He is the Father of Rock music for this Sub-Cobtinent. He is the king. He is the boss. He is our teen age Hero. He Rules over millions of Peoples Heart. He is Unforgettable. Grant Salute King Ayub Bacchu🙏
It was the song from their debutant album which was a double album, first time in Bangladesh. The song came out of light in the year 1992; 30 years ago. Unbelievable. Hats off Boss!!!
Well, I could write a whole essay about Ayub Bachchu but I won't. I would rather tell you a story. Ayub Bachchu, James and Hassan were the three rockstar that dominated music in the 90s. One of my elder brothers was a big fan of rock music. Since I grew up in a village there were no CD shops nearby. So whenever my brother visited the city (Chittagong, where Ayub Bachchu originally from) he used to buy tape recorder cassettes. This is how I met Ayub Bachchu at the age of 9-10. My brother had saved all those 90s CDs including Ayub Bachchu's and always wanted to see him Live unfortunately couldn't as he died young. Later, when I moved to the city and was lucky enough to see his live show. I met him and I brought a CD cassette with me to show him that my brother always wanted to see him. As usual he hugged and gave AB sign! Anyways, he was one of a kind, humble and gentle musician of Whole Bengal. One day I hope someone will make a Cinrma about his struggling life and musical journey. He's a National Treasure that's all!
He was one of the greatest guitarist in Asia and famous vocal all over the country, He was form his music career with his band called LRB at 1990's time, a legend in the history of asian band music. This song may be released at 1990's time.
It was instant hit. You are right that it captured the essence of the youth. We were college goers at that time in 90's when AB and other bands were coming up and revolutionised the rock/band music. Azam Khan, Firoz Shai, Fakir Alamgir, Ferdous Wahid are few pioneers who started the pop music in Bangladesh. The first band was Souls then Renaissance or Renesa, Miles, LRB, Feedback, Nogor Baul, Warfaze and many more who were loved by millions. All these bands were huge hit among young generations of 90's and even among new generations as classic golds. I am 48 now but still get goosebumps when listen to those music. Thanks for experiencing and appreciating Bangla music. Regards all the way from Sydney.
This man started a revolution, that you can be a damn good guitarist and make it big in the music industry, Many followed his footstep. This song is his breakthrough song, very poignantly depicting the struggle of a young man in the city .
The main reason for me sharing this track with you guys is that recently people were spamming your comment section requesting a review of "beni khuley" and you guys eventually did the review. A couple of days later, it just hit me that people are requesting such songs, and i am feeling shy/nervous about mentioning a song by AB! It just did not feel right. And also, since you love BD band music so much, i felt like this is about time you do a review of his song. I recently watched one of AB's interviews where he was asked why he loves rock music. He then replied, rock music is about living, staying awake, and not allowing fatigue to bring me down or make me depressed. Then it just clicked. This is the exact reason why i love this song. As haris mentioned, this song will appeal to people who are in their mid 30's, I am almost in my mid 30's and the kind of life i am leading i just can't let fatigue touch me. Meanwhile, whenever you guys get some time, kindly try to listen miles' prottasha album. Like Ab, miles were way ahead of their time, their music was very unique, unlike any bands of that period. Lastly, thank you so much for bringing AB to this channel. I will definitely share my favourite songs of Ab/LRB later on. Much love ❤
U can mention song from Swapna, Eka, Somoy album. "Somoy" ua-cam.com/play/PLgmji9jXxGgrBbKSFyLuh2TVHCoVYdYmc.html "Eka" ua-cam.com/play/PLgmji9jXxGgptUq3bRI16dee2IE_VvGMI.html "Swapo" ua-cam.com/play/PLgmji9jXxGgrkd_K9TDORfUepXJyVH4H5.html
Ah ! Finally you are on to the rock classics of our days back in the 80's & early 90's. I got chances to meet him personally couple of times along with a closest friends of mine who was also a good blues guitarist. Bachchu bhai was a very humble and a very hard working person. This song was first performed in an open concert at our Dhaka University ground, 1991. Haris you are Absolutely right in your comment that this song was an instant hit that day and we got blown away with his guitar playing live. Although there wasn't that much of a riffing in the opening of the song in that version but the guitar solo is a GEM and Bachchu bhai was a melody master! Another memorable dazzling performance was in a live concert at Mirpur Stadium where Junoon and Strings also joined from Pakistan. Junoon came to the ground in a helicopter and they made blast with their new hit "Saiyonee". But trust me, after watching LRB + Bachchu bhai's performance, Strings got nervous to play in front of such a big stadium crowd. I can't say much.....................Rest In Peace Boss..................still can't believe your untimely demise at the age of 56 only.
