[arr] Re: No one Talking abt Shreya Ghosal
Shreya with Rahman has always created history. Whether it is Munbe Va or Barso Re. Her voice is very melodious, and her vocals in Tu Hi To Meri Dost give magic touch to the song. I wish she has a song in Ghajini too :) --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, Why isnt that anyone here is talking abt the superb rendition of Tu Mera Dost by Shreya Ghosal... Oh I love her singing... Its so superb.. her voice is so sweet.. I am so happy that she is back with the BOSS...Expected her a lot for Sakkarakatti though... Any comments on this.. -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Re: ARE WE NEARING RAHMANS 100TH ALBUM???
Original Sound Track On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 9:29 PM, nithinive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just want to ask What is 'OST'? ARR-Find of the 20th century --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, rivjot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for getting the list approved by Rahman sir. You guys are amazing :D --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan catchgops@ wrote: Correction: Love You Hamesha is to be counted since we agreed to count if either one of music or movie released. So that makes it 98 and Dilli 6 will be movie No. 100 in all probability. - Original Message From: Gopal Srinivasan catchgops@ To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 2:11:56 PM Subject: [arr] Re: ARE WE NEARING RAHMANS 100TH ALBUM??? The following is the listing of ARR's non-dubbed films - Year Title Language Type 1992 Nippurava Telugu BGM 1992 Roja Tamil OST 1993 Gentleman Tamil OST 1993 Pudhiya Mugam Tamil OST 1993 Thiruda Thiruda Tamil OST 1994 Duet Tamil OST 1994 Gangmaster Telugu OST 1994 Kadhalan Tamil OST 1994 Kizhakku Cheemayile Tamil OST 1994 May Maatham Tamil OST 1994 Palnati Pourusham Telugu Remade 1994 Pudhiya Mannargal Tamil OST 1994 Super Police Telugu OST 1994 Uzhavan Tamil OST 1994 Vandicholai Chinnarasu Tamil OST 1994 Yodha Malayalam OST 1995 Bombay Tamil OST 1995 Indira Tamil OST 1995 Karuthamma Tamil OST 1995 Muthu Tamil OST 1995 Pavithra Tamil OST 1995 Rangeela Hindi OST 1996 Anthimandharai Tamil OST 1996 Fire English OST 1996 Indian Tamil OST 1996 Kadhal Desam Tamil OST 1996 Love Birds Tamil OST 1996 Mr. Romeo Tamil OST 1997 Daud Hindi OST 1997 Iruvar Tamil OST 1997 Kabhi Na Kabhi Hindi OST 1997 Minsara Kanavu Tamil OST 1997 Ratchagan Tamil OST 1997 Sapnay Hindi OST 1997 Vishwa Vidhaata Hindi Remade 1998 Dil Se.. Hindi OST 1998 Doli Saja Ke Rakhna Hindi OST 1998 Earth English OST 1998 Jeans Tamil OST 1999 En Swasa Katre Tamil OST 1999 Jodi Tamil OST 1999 Kadhalar Dhinam Tamil OST 1999 Mudhalvan Tamil OST 1999 Padayappa Tamil OST 1999 Pukar Hindi OST 1999 Sangamam Tamil OST 1999 Taal Hindi OST 1999 Taj Mahal Tamil OST 1999 Thakshak Hindi OST 2000 Alai Payuthey Tamil OST 2000 Fiza Hindi OST 2000 Kandukondain Kandukondain Tamil OST 2000 Rhythm Tamil OST 2000 Thenali Tamil OST 2000 Zubeidaa Hindi OST 2001 Alli Arjuna Tamil OST 2001 Lagaan Hindi OST 2001 Love You Hamesha Hindi Reused 2001 Nayak-The Real Hero Hindi OST 2001 One 2 Ka 4 Hindi OST 2001 Paarthale Paravasam Tamil OST 2001 Star Tamil OST 2002 Baba Tamil OST 2002 Kadhal Virus Tamil OST 2002 Kannathil Muthamittal Tamil OST 2002 Saathiya Hindi OST 2002 The Legend of Bhagat Singh Hindi OST 2003 Boys Tamil OST 2003 Parasuram Tamil OST 2003 Tehzeeb Hindi OST 2003 Udhaya Tamil OST 2003 Warriors of Heaven and Earth Mandarin OST 2004 Aayitha Ezhuthu Tamil Bilingual 2004 Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha Hindi OST 2004 Kangalal Kaidhu Sei Tamil OST 2004 Lakeer Hindi OST 2004 Meenaxi Hindi OST 2004 Naani Telugu OST 2004 Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu Telugu OST 2004 New Tamil Remade 2004 Swades Hindi OST 2004 Yuva Hindi OST 2005 Anbe Aaruyire Tamil OST 2005 Kisna Hindi OST 2005 Mangal Pandey Hindi OST 2005 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose - The Forgotten Hero Hindi OST 2005 Water English OST 2006 Godfather Tamil OST 2006 Rang De Basanti Hindi OST 2006 Sillunu Oru Kadhal Tamil OST 2007 Azhagiya Tamizh Magan Tamil OST 2007 Elizabeth The Golden Age English OST 2007 Guru Hindi OST 2007 Provoked English OST 2007 Sajni Kannada Reused 2007 Sivaji Tamil OST 2008 Ada Hindi OST 2007 Al Risalah Urdu OST 2008 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Hindi OST 2008 Jodhaa Akbar Hindi OST 2008 Sakkarakatti Tamil OST 2008 Slumdog Millionaire English OST 2008 Yuvvraaj Hindi OST This totals to 103. However, ARR does not wish to count i. bilingual movies with no new music, twice. That eliminates one of Aayitha Ezhuthu/Yuva but Sapnay gets counted ii. remade movies with same storyline but no new music. That eliminates New, Palnati Pourusham and Vishwa Vidhaata iii. Nippuravva Upon insisting, he agreed that Sajni and Love You Hamesha should be counted since they were entirely different productions as compared to the original with different storylines and production teams. But Love You Hamesha did not release, so that does not count either. This brings the total count of 103 down by 6 to just 97 (Yuvvraaj being 97). This is the count that
Re: [arr] Yuvraaj : The Devaali Festival Edit Medley..
dude, manmohani was too good. tu muskura din gel well. shano shano was okay... keep em' coming! On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:17 AM, wiredbeats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Rahmaniacs! *Firstly *: Please remember, i have the utmost respect for ARR's music. I have ALL original music CDs and Cassettes of Rahman and i would not even be the last person to disrespect his works. Many of you have told me that some of my mixes of ARR is in great taste and not the usual loud dance versions...i am proud of your notes to me...please do treat me as 'just an curious fan', the best one at that! Also, i dont make money through this... Now read on.. This year, just like the last few years I had planned to release a one hour mix set of Rahman's finest. For those of you who are unaware, I release a special non-stop Rahman's edit mix for each deevali . These are mixed versions AR Rahman's finest tracks in the year. Lot of people out there have downloaded them and played during their parities and events in wake of the festival and related reunions. Just like last year, this year too many of you have sent me emails asking if I was working on a mix set for Deevali. Yes I am and I present a preview of the mix here! I am putting together two mix sets of Rahman's finest, one set for Hindi tracks and the other one for Tamil tracks.. Both of them are the non-stop mix edits with playback time of about 45 mins. Initially I had planned to release the Hindi mix set without waiting for the audio release of Rahman's latest – Yuvraaj. However, I instantly changed my mind when I heard the tracks. They are mind-blowing and deserve a mention in the mix set. I think the music of Rahman for the film Yuvraaj music is extremely fresh and superbly produced. Very rich and appealing. Needless to say, being an ardent fan of Rahman i will have a positive bias! Anyways, i thought it would be nice if I present a portion of my Wiredbeats – Rahman Festival Edit Mix 2008 which has a medley of the few tracks from Yuvraaj so you may pre-judge the presentation and may be give me few ideas and tracks that you want me to mix. I think that would be cool. So, here goes. Presenting Yuvraaj – The Festival Edition Medley Mix. Your feedback is appreciated. *Do click here : http://wiredbeats.com/2008/10/yuvraaj-the-festival-edit-medley-mix/ * - Track : Yuvraaj The Festival Edition Medley Mix - OST : Yuvraaj - Composer : AR Rahman - Format : Medley Mix *If you liked this then, i am sure you will love my AR Rahman The Festival Edit non-stop mix 2008. Make your deevali even better the Rahman sound! Only few days more..*Duration :17:02 - Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
Re: [arr] Re: Is it not Blazze in Shano Shano?
oh oh... in my opinion, blaaze is an asset to ARRs team... On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 9:42 PM, V S Rawat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/21/2008 7:30 AM India Time, _Chord_ wrote: I agree. Shano would be much better without Blaaze's rapping and irritating voice. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Leslie D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it just me or anybody else who is getting irritated at hearing Blazze's rap in so many songs. His rap is boring and monotonous .. Wonder why he is being so overused. Chord can't Blaaze, saala! Leslie can't Blaaze, saala! :-) :-) :-) Apologies. -- Rawat
[arr] The first set of promos of Ghajini shall be out soon !
