Re: [arr] Your ideal interview question

2010-03-04 Thread A.R.Rajib
It's Obvious that AR don't know the answer of this question .. But If MJ &
RD
 Havent , they certainly missed something BIG .. It's a Kind of album that
would get praises from these two Legends from Music two poles

Well , I was dreaming myself to be the winner of Karan Johar's " Lift Kara
De" as ARR's Numero Uno Fan .. Sitting with ARR & Asking questions , getting
one liners , taking pics with him .And was also thinking what would i
ask him i was to get a chance  When i got a chance of talking with him
first time i was kind of  awestruck that i am actually seeing him so Close
.. For So many hours ...I still can't believe it that i was Only handshaking
distance from him. Well , let's come to the point ...

I would want to ask him ... *If we will get WAV Release of his Background
Music ,if not by Original CDs then can he give them to us by a free download
server or something like that .. As Music is for listening .. not keeping in
Ur HDDs*

Secondly  ... *Will u please Compose an Non-Indian album ? No Classicals or
soft numbers please .. You have already done so much that There is nothing
much to conquer in these genres ...Let's do an Complete RnB or Rock/Metal
Album ... With Sensible english lyrics ..And please No Indian Flavours *

There is hundreds of questions to ask ... Don't have that much time to write
them down .. Right now .. Will do it later on !!


On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:11 PM, kishore parayath <
kishore.paray...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Question: Did RD BURMAN and MICHAEL  JACKSON ever hear THIRUDA THIRUDA
> before their DEATHS!!
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- Regards

~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~


[arr] Confirmation about next film of ARR with Gautham......

2010-03-04 Thread Gobi Kanadasan
Does this confirms that ARR will be part of this project? Gopal or Vijay may 
clarify this.



Details of Gautham- Ajith film





By Moviebuzz  | Friday, 05 March , 
2010, 11:00
 

 








 

It’s confirmed that Gautham Menon and Ajith are coming together in Dhyanidhi 
Alagiri’s new untitled film.
Gautham in an interview said: “I have to complete the low budget
thriller with Sameera Reddy and newcomer Veera, which will take a
month. Then I will start work on my film with Ajith towards the end of
May”.

Gautham denied his Ajith film has been titled Thuppariyum Anand. Says Gautham: 
“Yes I have written a script called  Thuppariyum Anand,
about a detective in 1920’s Madras and given it to Mr. Kamal Hassan and
Mr. Aamir Khan. I’m hoping that one of them will do the film.”
Added Gautham: “Once and for all I would like to say that the Ajith
film is untitled and it is a mass entertainer. All technicians who
worked with me in VTV will be a part of this new film, while I’m on the
lookout for a heroine.”
Meanwhile Ajith has signed up for one season of F2 racing. The star is
quoted saying: “ Since Gautham wanted some more time to complete the
story and scripting, I decided to indulge in my passion, as I want my
50th film to be a win-win situation for all involved in the film.”
Regards,
Gobi Kanadasan





  

Re: [arr] Michaele Brooke meets ARR. Whats cooking?

2010-03-04 Thread Ramkumar
Hmm.. My guess is.. It will be for "Rockstar " - The imtiaz ali movie ?

RegardsRam


--- On Thu, 3/4/10, Aakarsh  wrote:

From: Aakarsh 
Subject: [arr] Michaele Brooke meets ARR. Whats cooking?
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 11:16 AM















 
 



  



  
  
  guitarist Michaele Brooke meets ARR. Whats cooking?

"The prospect of composing for an Indian film was very enticing, especially 
after I met A R Rahman. I was also in Rahman's studio in Chennai and after 
speaking to him,
the lure of Bollywood became even more important for me." - Michaele Brooke

http://movies. rediff.com/ report/2010/ mar/04/michael- brooke-on- road-movie. 
htm

Regards
Aakarsh
     
    




  


 





 



  











  

[arr] Complete ARR Indiaglitz interview has been uploaded

2010-03-04 Thread satish_srini
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/events/21283.html



[arr] Now TV Serials also by ARR song titles

2010-03-04 Thread Rivjot
We have had a number of movies named after Rahman's songs titles (VTV being the 
most recent one). On Star Plus TV, a new drama called 'Sasural Genda Phool' has 
started. Cool na! 

Any person wanting to compile list of movies named after Rahman's song titles? 
lol



Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

2010-03-04 Thread vinu thiagu
i whistled for continuous 2 minutes..so did the theatre with lots of claps 
and whistles.

 

Vinoo






From: Pradeep Viswanathan 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 4 March, 2010 4:38:13 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

  
absolutely .. the crowd thundered for the name .. so did i :)

Regards,

Pradeep Viswanathan R
Phone: +91 - 994 - 064 - 9450
Email :pradeepviswanathan. r...@gmail.com



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[arr] The Rahman-Filmfare Affair

2010-03-04 Thread A.R.Rajib
 The Rahman-Filmfare AffairIndiaGlitz [Wednesday, March 03, 2010]

He might have won the most prestigious award for music – the Grammys but do
you know how many Filmfare awards has A R Rahman received so far?

A R Rahman, music’s very own child, has been receiving accolades from all
parts of the world for his work. Perhaps he doesn’t have blood in him but
music. He’s got the Oscars, Grammys and a couple of other Critics awards
from the USA and the world over. One thing people didn’t realize is his
recognition, way back home in India.

Rahman was awarded the Tamil Nadu State Film award for Best Music Director
for his first movie ‘Roja’ and later on he went on to be awarded the same
title 6 times. Apart from the state noticing his talent, he received the
National award for his first movie. He totally has four National awards for
Best Music with him so far.

Ever since he made his debut in ‘Roja’ in 1992, he had won the Filmfare
awards for music 25 times - including Best Music director, New Music Talent
and Best Background Score - Hindi and Tamil put together.

Another more interesting part is, Rahman has won the Best Music Director
Award, for 10 years in a row right from 1992 to 2002. After 2002, He
involved himself with international projects.

Again from 2006, the affair with Filmfare continued. He was awarded Filmfare
Best Music Director for the Hindi blockbuster ‘Rang De Basanti’ and every
year from then till ‘Delhi 6’ in 2009. In 2007, he won the Best Music
Director award in Hindi for mentor Mani Ratnam’s ‘Guru’ and in Tamil for
Rajinikanth starrer ‘Sivaji’. Just gets to show, he has affirmed his
presence throughout the country.

If that’s private sector, let’s move to the Government sector. The
Government of India recently awarded him the ‘Padma Bhushan’, India’s 3rd
highest civilian award.

A R Rahman has a series of movies lined up for this year and the next. And
these are only going to increase the count of those priceless awards. Keep
counting!



http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/54945.html
- Regards

~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~


[arr] DESCRIBE ARR'S 30 CHARACTER - please add

2010-03-04 Thread chandrasekaran guruprasad
Dear friends
 
I would like to list out the healthy characters of arr, please add if anything 
u can to the list,
 
patriotic
loveable
kind
humble
honest
sincere
patience
competent
victorious
dedicated
hard-working
musicoholic
global and universal
optimist
anti-terrorist.
non-jealous
positive
devine power
religious
god-fearing
people-loving
instrumentalist
singer
musician
highly skilled
leader
follower
Dutyfull son
Respectfull father
patriotic citizen.
 
 
 
Regards
guru


  

[arr] Nice lines...

2010-03-04 Thread karthikeyan D
"Ever lost hope? Ever lost faith in goodness? Ever lost faith in the
beauty of life? Ever lost faith in the impact of talent and artistry?
Look up to AR Rahman"

-- recently come across this line and feel very refreshed up ;)

<3 u Rahman
Karthik


Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

2010-03-04 Thread Thulasi Ram
that moment for a rahmaniac is unbelievably scintillating. no substitute but
u have to experience it.

any idea which movie hall it is or atleast the city/town it belongs to?

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Re: [arr] Re: [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group

2010-03-04 Thread wiredbeats
hey man,

For starters i advice to practice in acid express from sony. You will pick up 
basics of timing, beat mapping etc. You can't do MIDI there, but you get a good 
sense of beats and layering. You can have 25 tracks max in the free version 
which is good enough. You can perhaps paint some loops and practice. If you 
want to do MIDI then try acoustica mixcraft. The free trial is good enough to 
connect your MIDI keyboard and create some decent quality original tracks.

And if you want to pay  like a good boy or download ripped versions then you 
have Nuendo. Steinberg also makes a product called Sequel which i found to be 
super.The you have adobe audition, ableton...the list goes on.I found most of 
them in this catagory good and it is left to you to exploit the features.