U are absolutely correct that he has inspired multiple generations of musicians and listeners! He is a legend in Bangladesh, who popularised Rock music and guitar playing in Bangladesh... He has many nany mega hits.. And he waw absolutely amazing in the live concerts..
AB's songs are like anthems..... it will take many years to have another close to AB. I won't name any song cuz lots are there to keep in the deep heart ! And specially as a guitarist he is History. Respect like rain for the legend !
thank you so much for covering a video on our legend AyubBachchu sir,he was one of the greatest guitarists and rockstars of Asia,,his songs are like anthems,, We miss him a lot
Favourite LRB song - "se tara vora raate", its a sad song, where it says about someones failure to express his love to the loved one. "Hashte dekho, Gaite dekho" Its another sad song, it says how someone gets used by others for the benefits. People forget once the favor is done. "Shar-e tin haat mati" The name in english is 'three and half feet soil', this song says about whatever we are running behing in this world, the ultimate destination will be under 3 and half feet soil. Here haat, means hand, the way we often mean length by hand. There are many more in the list. Thank you for your beautiful reaction videos.
You are so late bro...now you are go into the hear of Bangladeshi music... Thank you so much for reaction this song...please reat much more sir Ayub Bacchu songs
Your reactions are very deep and thoughtful. Ayub Bachchu influenced musicians beyond the border too. Many musicians from Kolkata were also influenced by AB.
"Haste Dekho,gaite Dekho " is my favorite..because this song shows the truth of human socialism..we always keeps smile in front of others, no one can see the inner pain..
Just finished watching your reaction/review and I thought I should share my experience with you. It was back in 2003/2004 may be, I was lucky enough to witness perhaps the greatest concert ever in the Indian subcontinent, which was held in Mirpur Stadium, Dhaka (now the national cricket stadium or the home of cricket in Bangladesh), organised by B&H (BAT), where LRB and Miles from Bangladesh, Strings and Junoon from Pakistan and there was a band from India (probably Euphoria, cant exactly remember) performed with few other local bands. Strings arriving in a Hummer SUV and Junoon actually landing in front of the stage with a helicopter inside the stadium, as they were really big names at that time in the Indian Subcontinent. So, we had perhaps four of the greatest bands of all time in South Asia performing and the foreign bands never heard about the Bangladeshi bands may be and didn't know what to expect. I don't want make it long. All I want to say, Junoon was the Showstopper but when LRB performed their last song (Shei Tumi, probably the most popular song in Bangladesh after our national anthem) of the evening, AB started doing his signature guitar solo, as he started, after 2-3 mins of playing and as the crowd of may be 20k to 25k going crazy, both Strings and Junoon came out and were standing at the backend of the stage, (I can still remember their expressions) and was listening to this genius of a man playing a guitar for almost 15 minutes in a magically mesmerised way with an awe. To me I can say without a shadow of a doubt, he was the greatest guitarist that has ever lived in South Asia if not in whole of Asia. The only regret is we didn't have a strong media presence (locally or internationally) in the nineties, where once in a lifetime talents like him could have showcase their crafts. Last but not the least you can actually watch his performance of the song, Gotokal Raatey (Last Night) with Gaan Bangla (its not the original version tough), but still you will be able to watch just a bit of glimpse of his magical guitar playing. here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/WqJgy6DRLfo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GaanBanglaTV Please also react to Miles's song, Shopno Bhongo (Broken Dream) with Gaan Bangla ua-cam.com/video/E5wpvnpj7yU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GaanBanglaTV
Legendary Legend AB Sir❤️🇧🇩🙏 This iS National Diamond Ayub Bacchu sir.... (James, AB, shafin Ahmed & Hasan ARK).... True legendary singer 90s & now day’s
