Nice Arijith !

Its the same with me too. I used to enjoy the Spirit of Unity concert 
program in DD on Sundays. And then the Asianet song.

It has an unique touch, that you can't expect from anybody else.

Looking forward to hear more first experiences.

Cheers,
Bergin

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Arijit Debnath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> This is a nice topic, for me it was a very tough situation... let me
> explain..
> 
> Our family was very traditional regarding music.... no bollywood 
music or
> hindi songs never allowed to my premises (except a few Naushad/SD 
Burman or
> Salil Chowdhury compositions).
> 
> In our family mostly Rabindra Sangeet (Tagore songs) were being 
played
> and Hindustani classical, and my mother is a singer also (renders 
Tagore
> songs only at that time and now-a-days every now and then sings 
Rahman's
> song).
> 
> So at that time (I was at 8th standard) hindi music was strictly
> prohibited.... but one fine Wednesday night I was surfing channels, 
and in
> "Chitrahar" one song was playing called "Dil Hay chotasa".... I 
just glued
> to the song and so my Mom (who never ever allowed me to see that
> program)..... After that immediately we bought the cassette.... 
then Bombay,
> rangeela, Hum Se hay Mukabila, Hindustani  the list goes on.... 
upto JA.
> 
> But I was so surprised that before I heard Roja I used to listen 
Rahman's
> tune... every Sunday it was a ritual to see the Program "Spirit of 
Unity"
> concert (may be the name is something different am not remembering 
now), and
> I was very much interested in the opening and closing theme.... 
after Roja I
> came to know that piece was comoposed by Rahman himself... so I was
> follwoing the right direction since beginning....
> 
> Arijit
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 31/01/2008, Bergin Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   Dear Rahmaniacs,
> >
> > I'm not sure, if this has been discussed earlier. I'd love to 
start a
> > thread of messages, to share the experience when we listened to 
ARR's
> > music for the first time ever. And how we were impressed / 
flattened.
> > Got this idea, when i was reading review of Roja music in a 
website.
> > Especially from Gopal / Vijay, would love to know your first
> > experience listening to ARR.
> >
> > Let me start...
> > I happened to know about ARR very very late. I was in Class 9 i
> > guess. We were in Ooty then. So movies dont get release than soon 
as
> > in other cities. I came to know about him during the National 
Award
> > for Roja.
> >
> > It was an evening, i had returned from School. There was a 
program in
> > DD, curtain raiser for the National Award. Thats when i first 
heard
> > the magical sound that i havent heard ever till then. My God... i
> > said, what a sound it was, it went thru my nerves and mixed on to 
my
> > blood. It was the song, "Pudhu Vellai mazhai...", the initial
> > interlude, made me shiver in the Kashmiri snow, i really felt a 
cold
> > when the chill sound splashes along with the beat... Wow man... 
and
> > so my next question was, who is the composer. Next comes the
> > surprise, a 25 year old young chap... And i ran out to the music 
shop
> > to grab a cassette.
> >
> > I was flattened and still breathing his music.
> >
> > And i soaked in his music since then... I was called as "Rahman" 
in
> > my college hostel. Siraj would know that...
> > Where ever I go since then, ppl talking to me for 2 days will know
> > that i'm a fan of ARR. That much i talk on ARR. :)
> >
> > Its been 17 yrs now. I cherish the times i run to music shops to 
grab
> > the first cassette on almost all releases. Now, at the age of 30,
> > i've somehow lost the habit of grabbing the first CD/Cassette, 
may be
> > not getting time or out of reach, but the passion towards his 
music,
> > will be there till my last breathe.
> >
> > Listening now to his voice "yelelo... " from Chinna Chinna 
Aasai...
> >
> > - Bergin
> > Breathing HIS music.
> >
> > 
> >
>


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