Good thoughts.  Appreciate your posts


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thinking further about it, I think the problem is basically caused by 
> the difference between expectations of the fans and what ARR finally 
> delivers.
> 
> Let there be no dispute about it that we all wait for ARR's "NEW" songs 
> much more eagerly than we wait for ARR's re-used songs. If anyone is 
> disputing that, please share with us your reasons why you are eager for 
> re-used songs that you have already heard in other languages. I mean 
> only if you are multilingual, because you can enjoy the full beauty
only 
> in a language that you can understand.
> 
> I have also bought and heard ARR's various south indian language 
> releases but I could not enjoy them fully so I have now given up such 
> effort and I enjoy only Hindi releases by him.
> 
> So, I think the problem is because of the hype created in this list and 
> elsewhere about a "new" album, only to find that it is "re-used" songs.
> 
> The solution is simple:
> 
> Bring our expectations to the same level that we are going to be 
> delivered to.
> 
> How?
> 
> There are people in this list who are in touch with ARR.
> 
> So, they can request ARR to inform them about the re-used songs. Then 
> those persons can share the info with the list here, even if not giving 
> full info, may be things like "ARR will be using a few songs of 
> Meenakshi in one of his new album", and then, maybe giving the name of 
> Sakkarakatti in due course, and how many exact number of songs in due 
> course, and which exact songs in due course.
> 
> This will keep members mentally prepared of what is going to be 
> delivered, so there will be no unpleasant surprises when, after waiting 
> eagerly for 15-20 days for Sakkarakatti, having read a posted a few 
> hundred mails about it, one comes to know that it has re-used nums.
> 
> Of course, it will be subject to ARR's commercial commitment to the 
> producers whether he can release such minimal information beforehand. 
> But I think that ARR should understand the disappoint his genuine fans 
> are having with reuses in the new releases, and should convince the 
> producers to allow him to release such minimal info among specific
groups.
> 
> thanks.
> -- 
> Rawat
> 
> 
> On 6/23/2008 6:34 AM India Time, _vimaljk_ wrote:
> 
> > ARR has reused tamil songs in hindi before, such as remaking Nayagara
> > from En Swaasa Katre into Que Se Sera from Pukar..as well as Thaniye
> > from Rhythm into Nachle from Lakeer...he even changed a lot of the
> > musical arrangements and gave a different vibe to them..so don't worry
> > so much that 2 of the tracks are based off of Meenaxi..if it were the
> > WHOLE album..i'd be pissed too..but it's not...maybe ARR found a
> > unique way to change the songs up...so let's just wait and HEAR
> >
>


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