My humble request to both of please make reaction videos on "Ekhon Onek Raat", "Ferari Ai Monta Amar", & "Tara Vora Raate" by ayub Bachchu LRB. Every songs are very heart touching & deep meaning of lost love. when you know your lost love not back to you again but you still waiting for that... telling you one interesting story, i was stop listening those songs because of i can't stop my eyes water. i regularly watching your reaction video but when i saw today your reaction Ayub Bachchu band song, can't stop myself to listen again those song. still my eyes water droping and feel like she will back again....Thanks & Many love both of you
The journey you have started is a never ending one. There is no stopping now. Requesting to Review - 1. Cholo Bodle Jai - The anthem of youth since 3 decades 2. Sei Tara Vora Rate - Deep melancholy is there. 3. Hashte Dekho, Gaite Dekho - The truth of out life we smile infront of all but crying inside 4. Ami Koshto Pete Valobashi There are many more but you must start with these numbers. Lots of best wishes.
Fellas good job I was skeptical what u gonna say; please do reaction video of same ayub bachu " kono ovijog nei je amar" u will hear rytham and emotion and energy..... Salam to you both!
"Lokjon kome gese" this was a song by LRB i liked. I discovered it later in my teenage years. This song talks about a kid who got caught in the wrong situation and the implications. Powerful stuff. Also, wanted to say, you two have some ears for fine music. It takes special persons to appreciate music everywhere while being respectful. Thank you for being you.
U just get into a deep hole in LRB n Bacchu's song list Haste dekho Cholo bodle jai (unplugged) Rupali guiter (unplugged) gumonto sohore Tara vora rate Hawker Kosto pete valobasi Nirobe Kichu caibona Rater tara Amio manus Meye Kotodin dekheni du chuk Sare tin haat mati Ural debo akashe Rat jaga pakhi Ferari mon(unplugged) Sriti niye(unplugged)
Ayub Bachchu was a Bangladeshi musician, singer-songwriter and guitarist. He gained worldwide popularity as the singer and guitarist of the rock band LRB. He is called one of the best artists and guitarists in the popular music genre of Bangladesh...
I've watched most of your reacted videos but this time i'm commenting because Ayub bacchu/lrb is the most favorite musicians and this song flew me to my childhood. Thank you brothers for reacting on this. Take love and keep going.
It is not possible to describe AB in words and what he has done for BD music. If you want to start, start with the very best. Taste in music is very subjective. For me 1. "Rupali Guiter" which literally means silver guitar. In a nutshell it describes that one day he will be gone leaving this Guitar, music and loved ones behind(also listeners). Don't judge him or his music then but remember and love him. Remember him for his efforts to make others smile with his tunes. 2. "Shei Tumi" portrays the lost love between a man and his love. How they changed over time, how the love fades, what and how he did things wrong. And how much he misses her. And asking for forgiveness for his mistakes. 3. "Sesh Chithi" means Last letter. In the 80s and 90s the expression of love was different so was the ease. No cellphone, email, sms. It was all about seeing other from a distance while going to college, school or some other place. A smile from a distance. Kind of retro love. In this song AB tried to portray the after effects of break-up or the mind set of that brokenhearted person who received a last love letter conveying the breakup news through a letter not getting a chance to talk or see. With a heavy heart he or she has to accept and remain with a lot of pain never to fade away, a lot of questions never to answer. I might be wrong in my explanation. These are my perceptions only. Not the literal translation or anything. Thanks.
Thanks for your reaction on AB. I would like to request you to react on another song by AB- Ghumonto Shohore. You will understand how ahead AB was from his current generation. If u still listen the song, u will have a feeling that those Guitar playing is from current generation. AB has so many songs, that its really hard to focus on a particular song. He was a complete musician, master guitarist, Composer. From Melody to Rock, Hard rock, he always found his place in every genre.
