Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma on S D Burman - Part Three

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  • Опубліковано 5 бер 2015
  • In Part Three, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma ji tells us about:
    (1) Burman Dada's arrangers at different times,
    (2) How in 1970 Dada completed the last song 'Jeevan ki bagiya mahkegi' for his film 'Tere Mere Sapne' (1970) with only two solo players Shiv-Hari and without his regular team members RDB, Basu and Manohari, removing them permanently from his team. Dada had got annoyed, after they all left for Madras (Chennai) without completing the song of "Tere Mere Sapne', to work in RDB's film 'Lakhon Mein Ek' (1970),
    (3) How Dada used to appreciate his contemporaries and even the musicians,
    andm many more interesting anecdotes unknown so far.
    and many other interesting anecdotes unknown so far.
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  • @saraswatroli
    @saraswatroli 2 роки тому +4

    That's a serendipitous discovery for Pandit ji too. He himself didn't know why SD Burman invited him and Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia to play for 'Jeevan ki bagiya mahkegi' without any arranger. Mesmerising to see the pieces of a puzzle fall into place with this conversation!

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  2 роки тому

      The puzzle will be complete when you see Manoharisingh's voice recorded interview where he says how RD took them all to Madras and Dada got rid of them. Part number I don't remember. Just type in the space provided Manohari Singh on SD Burman. Thanks.

  • @bhatsayali11
    @bhatsayali11 Рік тому +1

    What a story!❤

  • @anjanabanerjee1452
    @anjanabanerjee1452 3 роки тому +2

    Shivkumar. Sharmaji. Ke. Har. Bat. Bahat. Man. Ko. Chhnu. Gaye. Unkevi. Gunki. Koi. Seema. Nehi. Hariji. Or. Sharma. Ji. Jaese. Pandit. Insan. Humara. Gourav. Hae..Pranam. Pranam pranam unsabko.very. Sweet.

  • @anjanabanerjee1452
    @anjanabanerjee1452 2 роки тому +1

    Barelog. Kitne. Sach. Bolte. Hae. Pandit. Shivkumarjike. Chalejaneme. Hume. Bahat. Dukh. Hae. Ptjiko. Pranam,sachinkartakopranam. Jibanki. Bagiya. Bina. Music. Me. Superb. Hue. Lotsof. Loveto. Shivji. Hariji. Manohari,orbasuji. And. Respectsfor. Sachindada.. santoorkesamrat. Shivji. Pranam

  • @nirupamamishra974
    @nirupamamishra974 2 роки тому +2

    Complete treat for we die hard SD fans,thank you.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  2 роки тому

      @Nirupama Mishra, Please see all the videos on this channel, to know more about the great man. All these musicians and others who knew SDBurman have spoken about him in awe of what he achieved. Thanks

    • @nirupamamishra974
      @nirupamamishra974 2 роки тому +1

      I am a regular to your videos. Lots of informations. Thanks

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  2 роки тому

      @@nirupamamishra974 Good to know that. Thanks

  • @kalindisaraf9255
    @kalindisaraf9255 9 років тому +7

    'jeevan ki bagiya mehkegi..'has always been my favourite but didn't know the involvement of the two meastros in it.This is so amazing.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому

      Dada composed, arranged and recorded this beautiful song without any arrangers, and, this as per me, happens to be the best song of the film.

  • @shekharparanjpe7227
    @shekharparanjpe7227 4 роки тому +3

    Sir Shivjee and Sir Hareeji, we, me and my wife owe you something... when we were expecting our first child, Gaurav (now he has turned out to be finest ophthalmic surgeon) we used to listen on magnetic tapes the song जीवनकी बगिया ..... I don't like to address anybody SIR as it has long form Slave I Remain. By calling you both SIR, I express how i am indebted to you. Dr. shekhar Paranjpe.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  3 роки тому

      @Shekhar Paranjpe ji, Jeevan ki bagiye is the last song 'Tere Mere Sapne film, which SD Burman himself arranged musically. Please do see other parts of his interview videos by us. This is the best song of the film, as per me. Thanks.

  • @sonimukeshg1
    @sonimukeshg1 8 років тому +4

    Wow! Santoor and flute by two maestros and tabla are only instruments with extraordinary playback singing by Lata di and Kishore da composed by legendary SD Burman da brought tears in my eyes..

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  8 років тому +2

      There are a few rare music lovers left who know how to enjoy these songs with tears in their eyes.

