true.. none can ever think about creating a song like "dil se re" or "jiya
chale".. they are from Rahman genre, which is completely reserved only for
Rahman.

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Gomzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Dil Se. In my opinion the best album ever created. When I first heard
> the songs, It was
> something very very new. It took atleast 50 hearings to even understand
> the structure.
> I am glad this album has never aged for me.
>
>
> On 3/11/08, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   Probably the best album by ARR and probably never to be surpassed, one
> >
> > of the most evergreen albums in recent times, a complete album in
> > every way possible, sheer genius and brilliance in every note and
> > sound, remember back to June 1998 when you heard Dil Se for the first
> > time. I wasn't as big of an ARR fan then as I am now, so my first
> > recollections of Dil Se are a bit foggy. I would like to hear from
> > all of you your first reactions to the music of Dil Se when it first
> > released. We can make anniversary posts for all of ARR's greatest
> > albums, but I felt that Dil Se's music deserved special attention.
> >
> > Listened to Dil Se on my IPOD last night after a long time and I was
> > completely mesmerized, totally tranced into a different world of
> > beautiful melodies, haunting chords and rhythms, rich arrangements,
> > soulful singing, just pure musical bliss. The sonic and music power of
> > this album is just collossal. Truly something "Godlike" about this
> > soundtrack. It never gets old. No matter how many times I listen to
> > Dil Se's music, it just never gets old or boring. Some here may not
> > agree that it's ARR's #1, but a soundtrack like this doesn't come
> > along very often, if ever again.
> >
> >
>  
>

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