Keep listening to all the tracks. Not only guitar, he used violin too. AB is an emotion. Don’t' miss other bands of Bangladesh. 90's were literally mesmerizing. Regarding AB you can ask which song of him is unpopular?? 🌝🌝 Listen Rupali guitar Ferari mon
He’s my favorite. I like all his song. You guys give best reaction, very genuine and real. Most importantly, you guys have knowledge of music unlike all the other who do music reactions just for the seek of getting views. Please do react to haste dekho, shei tumi, rupali guitar, or matter of fact All his song. All of his song are amazing.
He is a real legend. He is the master mind to change Bangladesh music. Unfortunately he is not alive now but we are still feeling as much as we love him.
Ekhon onek raat This song is for when you feel like crying , but don't have courage or place for that ... You put a smile, maybe sigh a bit, look at the sky or the crowd like this nothing matters,- just you and this very moment and may be the rain outside or the lonely bird This song is for that time
Man we listening when we are school class 7/8. That time it was cassette time so thik about rew: again & again for listening same song♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇧🇩🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️
You guys should definitely listen to "Nirobe" by LRB. It's a ballad with amazing guitar solos & riffs. Another song that I'm very much fond of is "Neel Bedona". Possibly the only Alt Rock song from LRB.
I sense that his first instrumental solo -- Thank You -- introduces his revolution in guitar recitals that followed. Would be interested to know your reaction. Thanks.
Bro don't make funny mistake. And don't compare among the musician. LRB is a legend in our country. I like your reactions. You guys are doing a great think for our music thanks and god bless you and keep up the good work
Bacchu bhai finally. Welcome to BD music officially 😄
He is the Father of Rock music for this Sub-Cobtinent. He is the king. He is the boss. He is our teen age Hero. He Rules over millions of Peoples Heart. He is Unforgettable.
Grant Salute King Ayub Bacchu🙏
It was the song from their debutant album which was a double album, first time in Bangladesh. The song came out of light in the year 1992; 30 years ago. Unbelievable. Hats off Boss!!!
LRB and Ayub Bachchu..our love, our emotion ❤️🥰
Yes sister.
Well, I could write a whole essay about Ayub Bachchu but I won't. I would rather tell you a story. Ayub Bachchu, James and Hassan were the three rockstar that dominated music in the 90s. One of my elder brothers was a big fan of rock music. Since I grew up in a village there were no CD shops nearby. So whenever my brother visited the city (Chittagong, where Ayub Bachchu originally from) he used to buy tape recorder cassettes. This is how I met Ayub Bachchu at the age of 9-10. My brother had saved all those 90s CDs including Ayub Bachchu's and always wanted to see him Live unfortunately couldn't as he died young. Later, when I moved to the city and was lucky enough to see his live show. I met him and I brought a CD cassette with me to show him that my brother always wanted to see him. As usual he hugged and gave AB sign! Anyways, he was one of a kind, humble and gentle musician of Whole Bengal. One day I hope someone will make a Cinrma about his struggling life and musical journey. He's a National Treasure that's all!
So true Man, you remind my childhood fantasy
I like your idea.
I would to watch that movie.
It’s will be "rock Star " Level Art.
Bhai Tell me about your brother,How he died ??
@@NAHIID9 He got Heart attack almost 11Years Ago.
I have a similar story to tell. The best musician of our time and beyond.
Bachhu sir Asia number 1 guiterist..
Finally Boss ayub bachchu, the Asian legend ayub bachchu, please please reaction ayub bachchu song..kosto.
He was one of the greatest guitarist in Asia and famous vocal all over the country, He was form his music career with his band called LRB at 1990's time, a legend in the history of asian band music. This song may be released at 1990's time.
It was instant hit. You are right that it captured the essence of the youth. We were college goers at that time in 90's when AB and other bands were coming up and revolutionised the rock/band music. Azam Khan, Firoz Shai, Fakir Alamgir, Ferdous Wahid are few pioneers who started the pop music in Bangladesh. The first band was Souls then Renaissance or Renesa, Miles, LRB, Feedback, Nogor Baul, Warfaze and many more who were loved by millions. All these bands were huge hit among young generations of 90's and even among new generations as classic golds. I am 48 now but still get goosebumps when listen to those music.
