>From my View

When A.R.Rahman become The most loving personality for you than other else
in the entire world

When you find spirtulity in his music

And you will be proved A true Lover and Fan of Rahman Sab

When you strat to learn and compose music whetever your profession and
religion  and your music says i-e
I'm Creavity of A true Rahmanian

I Proud to be a Rahmanian!


On 12/2/08, Mathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Sounds like MIND READING of an ARR's fan. Good thoughts....
>
> - Mathan
>
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > "You know you are a true Rahman fan when..."
> > 1. You have a peculiar taste in music, which does not
> > necessarily have to match the taste of the "masses".
> >
> > 2. You have a good sense of melody and rhythm and can tell good
> > music from average. You appreciate good music, regardless of who it
> > comes from.
> >
> > 3. You can go on for hours talking about Rahman when someone
> > makes a mistake of asking you about your favorite music.
> >
> > 4. You are never content and are always hungry and thirsty for
> > more from Rahman.
> >
> > 5. You have had many euphoric moments in your life.. connected
> > with Rahman's music.
> >
> > 6. You agree that an average Rahman song is better than the best
> > most of the other can churn out.
> >
> > 7. Regardless of how the World finds Rahman music, you think
> > Rahman makes music just for your ears. You genuinely believe that
> > Rahman somehow knows what kind of music you unconsciously crave and
> > then magically delivers that to you.
> >
> > 8. Your most prized collection in your entire music collection
> > is your Rahman collection, whether it's in form of cassettes, CD's
> or
> > hard-disk space on computer or ipods.
> >
> > 9. You sometimes feel this bliss, a kind of feeling that you are
> > in heaven, when listening to Rahman's music.
> >
> > 10. If the World was to go back to using the barter system again,
> > you wouldn't mind trading a 1000 non-Rahman songs for a single
> Rahman
> > song.
> >
> > 11. You share this special bond with Rahman which is impossible
> > to describe in words, let alone explain it to others.
> >
> > 12. Your friends/family fail to understand why you listen to
> > music in a language that makes no sense to you, whatsoever. But, a
> > few weeks later, you totally understand why your friends/family are
> > humming/singing the very song they don't understand and were puzzled
> > about you listening to it.
> >
> > 13. You are part of the Rahman Yahoo! Group or Orkut A R Rahman fans
> > Community and visit it at least
> > once a day.
> >
> > 14. You take pleasure in new group (community) members arguing with
> > likes of
> > Gops and Vijay, when they come out with some Rahman info/news.
> >
> > 15. You are tired of new member joining the group and inquiring
> > about and referring to the fake "Ekyam Satyam". You too hope to
> > listen to the real one someday, if it exists somewhere.
> > 16. You can talk to any other Rahman fan and connect with them
> > instantly.
> >
> > 17. You have a deep desire to meet Rahman in person, and know
> > deep in your heart that one day your dream will come true.
> >
> > 18. You have thought of it many a times and tried to come up with
> > a plan of what you would do? How would you react? when you actually
> > meet Rahman.
> >
> > 19. You can find the challenging task of solving a complex
> > problem rather easy compared to the daunting and difficult task of
> > coming up with your absolute top-10 Rahman favorites.
> >
> > 20. Any criticism of Rahman is hard for you to digest, because
> > most of the time it comes from people that haven't heard enough of
> > Rahman and yet have no problem talking about him.
> >
> > 21. Your blood pressure tends to rise when an average listener
> > sings praises for other MDs(especially Anu Malik, Harris J, and the
> > more recent and annoying Himesh).
> >
> > 22. When it comes to R.D. Burman or may be Illayaraja, you tend
> > to put an end to the conversation by saying... "No doubt, Illayaraja
> > is the greatest, but I think Rahman is even better"... because it's
> > true. (Self-fulfilling prophecy?)
> >
> > 23. You are a select few in the country that are familiar with
> > obscure terms such as "BGM" or "Interlude" etc. And furthermore, you
> > are a rare breed of fans that actually collects and listens to
> > these "BGM" and "Musical bits" used in commercials.
> >
> > 24. You can listen to an hour of non-stop Rahman interludes and
> > guess over 80% of them right.
> >
> > 25. You eagerly wait for each and every Rahman release, you set
> > very high expectations for each album, a day after the release you
> > will bash the album as below-average, a few months later you will
> > hail the same album as a masterpiece and one of your personal
> > favorites.
> >
> > 26. You suffer from this rare condition where... you wake up from
> > your sleep, humming or singing a Rahman tune, involuntarily. You
> > realize the condition is severe when you randomly shout out a Rahman
> > tune you haven't heard in a long time.
> >
> > 27. You may forget to take your dose of medication but you can
> > not forget to get your daily dose of Rahman.
> >
> > 28. You set high expectations of Rahman, and are honored and
> > touched that he cares about you and works hard to satisfy you.
> >
> > 29. You know and realize that Rahman is potentially the most
> > creative composer to ever live in India, and may be even the World.
> >
> > 30. You love and respect Rahman, the human being and not just
> > Rahman, the composer.
> >
> >
> > Thoughts by Kaissiom (aka) Wasim from Orkut
> >
>
> 
>



-- 
A R Imtiaz

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