sorry my slip....meant to say clubbing and ranking all arr-mani combos !
________________________________ From: || V i s h w e s h || <vishws...@yahoo.com> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 8:42:32 AM Subject: Re: [arr] VTV Title song and Emmerson Lake and Palmer How can Mani Ratnam be a common point between KK & Dil Se... he has nothing to do with KK. " The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman - ________________________________ From: Ram Motipally <mramvina...@yahoo.com> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, 7 July, 2010 7:53:33 PM Subject: Re: [arr] VTV Title song and Emmerson Lake and Palmer I think there is also a native language preference here. Hindi audience will primarily appreciate Dil Se more, the influences being the sufiana music and the exquisite lyrics. Chayya Chayya's lyrics just accentuate the music too. Kandukondein and Alaipayuthey were natively done in Tamil with a lot of songs with carnatic classical feel also. This might explain why one set of audience identifies more with one body of work than the other. I am NOT saying the tamilians will like the tamil songs and the hindi guys will like Dil se, but there will be a preferred identification one or the other for many people (not all). In some sense my basic point is that KK and Dil Se are not really comparable. They both have a unique flavor and are unique pieces of work. Just because of the common point being Mani Ratnam, I do not think we should rank them on the same scale. ________________________________ From: Taimur Nadeem <taimur.nadeem@ yahoo.com> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 2:13:26 AM Subject: Re: [arr] VTV Title song and Emmerson Lake and Palmer i may not be agreeing this time , no doubt KK is a beautiful album but DIL SE is far superior stuff and even better than THE MUSIC of other movies of MANI RATNAM. i mean just look at the imagination of each and every song of dil se its breath taking guys, for me super class . the sound of dil se is universal , i personally think this album made A R RAHMAN the king of music. the popularity of the album still not fading away a bit after 12years now. but thanks KISHORE for elaborating your point and dinesh for your all courteous and affirmative reply. regards, taimur > > >> > >