Thanks for experiencing and appreciating Bangla music.
Regards all the way from Sydney.
"Shei tumi" and "Hashte dekho gaite dekho" are my favs. both are kinda sombre songs of him being vulnerable.
This man started a revolution, that you can be a damn good guitarist and make it big in the music industry, Many followed his footstep. This song is his breakthrough song, very poignantly depicting the struggle of a young man in the city .
he was great singer in bangladeshi band,,,one of the legend,,, we miss him
Apart from his wonderful voice, he is a very talented guitarist. Please experience more of his music. Thanks for this reaction
The 90's was the golden time for bangladeshi rock music. Literraly bd band music was far ahead than time at that period.
The main reason for me sharing this track with you guys is that recently people were spamming your comment section requesting a review of "beni khuley" and you guys eventually did the review. A couple of days later, it just hit me that people are requesting such songs, and i am feeling shy/nervous about mentioning a song by AB! It just did not feel right. And also, since you love BD band music so much, i felt like this is about time you do a review of his song.
I recently watched one of AB's interviews where he was asked why he loves rock music. He then replied, rock music is about living, staying awake, and not allowing fatigue to bring me down or make me depressed. Then it just clicked. This is the exact reason why i love this song. As haris mentioned, this song will appeal to people who are in their mid 30's, I am almost in my mid 30's and the kind of life i am leading i just can't let fatigue touch me.
Meanwhile, whenever you guys get some time, kindly try to listen miles' prottasha album. Like Ab, miles were way ahead of their time, their music was very unique, unlike any bands of that period.
Lastly, thank you so much for bringing AB to this channel. I will definitely share my favourite songs of Ab/LRB later on. Much love ❤
U can mention song from Swapna, Eka, Somoy album.
"Somoy"
ua-cam.com/play/PLgmji9jXxGgrBbKSFyLuh2TVHCoVYdYmc.html
"Eka"
ua-cam.com/play/PLgmji9jXxGgptUq3bRI16dee2IE_VvGMI.html
"Swapo"
ua-cam.com/play/PLgmji9jXxGgrkd_K9TDORfUepXJyVH4H5.html
Ah ! Finally you are on to the rock classics of our days back in the 80's & early 90's. I got chances to meet him personally couple of times along with a closest friends of mine who was also a good blues guitarist. Bachchu bhai was a very humble and a very hard working person. This song was first performed in an open concert at our Dhaka University ground, 1991. Haris you are Absolutely right in your comment that this song was an instant hit that day and we got blown away with his guitar playing live. Although there wasn't that much of a riffing in the opening of the song in that version but the guitar solo is a GEM and Bachchu bhai was a melody master! Another memorable dazzling performance was in a live concert at Mirpur Stadium where Junoon and Strings also joined from Pakistan. Junoon came to the ground in a helicopter and they made blast with their new hit "Saiyonee". But trust me, after watching LRB + Bachchu bhai's performance, Strings got nervous to play in front of such a big stadium crowd. I can't say much.....................Rest In Peace Boss..................still can't believe your untimely demise at the age of 56 only.
U are absolutely correct that he has inspired multiple generations of musicians and listeners! He is a legend in Bangladesh, who popularised Rock music and guitar playing in Bangladesh... He has many nany mega hits.. And he waw absolutely amazing in the live concerts..
Not only him, there are others at his time also; like Miles (Bangla song band), Feedback(also another BAngla song band) and of course others like them
AB's songs are like anthems..... it will take many years to have another close to AB. I won't name any song cuz lots are there to keep in the deep heart ! And specially as a guitarist he is History. Respect like rain for the legend !
Shei tumi ❤ one of the best songs in Bangladeshi music history
Right
thank you so much for covering a video on our legend AyubBachchu sir,he was one of the greatest guitarists and rockstars of Asia,,his songs are like anthems,,
We miss him a lot
Favourite LRB song - "se tara vora raate", its a sad song, where it says about someones failure to express his love to the loved one.