And then , userfriendlyness. All of them are user unfriendly initially, but 
once you get a hang of it, its difficult to move out of it. 

The thing is, once you are good with MIDI and loop based stuff. You are pretty 
much done when it comes to production. You can handle mid level production 
projects and will be mentally tuned to check out reason, pro-tools or logic. 
These are expensive ones...so if you are not into professional stuff then you 
can stay away.

now, comes the sound part. When you mix or playback you production you should 
get a flat audio. No sugar added.Ideally you should use monitor speakers, they 
give real flat sound. But sometimes we don't get to use them at homes. So you 
may use a good altec lansin or anyother good comp speakers which does not have 
any speaker controls. As in the knobs in the sub woofer etc. Also go to your 
sound card settings and turn off all EQs. This should be work fine. Ofcourse 
not professional level, but decent.

regards

wb
.
 Remixes I Originals I Opinions at  http://www.wiredbeats.com  





From: Swarlok 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 4 March, 2010 10:33:26 AM
Subject: [arr] Re: [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group

  
WiredBeats and Fani...thanks for your inputs :)

Wired Beats, what are the DAWs you had found user-friendly for beginners?

I had heard that ARR had used Cool Edit in the production of Veerpandi 
Kottaiyile (Thiruda Thiruda)...could someone confirm? 

I heard this in 2002 from a friend who used to tease me about using Cool Edit 
as he was a Soundforge fan (and an ARR fan too). But when he heard from someone 
that ARR had used Cool Edit for the Thiruda Thiruda  album, he came rushing and 
borrowed a copy of my Cool Edit software :D

--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, wiredbeats  wrote:
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> there are quite a few around here. Some professional level guys too. 
> Garageband is fairly powerfull but i wont recommend that. There are other 
> good mid range DAWs for begininers and semipros. 
>  Remixes I Originals I Opinions at http://www.wiredbea ts.com 
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> From: Swarlok 
> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Mon, 1 March, 2010 12:54:40 PM
> Subject: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group
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> 
> I came across this very interesting and useful article for beginning 
> musicians, so thought I would share it with you all.
> 
> The article is an introduction to a free pdf (http://makeuseof. 
> org/garageband) about creating music with GarageBand software that comes 
> pre-installed in macs.
> 
> Regards
> Swarlok
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> http://www.makeuseo f.com/tag/ recording- publishing- music-garageband -pdf/
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> Music is a part of everyday life. And although not everyone pursues it 
> professionally, a lot of people have dreamt of a time playing on stage in a 
> world famous band.
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> But it's the indie era, and musicians no longer need to be backed by the 
> music industry to play for the masses. It's a time when anyone with a great 
> idea can leap for nirvana.
> 
> With Apple's GarageBand, you don't need a recording studio anymore. And 
> although it's certainly advised, you don't even need to know how to play any 
> instruments! Having a Mac and a feel for the music suffices to launch your 
> own project.
> 
> We're proud to be able to present our next eBook, Recording Your Next Hit 
> with GarageBand, a forty-odd paged free PDF, written by our very own Jeffry 
> Thurana (supersubconscious) .
> 
> Start off by conceptualizing the song, and take your first steps with the 
> GarageBand application. Learn how to use MIDI instruments, or add digital 
> loops. Take notice of the different indie publishing `plans', and get ready 
> to create your first song, from idea to release.
> 
> A melody shouldn't be kept waiting. Download The GarageBand eBook 
> (http://makeuseof. org/garageband) now in PDF, or read it online on Scribd 
> â€" completely free, with no strings attached. A highly recommended guide for 
> aspiring musicians.
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Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

2010-03-04 Thread aristocratic bureaucrat
yeh.. it was awesome.. but the best part was the cheers for manipaya song ..
the moment Rahman's portion started the crowd went crazy . It was really
awesome :)

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> *From:* Pradeep Viswanathan 
> *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Thu, 4 March, 2010 4:38:13 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen
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> absolutely .. the crowd thundered for the name .. so did i :)
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> Regards,
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> Pradeep Viswanathan R
> Phone: +91 - 994 - 064 - 9450
> Email :pradeepviswanathan. r...@gmail.com 
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[arr] Re: Response during ARR name on screen

2010-03-04 Thread Jahanzeb
wow man this is awesome to see that ARR is getting response just like the lead 
actors. also i can see that the lead actor and Gautam Menon also got similar 
response. by the way visuals look very impressive even in this few minutes 
video. though i don't understand Tamil but will surely watch this movie once 
available for downloading. 

/Jahanzeb


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[arr] Re: Female version of Aaromale

2010-03-04 Thread Jahanzeb
> when trisha reveals her love to simbhu

Dear you should have warned with "spoiler". though i stopped reading as soon as 
i read the above line but it has already spoiled it enough for me.


/Jahanzeb


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Thulasi Ram  wrote:
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> the female version of aaromale appears after a fraction of second when
> trisha reveals her love to simbhu. OMG! i just cant get over it.. stunningly
> mesmerizing and then the aaromale beat when both run to find a secured place
> in her home is just awesome. sheer magic.
> 
> the entire scene is intense and the music just augments that scene to a new
> level. brilliant performances add to the enlightment of that scene.
> terriffic stuff. vl remain as an unforgettable scene i've ever seen as its
> unseen before. last ones being from alaipayuthey and minnale...
> 
> watched the movie 3 times now. always great to enjoy movies like this
> friends (scream and enjoy everything!)
>




Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

2010-03-04 Thread vinu thiagu
i whistled for continuous 2 minutes..so did the theatre with lots of claps 
and whistles.

 

Vinoo






From: Pradeep Viswanathan 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 4 March, 2010 4:38:13 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

  
absolutely .. the crowd thundered for the name .. so did i :)

Regards,

Pradeep Viswanathan R
Phone: +91 - 994 - 064 - 9450
Email :pradeepviswanathan. r...@gmail.com



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Re: [arr]Puli releasing in may

2010-03-04 Thread kishore parayath
Oh thanx...Any idea when the music releases?? Is SONY BMG releasing it???
I also heard that the film would release only by January 2011.


Re: [arr] The 25

2010-03-04 Thread Rivjot
This list also doesnt include IIFA best music director award 2009 for Jodhaa 
Akbar 