    • @sonimukeshg1
      @sonimukeshg1 8 років тому +1

      +Moti Lalwani We were blessed to listen the most creative music in the whole universe. I was once fallen in my life and I used to listen only dada's music in his voice and travelled from sorrows to embrace the truth of life and world around. I was always in his arms of music to understand that melody exists.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  8 років тому +1

      +mukesh soni Dada was a true saint. I have studied his life, met many of those who knew him closely. Such souls take rebirth at will to do good for the mankind.

  • @sitambersharma9830
    @sitambersharma9830 4 роки тому +2

    Great and Great SD burman da

  • @jaigurudev5393
    @jaigurudev5393 5 років тому +2

    Dear Moti Lalwani ji,
    Thanks lot,
    With Regards.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  5 років тому

      @ jai guru dev ji, Thanks for comments. Whenever we took name of Burman dada, all these living legends were willing to speak on him. Besides these interviews, most of them told us that no other music director could be compared with Dada. Thanks for comments.

  • @eraduttagupta
    @eraduttagupta 9 років тому +3

    Interesting facts revealed like the song without arranger from Tere Mere Sapne and other information shared in this interview,Thanks Motiji once again.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому +1

      Prem Kumar ji, My endeavour has been to bring to the fans authentic information on what happened those days in the life of our greats whom we admire. Thanks for appreciating my efforts.

  • @rupakshah288
    @rupakshah288 7 років тому +2

    jeevan ki bagiya mahekegi, nice song but also nice story behind such beautiful compose by shivji & hariji, really mind blowing music given by them

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  7 років тому

      Composed by SD Burman, with Shivji and Hariji only two solo players, and of course tabla player.

  • @amits.1757
    @amits.1757 7 років тому +3

    As far as Hindi film music is concerned, S. D. Burman was one and only of his kind. Innocent, devoted and uncompromising. Heard the song "Jeevan ki bagiyaa mehakegi" again after watching this video and felt Sachin Da's soul present in Hariji's flute as well Shivji's santoor. His music, like a clear mirror, reflects his beautiful soul. It's pure delight.
    Thanks for bringing it out, Motiji.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  7 років тому +1

      Amit S Very well said. I would like to add here that SDB was a multi talented genius who took interest in all aspects of film making, including telling film directors how a song will be picturised (Bimal Roy and Vijay Anand), telling lyricists which words to include (I have number of instances), telling a trained dancer which steps to take (I have Waheeda' s voice recording with me), telling his assistants how to compose and his singers how to sing and many more.

    • @amits.1757
      @amits.1757 7 років тому +1

      It must have been that way because while listening to his songs, many a times, I have myself found it difficult to make out if songs were made for the movie or the movie itself was made for his songs. He must have had complete vision of his songs.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  7 років тому

      I have written only a little bit about him in this small space. He was a very good father too. Listen to what son RDB and others have to say about S.D. Burman drive.google.com/file/d/0B1wT6QoGOcNfUHBTby14WTRKV3M/view?ts=588a0ee4

  • @MrinalDevburmanairner
    @MrinalDevburmanairner 9 років тому +3

    SDB's selection of Shiv-Hari only for the superb song of Tere Mere Sapne and the story behind the creation of that song without arranger, is the real essence to understand SDB. This is the most important part of the interview.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому

      A coffee table book has been published on Shiv Kumar Sharma. In that book the author has given credit to the music director and the arranger, not realizing that in this song Burman Dada was both himself, the music director and the arranger, having kicked out his assistant (son) and arrangers (Basu-Manohari), and completed the last song all by himself. I am quoting from the book a portion where it says:
      Shiv Kumar Sharma THE MAN & HIS MUSIC - Page 164
      "... that wonderful maestro and his arranger (whoever it was in the film, decided to locate the santoor at these places, so appealingly too).
      "Think of ‘Jeevan ki bagiya mehkegi’, composed by SD Burman, feelingly delivered by Kishore and Lata… with its music now, what can one say? Just consider that a man and a woman (Mumtaz and Dev Anand in the film), married and in love, are expecting their first baby. The feeling can be heavenly and that feeling had to be translated into music. So we have the first interlude with the santoor and flute trilling along to lead us to the stanza:
      ‘Wo mera hoga’ (followed by a santoor filler) …
      ‘wo sapna tera hoga’ (santoor filler) …
      ‘mil-jul ke maanga wo tera-mera hoga (santoor filler)…
      ‘Jab-jab wo muskuraayega apna savera hoga, wo mera hoga’ (santoor) and so it proceeds.
      We are trying to map a part of the song and get scientific about what is essentially an art. And in this art, that wonderful maestro and his arranger (whoever it was in the film, decided to locate the santoor at these places, so appealingly too). Yes, arrangers, who help decide which instrument is to be located in a song, where a certain instrument will play, what and for how long, solo or ensemble, are critical; these refinements are not so known to many of us, but they have much worth in them."
      (Jeevan ki bagiya mehkegi' from 'Tere Mere sapne - 1971)