The first set of promos of Ghajini shall be out soon ! Presently, Aamir is busy in the post production work of his Christmas release and much awaited flick Ghajini. The first set of promos of Ghajini shall be out everywhere soon. I am going to get involved with the promotions of the film soon now. I am also in the process of preparing a proper marketing strategy for the Oscars 2009. the talented actor-director says. http://www.bollywoodmantra.com/news/i-have-been-a-great-fan-of-kishore-a\ amir/3472/ http://www.bollywoodmantra.com/news/i-have-been-a-great-fan-of-kishore-\ aamir/3472/ -- regards.. Krish.. Yuvv ARR Raaj ! Trusting in God never makes the mountain smaller, it just makes the climbing easier. I never ask Him for the lighter load, but only for the stronger back -- ARR www.orkut.com/AlbumList.aspx?uid=7295035299513517297 http://www.orkut.com/AlbumList.aspx?uid=7295035299513517297
Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing!
I am sorry to say but the comments are a bit juvenile. To say that an album shouldn't be criticized just because it is by Rahman does not pass muster. There were couple of crude remarks as well which are unwarranted. The album stands tall on its own merits. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well deserved comments!! On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:47 AM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys Did you see what is the State of this guy who reviewed Yuvraj on the release day ? http://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/ He is blasted left and right and not even a single comment is supportive for him..i couldn't stop laughing seeing some of the comments like... *Raheel* Oct 16th, 2008 at 9:08 amhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-979 Hey man, Dont even think of reviewing another Rahman album. Just get a life for yourself, relax, and listen to the normal crap you are used to alright. Probably u r frustrated in life. I know it sucks! so u need help man! natasha Oct 16th, 2008 at 10:14 pmhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1017 go get a brain scan done ravish ji…coz if thats how u interpret things dn u really need a reality check!!good morning *Dr.Gopal* Oct 17th, 2008 at 9:59 amhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1035 Friends, its not Harry's Fault.. Techically there is center for music in cerebrum of Brain.unless that is developed properly you cannot appreciate music. pls visit http://www.biologyreference.com/Bl-Ce/Brain.html To hear a piece of music, for example, involves the primary auditory cortex, but to recognize that music as Mozart or Elvis Presley involves the auditory association area just below the primary auditory cortex. And the best one.. *shankar* Oct 19th, 2008 at 9:06 pmhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1070 Dear Harry, Excellent review considering your standards!! found two tracks which u might lov.. 1) Baa ..Baa Black sheep.. 2)Twinkle twinkle little star… and by the way.. Stop your out of world reviews to these tracks made exclusively for you!… OK ..good boy..chalo Drink More complan..For you need to grow a LOT…. Guy committed the Same mistake what joginder did for JA... I am still not done with the comments .there is a lot..just wondering ,whether these are rahmaniacs or just the comon music listeners.!!?? -Jamshid --- On *Sun, 10/19/08, rakesh kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: rakesh kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr]Review Comments To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 8:10 PM Hi all, Came across this review and the fun part is the comments. u'll enjoy it. http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/ in between my thoughts : Yuvraaj is in altogether different league and cannot compare it with Taal. Frankly first hearing was OK. Now can't get enough of it. Yesterday the song was played continuously on my player the whole day.Still have urge to listen. Those who started writing the review after the first hearing..i hope they had their lips sealed now. Who can give such a diverse music. First the Historical in Jodha Akbar and jump straight to complete Gen X album JTYJN and now symphony orchestration loaded Yuvraaj. Looking forward to a knockout Ghajini What more one want. .. Obviously more song or better say gems from ARR. ARR Rules.. Always. Rakesh _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
[arr] My Mother
My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers
Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - my observations.
A nice and logical response, Rawatji. Way to go. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:33 AM, V S Rawat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/21/2008 5:37 AM India Time, _s_sundarr_2000_ wrote: My take: 1) Once Yuvvraaj comes to an end, one wonders that which of the songs from the album would turn into a chartbuster. My take: Shano is going to be most popular. Mastam is going to be the runner up. in terms of chart toppings. 2)Dil kas rishta, manmohini and tu muskura are the top 3 numbers no doubt. One similarity I could notice is the use of ALAAP in all 3, Whenever he uses them, its almost a gauranteed hit. Good track tu muskura becomes excellent bcoz of javed ali's alaap. yeah, these songs are great and soothin. But, a hip hop dance song would always become more popular than soothing songs. 3)I have an excellent audio system, somehow the other numbers are just petrol on top of water, doesn't sink in. Sundar can't listen, saala. :-) 4)Not all rahman tracks grows on you. We all say that before the tracks grow on us. :-) 5)Picturisation may save some tracks, which cannot be said at this time. Picturization had helped many an albums in the past and turned the chart toppings. In 80s, Madhuri Dixit/ Anil Kapoor's film Beta (Anand Millind)'s Koyal Si Teri Boli was ruling the charts but when the movie got released, the sensuous picturization of Dhak Dhak Karne Laga moved to the top and removed Koyal. In 90s, Madhuri Dixit/ Sanjay Kapoor's film Raja (Nadeem Shravan)'s Nazrein Mili Dil Dhadka was a hit but when the movie got released, the naughty, mischievous picturization of Ankhiyaan Milaaoon Kabhi moved to the top and removed Love you raja. Of course, picturization can help and anything can happen. But, there is a catch. Ghai is still holding his musical sensitivities, but his directorial capabilities have taken a down slide. His films are not doing well, and he has lost the grip on public's pulse. His latest many movies are outright shabbiliy made. Even taal was badly made movie. Other than Anil Kapoor's new type of practical, pragramtic, wordly-wise characterization, there was nothing new in Taal that one can notice and remember (of course, Aish's beauty and ARR's music were there). The scene where Akshay's dad insults Aish and her father and the way Akshay reacts was outright sickening. Pardes's climax of Mahima running away, and then showing the guy's love bites to the elders was sickening. Yaadein's climax of that shareholders' meeting showing cards to jury the fate of love of the duo was unrealistic. So, I am not expecting much, visually, from Subhash Ghai this time also. In any case, this album has its own perfect foundation and it would bring viewers to the theatres, exactly what happened in Taal, even the movie is badly done. 6)Ghai rightly quoted Taal - Best Musical Ever from rahman. He knows, rahman knows... A statement is valid at the time it is made. That EVER meant SO FAR. It has been 9 years. They are duly entitled to revise their statement or surpass it. Cheers Sundar (melbourne). Thanks -- Rawat
[arr] Re: No one Talking abt Shreya Ghosal
Her voice is too beautifull and she also looks very eccentric.. Hope I would get wife like her!! -Jiban --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love Shreya's voice. So smooth and silky. I also think she's hot! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur vithurm@ wrote: Dear All, Why isnt that anyone here is talking abt the superb rendition of Tu Mera Dost by Shreya Ghosal... Oh I love her singing... Its so superb.. her voice is so sweet.. I am so happy that she is back with the BOSS...Expected her a lot for Sakkarakatti though... Any comments on this.. -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
[arr] Re: 5 core elements of Rahman's music
My fav. is 2,3,4. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rahman's music can be categorized under 5 broad categories: 1) Suffi/Devotional 2) Indian Classical/semi classical/raaga based 3) Western classical/symphony 4) Folk/Indian regional/world reigional 5) Hip hop/techno/electronica/jazz (western pop) In yuvvraaj, he has combined numbers 2, 3, and 5 in the most unique way more than any other MD has done in the past. This is what makes the Yuvvraaj album so special. Many have combined 1 and 2 well, 2 and 3, 4 and 5. But, rarely has anyone combined 5 with any other number other than 4 or at most 3, and that too in rudimentary ways. Rahman has used these styles in different combinations in different albums: Jodha Akbar is largely 1 and 2 with small 3 Jaane Tu is largely 5 with some 3 and small 2 Ada is mostly 2, some 3, some 5, some 4 There is almost always a 2 and 3 in each of Rahman's albums these days with heavy emphasis on 4 and 5 in his Tamil soundtracks of late. I miss the 1s and 2s in his Tamil works! Which combination is your favorite? My favorite is 1,2,3!
Re: [arr] Semi-ARR: ‘Puli’ completes 30% shooting
hey guys will da songs be released in tamil as well? --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Abdul Manaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Abdul Manaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Semi-ARR: ‘Puli’ completes 30% shooting To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 11:55 AM Correct Thulsi, i can#39;t understand whats wrong in posting info about the movie where the music is by AR.? Whenever any ARR album released, those who blame this is non-ARR threats are asking when will the movie release.. Why? So Vithur don#39;t worry. There are somany people waiting for ur semi-ARR or ARR related threats. Thulasi Ram wrote: no problem Vithur.. this is the strategy i follow: anything related to ARR music has a [ARR] tag anything updates on ARR movies but when it has nothing to do with ARRs music, i tag as [Semi-ARR] anything that has nothing to do with ARR has the [Non-ARR] tag.. m not saying that i always do this correct.. but this is what i atleast try to do.. remember, all movie reviews has little to discuss abt ARRs music but it is not a problem if it carries ARR or Semi-ARR tag to it.. so no worries.. let the people, who want to read it, let them do it... i get the satisfaction to share some news which i've read... many people including do this and keep our group members well informed about the latest happenings.. so, that's the key... On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: Thulasi... U are saved.. U marked this as Semi ARR... I didnt want to post this,,, fearing people will say I post non ARR. On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: Pawan Kalyan is playing the hero for 'Puli' directed by SJ Surya and produced by Singanamala Ramesh. The film had completed 30 per cent shooting so far. Presently the unit is taking a break in the wake of Chiranjeevi' s 'Praja Rajyam' launch. The film is all set to resume its shooting in Hyderabad from October 23. After a long time, popular music director AR Rahman is scoring music in Telugu for this movie. Pawan Kalyan is playing dual roles in the movie and one among them is a powerful police officer. It is learnt that the satellite rights of the film were sold at a fancy price. The producer is making efforts to release the film by next summer. http://www.nonstopc inema.com/ nsc/headlines/ news_content. php?fileName= 707 -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood; _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com
Re: [arr] Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short?
