Originally Posted by Rinathq
The legend of Bangladeshi band music Ayub Bacchu is more. He was 56 years old and died due to a cardiac arrest.
Terrible loss for Bangladesh. Grew up listening to this songs... So many favorites and now gone forever
Growing up in the early 90's, it was always miles and LRB (also Warfaze) for most Bangladeshi kids. Ark and James became famous a few years after (also in 90s). Miss those days. "Shei Tumi" was one of the first songs that I could perform with my guitar. While I never got to know him, but his music will always bring back fond memories of the 90's. Will miss him always.
Thanks for letting us know. how sad. Didn't realize he was 56. Time flies. I wonder how long he was stuck in traffic to arrive at the hospital. Seeing dhaka traffic, ignorning multiple sirens, i always wondered how does one person go from one place to the hospital in an emergent situation when half an hour can mean the difference between life and death.
We belong to You and we will return to You. Rest in peace. My second concert was LRB's concert in early 90 just before I left BD. I think it was LRB's 3rd or 4th concert.
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Problem with negative people is that they will find ANYTHING to find khut and nokta. How the hell do you know what they are going through and what situation they are in you judgmental f***!!!!
Originally Posted by Zeeshan
Problem with negative people is that they will find ANYTHING to find khut and nokta. How the hell do you know what they are going through and what situation they are in you judgmental f***!!!!
Listen freshie, kotha maipa bolba. Bhujso ? America giya American born hoye jow nai. Azaira pola.
Tumi morley tomar cheley-meye tomar janajay na ashley tomar kemon lagbey, shuni? Ar,ichcha thakley koyek ghontar modhdhey flightey utha jay. Onek shomoy silo.
Cheley ar meye thakey Canada ar Australiatey kintu keu janajay ashlo na. Ar, ticket ketey ekdiner moddhdhei asha jay. Chi chi!'
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Originally Posted by Shingara
So, Ayub Bachcuhur cheley-meye finally deshey ashsey unar shesh jananjar jonno in Chittagong.
Thank you US-Bangla airlines unakey Chittagong niye jowar jonno.
This is my story. '96 I visit Dhaka. Right before my return flight my Boro Chacha passed away in Khulna. My Dad being the second, they were together most of their lives, wanted to join his Janaja (From Dhaka) but then he would be missing my departure. I and my dad were very close. I told him, "Why are you worrying? We will have plenty of opportunity meet again. Go to Khulna and it is your responsibility." He left Dhaka and we didn't say our goodbyes.
Fast forward a year, drastically within three days my Dad got sick and passed away. I couldn't make it on time. Little Rock > LA > Singapore (11 hours stop over) > (Bought a new ticket) Bankkok > Dhaka. 2.5 days. At least I came to attend his janaja put him down in the grave. (In those days, we didn't have viber/whatsApp. Phone call would cost you $4-5 a minute, which was much less than $7-8 from '91. We use to communicate via good old fashion letters.)
The Moral of this is, as children we may face difficulties which is beyond our control. Our intention is pure. Circumstances may not allow it. There is no "chi chi" to it. We try our best.
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Originally Posted by Tigers_eye
This is my story. '96 I visit Dhaka. Right before my return flight my Boro Chacha passed away in Khulna. My Dad being the second, they were together most of their lives, wanted to join his Janaja (From Dhaka) but then he would be missing my departure. I and my dad were very close. I told him, "Why are you worrying? We will have plenty of opportunity meet again. Go to Khulna and it is your responsibility." He left Dhaka and we didn't say our goodbyes.
Fast forward a year, drastically within three days my Dad got sick and passed away. I couldn't make it on time. Little Rock > LA > Singapore (11 hours stop over) > (Bought a new ticket) Bankkok > Dhaka. 2.5 days. At least I came to attend his janaja put him down in the grave. (In those days, we didn't have viber/whatsApp. Phone call would cost you $4-5 a minute, which was much less than $7-8 from '91. We use to communicate via good old fashion letters.)
The Moral of this is, as children we may face difficulties which is beyond our control. Our intention is pure. Circumstances may not allow it. There is no "chi chi" to it. We try our best.
Thanks for sharing your experience TE bhai. Sorry to hear about your chacha.
As Ayub Bachchu's children turned up for his final janaja, everything I said are now moot points.
A true legend. Perhaps the best guitar player from BAN. Rock, jingles, playback - he was noteworthy everywhere. I'm still surprised to the fact that he produced so many popular songs with LRB.