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He also does some of his signature moves. Other than the fact that Allan Faqeer’s vocals hit you right in the feels, his joy in the song is contagious. The vocals and the percussions are very clear. Second, the quality of the recording is very good for a live show at the Urs of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, which is attended by people from around the country. I’ve grown up watching him with Muhammad Ali Shyhaki in PTV’s Allah Allah Kar Bhayya video that came out as a part of the Rang Tarang programme in 1986 (although I saw it in the ’90s). Muhammad Masood’s Rim Jhim is a joyous tribute to the folk music legend that sang the song first - Allan Faqeerįirst, just how young Allan Faqeer looks. There’s a video available on YouTube on the ‘Sindh Culture Government of Sindh’ channel which shows the late singer performing the song at the Urs of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai in 1983. Rim Jhim Barsay Badal was first sung by the late legendary singer from Jamshoro, Allan Faqeer. And why not? A music legend from that city had sung the original version. Needless to say, the song was quite popular locally. It had the effect of everyone dancing to it.Ī few weeks later, I heard it playing, pretty much on repeat, at a fancy chai dhabba in Jamshoro.
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The group that had produced the song and directed the video requested that it be played during the festival. I first heard it this past January at the Lahooti Melo, an annual music festival held in Jamshoro-Hyderabad that brought together indigenous musicians from across the country, along with a few more mainstream pop and rock acts.