise how bananas it was until I read the subtitles. Still think its lovely though
Thanks for this video. 🙏 Please watch another video called , “ Tabla lessons with Gijs kremars and Sanju Sahai “ .. you will like it for sure . It’s amazing how nicely he explains the basics of Tabla . Video is on RUclips and in English. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for this video. 🙏 Please watch another video called , “ Tabla lessons with Gijs kremars and Sanju Sahai “ .. you will like it for sure . It’s amazing how nicely he explains the basics of Tabla . Video is on RUclips and in English. Thanks 🙏
Our music history is rich when it comes to pop rock, hard rock & metal. sending love & respect from lahore pakistan.
Talash originally was an album of Junoon came in 1993 in which this song Talash was sung by Ali Azmat and it was a massive hit. The whole album was pur gold. I just wish if you could react on the original song. The song was a socio-political rock song
Altamash' Vocals are no Joke!
The song is originally by Pakistan's original Sufi rock band called Junoon, which was once called the U2 of South Asia, consisting of Vocalist Ali Azmat, Brian O'Connell on bass, Salman Ahmed the lead guitar, Nusrat Hussain on keyboards(90's), Taylor Simpson drums(since 2018). Check out their discography, you'll love it I'm sure of it. Have an awesome one.
This song has nothing to do with sufi rock. They did this song before they re-invented themselves as a sufi rock band. It's from their early career when they were straight up hard rock band. A product of the late80s and early 90s rock and metal music/culture. Frankly I prefer their pre-sufi rock era.
That anger and critciism towards the establishment and state institutions started fading away when they became sufi rock. Or rich to be precise lol
@@TheSodominion great history lesson, not really needed or related to inviting someone to enjoy a beloved band's discography, but thanks anyway. 👍
Singer is from the song sweet child of mine. The guitarist is pretty young guy, but the song and the guitar solo itself is from the late 1980s early 1990s when Pakistani Rock bands used to Rock hard.
This song's music is nothing like the original song's music which was given by legendary Salman Ahmed and Brian O' conelle who was a white american but settled in Pakistan and was a part of the band all along. It was more rockus and heavy.
Thank you for recommending Vampire weekend... the guitar solo was awesome... loved it
Next up, "naina moray" from coke studios by javed bashir n Akbar ali
The way you get into the song and your expressions , priceless 👌🏻
How about "Love me again" on Nescafe Basement? Just do a search, you won't be disappointed.
Thank you for your videos! The band who did this originally is called "Junoon"... Check out the original (almost 30yrs old, and still holds up) and given your love of the tabla, also check out their tabla / guitar masterpiece - "Heer". With love from Chicago! ruclips.net/video/ARBV_N8gbBY/видео.html
Kitini Sadiyaan from Nescafe Basement.
John I like listening to Pakistani music through your lens because you provide a fresh perspective, since you are a music guy already. Keep up the good work. I think you should visit Pakistan this year. Especially check out the northern regions.
Yes this is the same kid . If I am not mistaken his name is Altamish ( Ul-ta-mish)
"Flying brick", that simile is so personified here. Will check out Vampire Weekend. I'm into ACL😀
Superb this guy voice same as Slipknot white snake vocalist
This is a remake so its good to listen to the original. Our best guitarist in the 90’s was Salman Ahmed. Try to listen to music by “Junoon “
AADAT INSTRUMENTAL - NESCAFE BASEMENT.
Yeah same singer and lead guitarist.Singers name is Altamash Sever.Hes now lead singer for a band called TakaTak
This song is cover of song by same name from the Pakistani sufi rock band "Junoon" - from early 1990s
Cool reaction
Naina more coke studio season 9 javed bashir guitar amir zaki (late) you will be never disappointed
Same guy from sweet child of mine yes!
BTW......JADOO KA CHiRAGH....Nescafe Basement.You will like.Akin to above!
Great reaction Sir,,, Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰♥️
appreciate the recommendation , heavy guitar works i'll say you that
Please react on 'RESISTANCE" english song - Nescafe Basement 5 .. its beautiful
Extremely agree
Listen to “nishan” by the same singer “Altamash Saver”
Amazing
Does anyone know if the Sitar player is the same one who runs the Typical Musician youtube channel? Thank you
Sir, you should also give your opinion on this rule Coke Studio Season 11|
Runaway| Krewella, Riaz Qad...
Loving your videos man! Please do a Reactoin Video of Coke Studio's Pakistan Day Special.
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Hey plz do react kitni sadiyaan from nescafe
Go for "Mirza Sahiban" from coke studio. It's folk metal. You won't regret it...😊
Mirza Sahibaan by Arif Lohar is one of my favourites. Its an old one and quite trippy but it reminds me of Hey Boy Hey Girl by the Chemical Brothers. I didn't realise how bananas it was until I read the subtitles. Still think its lovely though
@@saracapley8616 I agree. I'm surprised how people still remember Mirza Sahiban after sooo many years ...😊
Nescafé Basement is more like an animal Spirit of Coke Studio! 😄
Well said 😂👍
There is another one called "Nishaan" from nescafe basement...
Greetings sir! Please react to kitni sadiyan from nescafe basement season 4.
Plz react to timeless masterpiece, 'Aik Alif', Coke Studio Season 2, by Saeen Zahoor & Noorie.
Thanks for this video. 🙏 Please watch another video called , “ Tabla lessons with Gijs kremars and Sanju Sahai “ .. you will like it for sure . It’s amazing how nicely he explains the basics of Tabla . Video is on RUclips and in English. Thanks 🙏
Plz react to "jilawatan" from "pepsi betel of bands"
Jilawatan means exiled
The 90s Original is better. Also, the lyrics hit hard in the 90s.
Plz react on KITNI SADYAN Nescafe Basement..
Please add Rockstar by Ali zafar Coke Studio to your list
FARAZ NAYYER -Na Kaho NESCAFE Basement Season 4, Episode 7
you ay like this one too - do listen :)
pls pls please react on " afreen afreen" coke studio song
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Please do try this one from Sonu Nigam from Coke studio.
ruclips.net/video/LobdKieoK3c/видео.html
React on #Pepsibattleoftheband song #Jillawatan
I did! Check the reaction video playlist on my channel.
Thanks for this video. 🙏 Please watch another video called , “ Tabla lessons with Gijs kremars and Sanju Sahai “ .. you will like it for sure . It’s amazing how nicely he explains the basics of Tabla . Video is on RUclips and in English. Thanks 🙏