i agree completly wit u to me dis is da best track in da album so addictive pure magic from arr so far songs da affect me alot wen evea i hear would be new york nagaram from SOK den theeyil from GF and now this --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short? To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 8:43 AM I love this track. It's hypnotic and makes you groove. Love the classical singing. One problem: it's too short! Imagine if this song had gone on longer, added tablas or dholaks to the rhythm track and fast string riffs to the vocal alaapstotal of 5-6 minutes. I just feel frustrated when this song ends because I want more of it and fantasize additional instruments being added one by one. Oh well, I'm happy with the track anyway. It's one of my favorites of Yuvvraaj. Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com
Re: [arr]My message for ARR
Thank you so much for such great reponse... Bangalore concert was one of the greatest days of my life!!! i just pray dat ARR finds time for another concert here...(which i knw is extremely difficult) but i also hope the sponsers to do justice with the concert. i was really unhappy with publicity and management of concert that time. ARR posters were there on the trees and poles of bangalore.Frankly speaking i myself stole a couple of them . They were about to fall and i couldnt see ARR posters lying down on the road...:) and tickets were really costly .. 10k for a ticket in front rowtoo much :( and when it started raining, management did nothing but it was ARR who kept his promise and still performed on dat night.Great memories ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 1:27:28 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: Re: [arr]My message for ARR Good write up. I skipped it for the lengthiness of it.But seeing responses from people i just read it.Truely Rahmantic! And i am sure most of us can see ourselves in this write up in one or the other way. and you brought me the memories of that heavy rainy day in bangalore , we the whole group standing disppointed but enterained ourselves and the crowd around by singing all the rain songs from rahman ( kannai katti , maari mazha ,gananu gananu,.etc) till he started the concert... very touching write up.. -Jamshid --- On Sun, 10/19/08, Pradeepan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Pradeepan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr]My message for ARR To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 7:42 PM Great writeup !!! thanks for expressing yourself.. just one thing - u don't really need eyes to meet him :)) Whenever u listen to his music, u r actually in a meeting with him :)) On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: This posting is my story, my journey with ARR.. I just wish to tell him once, how much influenced i am by him and how much impact ARR has in every big decision of my Life... I want to thank him with this post. I knw dis post is very lengthy ...sorry for dat http://armozdream. blogspot. com/ THANK YOU SO MUCH A tiny soul wandering around forests, restless from the remembrance of previous birth's unpleasant memories. There were a lot of issues which had to be settled, lots of promises which had to be fulfilled... Saw a beautiful place surrounded by mountains, fresh air, fresh water, divine ambience and thought of taking birth to a beautiful and caring couple and that is how I was born... I was born at the extreme end of country India .There is a beautiful city called as Jammu. Before I could learn any means of communication, I developed a sense towards sounds. Sounds which have some special quality in them, which gave them a pride of being called as Music... U can say that I had some special affinity towards music as the first words which came out of my mouth were some Punjabi folk song which i used to hear a lot in my early age. It totally amazed my dad, who nearly jumped seeing his daughter uttering some words... And after few years, it was the sound of Aazan (Namaz) in Ptv which caught my ears. Though I too small to understand the meaning of religion or religious prayers or even to understand the words of that divine prayer but i was crazy for that. I used to fight with my parents to switch Ptv at right time every day. That caused a reason of worry in my Hindu Brahmin family. A doubt occurred to them fearing if its some last birth effect or some kind of influence of Ptv but after few years, all the doubts were cleared... I was nearly 9 years old watching my favorite show Surabhi on doordarshan. They were talking about a guy Rahman who is very young but has created a rage in music industry and then they played a Tamil song Chinna Chinna Aasai Though the interview with that guy was in English (that time an alien language for me) but the lines Chinna Chinna aasai infected my nervous system somehow. Later, after few months the same Tamil film Roja got released in Hindi. I jumped listening to Dil hi chota sa. That was the time when a new phase in my life started. My next encounter with ARR was with the movie Bombay. The songKuchi Kuchi Rakma was the pick of my ears. May b it was the simple Dholak sound or the innocent voice of GV Prakash which caught my kiddy ears(but later found out the complexity of the song, how Persian sound is fused with folk composition) .Those days my ears were not matured enough to understand the melody of Tu Hi Re... or Bombay Theme.It was few months later, when i accidently forgot to press the stop button of my cassette player after the song Hama Hama and the sound of Tu hi re filled the room. My heart skipped a beat, all of a sudden i developed a new
[arr] 'Rahman is genuinely exciting'
Temporarily based in Kolkata, Pete has worked with a quite a range full of Indian musicians like Amit Chatterjee, A. R. Rahman and Bikram Ghosh. Talking about working with Rahman, he adds, I've always liked working with A. R. Rehman- it's great working with him- he's got such a clear idea of want he wants. It's so genuinely exciting. http://music.ndtv.com/story.asp?slug='Rahman+is+genuinely+exciting'id=ENTEN20080069442
Re: [arr] Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short?
i feel the same, manmohini is too short On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Anil Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep ...the first time I heard it (and when I hadn't noticed its duration before-hand) - I thought that the song was going to build up into something even grander with more alaaps and percussion. But alas, it ended just as soon as I had started wishing that. Neverthless it still remains a gem of a song - even in its present 3 minute form. -A On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love this track. It's hypnotic and makes you groove. Love the classical singing. One problem: it's too short! Imagine if this song had gone on longer, added tablas or dholaks to the rhythm track and fast string riffs to the vocal alaapstotal of 5-6 minutes. I just feel frustrated when this song ends because I want more of it and fantasize additional instruments being added one by one. Oh well, I'm happy with the track anyway. It's one of my favorites of Yuvvraaj. -- -A http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com
Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman 4.5/5 !!! IG review!
Truly indeed. ARR has composed a masterpiece which will stand in the years to come. We hear people still raving about taal after these years. Now they will rave about this in the coming years. Composing at its best and has taken Indian music to another level. Truly an international composer. tks with regards, Amin --- On Mon, 10/20/08, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman 4.5/5 !!! IG review! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, October 20, 2008, 11:57 PM Yuvvraaj Music Review Print E-mail this Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman IndiaGlitz [Monday, October 20, 2008] Yippee! For those who yearned to heed over spellbinding musical scores, here comes A.R. Rahman's phenomenal gifts of composition, literary and playing skill surmounting to the extremum. The sensational duo combo Subash Ghai-Rahman electrified with their scintillating piece with 'Taal' and of course 'Yuvvraaj' offers chest-full-of delights. Perhaps, before owning a copy of this album, make sure it is not for those of you who want Rahman's full-toned sweet melodies, but those who desire to listen to the driving energies of Mozart, Yehudi Menuhin, Beethoven and indeed contemporary musician Rahman blended together. If you're gonna question, Are the tunes so entrancing? Obviously, it isn't a clichéd piece of work of turning Gulzar's lyrical lines into tunes. Singers have displayed their emotions and it's stupendously balanced by sharp clarity of instrumental texture. You're sure to lose yourselves out on the purity and sweetness of realistic music. Dil Ka Rishta – Enchanting score by Rahman Singers: Sonu Ningam, Roop Kumar Rathod, A.R.Rahman, Clinton Cerejo, Suzanne D'Mello, Vivinenne Pocha The interlude goes on with fortepiano followed by fast flowing orchestral violins and stringed instruments played together. The elegantly noble Andante cantabile keeps accompanying throughout 7.39mins of songs turning down the spotlights and arresting your senses. Never-seen-before vocalisms of singers who keep sustaining at high level tones and A.R. Rahman rendering his voice in middle parts are fascinating. Sonu Ningam strides with his uttermost spirits in churning the best out of him. Roop Kumar Rathod, Clinton Cerejo, Suzanne D'Mello and Vivienne Pocha add more to the attractive quotients. Moreover, the song has a mix of symphonic genre blended with contemporary western beats and of course the carnatic ragas. This should have really evoked your previsions of how this exquisite melody would sound. Go ahead; get yourselves transfixed with it …. Shano Shano – Merely for disco floors Singers: Sonu Nigam, Srinivas, Kartik, Timmy, Sunaina, Vivienne Pocha, Tina. Again it's Sonu Ningam taking on lead along with Srinivas, Karthik and Sunaina. But their exquisite voices get eclipsed by the winkling techno-beats. Well, the melodious tunes seem to be bit mediocre at certain parts. But Subash Ghai with his sorcerous abilities in cinematography would have got the best on visuals. The song would go reiterated over and over straight onto the discotheques. Shano Shano (Remix) – Sleek and stylish Ember Rap Distinctive peppy mix of instrumental synthesizers in hand with brilliantly engineered work gets the best sound. Jazzy beat with chorally-stringed chords blended with techno-bass all throughout the rap is sure to turn you zippy. Preludes are completely played on sync-thick leads and Ember sways tattling with rap lines are awesome. With refrains of 'Shano Shano' continually recapitulated by female chorus, makes the entire 2.35mins effectually lavish… Mastam Mastam – Chilling your senses Singers: Sonu Ningam, Alka Yagnik, Naresh and Benny Looks like Sonu Ningam haps to be the ducky lad for Rahman. He fleets rendering his voice for end-to-end of different genres all throughout the album. Well, this song sounds to be having been placed in elated situation. So, what makes the song so special? A perfect orchestration of singers and instruments don't overshadow voices at any extent… Rhythmic Rumba chords on guitars keeps flowing through and last minute of the song you've the best combo of strings and percussions blended…. Probably, you can expect a better dance over there on the screen. Manmohini Morey – Mix of classic 'n' western Singer: Vijay Prakash Merely, a fusion of Hindustani Ragas rendered by Gulzar and synthesized western beats by maestro. Vijay Prakash vocalizes more or less similar with the styles of Ustad Ali Khan and 'Sang-froid' would be the best term to entitle this number. Surely, you'll feel this to be an already experienced musical and of course it's alike 'Dheem Ta Dare' from Thakshak (singer: Suja Bhattacharya, Music: A.R.Rahman). Tu Hi Meri Dost – Ever-cherishing melody Singers: Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghosal, A.R. Rahman. Over-the-top! No other words to ennoble this
[arr] Please address my queries!!
