"Jhoolay Laal" Junnon's New Song

So have anyone heard it yet… what do you think about it. I think this song will grow on you by the passage of time. Ali’s vocals are as usual very powerful and great guitar by Salman.

wow

where did u hear it?

me wanna hear it toooooo

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*Originally posted by irem: *
wow

where did u hear it?

me wanna hear it toooooo
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A friend of mine send it to me through MSN.. if you want it PM me with your MSN id and i will give it to you...

k, thanks :-)

Re: "Jhoolay Laal" Junnon's New Song

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So have anyone heard it yet... what do you think about it. I think this song will grow on you by the passage of time. Ali's vocals are as usual very powerful and great guitar by Salman.
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thats for sure and guess what Salman is going to teach me how to play guitar ;) for real no joking.......

yeah jhulay lal is a nice song :-)

i see irem is interested in something by mawalis :-)

WoW...
i surely wanna listen 2 that song...

Wow it must be great naa ;) Looking frwd to listen to it !!

Junoon Rox, no question about it.

Just finished hearing the song...pretty lame...Junoon's good days are pretty much over. I used to be a big fan of Junoon until Parvaaz, but after that, they have come up with nothing like it.

LM bro, my friend got that song and i just heard it off her....theek hi tha...nothing that great...khayr, so i dont think i'll get the mp3 anymore coz dont like it all that much but thanks tho.. :)

from where:confused:…

A friend of mine sent me the mp3 of the song.

what does jhoolay laal mean....where did it come from? I've heared this song many times.... whats the purpose of it...is it meant to be religious?

Jhoolay Lal’s [also called Udero Lal, Amar Lal or Lal Sain] origins are also shrouded in myth. It is believed that he was born to Rattan Rao Luhana and his wife Devaki in Nasarpur . In paintings he is shown as a boy in a silver swing hence the name “jhulay” ] cradle. As a youth leader he is supposed to have saved a large number of people [from genocide] who were being persecuted by Mirkh Shah at a time when the Arabs were on the decline and the Soomros were on the rise in Sindh - around the time of Alauddin Khilji, king of Delhi.

read here:
http://yangtze.cs.uiuc.edu/~jamali/sindh/story/node9.html

http://www.the-south-asian.com/May2001/Sufi%20poets%20II1.htm