vithur thambi
actually the reverse happens with most of the other music directors.
if u keep listening to it again and again u'll start hating the
song even more than the first time ,cos u will not discover
anything new.

On 10/19/08, vimaljk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that's b/c ARR actually tries new thigns in his music..also it is
> sonically dense ..so it takes time to appreciate the layers..
>
> surprisingly..Harris Jayrajs music takes time to grow on me!...but the
> reason for this is opposite...like..initially it all sounds like stuff
> he's done before..so it takes me a while to notice the differences...
>
> but w/e...Rahman is the king and will always remain king!
>
> --- In [email protected], Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I have a small doubt... Does hearing the songs repetitively, enables
> one to
>> start liking the song for any Music Director, or it is a special
>> characterstic of ARR 's songs alone ?. The reason I am asking is,,,
> I tried
>> doing this ( forcibly ) for some other MD's songs... ( though it was
> a great
>> pain ) .... and I couldnt succed in it..
>>
>> ARR also keeps telling that you should allow the music to grow in
> you. But
>> its only his music , which really grows in us, whereas other MD's
> music just
>> grows and dies off soon... No growth at all. Its always in a dwarf
> stage,
>> and withers off.
>>
>> Has anyone felt like such an experience... I hardly listen to other MD
>> songs, and just for trying to increase my music taste, forced myself and
>> ended in vain.
>>
>> Why does ARR music alone have this uniqueness ?. How does it grow in
> us, and
>> how come, a song which is initially disliked, becomes our favourite to a
>> point, where we cant stay without hearing it..
>>
>> ( I feel this is because of some Divine Intervention in ARR songs )
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> regards,
>> Vithur
>>
>> ARR in my Heart;
>> His Music in my Blood;
>>
>
>
>

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