With recent Yuvvraaj Music launch everybody is highly appreciating ARRahman sir except few people.. I have surfed many reviews and blogs and comments. I have one query..With due respect to IR, why his 'fanatic'fans always poke nose wherever there is talk of Rahman sir.. they start glorifying IR as if only he knows music and he is only composer in India..[I feel to thrash everybody who does not like ARR] We have many old composers who are on par with IR across the globe. Why ARR is mostly criticised in South India.? Please address my queries ASAP as I do not know what's happening down south..is it the same situation always when ARR's new music launches? I want genuine answers to queries from my South Indian friends in this group.. -Jiban
Re: [arr] Re: Tu hi to meri dost hai - instrumental by me
wow, i'm wondering how much time you listened to this song that too with concentration so that you can reproduce it in instrumental wonderful man :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nice job man! Appreciate it! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Bhavesh Patel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys! check out my Instrumental version of Tu meri dost hain on piano. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Jbvlsix7k Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? b Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Groups Links
Re: [arr] Re: Ghajini with only 5 songs????
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/Interviews/qalxHY61/3/A-R-Rahman-Speaks-About-Yuvvraaj.html ...in this interview AR says Ghajini has 6 songs ! -- regards.. Krish.. Yuvv ARR Raaj ! --- On Tue, 21/10/08, V S Rawat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: V S Rawat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Ghajini with only 5 songs To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 10:08 AM On 10/20/2008 7:04 PM India Time, _kishore parayath_ wrote: ARR himself said that his BEST in 2008 is gonna be GHAJINI and he expects d most from GHAJINI What more do u want??? It is not characteristic of ARR to speak about his album in such a way. At most he usually says that he has put a lot of efforts in this album, or that he has done more/ another experimentations, so on. But, saying that BEST in 2008 sounds odd to me coming from ARR. And he never really expected anything from any of his albums so far. He lets public decide. What say? Thanks. -- Rawat Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
[arr] Re: Doli Maare He Gode....... deleted Scene Song from Jodha akbar
Nice work Vithur, Thanks for your hard work. I have noticed that you contribute a lot to the group. While others try to write new mails all the times, you answer other's messages and appreciate them when required. So I wanted to take some time and appreciate your hard work for the group. Keep going man. Pravinder --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I think its Javed Ali, who has rendered this song bit from Jodha akbar,,, which features in the deleted scenes... This comes under the heading Farewell to Jodha. a superb song bit, with a melancholy tune... I have ripped this from the ORIGINAL DVD of Jodhaaa Akbar. Enjoy . High quality song... http://www.mediafire.com/?tynga2wrzoz -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !
i ve chked the nomination given by viewvers.. 95% goes to our meastro... :) --- On Mon, 20/10/08, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it ! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 20 October, 2008, 10:15 AM http://shreenathani el.blogspot. com/2008/ 10/yuvvraaj- music-review- arrahman- strikes.html The music release of the oncoming Subhash Ghai movie - Yuvvraaj , happened recently. I had reason to be excited- A.R.R scored the movie's songs. To start off this brief review, a general look at the album first up and you realise that the film is an out and out musical. Talk about conveying things through music, Gulzar has done justice to Rahman's tunes by penning apt lyrics which create a sense of anticipation to the listener about the situation at hand in the movie when the song is on. Another observation - a lot of orchestration has been used- and almost all the songs have been seamlessly blended with one another on the BGM front (maybe for the flashback effect? who knows - Subhash Ghai and his fantasies !!) Shano Shano - A typical party track- gets you into the groove and dancing - I actually went to the extent of trying out karaoke for this song! Addictive and an instant hit for sure. Shano Shano Remix- A slower version of the same song remixed with some hiphop style lyrics-not as impressive as the original I would say. Sometimes certain songs are best left to their original version, or better, remixed by A.R.R. himself and not others. Hope he is listening:) Main Hoon Yuvvraaj - Unsure why they included this in the album, but this brief dialogue style song-wannabe with Salman Khan on the vocals is ok - passable. Subhash Ghai-ish again. Zindagi Zindagi- Sung mellifluously by Srinivas, here is where the album starts getting a bit hi-fi. Carnatic based composition which more than impressed me - will turn out to be one of the best hits of the year. (has some common notes with Narumugaiye from Iruvar, Manam Virumbudhey Unnai from a movie's name I forgot, and more noticeably a common note with Luka Chuppi from Rang De Basanti) Tu Meri Dost Hai- This song is where the Yuvvraaj theme music kicks in - ARR has included it in almost all the songs, and infused life beautifully into it. A different duet, the music and vocals deliver bigtime- transports you to dreamland. Defines friendship beautifully with its lyrics, and surprise as A.R.R comes in towards the end to render a few lines by himself! Sureshot bigtime hit. (Found some common notes with Aao Na..of kyun ho gaya na) Dil Ka Rishta- One of my favourites of this album too - plenty of orchestra, vocals, and a totally refreshing tune. Never before heard this type of a rendition. Seven and a half minutes of absolute enjoyment, a peppy song ( supposedly emotional ) and one which has apt English lyrics to go with good verses in Hindi. A.R.R. does an Alaap in the end- don't miss out on it! Mastam Mastam - Another peppy track , with cues from Corrs' BGM ( and of course that means it has resemblances to Nenjodu Kalandhidu from Kaadhal Konden) but the similarity kind of ends there. One song which shoots up your energy levels, with nice little instrumentals accompanying it. Cute number. Tu Muskura - Bigtime hit. No words to describe how wonderfully this song has been sung. I think A.R.R. must have composed the tune and set the lyrics to it., but anyways it fits in so wonderfully that there is no way noone could not like it. Hear it to feel it - all I can say :) No comments :) Manmohini Morey - If Sonu Nigam was an everpresent phenomenon in this album who must have impressed you in all the numbers, here's one person who takes everything away - Vijay Prakash. A hindustani based composition, which requires a lot of training for performance on such a high scale- Vijay has pulled it off with ease. Remember him as the person who sung Poovasam.. from Anbe Sivam - this is by far the best song in this album but by a slender margin( as far as I gauge this one impressed me the most). Don't miss the alaap interludes. Overall, Yuvvraaj gets an 9.0/10 from me and a thumbs up to A.R.R. for having the guts to venturing on such territory and actually managing to pull it off. Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it ! -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood; Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
Re: [arr] Re: ARE WE NEARING RAHMANS 100TH ALBUM???
On 10/21/2008 9:59 AM India Time, _nithinive_ wrote: Just want to ask What is 'OST'? ARR-Find of the 20th century A new ARR is found with each of his albums. -- Rawat
[arr] Re: No one Talking abt Shreya Ghosal
I take the blame for not reviewing message content carefully but request people to not get too personal when referring to artistes. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, jibandevta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Her voice is too beautifull and she also looks very eccentric.. Hope I would get wife like her!! -Jiban --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord purevibz@ wrote: I love Shreya's voice. So smooth and silky. I also think she's hot! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur vithurm@ wrote: Dear All, Why isnt that anyone here is talking abt the superb rendition of Tu Mera Dost by Shreya Ghosal... Oh I love her singing... Its so superb.. her voice is so sweet.. I am so happy that she is back with the BOSS...Expected her a lot for Sakkarakatti though... Any comments on this.. -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman 4.5/5 !!! IG review!
On 10/21/2008 10:27 AM India Time, _Thulasi Ram_ wrote: *Yuvvraaj Music Review* Print http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/musicreview/10559.html Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman IndiaGlitz [Monday, October 20, 2008] *Shano Shano – Merely for disco floors * Wherever shaho would get played, that very place would transform to a disco floor. -- Rawat Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? b Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [arr] Please address my queries!!
Its the same way that ARR fans poke their noses when somebody is appreciating Harris Jayraj's music :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:35 AM, jibandevta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With recent Yuvvraaj Music launch everybody is highly appreciating ARRahman sir except few people.. I have surfed many reviews and blogs and comments. I have one query..With due respect to IR, why his 'fanatic'fans always poke nose wherever there is talk of Rahman sir.. they start glorifying IR as if only he knows music and he is only composer in India..[I feel to thrash everybody who does not like ARR] We have many old composers who are on par with IR across the globe. Why ARR is mostly criticised in South India.? Please address my queries ASAP as I do not know what's happening down south..is it the same situation always when ARR's new music launches? I want genuine answers to queries from my South Indian friends in this group.. -Jiban
[arr] Re: Ghajini with only 5 songs????
