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stbuchan, bahnji

i would just like to say. there was a raggi at our gurudwara, his voivce was very hig i didnt see any thing wrong but some people said he doesnt do good kirtan and kiked em out. they didnt keep them on. i feel this leads to discrimination. who are we to judge.

please dont take offence any one.

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i agree with the point of who r we to judge which raagi has more pyaar.

We have had this discussion before. Its like de ja vu...!

However thing is, i wud say let people express their likes n dislikes... at the end of the day, MOST of us (if not all of us) have likes n dislikes about many things in life and theres nuthing wrong in expressing them. I mean.. this is a discussion forum where people can voice their opinions. I think this topic wud inspire people who are not into keertan or who are getting into keertan to look at wot other people enjoy listening to and go n experiment for themselves... so its all gud i think :wub:

Carry on with the faves...

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oh so we can add akj keertanis eh....... let me start

i will add my favorites of each kirtani

dulla jee - nirmal rasna 1993 dulla delhi

harpreet veerji - saturday night april smagam uk

manjit singh ji - early 80's eh mun rure rangle

deepi jee - maryland march 2004 rehnsabahi

manmohan singh jee - LA smagam nov 02

jasbir singh jee mohali- every night in TO 04

apardeep singh jee vancouver 2003 rehnsabahi

old sdo 80's smagam LA

mehar singh jee - keertan reets cd

bsb jeevan singh jee - any and every time

amolak singh jee - 97 TO rehnsabahi july

tarvinder kaur jee - maryland rehnsabahi 04

gurpreet kaur jee - 02 NC rehnsabahi

cant put them in any order though..

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look, theres a way to see how people sing, i have seen people sing with such effort (hard to explain how) and even with a high/low or squeaky voice they were good. Surinder Singh Jodhpuri has a kind of high voice. others half the time murmered and laughed on stage during asa di // last last week. thats how you know they dont sing with pyaar,if they murmer and laugh on stage. they were supposed to be hazuri raagis darbar sahib wale, but hard to believe that. because...

a. where was the other kirtani (2 came from india, the other one playing vaajaa was from here, kam the guy with one leg was with them, you know who i mean? Giani Jarnail Singh)

b. raagis should never laugh on stage, when the har jug jug bhaghat upia part came up, giani jarnail singh (who has a nice voice) forgot what to say, the "hazuri raagi darbar sahib wale" (including the tabla player) burst out laughing on stage.

c. the tabla player wasnt singing to the shabad going on. he was just looking around. yet he can perfectly speak, because he spkoe to me

d. there was one time when they never bought their hajooira in.

some examples i noticed.

the point is, we're here to discuss fav raagis, not to cause a fight.

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

I like all ragis but my list goes like this...

Bhai Harjinder Singh Ji(SriNagar Wale)

Doola Ji(AKJ)

Bhai Ravinderpal SIngh Ji(Hazoori Raagi Amritsar)

Bhai Surinder Singh ji Jodhpuri

Sant Anoop Singh ji(Una wale)

Dhadrian wale Sant Ji

Premjit Singh(Dodra Sangat)

Manjeet Singh Ji(Akj)..

my list goes on n on...

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MY FAVOURITE WELL THATS AN EASY ANSWER

THE ONE AND ONLY BHAI NIRANJAN SINGH JI (JAWADDI KALAN WALE)

NEW KIRTAN HAS BEEN ADDED BY THE WAY FROM UK TOUR MORE TO GO UP

http://www.bnsji.com

coming soon a trip into the past, pictures from when bhai sahib was young

I also love Bhai Harjinder Singh Ji (Sri Nagar wale)

Agreed all the way :wub:

did u record all the Kirtan?

I recorded 2 of the programs :TH:

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