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> HI ALl,
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> LA Critics Awards that he won for Slumdog Millionaire and even the Kalai 
> Maamani award from Tamil Nadu Govt.
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> Thanks and Regards,
> NANDAKISHORE.S
> 
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Niven Ramasamy  wrote:
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> > Thanks a lot... 95 awards in total, hope i did not miss any, 5 more to go
> > for CENTURY ;-)
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> > > http://www.arrahman.com/v2/journey-awards.html
> > >
> > >  MIRCHI MUSIC AWARDS
> > > Song of the Year - Masakkali, Delhi 6 (Hindi, 2010)
> > > Album of the Year - Delhi 6 (Hindi, 2010)
> > > Best Music Director - Masakkali, Delhi 6 (Hindi, 2010)
> > > Best Song Arranger and Programmer - Delhi 6 (Hindi, 2010)
> > >  ACADEMY FOR MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES (OSCARS)
> > > Best Achievement in Original Score for a Motion Picture - Slumdog
> > > Millionaire (2009)
> > > Best Achievement in Original Song for a Motion Picture - Jai Ho, Slumdog
> > > Millionaire (2009)  GRAMMY AWARDS
> > > 52nd Annual Grammy Awards (National Academy of Recording Arts and 
> > > Sciences)
> > > - Best Song written for Motion Picture, Television or Other visual Media -
> > > Jai Ho, Slumdog Millionaire (2010)
> > >
> > > 52nd Annual Grammy Awards (National Academy of Recording Arts and 
> > > Sciences)
> > > - Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or 
> > > other
> > > Visual Media - Slumdog Millionaire (2010)
> > >  BAFTA
> > > Best Music(Slumdog Millionaire)  GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
> > > Best Composer(Slumdog Millionaire)  CIVILIAN AWARDS
> > > Padma Bhushan (2010)
> > > Padmashree (Jan 2000) Title awarded by the Government of India
> > > Awadh Sammaan (May 2001) awarded by Uttar Pradesh government
> > > Al-Ameen Education Society Community Award (2001)
> > > Amir Khusro Sangeet Nawaz Award (2002)
> > > Lata Mangeshkar Samman, awarded by Madhya Pradesh Government 2005
> > > Mahavir Mahatma Award Awarded by the Oneness Foundation, April 2005
> > > Stanford University Award for Contribution to Global Music Jan 2006  
> > > NATIONAL
> > > AWARDS
> > > Roja (1993)
> > > Minsara Kanavu (1997)
> > > Lagaan (2002)
> > > Kannathil Muthamittaal (2003)  FILMFARE AWARDS
> > > Best Music Roja (Tamil, 1993)
> > > Best Music Gentleman (Tamil, 1994)
> > > R D Burman Award for Best new musical talent (for Roja, Hindi; 1995)
> > >
> > > Best Music Kadhalan (Tamil, 1995)
> > > Best Music Rangeela (Hindi; 1996)
> > > Best Music Bombay (Tamil, 1996)
> > > Best Music Kadhal Desam (Tamil, 1997)
> > > Best Music Minsara Kanavu (Tamil, 1998)
> > > Best Music Dil Se.. (Hindi; 1999)
> > > Best Music Jeans (Tamil, 1999)
> > > Best Music Taal (Hindi; 2000)
> > > Best Music Mudhalvan (Tamil, 2000)
> > > Best Music Alai Payuthey (Tamil, 2001)
> > > Best Music Lagaan (Hindi; 2002)
> > > Best Background Score Technical Award The Legend of Bhagat Singh (Hindi;
> > > 2003)
> > >
> > > Best Music Saathiya (Hindi; 2003)
> > > Best Background Music Swades (Hindi, 2005)
> > >
> > > Best Music Rang De Basanti (Hindi; 2007)
> > > Best Music Sillunu Oru Kadhal (Tamil; 2007)
> > > Best Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008)
> > > Best Background Score - Guru (Hindi, 2008)
> > > Best Background Score - Jodhaa Akbar (Hindi, 2009)
> > > Best Music - Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (Hindi, 2009)
> > >   SCREEN AWARDS
> > > Kadhal Desam (South - Tamil; 1997)
> > > Minsara Kanavu (South - Tamil; 1998)
> > > Vande Mataram (Non-film; 1998)
> > > Taal (Hindi; 2000)
> > > Best Background Score Rang De Basanti (Hindi, 2007)
> > > Best Composer Guru (Hindi; 2008)
> > >
> > > Best Background Score Guru (Hindi; 2008)
> > > Best Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008)
> > > Best Background Score - Jodhaa Akbar(Hindi, 2009)
> > > Best Music category - Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na(Hindi, 2009)  DINAKARAN CINE
> > > AWARDS
> > > Minsara Kanavu (1998)
> > > Jeans (1999)
> > > Mudalvan, Kadhalar Dhinam (2000)  TAMIL NADU STATE AWARD
> > > Roja (1993)
> > > Gentleman (1994)
> > > Kadhalan (1995)
> > > Bombay (1996)
> > > Minsara Kanavu (1998)
> > > Sangamam (2000)  CINEMA EXPRESS AWARD
> > > Roja (1993)
> > > Gentleman (1994)
> > > Kadhalan (1995)
> > > Kadhal Desam (1997)
> > > Jeans (1999)  KALASAAGAR AWARD
> > > Roja (1993)
> > > Gentleman (1994)
> > > Kadhalan (1995)
> > > Bombay (1996)  FILMFANS' AWARD
> > > Roja (1993)
> > > Gentleman (1994)
> > > Kadhalan (1995)
> > > Bombay (1996)  CINEGOERS' AWARD
> > > Roja (1993)
> > > Gentleman (1994)
> > > Kadhalan (1995)
> > > Bombay (1996)  ZEE AWARDS
> > > Zee Cine Awards (2008) Best Composer and Best Background Score Guru
> > > Zee Sangeet Awards (1999) Dil Se.. Zee Cine Awards (2000) Taal
> > > Zee Gold Bollywood International Awards (2000) Taal
> > > Zee

Re: [arr] [non-arr] pics of Hans Zimmer's studio

2010-03-04 Thread Sam
Amazing.. just like his music.. even after so many years he keeps churing out 
incredible stuff.. Sherlock Holmes BGM and soundtrack is mindblowing


--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Ramesh R  wrote:


From: Ramesh R 
Subject: [arr] [non-arr] pics of Hans Zimmer's studio
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 7:47 AM


  




I figure there might be some Zimmer fans on this group who might find this of 
interest.
Here are pics of his studio-

http://www.stuckinc ustoms.com/ 2010/01/29/ the-secret- lair-of-hans- 
zimmer-from- where-he- inspires- the-world/

http://www.flickr. com/photos/ stuckincustoms/ 4313448480/ in/photostream/
http://www.flickr. com/photos/ stuckincustoms/ 4312706135/ in/photostream/

Too much opulence!









  

Re: [arr] When A R RAHMAN roared unforgettable

2010-03-04 Thread Gomzy™
its more like humming or yellingnot roaring !

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Taimur  wrote:

>
>
> Never will i be able to forget that breath taking , scintillating roar of A
> R RAHMAN.Shivers run through out my body whenever i listen it, oh its
> glorious its epic , its too great. i just dont have words to define it .
> SINCE my childhood i am listening to it ,its mind blasting its so beautiful
> its unbelievable, that roar shaped music in me the way i listen it today .it
> was the movie RANGEELA, THE SONG was MANGHTA HAI KYA and that magnificent
> piece comes at around 00:33 - 00:50 sec. ah its the best.just too
> good .what do you say RAHMANIACS, can you forget it?
>
> regards,
>
> taimur,
> karachi.
> PAKISTAN.
>
>  
>


[arr] Re: Your ideal interview question

2010-03-04 Thread Rivjot


Some of the questions 'I' havnt heard in his interviews: 

ARR asked this question to Lata Mangeshkar on her birthday - what keeps you 
going (for so many years); force that drives / inspire you to give your best 
each time, would like to ask ARR same question. 

One could also ask him to share some of his memories while recording, those are 
always interesting to hear. We havnt heard much about his kids either (in 
interviews). 

His religious side has helped him to have this humbleness and being 
down-to-earth, despite of having hectic schedule how does he get time for 
prayers? to practice the religion.

It is so easy to get carried away by fame, yet ARR hasnt changed (as a person), 
how has he managed it? 

Sometimes director / producer dont like specific tune that he composes, and 
rejects that composition.. what he feel at the time. Does that inspire him to 
create a new one or he is somewhat disappointed as he might have spent few days 
on that composition

Quite often he is asked to give tunes fast, does he feel that pressure to 
deliver quickly? Has there been compositions where he felt he could have done 
better if he had more time, or similar case with singers, has he ever felt that 
I should have chosen this xyz singer for this song. 

.. and given a chance to interact with him, I would definitely request him to 
do something about his previous movie's background scores, may be putting them 
up on his official site's webstore would be appropriate. Dunno

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Indmov Buff  wrote:
>
> The recent e-mails about repetitive interview questions got me thinking. What 
> would I want to ask AR if I had the opportunity to? A question that he has 
> not been asked before? Given a chance, what would you guys ask him?
>




Re: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen

2010-03-04 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan
absolutely .. the crowd thundered for the name .. so did i :)

Regards,

Pradeep Viswanathan R
Phone: +91 - 994 - 064 - 9450
Email :pradeepviswanatha...@gmail.com


On 4 March 2010 09:59, Bivin Chandra  wrote:

>
>
> Its great to see a music director getting more applauds than a
> hero/heroine/director..
>
> --- On *Wed, 3/3/10, Karthik A * wrote:
>
>
> From: Karthik A 
> Subject: [arr] Response during ARR name on screen
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 7:20 PM
>
>
>
>
> Hi
>
> Just listen to the crowd when ARR's name scrolls on the title...
> ...
>
> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=of63px- 
> Lsx8
>
>
> Karthik
>
>
>
>  
>


Re: [arr] ARR 5th in list of "Most Trusted Indians"

2010-03-04 Thread Rakesh R
Wow.. Thats a strange but a very interesting list.. And quite well surveyed.
:)

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Gopal Srinivasan wrote:

>
>
> Kalam tops trusted Indians list
>
> IANS
> Published on Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 17:31, Updated on Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at
> 18:14 in India section
>
> New Delhi: Former president A P J Abdul Kalam and industrialist Ratan Tata
> top the list of 100 most trusted Indians while artist M F Husain is at 91
> and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati is at the very bottom, a survey
> conducted for Reader's Digest has revealed.
>
> Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is ranked seventh, one place below chess
> grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand, Sachin Tendulkar is at number eight and
> Nobel laureate Amartya Sen at 10th place along with Wipro chairman Azim
> Premji and Indian Space Research Organisation M Madhavan Nair.
>
> Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi is ranked 29th in the survey
> published in the March edition ofReader's Digest that hit the stands
> Tuesday.
>
> *Others in the top 10 list of India's most trusted Indians are former
> police officer Kiran Bedi (3rd), Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy (4th),
> music composer A.R. Rahman (5th) and cartoonist R.K. Laxman (9th).*
>
> Among India's most trusted professions, teachers are at the top, followed
> rather surprisingly by firefighters and farmers follow at number three.
>
> Scientists and members of the armed forces share fourth position, with
> doctors at sixth, pilots at seventh, pilots at seventh, surgeons at eighth,
> nurses at ninth and engineers at 10th.
>
> At the bottom end of the scale of 40 most trusted professions are religious
> leaders (35), lawyers (36), police officers (37), government officials (38),
> realtors (39) and politicians (40).
>
> "The survey was conducted online by market research firm Digital Edge that
> sent out 5,000 invitations, with 761 people responding by the cutoff date,"
> Digest editor Mohan Sivanandan told IANS on the phone from Mumbai.
>
> "The survey covered 30 cities, with two-thirds of the respondents being
> under 35, possessing a bachelor's degree and three-fourth's male," he added.
>
> Given this, Sivanandan has added a caveat in his editorial in the Digest.
>
> "Although we cannot claim this survey to be absolutely scientific, you'll
> agree with me that the overall results mirror public perceptions fairly
> accurately. Equally interesting are the views and explanations from experts.
> On a personal note, I don't have cause to rejoice, because journalists are
> ranked 30th among 40 professions, just below plumbers," the editorial says.
>
> Thus, the survey has more than its share of surprises, with cricket captain
> Mahendra Singh Dhoni ranked at 42nd, way below shooter Abhinav Bindra
> (25th), while tennis star Sania Mirza is at 81st.
>
> The respondents gave a massive thumbs down to politicians and sports
> administrators.
>
> Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani is at 94, Railway Minister Mamata
> Banerjee at 96, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar at 97, Communist Party of
> India-Marxist general secretary Prakash Karat at 98 and former railway
> minister Lalu Prasad at 99.
>
> Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi is just one notch above
> Advani.
>
> Bollywood and the small screen have their share of places with actors
> Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan at 14 and 18 respectively, with TV comic
> Jaspal Bhatti at 43, scriptwriter Javed Akhtar at 46, Shah Rukh Khan at 53,
> Sushmita Sen at 64, Rajnikanth at 67, Kamal Haasan at 71, director Anurag
> Kashyap at 78, Malayalam actor Mohanlal at 80, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at 82
> and TV serial producer Ekta Kapoor at 95.
>
> Among the other surprises in the list, President Pratibha Patil is ranked
> way below at 67, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia
> at 41, Home Minister P. Chidambaram at 50, novelist Khushwant Singh at 51
> and environmentalist R.K. Pachauri at 61 along with CNN-IBN Editor-in-Chief
> Rajdeep Sardesai.
>
> Congress president Sonia Gandhi is at 72, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee
> at 73, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor at 84, Leader
> of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley at 86, Gujarat Chief Minister
> Narendra Modi at 87 and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at
> 89.
> 
>


[arr] Michaele Brooke meets ARR. Whats cooking?

2010-03-04 Thread Aakarsh
guitarist Michaele Brooke meets ARR. Whats cooking?

"The prospect of composing for an Indian film was very enticing, especially 
after I met A R Rahman. I was also in Rahman's studio in Chennai and after 
speaking to him,
the lure of Bollywood became even more important for me." - Michaele Brooke

http://movies.rediff.com/report/2010/mar/04/michael-brooke-on-road-movie.htm

Regards
Aakarsh
     
    


  

Re: [arr] When A R RAHMAN roared unforgettable

2010-03-04 Thread kishore parayath
NEVER in my LIFE; I can FORGET even a MILLISECOND of THIRUDA THIRUDA or
RANGEELA soundtracks!!


[ARR]The Making Of RahMania 2010

2010-03-04 Thread Mohamed Hashir
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/events/21262.html


Re: [arr] Your ideal interview question

2010-03-04 Thread Gobi Kanadasan
1. If you happened to produce a movie, what kind of genre would it be to suit 
your music to the best?

2. Is there any song composed when you are feeling sad or very emotional and so 
happened that the director requested the same kind of song from you at that 
moment?

3.What are the movies, first offered to you but due to unavoidable 
circumstances, it went to someone else regardless of the final outcome?

4. Do you have enough sleep nowadays especially when there is a demand to 
deliver the final product on scheduled time?

Gobi Kanadasan



--- On Thu, 4/3/10, Indmov Buff  wrote:

From: Indmov Buff 
Subject: [arr] Your ideal interview question
To: "A R" 
Date: Thursday, 4 March, 2010, 0:00







 



  



  
  
  The recent e-mails about repetitive interview questions got me thinking. 
What would I want to ask AR if I had the opportunity to? A question that he has 
not been asked before? Given a chance, what would you guys ask him?




  


 





 



  






  

[arr] A.R. Rahman’s Journey Home World Tour

2010-03-04 Thread satish_srini
Indian composer/record producer/musician and singer A.R. Rahman is bringing his 
Grammy and Academy Award-winning music to North America this summer as part of 
his "A.R. Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour."

http://www.pollstar.com/blogs/news/archive/2010/03/03/711958.aspx




[arr] HQ CD Covers (Zubeidaa+ Lagaan + Fiza)

2010-03-04 Thread Liku

Zubeidaa HQ CD Covers

Lagaan HQ CD Covers

Fiza HQ CD Covers




regards [scopyc.jpg]  
http://liku-likant.blogspot.com/  


Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!

2010-03-04 Thread ravi
Well I am still trying to find out one reason why are you so intolerrant 
towards this. The one I could guess is you don't like sachin. 
The post had only positive waves which we ARR fans like and nobody here pulled 
even one negative comment on either AR or sachin. And moreover the fans here 
liked it. This being an open forum I don't think it's objectionable to post 
such messages unless it has abused somebody or has posts which aren't true. 
Posts of these kinds are always welcome and it's left for ones thought either 
to accept or reject. If you don't like just ignore  and move on to next essage 
than stressing not to post what you don't like.  

 

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Mohamed Amin  wrote:
>
> I never stressed that this is convent. My point is whats the use in trying to 
> point out similarities about ARR & Sachin in this forum. They are both 
> legends in their own way but doesnt warrant a lot of discussion about them in 
> this group. If you want to discuss their similarities, you are free to start 
> another group called ARR & Sachin as this group is purely for ARR and his 
> music. Not for anything else.
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: Srini Santhanam 
> To: "arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com" 
> Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 11:33:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!
> 
>   
> Huh? I don't think anyone here tried to compare Rahman and Sachin. It's quite 
> the opposite. What they are pointing out is 'similarities' . They are legends 
> in their own field, they belong to the same era, and icons on Young India and 
> have brought cheer and pride to the nation. There are millions of people who 
> are big fans of both these legends and I don't see anything wrong in this 
> thread. 
> 
> I agree if you have an issue about people comparing Rahman with other 
> composers.
> 
> Chill dude! This is not a convent with strict disciplines. People should be 
> allowed to express what they feel, as far as it's related to Rahman. If you 
> don't like a thread, there's a delete button available to your rescue :)
> 
> 
>  __
> Cheers,
> Srini
> 
> 
> 
> On 03-Mar-2010, at 8:53 AM, Mohamed Amin  wrote:
> 
> 
>   
> >I am not sure whether this group is for ARR or for comparing ARR and Sachin. 
> >I always find that some people in this group doing this. This is not now 
> >but its been happening some time. Please do understand that this place is 
> >for ARR and his music. For comparing Sachin, this is not the right forum. 
> >Neither ARR can become Sachin nor Sachin can become ARR. They are both two 
> >dynamic individuals demonstrating their prowess in their own skill sets.
> >
> >Please refrain from comparing ARR and Sachin in this forum. I have been a 
> >silent member of this group right from 2000 and this sort of comparison 
> >takes the vital energy of this group. Always someone comparing ARR with 
> >Ilayaraja or Harris or to some other people. Everybody is unique. Just 
> >discuss purely about the man and his music.
> >
> >tks with regards,
> >Amin
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> 
> From: vinu thiagu 
> >To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
> >Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 11:19:36 PM
> >Subject: Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!
> >
> >  
> >Yes.Superb point.I agree with that 100%.
> >
> >On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:15 IST anvesh wrote:
> >
> >>* they both have clones(not exactly :)) harris and sehwag...
> >>
> >>brilliant!
> >>
> >>On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:07 PM, danny_3d2003  >>gmail.com>wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> kishore u've written everything i've always had in mind.. i've always felt
> >>> these similarities. .. just to add to that list:
> >>>
> >>> * they both came into the field almost at the same time 1989/90 ,
> >>> eventhough ARR's first movie came in '92 he was doing tv commercials 
> >>> during
> >>> '89 -'90...
> >>>
> >>> * they both care about their parents and siblings...
> >>>
> >>> * they both have clones(not exactly :)) harris and sehwag...
> >>>
> >>> mohanlal takes the 2nd place for me too :)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com ,
> >>> kishore parayath  wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> > U know something?? From my childhood..these two personalities have shown
> >>> > many STRIKING SIMILARITIES to me... IN my subconcious mind, they used to
> >>> be
> >>> > the same individuals. ..In ma dreams, Sachin used to compose for Yodha,
> >>> and
> >>> > Rahman used to hit centuries...
> >>> > U may think that Iam talking rubbish..
> >>> >
> >>> > But I have found the following similarities:
> >>> >
> >>> > 1. They BOTH have the same range of voice.
> >>> >
> >>> > 2. They BOTH have almost the same height.
> >>> >
> >>> > 4. They BOTH have the same BODY structure.
> >>> >
> >>> > 5. They BOTH are HUMBLE.
> >>> >
> >>> > 6. They BOTH are SOFT-SPOKEN
> >>> >
> >>> > 7. They BOTH have DEDICATED their MILESTONES to INDIANS
> >>> >
> >>> > 8. They BOTH believe that GOD does everything, and they are just
> >>> > ins

