Chord, Your write-ups are like an ARR album...We were waiting to read your write-ups like waiting to hear VTV...Now both have come...We enjoy both equally!...A creative comparison below, well put! Thanks!!
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:42 PM, ichord <purev...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with a > new ARR album and I think I found one. > > With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you > meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward > at first....you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not > like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if > you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person > will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the > person....understanding the finer qualities It's a love not based on > infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and > time. > > Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same > paragraph..... > > With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy > it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's > awkward at first.....you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you > may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, > and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that > album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation > of the album....understanding the finer qualities. It's a love not based on > first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience > and time. > > > -- Cheers, Madhavan.R Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!