Bilal Khan

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Save Me 00:00 Tools
Bachana 02:54 Tools
To Kia Hua 04:46 Tools
Lamha 03:32 Tools
Taaray 03:16 Tools
Banda 01:46 Tools
Larho Mujhey 06:18 Tools
Main Aoon Gaa 03:31 Tools
Taqdeer 03:38 Tools
Kabhi Gham Na Aey 01:51 Tools
Bhool 04:34 Tools
Tou Kia Hua 03:56 Tools
Dekha Na tha (feat. Bilal Khan and Qb) 01:59 Tools
Dil Mein / Aap Aur Hum (feat. Bilal Khan) 02:45 Tools
Kabhi Gham Na Aey (unplugged) 03:46 Tools
CHORH DAY 03:46 Tools
Dou Gharhee 03:49 Tools
Something Special 03:49 Tools
Summer Song 03:33 Tools
Khamoshi 04:46 Tools
Khamoshi - From "Khamoshi " 02:54 Tools
Tou Kya Hua 03:33 Tools
Lagne Laga 03:59 Tools
Chupee 04:46 Tools
Bewafa (Imran Khan Acoustic Cover) 02:28 Tools
Hai Intezaar 04:34 Tools
Dil Mein 02:45 Tools
To Kya Hua 04:46 Tools
Larho Mujhy 03:37 Tools
Lamha - Coke Studio 05:32 Tools
Bachana (Studio Version) 03:37 Tools
Song from a Broken Heart 04:23 Tools
Toh Kia Hua 04:47 Tools
Taaray - Bilal Khan 04:14 Tools
Bachana (Radio Mix) 03:03 Tools
Bachana (Lemon & Sahil Mix) - www.Songs.PK 03:59 Tools
Mata e Jaan 03:59 Tools
Anjaane (Acoustic & Unplugged) 04:23 Tools
Seasons Change 04:23 Tools
To Kia Hua - Coke Studio (ApniISP.Com) 02:45 Tools
Bachana (Dance Mix) 03:59 Tools
Main Aoon Ga 03:38 Tools
Storm 03:38 Tools
Tu Kia Hua 02:54 Tools
Bachana (Lemon & Sahil Mix) 03:59 Tools
Bachana(Acoustic) 02:54 Tools
Tou Kya Hua - Bilal Khan - Funmaza 02:54 Tools
You're Not Here 02:54 Tools
Wait for You 02:54 Tools
My Fault 02:54 Tools
Toh Kya Hua 03:35 Tools
Get over You 03:35 Tools
Roshan Sitara - From "Roshan Sitara" 03:35 Tools
Bachana [Www.Bollytadka.Com] 03:35 Tools
larho-mujhey-bilal-khan-(Mukurahat.Com) 06:19 Tools
Abhi Main Naheen Araha (unplugged) 06:19 Tools
No Filter 06:19 Tools
Mata e Jaan Hai Tu OST 07:24 Tools
Main Aoon Gaa [Www.Bollytadka.Com] 03:31 Tools
Mata e Jaan - [KoolMuzone.pk] 07:24 Tools
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Bilal Khan (Urdu: بلال خان) is a Pakistani musician from Lahore. Strange things happen when you are a nameless newbie and have to open for a HUGE act. The people are there to see the band that’s been headlined, and if you are lonely and have no band, it’s scary to go on stage. Crowd never makes me nervous, but uncontrollable variables do. Let me give you an example. The band that is supposed to play sets up their own mix, with the vocals usually higher than the guitar to cover up for the drums. It’s frightening because you aren’t even sure if you’ll get to play till the last minute, and you’ve updated your status on facebook saying, “IM playing Tonight” and your friends have bought tickets to see you. You have no technician, nobody to set you up. You aren’t even sure if your guitar will turn on stage. You get no sandwiches, no tea, no nice words, no pat on the back, no VIP backstage resting place. It’s just plug and play. You sit there on the side until they call your name, and you can’t think twice. All you can do is just close your eyes, pretend that you are in your bedroom, and you sing it out. And when you are done, just say thank you and get off the stage. I got the opportunity to open for the band that I grew up listening to, last night, and it was amazing. The sound probably sucked, but I have no clue, because I don’t have the fancy ear-phones, no tuners, no rigs and I get no time to set it up either. Heck I don’t even have a guitar case for my poor 30 year old Strat and it probably got out of tune by the time it got plugged in. But I love the challenge of going up on stage, and just sticking it out for better or for worse. Noori, was on their top game like always at their home ground LUMS. This was the third time I opened for a big band; the first two times being Ali Azmat. I realize as I play these shows, that I need a band. Either that or a really expensive Rosewood back and sides Martin with a fishman pickup and a preamp. A band and a Martin would be perfect. I do miss the band a lot with my electric since it lacks the percussive nature of an acoustic, especially if you’re solo. I just hope that someday when I do acquire the gear and technicians, that I would still be able relate to that guy with the guitar and one song and sit on the side of the stage, while he/she finishes their song. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.