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2010-03-04 Thread fani kalyan
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Re: [arr] K balachander letetr to gautam on VTV, must read

2010-03-04 Thread pratap
http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/mar-10-01/k-balachandar-gautham-menon-vinnaithaandi-varuvaayaa-03-03-10.html


Really awesome stuff. Very proud that my favorite director is being praised by 
a legend like K. Balachander...

http://indian-music-bgm.blogspot.com/ Please do not add me in YM. I only use 
this account for the group...


--- On Wed, 3/3/10, fani kalyan  wrote:

From: fani kalyan 
Subject: [arr] K balachander letetr to gautam on VTV, must read
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 7:35 AM







 



  



  
  
  http://www.indiagli tz.com/channels/ tamil/article/ 54944.html



 










  


 





 



  






  

Re: [arr] For me, man and music not easily separated

2010-03-04 Thread AJ
Thanks, Ram for your thoughts...very insightful and in depth.  I am an 
emotional, right brain kind of person by nature, placing value on holistic 
approaches and gestaltic frameworks, hence the over-arching considerations when 
I think about ARR and his music. You made some great points below!  Thanks 
again. 

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Ram Motipally  wrote:
>
> AJ, very interesting thought process and I too go through the same. Some of
> my thoughts below which might help evolve this discussion. In your case I
> think it is obvious that your admiration of the person is feeding into your
> love of his music. Also, I dont think you are an average fan of ARR also,
> you are probably a highly advanced, highly educated and highly influenced
> fan :-) Same logic that might apply to average fans who just hear ARR music
> and forget it in a few months might not apply to you.
> 
> But I dont think this logic is linear or works always or even in the
> reverse.
> 
> For example, if all the personal traits of ARR remain as is, but his music
> was average, I dont think we would be having this discussion or forum. In
> ARR's case it is a deadly combo of both. On the other hand, if the music is
> brilliant, but the musician (any one or in this case ARR) does not have the
> best of personal traits, would we enjoy the music any less ? I dont think
> so
> 
> Part of this is also cultural. In eastern cultures (including India) we tend
> to adulate our artists and sportspeople, we put them on a pedestal and
> expect them to be the best of human beings. That explains the large cutouts,
> temples of film stars etc. Nothing wrong with it, just how we are as a
> people. From this tends to flow our admiration of qualities like simplicity,
> humility etc. Whereas in the western world there is a general separation
> between a person and his/her craft. Due to the sheer admiration in the
> western world of "individual freedom", people tend to not worry much about
> how the people are in real life. Yes, there is tremendous curiosity or
> gossip interest in celebrities which tends to drive paparazzi to chase
> britney spears, angelina jolie etc. Nothing wrong with that either, just how
> the western world behaves.
> 
> Another example is Sachin Vs Ricky Ponting. Indians adulate Sachin including
> me. Most indians including myself dont like Ponting - reason is simple, he
> is brash, arrogant and mostly abrasive. But ask an Australian and he will
> have no value for Sachin's humility or simplicity, they just believe that
> Ponting is the epitome of sports aggression and admire that quality in him.
> If you look at their cricketing skills, they are pretty much equal, just
> cold logic. But for me any day, Sachin is miles ahead, purely emotional
> decision !
> 
> To conclude, I think the answer to your question only lies deep inside you.
> It depends on how much you emotionally relate to ARR, the higher the more
> you will be influenced. Also, the same applies to each individual, once you
> admire someone's craft (like in this case ARR's music) and also emotionally
> feel you connect with the person or admire the qualities he/she possesses,
> the more will be your attachment, love, admiration and adulation for the
> person.
> 
> Cheers !
> Ram
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:17 PM, AJ  wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Was wondering recently that if I wasn't so impressed and amazed with AR as
> > a personhis cool personality, humility, simplicity, compassion,
> > integrity, wit, etc. etc., would I still love his music as much as I do now?
> > But, then again, I further thought that perhaps without those exceptional
> > personal qualities, his music wouldn't be as pure, sincere, honest, potent,
> > and overall likeable as we hear it now. When I hear Rahman's music, I also
> > hear his personality, and all the good qualities I described above. Maybe
> > because I'm so intensely interested in his life, his career..so devoted
> > to him, that the man and music are one for me, not able to separate easily
> > as 2 distinct entities. But, I also feel very strongly that Rahman is
> > exceptionally talented in bringing the deep qualities of his inner self to
> > the fore through his music, which is why his music is so emotionally
> > concentrated and loved so widely. This is surely a type of emotional
> > intelligence.
> >
> > Surely, art.and music being an art, is an expression of a person's most
> > inner world..the imagination, creativity..all of that comes from the
> > deepest of wells within an artist. When we see, feel, or hear an artistic
> > expression, we are bearing witness at some level to a person's core self
> > uninhibited by the masked persona that we all are so pressured to give out
> > to the public world due to our various roles in life. Artistic expression is
> > really the self in its pure, naked form, which surely invites some degree of
> > stark exposure and vulnerability at some level.
> >
> > On t

[arr] Prince of Persia and Sultan the Warrior

2010-03-04 Thread Sam
Is it me or any one else find a faint similarity between the main theme chorus 
/ music

Sultan (approx: 0:15 - the main chorus)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoAAaX-lHj4

PoP (approx: 1:30 onwards)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8EA7EbFX4k

I am aware that Sultan trailer was released two years ago.. So I am not here 
for any accusation.. Just curious..

Sam.


  


[arr] Re: Your ideal interview question

2010-03-04 Thread kitcha_swamy
This will be my question and i'm hoping this will be the answer from the legend 
:)

Me : Sir, we know your a LEGEND in the Music world. But tell me why do you 
think the world is so seperated? What is the need for all this terrorism and 
scanvenging acts? .

ARR : If you see my getting philosphical during the OScars, I had mentioned 
that I chose Love over Hate and I was able to get rid of bad things happening 
around me, holding that kind of a lens on life. Life or Death is the only thing 
that mankind cannot control. If that being the case, the mere existence is 
happening through a Divine source. Now, the question again is which divine is 
ruling us? For me, religion is like Mother to us. We believe in her and that 
kind of bond is the best in this world. Similarly, a religion can be treated 
the same way. It has trained me, brought me life and everything that I have 
attained is through that faith. So my argument/ideology is to respect mankind. 
If we can respect mankind, the inner meaning is we respect their 
religion/ideologies too. Its like equally respecting someone else's Mother. Be 
yourself and Let other be themselves too. Life can be a lot better after that 
and it can unite the Whole world. Remember, "We are the World".

