SHANKAR-JAIKISHAN were the greatest music directors for all the time .Many music directors have taken inspiration from them and became popular.I salute them from bottom of my heart.🙏🙏🙏
S j are the pioneer showman music directors who had simply a great classic sense of magical composition unhen kisi aur ke saath copare karna theek nahin aise to India mein bahut saare composer hain lekin Ghalib waali baat hai ke s j ka hai andaze bayaan aur
Now this is great…. It’s funny that he does not remember what he played what….. he once said some other interviews that he didn’t prefer SJ as SJ didn’t like his accordion playing. After all he was of RDB group. SJ ROCKS and will always be the greatest that Indian film industry has produced and obviously thankful to our greatest showmanship of Raj Kapoor 🙏😊✌️
It is fact that SJ for some reasons rarely used him to play accordion in their orchestra. But they used his services in their rhythm section with his father Cawas Lord.
I agree to Suru . Still a very popular song in these times and he doesn’t remember ?? Those days , most of the songs of SJ were played by Goody Servai .
You are enlightened people and have quite an information, but I am unable to understand how can one forget a song like this which to me is one of the few best songs ever made.Perhaps there is a latent resentment somewhere.
7 mnts interview.. Out of that 3 mnts song.. There should be more commutation.. than music.. We always want to hear more about these legendary musicians..
@@debobirpurkayastha4986 Laxmikant Piyarelal were the ardent followers of Shankar Jaikishan as they admit this fact openly. But they could not reach up to the depth and soulfulness of SJ music with a remarkable orchestration.
@@MohammedAkber no but they have given such beautiful composition they not only can reach but surpass SJ.Lp are musicians if compared very near to Rabindranath Tagore.
@@debobirpurkayastha4986 It seems that you are a blind fan of LP. Most of LP songs are forgotten by public but it is not the case of their masters i.e. SJ whose almost all songs are still as fresh as evergreen roses. It's the common opinion of all music- conscious people of the sub-continent.
Sorry Sir but I would like to inform you that There is an interview available of Sebastian D'Souza. taken in 1997. Will forward you the details. I am a diehard Sebastian D'Souza fan too.
This is an edited version. Kersi Lord added that SJ were not satisfied with his accordion playing after one or two comping though allowed him to play other instruments.
Listen to whole program. In that program Keresi Lord did not mention it. But yes, he has mentioned it somewhere else. If you have listened in the program, please let me know.