I have a feeling that Benny will be singing the first song, equivalent to Oru Maalai - Karthik just a week left for promos to come out yipeee!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sivakumar V V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i guess ghajini will have exactly the same no. of songs as in tamil. it will be intereting cos harris did the tamil one and 2 songs were chartbusters. Oru Maalai by karthik and suttum vizhi chudare. so it will be nice to see what arr does for the equivalent of these 2 numbers. karthik was awesome in oru maalai.. another interesting thing wud be the ghajini theme music. On 10/19/08, kishore parayath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PARVINDE.. D TAMIL GHAJINI was a MUSICAL HIT!! CHARTBUSTER from HarrisJayaraj There is PLENTY of ROOM for d MUSIC...And it was INFACT d MUSIC which made ppl come to the THEATERS in d Tamil version.. Infact Music was d CAPTAIN of the movie in d Tamil version.. The HINDI remake will be an* INTERNATIONAL CHARTBUSTER*.. because d *Music is by RAHMAN..*
[arr] Yuvvraaj - A musical family entertainer !
Yuvvraaj - A musical family entertainer ! The 50 crores musical extravaganza Yuvvraaj is the biggest ever made film by Subhash Ghai and stars Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Boman Irani and has cinematography by Kabir Lall and Art direction by Omung Kumar (Black and Sawariyaan). Shiamak Davar is the choreographer of the film produced under the Mukta Arts Entertainment banner.Yuvvraaj is a musical based on a subject written by Sachin Bhowmick and Kamlesh Pandey. Salman Khan is acting for Subash Ghai after a very long time while Anil kapoor and Zayed Khan play prominent roles in the film. The musical score will be provided by the talented A R Rahman. Synopsis : Yuvvraaj is a story of a family in Europ where a father creats a huge wealth for his three sons but ends up his life observing that they have lost family values and declare themselves as partner than brothers and play dangerous mind games with each other in need and greed of money. Only Katrina Kaif abeautiful musician in prague music orchestra bring them together on a stage to hold .. think..n experience the relationship with a new perspective ? A musical family entertainer with great performances by Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Zayed Khan as three brothers with three different traits and attitude . To make sure that he makes the movie a no compromise affair, Subhash Ghai has ensured that the movie has the best crewin place to take care of overall production of the movie. http://keralaonline.com/entertainment/yuvvraaj-2_6893.html http://keralaonline.com/entertainment/yuvvraaj-2_6893.html -- regards.. Krish.. Yuvv ARR Raaj !
Re: [arr] Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short?
Yeap, it ended up sooon. Also I felt the same when i heard Ponamagal Vandhal from ATM :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Vijay Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: i feel the same, manmohini is too short On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Anil Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep ...the first time I heard it (and when I hadn't noticed its duration before-hand) - I thought that the song was going to build up into something even grander with more alaaps and percussion. But alas, it ended just as soon as I had started wishing that. Neverthless it still remains a gem of a song - even in its present 3 minute form. -A On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love this track. It's hypnotic and makes you groove. Love the classical singing. One problem: it's too short! Imagine if this song had gone on longer, added tablas or dholaks to the rhythm track and fast string riffs to the vocal alaapstotal of 5-6 minutes. I just feel frustrated when this song ends because I want more of it and fantasize additional instruments being added one by one. Oh well, I'm happy with the track anyway. It's one of my favorites of Yuvvraaj. -- -A http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
Re: [arr] My Mother
My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing!
May be you are true..But i really enjoyed reading most of it because i think the reviewers should think twice before they review a rahman release on the first listen on the release day.( its high time they respect this man and what he has given to indian music) I am working in KSA in a remote area and doesn't get much time to watch TV to catch up with the latest music . So i go by reading the reviews.( in india by some means you will get to listen to most of the new songs and can pick your own good ones) . So , I feel , baseless reviews ( I didn't see even a single person supporting his views in the thread) deserves its share from the mass so that next time he will be more carefull and responsible :-) ..i am sure , in hindsight Joginder will be repenting the hasty review he did for JA.and it was evident in his review of ADA. Yea..the tone is really sarcastic...i agree. may be he should not let the public comment back in the site :-)( because controlling mass is difficult) -Jamshid --- On Mon, 10/20/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, October 20, 2008, 10:50 PM I am sorry to say but the comments are a bit juvenile. To say that an album shouldn't be criticized just because it is by Rahman does not pass muster. There were couple of crude remarks as well which are unwarranted. The album stands tall on its own merits. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: well deserved comments!! On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:47 AM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: Guys Did you see what is the State of this guy who reviewed Yuvraj on the release day ? http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/ He is blasted left and right and not even a single comment is supportive for him..i couldn't stop laughing seeing some of the comments like... Raheel Oct 16th, 2008 at 9:08 am Hey man, Dont even think of reviewing another Rahman album. Just get a life for yourself, relax, and listen to the normal crap you are used to alright. Probably u r frustrated in life. I know it sucks! so u need help man! natasha Oct 16th, 2008 at 10:14 pm go get a brain scan done ravish ji…coz if thats how u interpret things dn u really need a reality check!!good morning Dr.Gopal Oct 17th, 2008 at 9:59 am Friends, its not Harry's Fault.. Techically there is center for music in cerebrum of Brain.unless that is developed properly you cannot appreciate music. pls visit http://www.biologyr eference. com/Bl-Ce/ Brain.html To hear a piece of music, for example, involves the primary auditory cortex, but to recognize that music as Mozart or Elvis Presley involves the auditory association area just below the primary auditory cortex. And the best one.. shankar Oct 19th, 2008 at 9:06 pm Dear Harry, Excellent review considering your standards!! found two tracks which u might lov.. 1) Baa ..Baa Black sheep.. 2)Twinkle twinkle little star… and by the way.. Stop your out of world reviews to these tracks made exclusively for you!… OK ..good boy..chalo Drink More complan..For you need to grow a LOT…. Guy committed the Same mistake what joginder did for JA... I am still not done with the comments .there is a lot..just wondering ,whether these are rahmaniacs or just the comon music listeners... ..!!?? -Jamshid --- On Sun, 10/19/08, rakesh kumar rak_d_kumar@ yahoo.com wrote: From: rakesh kumar rak_d_kumar@ yahoo.com Subject: Re: [arr]Review Comments To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 8:10 PM Hi all, Came across this review and the fun part is the comments. u'll enjoy it. http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/ in between my thoughts : Yuvraaj is in altogether different league and cannot compare it with Taal. Frankly first hearing was OK. Now can't get enough of it. Yesterday the song was played continuously on my player the whole day.Still have urge to listen. Those who started writing the review after the first hearing..i hope they had their lips sealed now. Who can give such a diverse music. First the Historical in Jodha Akbar and jump straight to complete Gen X album JTYJN and now symphony orchestration loaded Yuvraaj. Looking forward to a knockout Ghajini What more one want. .. Obviously more song or better say gems from ARR. ARR Rules.. Always. Rakesh _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com
Re: [arr] My Mother
On 10/21/2008 11:22 AM India Time, _kenny_korg_ wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers Thanks for sharing. -- Rawat
Re: [ARR] Help wanted!
hahahahaaa.. interesting request jus get another mp3 player or so from somebody so tht when u hear from one u can charge the other Rehman rocks the world of music... Yuvraj is OUTSTANDING --- On Sun, 19/10/08, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ARR] Help wanted! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 19 October, 2008, 9:54 PM Help me tooo...!! REALLY ! --- On Sun, 19/10/08, Gomzy gomtesh.upadhye@ gmail.com wrote: From: Gomzy gomtesh.upadhye@ gmail.com Subject: [ARR] Help wanted! To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, 19 October, 2008, 3:12 PM I am hooked to this album like never before. I have been listening to this album non stop from friday night. All the time. I mean ALL THE TIME. That includes the bathroom as well. I have stopped all communications with the world outside. I am listening to the songs when i go to sleep and when i get up. My creative player battery is going to die soon. Is there a way to listen to the songs and charge the batts at the same time? Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger. yahoo.com/ download. php Connect with friends all over the world. Get Yahoo! India Messenger at http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/?wm=n/
[arr] Lyrics First ... Music Second .. or Vice Versa?
Hi all, There has been an ongoing discussions that yesteryear music directors makes music according to lyrics given to them and not vice versa that they give a tune to the lyricist to fill in with words..And nowadays the later is practiced more.. Listen to the track MASTAM MASTAM mainly , and you can clearly feel the music is weaved around the lyrics, keeping the lyrics at the core. The lyrics never stick to the traditional pattern and ARR had done magic with that keeping his music to flow along with the lyrics. This shows why Rahman is in league with great music directors India has produced..SD, RD..Shankar - Jaikishan, OP Nayyar etc.. And i would like to point out an interesting thing.. i hope you all noticed and feeled.. in the same track.. when the words come kahega zamaana .. oo.. suneega zamaana, you are transferred to the 50's era..for these few seconds.. amazing.. No copying.. nothing.. but pure transformation.. Back to the main topic.. what you guys thing about it.. ARR Rules.. Always. Rakesh
[arr] Will Slumdog prove to be this year's Little Engine that Could?