Regards,
Swamy aka Kitcha

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Indmov Buff  wrote:
>
> The recent e-mails about repetitive interview questions got me thinking. What 
> would I want to ask AR if I had the opportunity to? A question that he has 
> not been asked before? Given a chance, what would you guys ask him?
>




Re: [arr] Your ideal interview question

2010-03-04 Thread kishore parayath
I cant stop with 1 question... But this I would definitely ask:

Question: Did RD BURMAN and MICHAEL  JACKSON ever hear THIRUDA THIRUDA
before their DEATHS!!


Re: [arr] For me, man and music not easily separated

2010-03-04 Thread Vinayakam Murugan
Great topic, Chord . I too agree with Ram. It is traditionally believed that
geniuses more or less have some vice (arrogance,etc ). Their brilliance in
one area gives the leeway in the other , probably ;) That is thought to
enhance their music rather than take away from it. There are stories of
great Carnatic musicians who are very arrogant and short tempered.

The fact that Rahman is a genius without these vices, definitely adds to the
aura around him.

Warm Regards
~~~
Vinayak

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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Ram Motipally wrote:

>
>
> AJ, very interesting thought process and I too go through the same. Some of
> my thoughts below which might help evolve this discussion. In your case I
> think it is obvious that your admiration of the person is feeding into your
> love of his music. Also, I dont think you are an average fan of ARR also,
> you are probably a highly advanced, highly educated and highly influenced
> fan :-) Same logic that might apply to average fans who just hear ARR music
> and forget it in a few months might not apply to you.
>
> But I dont think this logic is linear or works always or even in the
> reverse.
>
> For example, if all the personal traits of ARR remain as is, but his music
> was average, I dont think we would be having this discussion or forum. In
> ARR's case it is a deadly combo of both. On the other hand, if the music is
> brilliant, but the musician (any one or in this case ARR) does not have the
> best of personal traits, would we enjoy the music any less ? I dont think
> so
>
> Part of this is also cultural. In eastern cultures (including India) we
> tend to adulate our artists and sportspeople, we put them on a pedestal and
> expect them to be the best of human beings. That explains the large cutouts,
> temples of film stars etc. Nothing wrong with it, just how we are as a
> people. From this tends to flow our admiration of qualities like simplicity,
> humility etc. Whereas in the western world there is a general separation
> between a person and his/her craft. Due to the sheer admiration in the
> western world of "individual freedom", people tend to not worry much about
> how the people are in real life. Yes, there is tremendous curiosity or
> gossip interest in celebrities which tends to drive paparazzi to chase
> britney spears, angelina jolie etc. Nothing wrong with that either, just how
> the western world behaves.
>
> Another example is Sachin Vs Ricky Ponting. Indians adulate Sachin
> including me. Most indians including myself dont like Ponting - reason is
> simple, he is brash, arrogant and mostly abrasive. But ask an Australian and
> he will have no value for Sachin's humility or simplicity, they just believe
> that Ponting is the epitome of sports aggression and admire that quality in
> him. If you look at their cricketing skills, they are pretty much equal,
> just cold logic. But for me any day, Sachin is miles ahead, purely emotional
> decision !
>
> To conclude, I think the answer to your question only lies deep inside you.
> It depends on how much you emotionally relate to ARR, the higher the more
> you will be influenced. Also, the same applies to each individual, once you
> admire someone's craft (like in this case ARR's music) and also emotionally
> feel you connect with the person or admire the qualities he/she possesses,
> the more will be your attachment, love, admiration and adulation for the
> person.
>
> Cheers !
> Ram
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:17 PM, AJ  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Was wondering recently that if I wasn't so impressed and amazed with AR as
>> a personhis cool personality, humility, simplicity, compassion,
>> integrity, wit, etc. etc., would I still love his music as much as I do now?
>> But, then again, I further thought that perhaps without those exceptional
>> personal qualities, his music wouldn't be as pure, sincere, honest, potent,
>> and overall likeable as we hear it now. When I hear Rahman's music, I also
>> hear his personality, and all the good qualities I described above. Maybe
>> because I'm so intensely interested in his life, his career..so devoted
>> to him, that the man and music are one for me, not able to separate easily
>> as 2 distinct entities. But, I also feel very strongly that Rahman is
>> exceptionally talented in bringing the deep qualities of his inner self to
>> the fore through his music, which is why his music is so emotionally
>> concentrated and loved so widely. This is surely a type of emotional
>> intelligence.
>>
>> Surely, art.and music being an art, is an expression of a person's
>> most inner world..the imagination, creativity..all of that comes
>> from the deepest of wells within an artist. When we see, feel, or hear an
>> artistic expression, we are bearing witness at some level to a person's core
>> self uninhibited by the masked persona that we all are so pressured to give
>> out to the public world due 

Re: [arr] K balachander letetr to gautam on VTV, must read

2010-03-04 Thread Ganesh Subramanian
awesome!!! acc to me in recent times only gautham deserves such an appreciation 
letter from the GURU and  trendsetter of tamil cinema "Mr.K.Balachander 
Sir"Congrats gautham u have won!

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From: fani kalyan 
Subject: [arr] K balachander letetr to gautam on VTV, must read
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 3 March, 2010, 3:35 PM


  







http://www.indiagli tz.com/channels/ tamil/article/ 54944.html











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[arr] Requesting Kabhi Kabhi Adithi Song instrumental

2010-03-04 Thread SaiRam K
All,
Can anyone send me Kabhi Kabhi Adithi Zindagi song (just instrumental) ?
Thanks in Advance
Ram


[arr] Re: Aaromale...just goin crazy!!!(Raga Bageshree)

2010-03-04 Thread SexiFairy9
Addicted to Aaromale song. my Itunes last 3 day play count says
"Aaromale" playing for da 102nd time...! ya rite, just going crazy...!
loved n lived each n every moment...!  Harshendras



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wrote:
>
> Aaromale...Hell of a track...dunno how 2 describe it!Kudos to ARR for
crafting such a wonderful song..n yes..i think Alphonse hs dun an
incredible job croonin it...The initial guitar strains give me
goosebums...n the best part of the song is the Chorus..its really
addictive..cant get out off my mind!Hooked on completely
> Its actually based on Raga "Audav Bageshree" (Sa Ga Ma Dha Ni  Sa)..if
u rem...in L.A.Concert, Hariharan sang a bandish b4 "Pacchai
nirame"..."Tore bina mora jiya kaise jiyun"...its the same raga
> Thanx ARR for givin us such a satisfyin albumluv "Omana
Penne","Mannippaya"...every bit of it!
> Swaps
>



Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!

2010-03-04 Thread wiredbeats
they both have outgrown their profession and are now liked not only because of 
their quality of work, but for the fact that they both are good human beings.
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From: Mohamed Amin 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 3 March, 2010 9:38:27 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!

  
I never stressed that this is convent. My point is whats the use in trying to 
point out similarities about ARR & Sachin in this forum. They are both legends 
in their own way but doesnt warrant a lot of discussion about them in this 
group. If you want to discuss their similarities, you are free to start another 
group called ARR & Sachin as this group is purely for ARR and his music. Not 
for anything else.
 

 




 From: Srini Santhanam 
To: "arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com" 
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 11:33:51 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!

  
Huh? I don't think anyone here tried to compare Rahman and Sachin. It's quite 
the opposite. What they are pointing out is 'similarities' . They are legends 
in their own field, they belong to the same era, and icons on Young India and 
have brought cheer and pride to the nation. There are millions of people who 
are big fans of both these legends and I don't see anything wrong in this 
thread. 

I agree if you have an issue about people comparing Rahman with other composers.

Chill dude! This is not a convent with strict disciplines. People should be 
allowed to express what they feel, as far as it's related to Rahman. If you 
don't like a thread, there's a delete button available to your rescue :)


 __
Cheers,
Srini



On 03-Mar-2010, at 8:53 AM, Mohamed Amin  wrote:


  
>I am not sure whether this group is for ARR or for comparing ARR and Sachin. I 
>always find that some people in this group doing this. This is not now but its 
>been happening some time. Please do understand that this place is for ARR and 
>his music. For comparing Sachin, this is not the right forum. Neither ARR can 