"Hashte dekho, Gaite dekho"
Its another sad song, it says how someone gets used by others for the benefits. People forget once the favor is done.
"Shar-e tin haat mati"
The name in english is 'three and half feet soil', this song says about whatever we are running behing in this world, the ultimate destination will be under 3 and half feet soil. Here haat, means hand, the way we often mean length by hand.
There are many more in the list. Thank you for your beautiful reaction videos.
Miles
LRB
Fellings(Nagar Baul )
Feedback
Souls
Warfaze
Ark
Above bands were way ahead of time .
Wow lrb♥️🇧🇩
You are so late bro...now you are go into the hear of Bangladeshi music... Thank you so much for reaction this song...please reat much more sir Ayub Bacchu songs
Your reactions are very deep and thoughtful. Ayub Bachchu influenced musicians beyond the border too. Many musicians from Kolkata were also influenced by AB.
The Legend of Legends ( boss) ❤️❤️
"Haste Dekho,gaite Dekho " is my favorite..because this song shows the truth of human socialism..we always keeps smile in front of others, no one can see the inner pain..
We proud to you boss AYUB BACHCHU love you forever. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Just finished watching your reaction/review and I thought I should share my experience with you. It was back in 2003/2004 may be, I was lucky enough to witness perhaps the greatest concert ever in the Indian subcontinent, which was held in Mirpur Stadium, Dhaka (now the national cricket stadium or the home of cricket in Bangladesh), organised by B&H (BAT), where LRB and Miles from Bangladesh, Strings and Junoon from Pakistan and there was a band from India (probably Euphoria, cant exactly remember) performed with few other local bands. Strings arriving in a Hummer SUV and Junoon actually landing in front of the stage with a helicopter inside the stadium, as they were really big names at that time in the Indian Subcontinent. So, we had perhaps four of the greatest bands of all time in South Asia performing and the foreign bands never heard about the Bangladeshi bands may be and didn't know what to expect. I don't want make it long. All I want to say, Junoon was the Showstopper but when LRB performed their last song (Shei Tumi, probably the most popular song in Bangladesh after our national anthem) of the evening, AB started doing his signature guitar solo, as he started, after 2-3 mins of playing and as the crowd of may be 20k to 25k going crazy, both Strings and Junoon came out and were standing at the backend of the stage, (I can still remember their expressions) and was listening to this genius of a man playing a guitar for almost 15 minutes in a magically mesmerised way with an awe. To me I can say without a shadow of a doubt, he was the greatest guitarist that has ever lived in South Asia if not in whole of Asia. The only regret is we didn't have a strong media presence (locally or internationally) in the nineties, where once in a lifetime talents like him could have showcase their crafts.
Last but not the least you can actually watch his performance of the song, Gotokal Raatey (Last Night) with Gaan Bangla (its not the original version tough), but still you will be able to watch just a bit of glimpse of his magical guitar playing. here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/WqJgy6DRLfo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GaanBanglaTV
Please also react to Miles's song, Shopno Bhongo (Broken Dream) with Gaan Bangla ua-cam.com/video/E5wpvnpj7yU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GaanBanglaTV
LOVE U BOSS AB
Aha 90s, Cassette players, Loud speakers, 1st love! Political Turmoil, Cricket!
Legendary Legend AB Sir❤️🇧🇩🙏 This iS National Diamond Ayub Bacchu sir.... (James, AB, shafin Ahmed & Hasan ARK).... True legendary singer 90s & now day’s
My humble request to both of please make reaction videos on "Ekhon Onek Raat", "Ferari Ai Monta Amar", & "Tara Vora Raate" by ayub Bachchu LRB. Every songs are very heart touching & deep meaning of lost love. when you know your lost love not back to you again but you still waiting for that... telling you one interesting story, i was stop listening those songs because of i can't stop my eyes water. i regularly watching your reaction video but when i saw today your reaction Ayub Bachchu band song, can't stop myself to listen again those song. still my eyes water droping and feel like she will back again....Thanks & Many love both of you
The journey you have started is a never ending one. There is no stopping now. Requesting to Review -
1. Cholo Bodle Jai - The anthem of youth since 3 decades
2. Sei Tara Vora Rate - Deep melancholy is there.
3. Hashte Dekho, Gaite Dekho - The truth of out life we smile infront of all but crying inside
4. Ami Koshto Pete Valobashi
There are many more but you must start with these numbers.
