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Vital Signs: A Personal History

Nadeem F Paracha May 11, 2006

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#52 Posted by kaami on June 4, 2006 11:48:31 am
a great piece....

though i agree that the amir zaki fiasco (after the pink floyd concert) was a bit too dramatic, i could even imagine the camera zooming in on each of the vital signs member a dozen times before finally freezing on to an irated face of rohail hayat and turning sepia

this piece in fact is a lot, lot better than the one at wikipedia... i believe that this account of vital signs must immediately replace the one at wikipedia... (on another note, don`t know why the wikipedia article has a mention of NfP though it seems totally irrelevant and out of place, wonder who put that bit in? ........NfP, you attention-seeker)

but a gem of a piece nonetheless... filled in the information gaps i had regarding my favourite band of all time
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#51 Posted by ployrek11 on May 29, 2006 6:11:02 am
so sad....makes me cry...my fav song of junaid was ``aankhon ko aankhon ne jo`` and of course ``dil dil pakistan``. I wish he could start singing again!
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#50 Posted by ployrek11 on May 29, 2006 6:09:31 am
so sad....makes me cry...my fav song of junaid was ``aankhon ko aankhon ne jo`` and of course ``dil dil pakistan`` (not becuz i m a patriotic person). I wish he could start singing again! but, i don`t like junoon much...
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#49 Posted by ployrek11 on May 29, 2006 6:07:35 am
so sad....makes me cry...my fav song of junaid was ``aankhon ko aankhon ne jo`` and of course ``dil dil pakistan`` (not becuz i m a patriotic person). I wish he could start singing again! but, i don`t like junoon much...
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#48 Posted by Love2love on May 18, 2006 1:11:42 am
#47
NFP did have a falling out with Rohail in `96 which according to the Wiki article was due to him warming upto Salman and Junoon, but by `96 VS were as good as over. :) Whatever, we all know how eventually NFP and Salman too had a falling out in late nineties, so much so that till this day both Ali Azmat and Salman never fail to bad mouth NFP in interviews. Hmmmm ... does this mean this is why NFP makes sure to always give VS so much limelight? Just to bug Salman? :)
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#47 Posted by mdk on May 17, 2006 11:50:19 pm
The following is copy-pasted from Wilkipedia. It metions VS`s friendship and parting ways with NFP.


Vital Signs (pop band)
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This article is about the band. For other uses, see the term Vital

Vital Signs was Pakistan`s first ever pop band[citation needed] and were given the title of ``pioneers of pop music.``. The original line up consisted of Junaid Jamshed on vocals, Rohail Hyatt on keyboards, Shehzad Hassan on bass and Nusrat Hussain on keyboards as well.

Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Members
2.1 Rohail Hyatt (Keyboards / Guitars)
2.2 Junaid Jamshed (Vocals)
2.3 Shehzad Hasan (Bass)
3 Discography
4 External links
5 See also



[edit]
History
The band shot to instant fame with their 1987 patriotic song Dil Dil Pakistan. Vital Signs remain the largest selling pop music act in Pakistan.[citation needed] “Dil Dil Pakistan” was voted the 3rd most popular song of all time by BBC World.

Soon after, Nusrat Hussain parted ways with the band to make way for guitarist Salman Ahmad. They released their successful debut album in 1989 along with TV producer Shoaib Mansoor who also wrote the lyrics for the band. In 1990, Salman Ahmad was replaced by guitarist Rizwan-ul-Haq.

After Rizwan-ul-Haq joined the band Vital Signs released Vital Signs 2, the follow up to their debut album in 1991 which was a departure from the band`s rosy imagery and sound. During this time the band befriended leading Pakistani music critic, Nadeem F. Paracha. However, they had a falling in 1996 when Paracha started pushing forward Junoon and his friendship with Salman Ahmad did not go down well with Rohail.

In 1993, Vital Signs began work on their third album in Rohail Hyatt`s studios in Rawalpindi. A few months later they released the album Aitebar, which soon outsold its predecessor, Vital Signs 2. On Aitebar, the Vital Signs returned to the upbeat mood of their first album. After performing a number of concerts, they headed out with director Shoaib Mansoor to film Geetar ‘93, a Pepsi-financed venture featuring videos shot all across Pakistan.

During 1995, Vital Signs began work on their fourth album. Vital Signs asked Assad Ahmed (from Awaz and then Karavan) to play on the new album. The album was titled Hum Tum and was released to critical and commercial acclaim.[citation needed] Producer Rohail Hyatt improved on the moody Pink Floydian sound and production he first attempted on 1991`s Vital Signs 2. The melancholic compositions, dark lyrics and somber vocals on Hum Tum were a far cry from Aitebar`s upbeat tone.

After the release of Hum Tum (album), the band concentrated on their personal projects and Vital Signs drifted away. Junaid Jamshed went on to pursue a career as a solo singer, Shehzad Hasan concentrated on his work as a music producer and Rohail Hyatt formed a production company.

There have been several rumors over the years about the band`s supposed comeback but none of the plans materialized and Hum Tum remains to be Vital Signs` last studio album.