>become Sachin nor Sachin can become ARR. They are both two dynamic individuals 
>demonstrating their prowess in their own skill sets.
> 
>Please refrain from comparing ARR and Sachin in this forum. I have been a 
>silent member of this group right from 2000 and this sort of comparison takes 
>the vital energy of this group. Always someone comparing ARR with Ilayaraja or 
>Harris or to some other people. Everybody is unique. Just discuss purely about 
>the man and his music.
> 
>tks with regards,
>Amin
> 
> 
>
> 
>
>
>

 From: vinu thiagu 
>To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 11:19:36 PM
>Subject: Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!
>
>  
>Yes.Superb point.I agree with that 100%.
>
>On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:15 IST anvesh wrote:
>
>>* they both have clones(not exactly :)) harris and sehwag...
>>
>>brilliant!
>>
>>On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:07 PM, danny_3d2003 wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> kishore u've written everything i've always had in mind.. i've always felt
>>> these similarities. .. just to add to that list:
>>>
>>> * they both came into the field almost at the same time 1989/90 ,
>>> eventhough ARR's first movie came in '92 he was doing tv commercials during
>>> '89 -'90...
>>>
>>> * they both care about their parents and siblings...
>>>
>>> * they both
> have clones(not exactly :)) harris and sehwag...
>>>
>>> mohanlal takes the 2nd place for me too :)
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com ,
>>> kishore parayath  wrote:
>>> >
>>> > U know something?? From my childhood..these two personalities have shown
>>> > many STRIKING SIMILARITIES to me... IN my subconcious mind, they used to
>>> be
>>> > the same individuals. ..In ma dreams, Sachin used to compose for Yodha,
>>> and
>>> > Rahman used to hit centuries...
>>> > U may think that Iam talking rubbish..
>>> >
>>> > But I have found the following similarities:
>>> >
>>> > 1. They
> BOTH have the same range of voice.
>>> >
>>> > 2. They BOTH have almost the same height.
>>> >
>>> > 4. They BOTH have the same BODY structure.
>>> >
>>> > 5. They BOTH are HUMBLE.
>>> >
>>> > 6. They BOTH are SOFT-SPOKEN
>>> >
>>> > 7. They BOTH have DEDICATED their MILESTONES to INDIANS
>>> >
>>> > 8. They BOTH believe that GOD does everything, and they are just
>>> > instruments.
>>> >
>>> > 9. They BOTH are favourites of the LONDON PRESS(I came to know from
>>> another
>>> > blogger; who has a similar thinking to mine).
>>> >
>>> > 10. They BOTH are fans of each other.
>>> >
>>> > 11. They BOTH encourage YOUNG talents.
>>> >
>>> > 12. They BOTH speak less; and ANSWER critics with their
> MILESTONES.
>>> >
>>> > And MANY MORE!!
>>> >
>>> > They HAVE been my TOP TWO idols from my childhood; followed by BILL GATES
>>> > and MOHANLAL sharing the 2nd place.
>>> >
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>
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[arr] Alphonse Interview to Rahman 360

2010-03-04 Thread raamkumar vaidyanathan
Aromale  Singer Alphonse Joseph Exclusive Interview to Rahman 360
http://rahman360.com/?p=960

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Re: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group

2010-03-04 Thread wiredbeats
ya that applies if you want to go in the logic route and apple mac. I agree. 
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From: fani kalyan 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 3 March, 2010 9:52:36 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group

  
Garageband is the stepping stone to logic, userfriendly too
>
>
>

From: Swarlok 
>To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>Sent: Mon, 1 March, 2010 12:54:40 PM
>Subject: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group
>
>  >
>
> 
>>  
> 
>I came across this very interesting and useful article for beginning 
>musicians, so thought I would share it with you all.
>
>>The article is an introduction to a free pdf (http://makeuseof. 
>>org/garageband) about creating music with GarageBand software that comes 
>>pre-installed in macs.
>
>>Regards
>>Swarlok
>
>http://www.makeuseo f.com/tag/ recording- publishing- music-garageband -pdf/
>
>>Music is a part of everyday life. And although not everyone pursues it 
>>professionally, a lot of people have dreamt of a time playing on stage in a 
>>world famous band.
>
>>But it's the indie era, and musicians no longer need to be backed by the 
>>music industry to play for the masses. It's a time when anyone with a great 
>>idea can leap for nirvana.
>
>>With Apple's GarageBand, you don't need a recording studio anymore. And 
>>although it's certainly advised, you don't even need to know how to play any 
>>instruments! Having a Mac and a feel for the music suffices to launch your 
>>own project.
>
>>We're proud to be able to present our next eBook, Recording Your Next Hit 
>>with GarageBand, a forty-odd paged free PDF, written by our very own Jeffry 
>>Thurana (supersubconscious) .
>
>>Start off by conceptualizing the song, and take your first steps with the 
>>GarageBand application. Learn how to use MIDI instruments, or add digital 
>>loops. Take notice of the different indie publishing `plans', and get ready 
>>to create your first song, from idea to release.
>
>>A melody shouldn't be kept waiting. Download The GarageBand eBook 
>>(http://makeuseof. org/garageband) now in PDF, or read it online on Scribd – 
>>completely free, with no strings attached. A highly recommended guide for 
>>aspiring musicians.
>
>
>
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>
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Re: [arr] Hosanna Prelude BGM -Download

2010-03-04 Thread vinu thiagu
 yes...yes.. this is the one...thank you so much for the link Mr.pratap.

 

Vinoo






From: pratap 
To: ARR FAN CLUB 
Sent: Mon, 1 March, 2010 11:38:39 PM
Subject: [arr] Hosanna Prelude BGM -Download

  
Hosanna Prelude BGM

Download

The quality is just okay. But the BGM can be heard clearly. One of our friends 
was also talking about this BGM i think... 


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Re: [arr] SYDNEY CONCERT DVD

2010-03-04 Thread K. Kumar
here is the link: 
http://www.facebook.com/arrahman?ref=ts#!/arrahman?v=feed&story_fbid=299055166417

HARDCORE RAHMANIAC TILL DA VERY END!!!

--- On Wed, 3/3/10, Debashis Das  wrote:


From: Debashis Das 
Subject: Re: [arr] SYDNEY CONCERT DVD
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Cc: arrking4...@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, 3 March, 2010, 11:29 AM






can u pl send me link.

--- On Tue, 2/3/10, K. Kumar  wrote:


From: K. Kumar 
Subject: [arr] SYDNEY CONCERT DVD
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 2 March, 2010, 2:52 AM


  








Hey guys any info on the sydney concert dvd that was mentioned on arr's 
facebook?


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Re: [arr] [non-arr] pics of Hans Zimmer's studio

2010-03-04 Thread Gomzy™
You wont.there are HDR images. not exactly how it looks

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Roshan  wrote:

>
>
> I have always liked his music. but, I would go blind if i go in there..
> :p
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Ramesh R  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I figure there might be some Zimmer fans on this group who might find this
>> of interest.
>> Here are pics of his studio-
>>
>>
>> http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2010/01/29/the-secret-lair-of-hans-zimmer-from-where-he-inspires-the-world/
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/4313448480/in/photostream/
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/4312706135/in/photostream/
>>
>> Too much opulence!
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> ---
> http://ramblingsoul.com
> http://2ic.in
>  
>


[arr] Song From Chennai By Emon

2010-03-04 Thread A.R.Rajib
[image: 2010_03_03_20_2_b.jpg]

This Article is About One of the most Popular Film composer of Bangladesh
Emon Saha, He is studying @ A.R.Rahman's KM Music Conservatory

This Article published in today's Daily Prothom-alo , Most Popular Daily
newspaper In Bangladesh

http://www.eprothomalo.com/index.php?opt=view&page=20&date=2010-03-03

*Translation :*

Emon Saha Composed a Song for the film "Mayer Jonno Pagol" . He is studying
in A.R.Rahman's Music College for Instrumentalists & Vocalists , Chennai ,
India . This time he made & sent the track from there.This sunday Kumar
Biswajit & Konok Chapa lend their Voice on the Track. Kumar Biswajit said "I
have sung many songs on Emon's Composition , But this time i am bit
surprised. He is studying in a good Institution on Music , I felt it very
much this time while lending my voice. This song is very much different from
his other songs. "




-- 
- Regards

~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~


Re: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group

2010-03-04 Thread coolwiz80
thanx a lot for the pdf man...its gonna b of big help for me as i hav few 
things in my mind which i wanna do with samples i'm collecting from various 
songs frm our boss.

Sirish

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, wiredbeats  wrote:
>
> there are quite a few around here. Some professional level guys too. 
> Garageband is fairly powerfull but i wont recommend that. There are other 
> good mid range DAWs for begininers and semipros. 
>  Remixes I Originals I Opinions at  http://www.wiredbeats.com  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: Swarlok 
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 1 March, 2010 12:54:40 PM