This Year's Little Engine That Could Every year over Labor Day weekend, film fans descend on the small mountain town of Telluride, Colorado for the Telluride Film Festival, a fest that's rather like an early Christmas morning for cinephiles. We buy our spendy passes not knowing what we're going to get in return, but trusting that, for the most part, fest co-directors Tom Luddy and Gary Meyer will have filled our festival stockings with sugarplums rather than lumps of coal. And most of the time, that proves to be the case. But no matter what ends up on the official schedule, there's always buzz and speculation around what this year's sneaks (that is, bigger films that haven't yet released, which aren't on the offical fest schedule) are going to be, and often, the sneaks end up garnering a good deal of the fest buzz. This year, the juiciest sneak by far was Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle's film about a young orphan growing up in the slums of Mumbai who goes on a game show and winds up a millionaire, only to find himself arrested for fraud because no one believes a slumdog like him could have possibly won without cheating. I went into the screening of Slumdog at the Palm Theater (one of several temporary theaters in Telluride that, like the fest headquarters called Brigadoon, appears as if by magic every Labor Day weekend) very uncertain about what I was going see. I've seen most of Boyle's better-known films, and therefore had certain expectations going in about what the tone of the film was likely to be; those expectations were heightened when Boyle introduced the film by saying, I should warn you, the opening scene includes some fairly graphic torture, so if you're squeamish ... Then the opening credits rolled, the film began, and by the time Boyle got to the young hero's first flashback scene of a pack of young street kids being chased by police through the streets of Mumbai, he had me. Like pretty much everyone else who saw the film that night at Telluride, I left the screening with the magical sense I'd had walking out of the sneak of Juno almost exactly a year earlier -- that undeniable feeling that I'd just seen something special, a surprising, honest, heartwarming film with the potential to be big. Very big. Working outside the UK, as a friend of mine observed after we saw the film, seems to have enhanced the versatile Boyle's directorial strengths, while allowing him to reach out to a wider audience than his previous films. With Shallow Grave (my personal favorite of the director's films up to now) Boyle explored the realm of a dark crime caper; Trainspotting focused on an urban drug addict; Sunshine delved into sci-fi and the dire need to save the sun; 28 Days Later brought on the zombie action (good for horror fans, not so much for a more general audience), and Millions (the closest Boyle's previously come to making a mainstream-friendly film) was really a statement about British materialism cloaked in the vestiges of a family film. But Boyle's films, while generally critically well-received, haven't resonated well at the box office; 28 Days Later and The Beach are the only two to have cracked $50 million. Slumdog Millionaire, which explores poverty, depravity, and disparity of wealth and class while still maintaining a positive worldview and sense of hope, is Boyle's his most broadly accessible film to date, and with it's classic storytelling structure, it will appeal to a wider audience than many of Boyle's previous films. It could do very well at the mainstream box office, especially in the hands of Fox Searchlight, who passed on financing the film but picked it up later for distrib. And of course, if any studio knows how to successfully market a sweet, surprising film like Slumdog to an Oscar nom -- or better yet, Oscar gold -- it's Searchlight, who previously did big things with 2006 Sundance acquisition Little Miss Sunshine and last year's mega-hit Juno. When Searchlight shelled out $10 million for Little Miss Sunshine at Sundance a couple years ago after a heated bidding war against a couple of other studios, more than a few film journalists commenced with much moaning, wailing and gnashing of teeth over the sale, predicting the studio would never make back its investment on a film that, they felt, would have minimal mainstream appeal. They were wrong, of course, as the film ended up grossing over $100 million world-wide. The film's directors, Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, proved to have the right instincts too; after struggling for a decade to get the film made and scrapping an earlier studio deal over a casting dispute in which the folks with the money wanted an A-list cast to draw higher international dollars, Faris and Dayton stuck to their guns, insisting the film should be made with their talented, if less-than-A-list ensemble cast. Dayton and Faris held out for a private investor, and made the film they wanted. Their instincts, too, proved to be
Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj.
in all of ur listings why tu mera dost is listed somewher in the iddle order i don unstd. its my second favourite after passion song FANTABULOUS COMPOSITION BOSS WE LOVE YOU AND SURVIVE WITH UR MUSIC regards, ashwini --- On Sun, 19/10/08, Loganandh N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Loganandh N [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 19 October, 2008, 3:21 PM Wellthis list can suprise quite a few...here's my list... 1 Manmohni - 'Thom Thom Thanana' .cant be without utterin this tune... 2 Tu muskra - chance'ye illa... 3 Dil ka rishta - gone into this completely.. . 4 Shano - a perfert disc number 5 Tu Meri Dost Hain - Benny...pinniiita daa... 6 Zindagi - Thanks boss 4 giving this to Srinivas Sir 7 Mastam - Growin on me rather slowly... 8 Shano remix - A different genre of remix i had heard till now... - Original Message From: Somashekar Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 10:57:08 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. 1 Dil ka rishta 2 Tu muskra 3 Mastam 4 Manmohni 5 Zindagi 6 Dost 7 Shano 8 Shano remix 9 Main Yuvvraaj ( 'coz i dunt want to see shano at the bottom of the list, I Like that track too) Rgds., Somashekar --- On Sat, 10/18/08, Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ yahoo.com wrote: From: Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ yahoo.com Subject: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, October 18, 2008, 11:42 AM 1 Dil ka rishta 2 Dost 3 Mastam 4 Tu muskra 5 Zindagi 6 Manmohni 7 Shano 8 Shano remix --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] . wrote: Here's mine for now: 1)Zindagi 2)Dost 3)Muskara 4)Dil Ka Rishta 5)Man Mohini 6)Mastam 7)Shano Remix 8)Shano _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
[arr] Re: Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short?
In next release we should atleast have 'man mohiney' part2 and few instrumentals..I m feeling this album incomplete... --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vijay Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i feel the same, manmohini is too short On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Anil Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep ...the first time I heard it (and when I hadn't noticed its duration before-hand) - I thought that the song was going to build up into something even grander with more alaaps and percussion. But alas, it ended just as soon as I had started wishing that. Neverthless it still remains a gem of a song - even in its present 3 minute form. -A On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love this track. It's hypnotic and makes you groove. Love the classical singing. One problem: it's too short! Imagine if this song had gone on longer, added tablas or dholaks to the rhythm track and fast string riffs to the vocal alaapstotal of 5-6 minutes. I just feel frustrated when this song ends because I want more of it and fantasize additional instruments being added one by one. Oh well, I'm happy with the track anyway. It's one of my favorites of Yuvvraaj. -- -A http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com
[arr] Re: My Mother
Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
[arr] Re: Shano shano my take on this great song
Jahanzeb, do you know the tragedy of being rahman fan (i don't know for all)??? Whoever knows that you are a Rahman fan.they will rush to you complaining that these Rahman songs are not good. well said man, i agree with you. but unfortunately i think with a song such as shano shano (and in an album like yuvvraaj) ARR has given these people quite an excuse to rush us (ARR fans) and complain. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Arijit Debnath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am not talking about any particular person who didn't or did like all the above songs from the 1st hearing (like you)...we are not discussing individual...am telling from my past experience...what my freinds/relatives/known person told me after 1st hearing but later all of them realized that those are great song... Jahanzeb, do you know the tragedy of being rahman fan (i don't know for all)??? Whoever knows that you are a Rahman fan.they will rush to you complaining that these Rahman songs are not good...he lost touch...why still u're listening to them So from friend circle/relative circle I got the 1st feedback...which I got used to...also the same folks tell me after 6 months to 1 yr...great songs in Dilse/Guru/Swadesh/RDB..and the lsit will go on. Hope you undersatnd... Arijit 2008/10/20 Jahanzeb Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED] i dont think shano should be compared to these songs. only one of the five songs you mentioned (Rukmani rukmani) i found little odd in the first hearing. all the rest i loved instantly or after some time. but shano is the song which when i heard the first time my feelings were what the hell is this? and what is wrong with ARR?, and i skipped it in anger and disappointment. later i gave it second chance and now at least i dont skip it. but we shall remember that only we, the fans of ARR, will give it second chance, because we are his fans and because we know his music grow, a common man will never do it, he will simply skip it and will never listen it again and will only ridicule what went wrong with ARR. and he will be right because ARR never composed such a weak song before and that too for such a big movie as yuvvraaj. i will soon ask some of my non-ARR-fan friends to listen shano shano and will see if my prediction is correct or not. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Arijit Debnath arijit741@ wrote: Shano shano is getting critised everday in this forum ok I am taking this in a positive way thinking that Rahman may compose same genre song with more vibrant wayinstead of discarding these kind of rhythmic scores. But I thing this is one of the greatest song which will create great history It has got some strange tune built inside which is compelling to go to floor every time...same reaction I got in the song Maramkothiye from Ah Aha... Shano Shano is taking me in trance while the female voice is rendering a beatiful tune. I heard the same kind of critisism for Rukmani Rukmani, Humba Humba, to some extent Chaiyan Chaiyan (voice doesn'r suit Sahrukh etc), and more recently Pappu and Taxiall these songs proved Rahman's capability to get everyone on the dance floor all these tunes has something strange in them...one can't sit idle listening to these songs I believe if that is not the case I'm insane Arijit
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Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman 4.5/5 !!! IG review!
All songs of Yuvvraaj movie are very good, no doubt. But somehow I feel the magic touch of Rahman is missing in these songs !!!. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/21/2008 10:27 AM India Time, _Thulasi Ram_ wrote: *Yuvvraaj Music Review* Print http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/musicreview/10559.html Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman IndiaGlitz [Monday, October 20, 2008] *Shano Shano Merely for disco floors * Wherever shaho would get played, that very place would transform to a disco floor. -- Rawat
[arr] Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj
http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm
[arr] Slow Songs !!!