[edit]
Members

Junaid Jamshed
Shehzad Hasan[edit]
Rohail Hyatt (Keyboards / Guitars)
Produced all the Vital Signs albums
Later formed a production house called Pyramid Productions
Composed and produced the number one hit track Jiya Dhadak Jaye sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
[edit]
Junaid Jamshed (Vocals)
Released three solo albums after Vital Signs` fourth album, all produced by Shoaib Mansoor.
Announced that he would not perform or make any more music several times due to his religious commitments but changed his mind several times.
Owner of a successful fashion label in Pakistan.
[edit]
Shehzad Hasan (Bass)
Worked with India`s Pooja Bhatt on her movie Paap.
Produced the critically acclaimed album Sawal by Rushk
[edit]
Discography
Year Studio Albums Label
1989 Vital Signs EMI: Pakistan
1991 Vital Signs 2 EMI: Pakistan
1993 Aitebar EMI: Pakistan
1995 Hum Tum VCI
[edit]
External links
Vital Signs on itsPakistan.net Music
PakistaniMusic.com
Mashhur.com - The `Music 89` Phenomenon
Mashhur.com - The Popularity of `Dil Dil Pakistan`
Pakistani Music
[edit]
See also
Music of Pakistan
List of Pakistani musicians
Retrieved from ``http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_Signs_%28pop_band%29``
Categories: Articles with unsourced statements | Pakistani musical groups

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#46 Posted by Ras on May 17, 2006 11:16:30 am

I only know VS through Dil Dil Pakistan, Goray Rang ka Zamana

and Sanwli Saloni because I consider these songs their best work.

That said, I have always preferred Junoon`s

flavor of music and their social message. On those for me, VS have

often fallen short. Yeh Zamin has some high points but to give

them the top rating in Pakistani Pop/Rock bands is premature.

They were certainly excellent and Pakistan`s first Big Band.


But they do have serious competition from Junoon for that spot.

I have heard both VS and Junoon live on several occasions and

have preferred the latter.


The impact of Nusrat Hussain needs to be studied a bit more here. Both bands that he

was initially involved with turned out to be Pakistan`s biggest successes.

Maybe NFP can elaborate.

And as for Shoaib Mansoor, are there any big bands out there

that have succeeded without him?


Ras
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#45 Posted by burpinder on May 13, 2006 10:47:06 am
Re: # 39

Quote: `` ...the prospect of getting guitar whiz Aamir Zaki became too good an opportunity to let go. Rizwan was quietly siphoned out (he joined Awaz), and in came the moody and temperamental Zaki.``

Guitar whiz my ass. I know (personally) at least three people in my immediate circle of friends that can play better than that crap. Don`t play lead myself, you see.

The timing`s all over the place, the notes are not enunciated enough and don`t get me started on that guitar tone! If this is the guy who replaced the guy who replaced Salman Ahmed, VS got a raw deal.

OK, thanks to some nice chowkies I now have 3 VS/JJ songs (rahul, the Wild World ripoff is called Jana (new))...will give `em a fair listen and get back.
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#44 Posted by Zeena on May 13, 2006 12:05:24 am
On side note:-
My most favourite song by Junaid Jumshaid......
Tum kehtay ho to pyar hii ho gaa
Jo inkaar laga muj ko , vo izhaar hii ho gaa................
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#43 Posted by Zeena on May 12, 2006 11:49:54 pm
Dear writer
Very interesting article...........
I must admit that I still love Vital Signs almost all songs. I have all their collection of songs. Junaid Jumshed was the heart and soul of the whole band. I had the opportunity of going to their concerts in Islamabad.

Junaid Jumsahid`s voice, style, charisma,composition was/is/will be matchless. God gave him good looks, best voice, excellent talent and charismatic personality. He is a gifted singer..............There is/was/will be no band even close to them in the whole subcontinent.

Thanks for the article.
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#42 Posted by rahul_capri on May 12, 2006 9:34:45 pm
Re: # 41
hmm..Read it again.
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#41 Posted by red_hot_chilli on May 12, 2006 9:19:15 pm
Re: # 38
Xcuse me??...For your information it was the Indians who stole VS music and made cheap filmi versions of it which were not even close to the original.
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#40 Posted by rahul_capri on May 12, 2006 9:12:56 pm
Re: # 35
Thanks kaka.
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#39 Posted by rahul_capri on May 12, 2006 9:04:22 pm
Re: # 37
kaka is posting Aamir Jhakki`s solo pieces. Thats not the same as VS,which is more mainstream, if you will.Try VS 2.
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#38 Posted by rahul_capri on May 12, 2006 8:55:21 pm
Re: # 30
Burpy,Whats that Urdu ripoff of Wild World? Anyhow you can get Vital signs at muziq.net or pakistanimusic.com. I am also surprised why Vital Signs weret available in India.I had a pirated copy of Strings 2 in the early 90s.But there were some rip offs that u may recognize-
1. dil dil hindustan by salahuddin parvez.He claims signs ripped it off him. Strangely this song was not popular at all in India.
2.saawli saloni si mahbooba from the aptly titled ``ham sab chor hai``
3.Yaariyan from Beqaboo
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#37 Posted by burpinder on May 12, 2006 8:24:51 pm
Re: # 35

Hehehe....kaka, I`m so sorry....if this is the quality of their musicianship, I sit corrected on my fat ass :))))

This is school band material. I guess I fell for the affectionate tone and the Rush and Pink Floyd ambience. Next time maybe I will exercise my ears before opening my big mouth...lol
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