Lots of best wishes.
Rest in Peace Legendary singer of Bangladesh.. Sir Ayub Bachchu
"Noshto Koreche Amader" And "Neel Bedona" These two songs seem to have made it for me..💝
LRB Is Our Emotion...
Keep Rocking 🤘
Fellas good job I was skeptical what u gonna say; please do reaction video of same ayub bachu " kono ovijog nei je amar" u will hear rytham and emotion and energy..... Salam to you both!
Keep rocking guys 🤟
Love AB may Allah give him jannatul fardous Ameen
"Lokjon kome gese" this was a song by LRB i liked. I discovered it later in my teenage years. This song talks about a kid who got caught in the wrong situation and the implications. Powerful stuff.
Also, wanted to say, you two have some ears for fine music. It takes special persons to appreciate music everywhere while being respectful. Thank you for being you.
ua-cam.com/video/pDKj8KATgWo/v-deo.html
U just get into a deep hole in LRB n Bacchu's song list
Haste dekho
Cholo bodle jai (unplugged)
Rupali guiter (unplugged)
gumonto sohore
Tara vora rate
Hawker
Kosto pete valobasi
Nirobe
Kichu caibona
Rater tara
Amio manus
Meye
Kotodin dekheni du chuk
Sare tin haat mati
Ural debo akashe
Rat jaga pakhi
Ferari mon(unplugged)
Sriti niye(unplugged)
This is our Ayub Bachchu 90s boss he is legend in subcontinent mizan is joiner musician Ayub Bachchu is guttering boss we miss AB love u Bachchu vai
Bacchu Bhai is a legend ❤️
You hit the right point.
Yes, we the youth of 90's perceived it and fall in the love of playing guitar like AB.
"Ghumonto Shohore"
Ayub Bachchu was a Bangladeshi musician, singer-songwriter and guitarist. He gained worldwide popularity as the singer and guitarist of the rock band LRB. He is called one of the best artists and guitarists in the popular music genre of Bangladesh...
U guys r unique. Love from Bangladesh.
Finally! ❤️
U jumped into another sea....best of luck..
Miss you boss
I've watched most of your reacted videos but this time i'm commenting because Ayub bacchu/lrb is the most favorite musicians and this song flew me to my childhood. Thank you brothers for reacting on this. Take love and keep going.
How much Haris feel the soul of music! Excellent!!
leged of hundred yrs..........Ayub Bacchu
The legend Ayub Bachu (AB).
Love it.. 💕💕💕💕
Please review AB's Super hits.
React on All LRB song. Every song of this band is beautiful.🤘🔥
Bangladeshi's ROCK music industry so rich
It is not possible to describe AB in words and what he has done for BD music.
If you want to start, start with the very best.
Taste in music is very subjective.
For me
1. "Rupali Guiter" which literally means silver guitar.
In a nutshell it describes that one day he will be gone leaving this Guitar, music and loved ones behind(also listeners). Don't judge him or his music then but remember and love him. Remember him for his efforts to make others smile with his tunes.
2. "Shei Tumi" portrays the lost love between a man and his love. How they changed over time, how the love fades, what and how he did things wrong. And how much he misses her. And asking for forgiveness for his mistakes.
3. "Sesh Chithi" means Last letter. In the 80s and 90s the expression of love was different so was the ease. No cellphone, email, sms. It was all about seeing other from a distance while going to college, school or some other place. A smile from a distance.
Kind of retro love.