When it comes to slow songs, no one can ever come near to ARR composition . Everytime i think about the change in music pre and post ROJA release, I get thrilled. The music has drastically improved !!. ROJA movie music had made me to listen to all tamil music of ARR , even though i cannot understand tamil. After release of ROJA, me and one of my collegemate(he too doesnt understand tamil ) became such a big fan of ARR that, we used to eagerly wait for the next audio (casette ) release of ARR and also enquire every week in audio shop whether any new album of ARR has released. Since we dont understand tamil, we just glance in audio cassette cover for any letter A R and also for Panchaten records in. One more diff was that, only ARR album had list of all musicians, this helped us to identify whether album belongs to ARR. Once we ended up buying album done by Suresh peters since it contained Thanks to ARR. Its ARR music which thought the real use of using 5.1 surround system and also to watch movie with ARR music on theatres capable of handling ARR sound !!. Wish ARR compose albums for every national day!!!
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj
here is the full article That A R Rahman is a master composer is no biggie. What is truly commendable is that he has earned an unblemished reputation of someone whose name alone sends promises of astounding melody. And so, at the risk of gushing, I'd say any soundtrack by him is like an event itself, more significant than hugely popular stars and their purported demigod status. This year, he took us on a breathtaking tour of royalty and romance with the majestic *Jodhaa Akbar [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=jodhaa%20akbar ] *and followed it with the frolic-filled, foot-tapping trendiness in the youthful beats of *Jaane Tu[Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=jaane%20tu ]... Ya Jaane Na*. - *Why we should look forward toYuvvraajhttp://specials.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/20slid1.htm * Next, he helms Subhash Ghai's[Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=subhash%20ghai ] lavishly-staged, *Yuvvraaj*, inspired in soul and element from European and Indian classical as well as Rahman's exclusive library of imagination. Being a wide-ranging musical, *Yuvvraaj*, starring Salman Khan [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=salman%20khan ], Katrina Kaif [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=katrina%20kaif ], Zayed Khan [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=zayed%20khan ] and Anil Kapoor [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=anil%20kapoor ], like Ghai's *Taal[Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=taal ]*, is every music-aficionado's delight. Here's why: Besides the CD layout, there's not much *Yuvvraaj *shares in common with * Taal*. The latter was deliberately theatrical and consisted folk-tune flavours. This one is marvelously smooth and meadow-fresh, conjuring lilting images of Prague and Austria, where it has been extensively filmed. At the same time, it packs in enough complex emotions of its own. The soundtrack opens with *Main hoon Yuvvraaj*, wherein Salman Khan spews hard-to-miss sarcasm, introducing himself as the proverbial 'bad boy' against the etched-in-every-memory Fifth of Beethoven (performed by The Chennai String Orchestra). He has a point to prove, a notion to dispel. And he does it, with spirit, beauty and Benny Dayal (of *Pappu can't dance saala *fame)'s striking vocals, through Gulzar's [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=gulzar ] wistful poetry and Rahman's inventive intricacy of* Tu meri dost hain*. [image: Katrina Kaif]The lingering rhythm of *Tu meri dost *is swapped for the zingy, retro, disco-friendly beats of *Shano Shano*. An animated line-up of singers, right from Sonu Nigam [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=sonu%20nigam ], Srinivas to Sunaina, Vivienna Pocha bring the house down in this club-meets-lounge ditty. Its remix by Krishna Chetan, featuring Ember, is a dry and darker rap-inclusive interpretation of the racy original. *Tu muskura* is a lyrical delight sending a wave of goose bumps across the enamoured listener. Gulzar's vivid wizardry pours its heart out through verse like, '*Sharir see yeh muskurahatein teri. Badan main sunti hoon main aahatein teri*.' Needless to say it takes Rahman's exquisite touch to cast these delicate words into the silhouette of his melodies. Sonu Nigam lends his characteristic velvetiness to the peppy hues of *Mastam mastam*, again overflowing with Gulzar's graphic thoughts (*Bheje mein bhochal hain, pairon mein paatal hain*). Effortlessly free-flowing, *Mastam*'s USP lies in its being entertaining and silvery, at once. [image: Anil Kapoor]Misty-eyed poignancy breathes effectively through the melancholic realisation of *Zindagi*. Rendered with excellent restraint and stirring sentiment by Srinivas, against Rahman's deft play of woodwinds and breezy strings, this is easily one of *Yuvvraj*'s best compositions. Piano, cello and other participants of a grand orchestra and powerful chorus create a vision of escalating drama of sibling bonding under Rahman's intense guidance and signature *alaap. Dil ka rishta *is his brand of symphony, generating a state of big-screen showmanship and mellifluous festivities. The vigorously classical notes of Manmohini morey, with a conspicuous stamp of Rahman's whiz-kid personality, are grippingly and flawlessly translated by Vijay Prakash. Ultimately, *Yuvvraaj *is a triumphant score from the maestro. For all its meticulous arrangement and old-world grandeur, it's essentially deep-rooted in timeless melody, which seldom disappoints. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Sai Theodore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
After reading ur mail..i coudnt stop myself from replying.. u made me remember around 9 years back..wen i bought few tamil cassettes from bangalore and returned back to my native..ie Jammu.(where very few ppl knw that there is alanguage called as Tamil..lolz)... One morning, i was in half sleep and i heard my mom humming the tune of Marghazhipoove while preparing breakfast for us!!! I jumped out of my bed..bcoz my half closed eyes i banged my head with the door..but after few tumblings somehow i reached the kitchen and asked her..where did she hear that tune..she replied What do u think, only u can admire ARR songs in this world???..i was shocked..but it was one of the cutest replies of my mom.. My family is fond of ARR..though they tease me sometimes saying..U AND UR ARR... but they all admire ARR tunes... Few of my mom's fav songs are: Porkalam from thenali Taal songs kehna hi kya (Bombay) Tu hi tu (Kabhi na kabhi) aye ajnabi (Dil se) Sun ri sakhi(Hum se hai mukabla)(Actualy all slow melodies of Kadhalan in hindi) Margazhipoove Suthee Suthee tune from padayappa and lots more... She has no knowlege of tamil..but she admires the tune... ARR music has no boundaries..it reaches every heart ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:20:15 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheels.com/b2cam/newsDetails.action?name=Emb11_20080731path=/INDT/News/Emb11_20080731page=1pagecount=2utm_source=indmailutm_medium=footerutm_content=trackingutm_campaign=Nletter_07oct2008_ZW
Re: [arr] Re: Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short?
Manmohini is Short but Cho Chweet .. :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:17 PM, jibandevta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In next release we should atleast have 'man mohiney' part2 and few instrumentals..I m feeling this album incomplete... --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Vijay Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i feel the same, manmohini is too short On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Anil Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep ...the first time I heard it (and when I hadn't noticed its duration before-hand) - I thought that the song was going to build up into something even grander with more alaaps and percussion. But alas, it ended just as soon as I had started wishing that. Neverthless it still remains a gem of a song - even in its present 3 minute form. -A On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love this track. It's hypnotic and makes you groove. Love the classical singing. One problem: it's too short! Imagine if this song had gone on longer, added tablas or dholaks to the rhythm track and fast string riffs to the vocal alaapstotal of 5-6 minutes. I just feel frustrated when this song ends because I want more of it and fantasize additional instruments being added one by one. Oh well, I'm happy with the track anyway. It's one of my favorites of Yuvvraaj. -- -A http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Smiles.. smiles.. all around !! -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:20 PM Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr Connect with friends all over the world. Get Yahoo! India Messenger at http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/?wm=n/
[arr] Athiradee DTS, all 6 channels - Hear the unheard
Ch6 is a voice only track Ch56 are the voiceless track. The rest not worth downloading, if you want then go ahead:) Ch1 http://www.mediafire.com/?55ojj2yabjn Ch2 http://www.mediafire.com/?gmxmdqmfzj2 Ch3 http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjzznziyei Ch4 http://www.mediafire.com/?n2wyj0gt2tn Ch5 http://www.mediafire.com/?lnywjtdimom Ch6 http://www.mediafire.com/?1wjniztmamz
Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing!
So, is might right ? We also need to understand that the days of one or two newspapers throughout a city, one TV channel , no internet have gone by. So with the media channels increasing, the trash that comes with it is also going to increase. We cannot expect everyone to toe our line. The last thing we would to happen is tarnish Rahman by our responses. Because as the largest fan group (I think so) , it is also our duty to practice what Rahman preaches and practices. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:30 PM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: May be you are true..But i really enjoyed reading most of it because i think the reviewers should think twice before they review a rahman release on the first listen on the release day.( its high time they respect this man and what he has given to indian music) I am working in KSA in a remote area and doesn't get much time to watch TV to catch up with the latest music . So i go by reading the reviews.( in india by some means you will get to listen to most of the new songs and can pick your own good ones) . So , I feel , baseless reviews ( I didn't see even a single person supporting his views in the thread) deserves its share from the mass so that next time he will be more carefull and responsible :-) ..i am sure , in hindsight Joginder will be repenting the hasty review he did for JA.and it was evident in his review of ADA. Yea..the tone is really sarcastic...i agree. may be he should not let the public comment back in the site :-)( because controlling mass is difficult) -Jamshid --- On *Mon, 10/20/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, October 20, 2008, 10:50 PM I am sorry to say but the comments are a bit juvenile. To say that an album shouldn't be criticized just because it is by Rahman does not pass muster. There were couple of crude remarks as well which are unwarranted. The album stands tall on its own merits. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] com[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well deserved comments!! On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:47 AM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] com[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys Did you see what is the State of this guy who reviewed Yuvraj on the release day ? http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/http://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/ He is blasted left and right and not even a single comment is supportive for him..i couldn't stop laughing seeing some of the comments like... *Raheel* Oct 16th, 2008 at 9:08 amhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-979 Hey man, Dont even think of reviewing another Rahman album. Just get a life for yourself, relax, and listen to the normal crap you are used to alright. Probably u r frustrated in life. I know it sucks! so u need help man! natasha Oct 16th, 2008 at 10:14 pmhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1017 go get a brain scan done ravish ji…coz if thats how u interpret things dn u really need a reality check!!good morning *Dr.Gopal* Oct 17th, 2008 at 9:59 amhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1035 Friends, its not Harry's Fault.. Techically there is center for music in cerebrum of Brain.unless that is developed properly you cannot appreciate music. pls visit http://www.biologyr eference. com/Bl-Ce/ Brain.htmlhttp://www.biologyreference.com/Bl-Ce/Brain.html To hear a piece of music, for example, involves the primary auditory cortex, but to recognize that music as Mozart or Elvis Presley involves the auditory association area just below the primary auditory cortex. And the best one.. *shankar* Oct 19th, 2008 at 9:06 pmhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1070 Dear Harry, Excellent review considering your standards!! found two tracks which u might lov.. 1) Baa ..Baa Black sheep.. 2)Twinkle twinkle little star… and by the way.. Stop your out of world reviews to these tracks made exclusively for you!… OK ..good boy..chalo Drink More complan..For you need to grow a LOT…. Guy committed the Same mistake what joginder did for JA... I am still not done with the comments .there is a lot..just wondering ,whether these are rahmaniacs or just the comon music listeners... ..!!?? -Jamshid --- On *Sun, 10/19/08, rakesh kumar rak_d_kumar@ yahoo.com[EMAIL PROTECTED] * wrote: From: rakesh kumar rak_d_kumar@ yahoo.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr]Review Comments To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 8:10 PM Hi all, Came across this review and the fun part is the comments. u'll enjoy it. http://harryjerry.