> Subject: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group
> 
>   
> I came across this very interesting and useful article for beginning 
> musicians, so thought I would share it with you all.
> 
> The article is an introduction to a free pdf (http://makeuseof. 
> org/garageband) about creating music with GarageBand software that comes 
> pre-installed in macs.
> 
> Regards
> Swarlok
> 
> http://www.makeuseo f.com/tag/ recording- publishing- music-garageband -pdf/
> 
> Music is a part of everyday life. And although not everyone pursues it 
> professionally, a lot of people have dreamt of a time playing on stage in a 
> world famous band.
> 
> But it's the indie era, and musicians no longer need to be backed by the 
> music industry to play for the masses. It's a time when anyone with a great 
> idea can leap for nirvana.
> 
> With Apple's GarageBand, you don't need a recording studio anymore. And 
> although it's certainly advised, you don't even need to know how to play any 
> instruments! Having a Mac and a feel for the music suffices to launch your 
> own project.
> 
> We're proud to be able to present our next eBook, Recording Your Next Hit 
> with GarageBand, a forty-odd paged free PDF, written by our very own Jeffry 
> Thurana (supersubconscious) .
> 
> Start off by conceptualizing the song, and take your first steps with the 
> GarageBand application. Learn how to use MIDI instruments, or add digital 
> loops. Take notice of the different indie publishing `plans', and get ready 
> to create your first song, from idea to release.
> 
> A melody shouldn't be kept waiting. Download The GarageBand eBook 
> (http://makeuseof. org/garageband) now in PDF, or read it online on Scribd 
> â€" completely free, with no strings attached. A highly recommended guide for 
> aspiring musicians.
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
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[arr] Catch the flavour of A R Rahman in Udaan

2010-03-04 Thread Siddiq Rahman
Catch the flavour of A R Rahman in Udaan
On the recommendation of superstar Salman Khan, the first blind band
Udaan got its big break with the album ‘Udaan Instrumental’ which was
produced by T-series and gave chance to Udaan Entertainment to showcase
their talent. The album turned out so well that T-series’ Kishan Kumar
decided to produce two to three albums every year with them.


Buzz up!
The
promoter of the band Keval excitedly shared some of the best memories
that they had while working with T-Series and says, “It’s been a while
we worked with Kishan Kumar ji but memories still echo in our mind. Our
work impresses him so much so that he went on to compliment us that our
music gives the flavor of A R Rahman’s style of music. I think such
compliments will always motivate us to perform better.”

He
goes on to add, “Early on, they purely took us on the recommendation of
Salman Bhai and never expected much from us, but when the final product
came out, it left everyone in shock.”

Thereafter, this band has
been on a roller coaster ride of musical success. They are currently
concentrating on Bollywood based theme music and a new fusion album is
also in the pipeline.

http://entertainment.oneindia.in/music/news/2010/ar-rahman-udaan-010310.html


  

[arr] I think Slumdog Millionaire is 100th film

2010-03-04 Thread vb kamal
Hello to All,

I was going through ARR composed movie list 
I think Slumdog Millionaire is 100th film.

Let Me know if some body knows which is 100th film Boss is Composed for if it 
is not Slumdog Millionaire.

Regards,
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[arr] Re: Reg : Gautham wont work with harris in future

2010-03-04 Thread Dinesh Scaran
hmmm...im surprised with such answer from Gautham. He hasnt mentioned like this 
so far in all of his interviews. Coming from a Tamil magazine, i dun trust the 
authenticity of it.  

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Suresh Kanna  wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> 
> In todays "Daily thanthi"  tamil daily gautham said that he is not having any 
> idea to work with harris jayaraj in future. So lets expect Gautham - A R 
> Combination in upcoming gautham Movies.
> 
> Suresh
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!

2010-03-04 Thread Ram Motipally
Amazing that this subject has made one of our members to write after being a
silent member for 10 years !

Amin: I dont mean disrespect, but if this is the topic which has made you
write to the group, I am happy.

:-))

Anyway, it is impractical to have strict boundaries in terms of what can be
discussed and what cannot be discussed.

Rgds,
Ram


On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Mohamed Amin  wrote:

>
>
> I am not sure whether this group is for ARR or for comparing ARR and
> Sachin. I always find that some people in this group doing this. This is not
> now but its been happening some time. Please do understand that this place
> is for ARR and his music. For comparing Sachin, this is not the right forum.
> Neither ARR can become Sachin nor Sachin can become ARR. They are both two
> dynamic individuals demonstrating their prowess in their own skill sets.
>
> Please refrain from comparing ARR and Sachin in this forum. I have been a
> silent member of this group right from 2000 and this sort of comparison
> takes the vital energy of this group. Always someone comparing ARR with
> Ilayaraja or Harris or to some other people. Everybody is unique. Just
> discuss purely about the man and his music.
>
> tks with regards,
> Amin
>
>
>
>
>
>  --
> *From:* vinu thiagu 
> *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Tue, March 2, 2010 11:19:36 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [arr] ARR & Sachin!!
>
>
>
> Yes.Superb point.I agree with that 100%.
>
> On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:15 IST anvesh wrote:
>
> >* they both have clones(not exactly :)) harris and sehwag...
> >
> >brilliant!
> >
> >On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:07 PM, danny_3d2003  >gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> kishore u've written everything i've always had in mind.. i've always
> felt
> >> these similarities. .. just to add to that list:
> >>
> >> * they both came into the field almost at the same time 1989/90 ,
> >> eventhough ARR's first movie came in '92 he was doing tv commercials
> during
> >> '89 -'90...
> >>
> >> * they both care about their parents and siblings...
> >>
> >> * they both have clones(not exactly :)) harris and sehwag...
> >>
> >> mohanlal takes the 2nd place for me too :)
> >>
> >>
> >> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com 
> >> ,
> >> kishore parayath  wrote:
> >> >
> >> > U know something?? From my childhood..these two personalities have
> shown
> >> > many STRIKING SIMILARITIES to me... IN my subconcious mind, they used
> to
> >> be
> >> > the same individuals. ..In ma dreams, Sachin used to compose for
> Yodha,
> >> and
> >> > Rahman used to hit centuries...
> >> > U may think that Iam talking rubbish..
> >> >
> >> > But I have found the following similarities:
> >> >
> >> > 1. They BOTH have the same range of voice.
> >> >
> >> > 2. They BOTH have almost the same height.
> >> >
> >> > 4. They BOTH have the same BODY structure.
> >> >
> >> > 5. They BOTH are HUMBLE.
> >> >
> >> > 6. They BOTH are SOFT-SPOKEN
> >> >
> >> > 7. They BOTH have DEDICATED their MILESTONES to INDIANS
> >> >
> >> > 8. They BOTH believe that GOD does everything, and they are just
> >> > instruments.
> >> >
> >> > 9. They BOTH are favourites of the LONDON PRESS(I came to know from
> >> another
> >> > blogger; who has a similar thinking to mine).
> >> >
> >> > 10. They BOTH are fans of each other.
> >> >
> >> > 11. They BOTH encourage YOUNG talents.
> >> >
> >> > 12. They BOTH speak less; and ANSWER critics with their MILESTONES.
> >> >
> >> > And MANY MORE!!
> >> >
> >> > They HAVE been my TOP TWO idols from my childhood; followed by BILL
> GATES
> >> > and MOHANLAL sharing the 2nd place.
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
> The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. 
> http://in.yahoo.
> com/ 
>
>  
>


[arr] Female version of Aaromale

2010-03-04 Thread Thulasi Ram
the female version of aaromale appears after a fraction of second when
trisha reveals her love to simbhu. OMG! i just cant get over it.. stunningly
mesmerizing and then the aaromale beat when both run to find a secured place
in her home is just awesome. sheer magic.

the entire scene is intense and the music just augments that scene to a new
level. brilliant performances add to the enlightment of that scene.
terriffic stuff. vl remain as an unforgettable scene i've ever seen as its
unseen before. last ones being from alaipayuthey and minnale...

watched the movie 3 times now. always great to enjoy movies like this
friends (scream and enjoy everything!)


[arr] Re: Your ideal interview question

2010-03-04 Thread Swarlok


A question that has been on my mind for a long time ever since I heard Dil Se 
(title track) and Thaniye (Rhythm):

"How were you inspired to come up with these tracks? What exactly was the 
mental/emotional/spiritual process you underwent which resulted in these songs?"

These two songs for me will always be a hallmark of ARR's world-class skills as 
a music craftsman.


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Indmov Buff  wrote:
>
> The recent e-mails about repetitive interview questions got me thinking. What 
> would I want to ask AR if I had the opportunity to? A question that he has 
> not been asked before? Given a chance, what would you guys ask him?
>