Official Ali Azmat Concert ReviewMujhko bhulana na
Hoi dair agar aaney mein
Dil ko bata dey na
Shama jala dey na
Raste khula rakhna
Aaon ga dil mein leher ban ke- Ali Azmat - Mein - Social CircusAt long last! An Ali Azmat gig in California. Concerts with excellent Pakistani artists is a rarity here in California. But every now and then, a great concert does take place that makes all the waiting worth it. Recently, on May 20th, Ali Azmat performed live at the Chabot Performing Arts Center. The concert was organized by
CNYDesi - The Entertainment Factory, in association with
Pakmusic.net , the same team that put together the fabulous live Strings concert last summer in California. What occurred at the concert and the sentiments pretty much matched Ali Azmat's lyrics above.
About 700 Californians (Some who flew from other cities like Los Angeles) flocked to the concert theatre. The concert would get to become an intimate one. Ali Azmat was on lead vocals rhythm guitars, Omran Shafique on lead guitars, Jay Dittamo on drums and Ken on bass guitars. Each person played their respective instrument with great flare and justice. Omran Shafique is the vocalist and guitarist of the increasingly popular Pakistani bands Mauj & Co-Ven and Jay Dittamo (Gumby's personal favorite drummer) was the regular North American drummer for Junoon. The lights arrangement was better than ever seen in the Bay area and eventually, the experienced musician commenced his gig.
Ali Azmat is no stranger to live concerts. He has always handled audiences of 5,000+ effectively and satisfied their great expectations. Boredom is never where he is and his dancing on stage swinging his guitar around made everyone join him in enjoying the concert. Ali started with Deewana, his first single from Social Circus. It's a song that made everyone stand up and get into the groove of a superb event to come.
It is a known fact that Ali's debut album Social Circus was selling hot cakes as soon as it was released. His popularity among the youth hasn't changed and his blunt lyrics on society made sweet listening. He sang Deewana, Mein Challa, Mungagun, Na Re Na, Mein and Teri Parchaian. Ali's voice was very distinct when he played Mungagun and Teri Parchaian, suiting the profound and haunting lyrics of the 2 songs.
Ali Azmat also sang four songs from his upcoming album Kaleshnifolk. 1 was a Punjabi track "Galan", 1 was an Urdu song, and there were 2 english songs. Galan was a powerful song with great lyrics and riffs. The english songs were addicting and refreshing and the music top notch. They were an excellent teaser to his much anticipated album coming out later this year.
The flow of the concert was fantastic. People shouted a defiant "NO!" when Ali asked if he should stop and go home. Some people kept asking Ali to sing Junoon songs and Ali responsed in his slapstick manner "I won't sing Junoon songs! I thought Salman Ahmad comes and does that for you?!?!", and everyone burst out laughing. But then he said "Challo, puraani yaadein taaza karein" (Let's remember old memories) and he played nostalgic hits like Mera Mahi, Neend Aati Nahin, Sayonee, Garaj Baras and Sajna.
A special moment of the concert was when Ali Azmat added a reggae feel while playing Dosti, resulting with the audience grooving and loving the song. The Junoon songs were played with much more jive and energy than Junoon concerts, especially "Neend Aati Nahin", a song people didn't want Ali to stop singing. 40 CDs of Ali Azmat's album "Social Circus" were given out by Pakmusic.net while Ali was performing.
Omran Shafique has done an amazing job at playing in Ali Azmat's live band. Omran's guitar playing skills were par excellence and he is a serious musician to look out for. Californian audience were exposed to Omran for the first time and seeing him enjoying playing live was a definite treat. Upon Ali Azmat's request and Mauj fans in the crowd, he played an unplugged live version of "Paheliyan", Mauj's latest hit song playing on Pakistani airwaves. People who hadn't previously listened to it started clapping and rocking to the funky track.
The event was a joint collaborative effort of
CNYDesi - The Entertainment Factory and
Pakmusic.net . Here's hoping that they do many more events like these. The production of the show has to be given an A, with the right sound, fine tuned instrument and minimal stage decoration. Good sound is a rare commodity at concerts here, and CNYDesi - The Entertainment Factory have put a great emphasis on it in their past concerts.
In the end, Ali Azmat sang the hyptonizing "Na Re Na". Everyone from the audience knew all the words and were singing at the top of their lungs. Everyone went home from a happy evening of music. And why wouldn't they? The performance overall had been eclectic, with great focus on heavy lead & rhythm guitars and the predominance of drums. Ecstatic. Sophisticated. Energetic. And how often do Pakistanis in California get to see Ali Azmat perform live up close?
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