This is the answer to those are on high decibels on music overcoming 
lyrics. Those foreigners were keen only on the music and thats the 
treat we get in ARR's music. 

Truely Universal !
Thanks for sharing Gopal ! I'd like this to be "published" so any one 
browsing the internet anonymously be able to read this.

- Bergin

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sreekrishnan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> :-) :-) :-)
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> --- On Fri, 22/8/08, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] Mindset
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, 22 August, 2008, 8:37 PM
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>             Mindset 
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> Song: Taxi...Taxi. ..
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> Film: Sakarakatti
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> Music: Mozart of Madras
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> 
> First I read about this song in 'The Hindu - Metroplus' then
> listened to it in a car on my way back to Chennai from Kancheepuram.
> And then went to 'Music World' in Pondy Bazaar and bought the CD. I
> picked it up immediately on entering the shop and then was leisurely
> browsing through the other sections. I suddenly had an urge to buy 
an
> international English album. I am no great fan of English songs or
> anything, but I thought that listening to Tamil songs alone was not
> good enough.(Especially when you have a Sony 5.1 Music system to
> listen). I wanted to feel sophisticated. Upmarket. Class. Whatever. 
But
> I had no clue as to what to purchase. All English albums were priced
> above 400Rs whereas 'Sakarakatti' had cost me a mere 99Rs. This made
> the urge to buy one of them, even stronger. Upmarket.Sophistica ted.
> Class.
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> 
> Queen. MLTR. Safri Duo. Bob Dylan. Enigma. Pink Floyd. Deep Purple. 
Eminem. Yanni. Linkin Park......
> 
> 
> 
> It was then that an elderly couple entered the shop. They were
> foreigners but I could not make out what language they were 
speaking. I
> think it was Dutch. Or German. Or something else.
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> The lady went straight to the section where they had listed Tamil
> albums in popularity-wise order and pulled out a copy 
of 'Sakarakatti'
> from the first slot where it was perched. She pointed to the 
picture of
> A.R. Rahman and said something to her attentive husband in an 
excited
> manner. They paid the bill and left.
> 
> 
> 
> I let out a deep breath and left after paying for 'Sakarakati' .
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> -- 
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> regards.. 
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> 
> Krish..
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> His Music ~ My Mother Tongue 
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> TIDBITS
> ON ARR :) ARR 's Progress Report always used to feature " Good &
> Very quiet Boy " in the conduct Portion. And whenever he used to 
miss
> some homework, the teacher used to punish him by asking him to sit 
near
> girls, for which he would feel so bad, and come home very
> dissappointed. :P
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