tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16761020.post9213206179690301737..comments2023-10-20T21:52:36.752+05:30Comments on Cross Connections: Sunday ka FundaFarzana Verseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06891229615361937135noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16761020.post-40513860996832661122011-11-15T13:35:06.444+05:302011-11-15T13:35:06.444+05:30Oho, who told you that this is the accent in Islam...Oho, who told you that this is the accent in Islamabad? Go to Karachi and Lahore and listen to the pop-poops, and their biraadar. It is all western elite talk, no doubt. <br /><br />Next you'll say Jamaal Naqsh's nudes look like Modigliani's and maybe he even saw the wimmin nekkid...<br /><br />Rock is anyway not an indigenous genre, so...<br /><br />Yup, Aloo Andey is good (why do you spell it as alo...you Spanish or what? Or where did you get that 'accent' from?)<br /><br />For those who want to know what this is about, here goes:<br /><br />http://youtu.be/4Nr7QJtRayYFVnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16761020.post-45905861660215448662011-11-13T22:40:08.249+05:302011-11-13T22:40:08.249+05:30Technically, it is flawless. Visually, it is appea...Technically, it is flawless. Visually, it is appealing. As for originality, this very well could have been a Kenny Logins song performed by Steve Perry. As for the language and enunciation, I'd say this - these cats didn't grow up in Karachi or Lahore, they did perhaps Islamabad or even Jackson Heights in Queens, NY, listening to their parents Logins and Messina on vinyl. I like the sound and the potential behind it.<br /><br />I prefer Alo Andey ... and the cacophony of the Indian news media reaction to it, even more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com