I completely agree with u ichord
Anish.

On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 9:18 AM, ichord <purev...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> To me, if there was a relative weakness in ARR's compositions of late, it
> would be some of his dance oriented tracks.....Papu, Latoo, Shano, etc. etc.
> Notice the word "relative". Some of these songs did become quite popular and
> they are catchy, but for me, they represented a "skippable" track in the
> soundtrack.
>
> With Blue, I was quite afraid prior that there would be another Papu or
> Shano in the mix, a track that I would tap my foot to, but not really find
> much else to latch onto, hence another skipper. However, when I heard tracks
> like Chiggy, Aaj Dil, and especially Fiqrana, I was pleasantly surprised
> that ARR hit the right combo for me this time.
>
> About Fiqrana, for me, it's one of ARR's strongest dance/groove oriented
> tracks ever. It's got everything that I enjoy about tracks like
> these.....incredible groove rhythm, sweet sound effects, seamless
> transitions, and to me most importantly, good melody and good chords. The
> chords and melody in this song really take it to another level IMO.
>
> When I hear this song, I get the same good feeling that I get when I hear
> "Chaiya Chaiya". I'm not saying it's as good of a song as Chaiya, but the
> same elements are there to make for an incredibly enjoyable listening
> experience. Fiqrana totally energizes me, gets me motivated, pumps me up,
> but also has endearing melodic hooks which linger on much after in my mind.
> To me, that's key....it's not just another ordinary dance track....the song
> has got some soul and depth too.
>
> Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy...Fiqrana! TOTALLY ROCKS!!!!!
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