Bravo, Neetika! Great post...I esp. love what you said here:

"For me, ARR is a source of energy which keeps emitting through music."

Exactly how I feel and well said!  Listening to his music is almost like a 
spiritual experience for me....well, not almost...it is!  The feel, mood, and 
subtle emotions are so powerful in his music that I just can't help being 
captured, heart, mind and soul.  I'm so grateful for this type of receptivity!



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Neetika Raina <ar.ia...@...> wrote:
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> Actually, this mail reminds me of my colleague's kid, who shouted on me wen i 
> was playing Omana penne ( from vtv). His words were "I Hate this song"... My 
> first reaction was - i turned red in anger. but the more i thought about it, 
> the more i understood the reason. He is a small kid. His tastes arent 
> developed enough to catch the melody or emotions behind the song...
> It made me remember another incidence which happened around 16 years ago. 
> With child like enthusiasm, i made to my grand mother to hear the song 
> "Chandralekha- (Thiruda-Thiruda/ Chor-Chor)"... and as I was enjoying the 
> song, she said.. Its more of a noise. good for children. I was really 
> disappointed but now i understand the reason behind it. It was not of her 
> genre(Obvsly). But as I wanted to share so, I wanted her to love the song 
> too... funny!
> Though both the songs are Example of CLASS in themselves but they were 
> rejected by some people. and the simple logic behind it is that its not of 
> their taste or genre... Does it make the songs bad??? 
> The songs continue to inspire so many souls.
> For me, ARR is a source of energy which keeps emitting through music. 
> Sometimes(most of the times) it matches with our frequency and we love that 
> bit of energy(music). But sometimes it could be out of our bandwidth. Not for 
> us... but some other soul may catch it and find it absolute bliss. 
> The whole logic is: if u love it, enjoy it and if it doesnt inspire you, its 
> not for u... but for somebody else around. Let him enjoy...
> Musicians are like sea divers. @ every dive, sometimes they find pears, 
> sometimes other sea shells and stuff...Enjoy the art... Dnt try to force 
> things and life would be a bliss...
> and Taimur Bhai, I really wonder If u actually read the blog post while 
> listening to the song... I wonder how come u escaped the magic of Flute, 
> interludes and other tiny miny beauties of the song...
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> ~ Love Music Love Life   Neetika
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> From: gomtesh.upad...@...
> Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 15:17:43 +0530
> Subject: Re: [arr] Khili re... an Ultimate melody...
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> Dont you find the interlude atleast good? I mean are you so adamant about not 
> liking the songs or what. raavan is an experience. Not to be heard or 
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> I am not angry at any of the people who dont like the raavan songs. But 
> saddened that my fellow Rahmaniacs are not enjoying what we are. ARR takes us 
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> Stop judging the music. Relax your heads. For Christs sake forget Roja and 
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> Just sit back and chill out man. Visualise the songs and experience Raavan. 
> Trust me, its so godamn awesome. 
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> --- On Sun, 5/9/10, wasim akhtar <wasim4rah...@...> wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [arr] Khili re... an Ultimate melody...
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> it recalls the beauty of  a song ,,aaj sanam mohey ang laga lo,, by S.D 
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> Subject: Re: [arr] Khili re... an Ultimate melody...
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> Subject: [arr] Khili re... an Ultimate melody...
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> To: "arrahmanfans" <arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com>
> Date: Saturday, May 8, 2010, 6:22 AM 
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> Pahadi beats kinda beginning.. very soothing.. we can actually imagine
> dark night which has come to life with golden color around...
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> Some magic floating around... Flute blows.. like chill in air @ night...
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> Reena's voice is so polite, and soft... as if a girl is whispering to
> herself.. or humming just for herself... just perfect with the beats
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> and the flute comes again to create magic...before first interlude. as
> if catching the hand of the girl and taking her along with it...
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> contain itself when clouds come around, this girl also a free bird...
> she wants to express all her feelings..When in Good mood, how can an
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> Beautiful flute, tabla along with humming chorus.. and hey flute,
> BEAUTIFUL..is the backbone of the interlude...
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> but somehow i feel, Reena's voice fades towards the end of the stanza.
> and I wonder how Shreya would have handled this part...
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> but hey.. wats this instrument going @ the background @ 3.11 to 3:20
> .. isnt it chinese? I wonder if ARR hears sounds in his head.. This
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> As she sings mukhda again, flute blows like breeze behind...
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> Arr is about to end the song with flute spreading magic with magic
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