Wow, Taimur, you're a genius!  You actually noticed!

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Taimur Nadeem <taimur.nad...@...> wrote:
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> except the expression that " i wasted money on this" i think the rest of 
> immature description has been directed towards me wow AJ keep it up.
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> but the titles should be like this for so called mature,
>  1)  hesitant and fearful approach so that one could escape wrath of the 
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> 2)  whole hearted, eloquent, dynamic and realistic approach ( me , kishore 
> and only few others come in it ) . thats how it should be friend.
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> regards,
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> taimur
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> --- On Sun, 8/22/10, Ravi Alagappan <acer...@...> wrote:
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> From: Ravi Alagappan <acer...@...>
> Subject: Re: [arr] Mature vs. Immature ways of expressing disappointment
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, August 22, 2010, 5:58 AM
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> A Must read for everyone. 
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>       I want to present a contrast between two ways of expressing 
> disappointment and dislike over a Rahman album.  These are just hypothetical 
> examples as a whole but with real life expressions from the past from this 
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> Mature:
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> "You know I really tried hard to give Rahman's latest album a chance, but I 
> just couldn't get into it.  Rahman really gave apt music for this type of 
> film and I'm sure the music will gel well on screen, but I won't be listening 
> to this album too much.  It's just not the type of music that I like.  A lot 
> of my friends love it and that's just their taste, but for me, it's just not 
> the type of music I can relate to well.  I've noticed that Rahman's music is 
> a lot more synth oriented these days, which is going with the trend, but I do 
> miss the more acoustic oriented albums from the past, although I admit he has 
> done quite a few beautifully acoustic and soulful songs recently in other 
> albums.  There are a couple of songs in this album that could grow over time 
> and I can see Rahman's creative brilliance in the album and how he has 
> experimented in a new direction, but I couldn't connect emotionally.  I hope 
> I like the next album and I know that ARR is still as
>  creatively strong as ever despite me not liking his latest.  I've been 
> disappointed before and I will be disappointed again, but I have been amazed 
> before and I will be amazed again!  Such are the ways of being a passionate 
> fan of a geniusly progressive and ever dynamic and bold artist that is ARR!"
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> Immature:
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> "What the heck did Rahman just do?  Did he just give the score to his 
> technicians and arrangers and just put his name for credit?  The music hurts 
> my ears!  I wasted money on this!  Rahman has truly lost it.  Actually, he's 
> lost it the past 5 years....not a single song that I am impressed with.  How 
> can he do this?  Doesn't he know what his fans want?  We want the young, 
> 1990's Rahman back....YES...the one that made SOULFUL and MELODIOUS 
> compositions and touched you.  Come on, guys, just admit it....you know for a 
> fact that the Rahman we first fell in love with is not with us........this is 
> someone else.  Those who like this album only like it because of the name 
> "Rahman" on it.....if it were composed by anyone else, you would be shooting 
> it down.  Come one guys, you all know I'm right, you just have to admit it to 
> yourself.  Stop pretending and trying to like this music when you really 
> don't"
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