In this song AB tried to portray the after effects of break-up or the mind set of that brokenhearted person who received a last love letter conveying the breakup news through a letter not getting a chance to talk or see. With a heavy heart he or she has to accept and remain with a lot of pain never to fade away, a lot of questions never to answer.
I might be wrong in my explanation.
These are my perceptions only.
Not the literal translation or anything.
Thanks.
Good old 90s ❤️
Big boss ❤️
AB 🥰🥰❤️LRB
the legend ayub bacchu sir💔
Thanks for your reaction on AB. I would like to request you to react on another song by AB- Ghumonto Shohore. You will understand how ahead AB was from his current generation. If u still listen the song, u will have a feeling that those Guitar playing is from current generation. AB has so many songs, that its really hard to focus on a particular song. He was a complete musician, master guitarist, Composer. From Melody to Rock, Hard rock, he always found his place in every genre.
Love u AB
Keep listening to all the tracks. Not only guitar, he used violin too. AB is an emotion. Don’t' miss other bands of Bangladesh. 90's were literally mesmerizing. Regarding AB you can ask which song of him is unpopular?? 🌝🌝
Listen Rupali guitar
Ferari mon
He’s my favorite. I like all his song. You guys give best reaction, very genuine and real. Most importantly, you guys have knowledge of music unlike all the other who do music reactions just for the seek of getting views. Please do react to haste dekho, shei tumi, rupali guitar, or matter of fact All his song. All of his song are amazing.
The Legend Ayub Bachchu ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
U r absolutely r8
React "Ghumonto Shohore" by Ayub Bacchu. Its awesome.
Tajmahal from album Piano. You can hear it.
Instant hit it was!!!
Many many tnks 🇧🇩
this double album out at 1991-1992. You should listen the original one
My 14 years old son is a huge fan of him and all by himself
Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩❤️
He is a real legend. He is the master mind to change Bangladesh music. Unfortunately he is not alive now but we are still feeling as much as we love him.
He is the brand of rock music for this sub-continent. And he is our emotion❤️
Ekhon onek raat
This song is for when you feel like crying , but don't have courage or place for that ...
You put a smile, maybe sigh a bit, look at the sky or the crowd like this nothing matters,- just you and this very moment and may be the rain outside or the lonely bird
This song is for that time
Ghumonto Shohore and Hashte Dekho are my favourites
you guys should react on "Shei Tumi" now!
He is a legend. You can call him Aamir Zaki of BD. Keep on listening his music. All the best brothers.
glad that you boys doing justice to our music culture 👏👍
Man we listening when we are school class 7/8. That time it was cassette time so thik about rew: again & again for listening same song♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇧🇩🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️
I Miss you sir LRB 😭😭💔😢😢🥺
LRB🥰❤️
You guys should definitely listen to "Nirobe" by LRB. It's a ballad with amazing guitar solos & riffs. Another song that I'm very much fond of is "Neel Bedona". Possibly the only Alt Rock song from LRB.
Thanks 💜💜💜❤❤❤💖💖💖💟💟💟
My fav is “sabitri Roy “ this was the last version of his full fledged singing. Later he was sick and had trouble during singing
It was probably 2017
Have you heard the name of the singer James? The one who got the title as "Guru", if you have heard then give your reaction on his (James) song.
You must listen "Ghumonto shohore" of LRB.
He is fondly called “bacchu vai “
Finally him ❤️
I sense that his first instrumental solo -- Thank You -- introduces his revolution in guitar recitals that followed. Would be interested to know your reaction. Thanks.
AB❤️
🛑🛑He is the legend & one of the best Guitarist in Asia.👍👍
Shei Tumi By LRB
Think YOU Brothers for this nice reaction. Please react Ayub Bachchu sir song "Hashte dekho Gaite dekho & Nil Bedona " this two songs.
LRB ...this is the song from the first album of LRB and it was first double album for any Bangladeshi band...
Thank you so much 😊
Finally Bacchu bhai.. Welcome to Bangladesh band music officially
Bro don't make funny mistake.
And don't compare among the musician.
LRB is a legend in our country.
I like your reactions. You guys are doing a great think for our music thanks and god bless you and keep up the good work