    • @bhalchandrashettennavar7025
      @bhalchandrashettennavar7025 9 років тому

      Very nice

    • @sonimukeshg1
      @sonimukeshg1 8 років тому

      +Mrinal Devburman wonderful words but words are not enough for these maestros. I listen to Pt HariPrasad ji and Shiv Kumar ji regularly. When they play their beloved instruments, they are one with them and they take us to their discovered heavens.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  8 років тому

      Discovered and undiscovered.

  • @phophalia24
    @phophalia24 9 років тому +2

    You have been doing yeoman service to appreciative audience who not only love Dada's songs but would like to know more about Dada Burman's personality

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому

      Nirmal ji,
      I am trying to clear a lot of myths about our legendary composer Burman Dada, who was a genius as both, singer and a music director.

  • @phophalia24
    @phophalia24 9 років тому +2

    Lot of stuff for SD Burman fans. Talking about his recording of song "Jeevan ki bagiya mehkegi" from Tere mere sapne with just 2 musicians Shiv-Hari, he did not share the real reason with them as to his usuals Basu-Manohari, RDB etc were not called for this recording. This shows what a great humanbeing he was. Moti Lalwaniji, please continue with sharing of such knowledgable interviews of Dada Burman. If u hv any long interview with Dev Anand, Rafi, Kishore Kumar, please share. Great work. Thanks

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому

      Nirmalkumar ji,
      RDB, Basu and Manohari were not called for any recording after that. They were sacked as per my recorded interview with Manohari Singh which I had posted on our SDB group.
      RDB was called for Balancing work during recording of Mili (1975) songs. Read my reply Mr Peeyush Sharma ji.

  • @peeyushsharma346
    @peeyushsharma346 9 років тому +3

    Priceless information. That Laxmikant, Sebastian did arranging for Dada was not known before. I knew LP went to Dada to get tips on composing. Also, what a beauty is Jeevan ki bagiya mehekegi, it stands out for its composition, orchestration, singers delivery, excel in all departments. I believe the Shankar award story Shiv ji referring to is Abhiman that came after Shankar's Beimaaan. Excellent interview, Moti Sir.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому

      Peeyush ji,
      'LP going to Dada for tips' - Isn't this information part of your interview with Vijay Anand?
      'Jeevan ki bagiya mehkegi' is one of the best songs of Dada Burman. And to know that he single handed composed that song without RDB and Basu-Manohari. All three did not work any more with Dada.
      Except when Mili (1975) songs composed by Dada had to be recorded, Dada being sick, the arranger Bablu Chakravarty went to RDB and requested him to come for balancing in absence of Dada who was an expert in balancing work.
      This information came from the lyricist Yogesh and arranger Bablu during my interviews with them. You have to wait for those interviews to learn that.

    • @peeyushsharma346
      @peeyushsharma346 9 років тому +1

      yes it is.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  9 років тому

      Peeyush Sharma I also know that Laxmikant used to play Mandolin for Burman Dada, and Pyarelal used to play violin for Dada.

  • @anjanabanerjee1452
    @anjanabanerjee1452 3 роки тому +2

    Iswar jo karte. Hae. Oachchai. Hote. Hae. Sab. Kahete hae,agar. Sab. Madras. Nehi. Jate. Gussa. Nehi hote. To. Ohi. Suparbv gane nehi. Bante. God bless. Everybody.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  3 роки тому

      @Anjana Banerjee, Dada ko gussa nahin tha. Yeh sab Meera ne kiya. Dada Rishi-Munni jaise thay. Pancham ko nikaalne waali Meera thi. Aap hamara interview Ranjit Gazmer saath dekhiye. Part no. yaad nahin hai.

    • @lalwanimoti
      @lalwanimoti  3 роки тому

      Anjana Banerjee, Meera ke naraaz hone ke baare aap dekhiye interview 'Ranjit Gazmer on SD Burman Dada (Part Six).

    • @anjanabanerjee1452
      @anjanabanerjee1452 3 роки тому +1

      Thikhae.sukria.

  • @rajankapur455
    @rajankapur455 9 років тому +2

    interesting as usual