Re: [arr] Please address my queries!!
Very well said, Gomzy. Jiban, if you go around thrashing people who don't believe in the things you believe in, you will not have time to do anything else including listening to the divine music of ARR. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Gomzy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Its the same way that ARR fans poke their noses when somebody is appreciating Harris Jayraj's music :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:35 AM, jibandevta [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: With recent Yuvvraaj Music launch everybody is highly appreciating ARRahman sir except few people.. I have surfed many reviews and blogs and comments. I have one query..With due respect to IR, why his 'fanatic'fans always poke nose wherever there is talk of Rahman sir.. they start glorifying IR as if only he knows music and he is only composer in India..[I feel to thrash everybody who does not like ARR] We have many old composers who are on par with IR across the globe. Why ARR is mostly criticised in South India.? Please address my queries ASAP as I do not know what's happening down south..is it the same situation always when ARR's new music launches? I want genuine answers to queries from my South Indian friends in this group.. -Jiban
Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj.
My list as on date :) 1. Zindagi 2. Manmohini 3. Mastam 4. Tu muskura 5. Dil ka rishta 6. Dost 7. Shano 8. Shano remix 9. Main Yuvvraaj Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:10 PM, zlksru suresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in all of ur listings why tu mera dost is listed somewher in the iddle order i don unstd. its my second favourite after passion song FANTABULOUS COMPOSITION BOSS WE LOVE YOU AND SURVIVE WITH UR MUSIC regards, ashwini --- On *Sun, 19/10/08, Loganandh N [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: Loganandh N [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 19 October, 2008, 3:21 PM Wellthis list can suprise quite a few...here's my list... 1 Manmohni - 'Thom Thom Thanana' .cant be without utterin this tune... 2 Tu muskra - chance'ye illa... 3 Dil ka rishta - gone into this completely.. . 4 Shano - a perfert disc number 5 Tu Meri Dost Hain - Benny...pinniiita daa... 6 Zindagi - Thanks boss 4 giving this to Srinivas Sir 7 Mastam - Growin on me rather slowly... 8 Shano remix - A different genre of remix i had heard till now... - Original Message From: Somashekar Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 10:57:08 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. 1 Dil ka rishta 2 Tu muskra 3 Mastam 4 Manmohni 5 Zindagi 6 Dost 7 Shano 8 Shano remix 9 Main Yuvvraaj ( 'coz i dunt want to see shano at the bottom of the list, I Like that track too) Rgds., Somashekar --- On *Sat, 10/18/08, Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ yahoo.com* wrote: From: Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ yahoo.com Subject: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, October 18, 2008, 11:42 AM 1 Dil ka rishta 2 Dost 3 Mastam 4 Tu muskra 5 Zindagi 6 Manmohni 7 Shano 8 Shano remix --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] . wrote: Here's mine for now: 1)Zindagi 2)Dost 3)Muskara 4)Dil Ka Rishta 5)Man Mohini 6)Mastam 7)Shano Remix 8)Shano _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
Re: [arr] Re: Ghajini with only 5 songs????
Well...In our own group only I found it... 2-3 months bak(Before Sakkarakatti), someone said that his frnd met ARR and when asked abt upcoming projects He mentioned dat ARR said he expects the most from Ghajini dis year... Please chk d archives.. U'll definitely find it... Dats Y, even I was NOT very eager for YUVVRAAJ since I had been waiting for Ghajini and only Ghajini.. But when YUVVRAAJ music was out.. I was FLATTERED!! Then I thought, YUVVRAAJ itself is so grand... So what does ARR mean dat he expects d most frm Ghajini?? So I expect something very GRAND in Ghajini... Hopefully Harris Jayaraj's Suttum Vizhi will be answered with something like *POOVUKKUL* from *Jeans...* BTW, please chk d archives guysAnd confirm for yourselves Dont rem d user who posted it...
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Amazing stuff. I had a similar incident with an elderly cousin of mine. He was stunned after listening to Poo Kodiyin Punnagai from Iruvar and couldn't believe that it was a young composer who had conceived it. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Smiles.. smiles.. all around !! ** -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On *Tue, 21/10/08, Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED]*wrote: From: Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:20 PM Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr http://rahmaniac.co.nr -- Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_messenger_6/*http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
Re: [arr] Athiradee DTS, all 6 channels - Hear the unheard
Pratap, am confused here.. when 5 and 6 are voiceless track then how can be 6 be a voice only track.. hope am making sense.. anyways we appreciate your effort.. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:08 PM, PRATAP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ch6 is a voice only track Ch56 are the voiceless track. The rest not worth downloading, if you want then go ahead:) Ch1 http://www.mediafire.com/?55ojj2yabjn Ch2 http://www.mediafire.com/?gmxmdqmfzj2 Ch3 http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjzznziyei Ch4 http://www.mediafire.com/?n2wyj0gt2tn Ch5 http://www.mediafire.com/?lnywjtdimom Ch6 http://www.mediafire.com/?1wjniztmamz
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Gr8 stories guys .. :) Sure ARR has made his mark, prints or signature or whatever we call it ...Arr Rocks hope he keeps inventing like this being than stuck to his or any pattern On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Smiles.. smiles.. all around !! ** -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On *Tue, 21/10/08, Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED]*wrote: From: Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:20 PM Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr http://rahmaniac.co.nr -- Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_messenger_6/*http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/ -- best regrards Logesh A
Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - Colossal score by Rahman 4.5/5 !!! IG review!
On 10/21/2008 4:33 PM India Time, _sudesh_ wrote: All songs of Yuvvraaj movie are very good, no doubt. But somehow I feel the magic touch of Rahman is missing in these songs !!!. That is the most interesting comment on Yuvraj. Here is an album whose songs are not likeable in first hearing, and they grow on you so that they become immensely likeable to almost everyone. Even those who didn't the album in first few hearings, or didn't like individual songs come back and confessed that they have started liking it. You think this is not what is termed the magic touch of Rahman? -- Rawat
[arr] Roop Kumar Rathod voice in dil ka rishtha
Hi Guys, Anyone have idea as to exactly which portion is Roop Kumar Rathod singing in Dil ka rishtha, i am aware of his voice but still am confused as to which portion has he contributed .. well my guess is the first portion of short classical rendition ... can any one enlighten this ? -- best regrards Logesh A
Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing!
Lets Agree to Disagree :-) Rgds Jamshid --- On Tue, 10/21/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 5:19 AM So, is might right ? We also need to understand that the days of one or two newspapers throughout a city, one TV channel , no internet have gone by. So with the media channels increasing, the trash that comes with it is also going to increase. We cannot expect everyone to toe our line. The last thing we would to happen is tarnish Rahman by our responses. Because as the largest fan group (I think so) , it is also our duty to practice what Rahman preaches and practices. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:30 PM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: May be you are true..But i really enjoyed reading most of it because i think the reviewers should think twice before they review a rahman release on the first listen on the release day.( its high time they respect this man and what he has given to indian music) I am working in KSA in a remote area and doesn't get much time to watch TV to catch up with the latest music . So i go by reading the reviews.( in india by some means you will get to listen to most of the new songs and can pick your own good ones) . So , I feel , baseless reviews ( I didn't see even a single person supporting his views in the thread) deserves its share from the mass so that next time he will be more carefull and responsible :-) ..i am sure , in hindsight Joginder will be repenting the hasty review he did for JA.and it was evident in his review of ADA. Yea..the tone is really sarcastic... i agree. may be he should not let the public comment back in the site :-)( because controlling mass is difficult) -Jamshid --- On Mon, 10/20/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] com Subject: Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing! To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, October 20, 2008, 10:50 PM I am sorry to say but the comments are a bit juvenile. To say that an album shouldn't be criticized just because it is by Rahman does not pass muster. There were couple of crude remarks as well which are unwarranted. The album stands tall on its own merits. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: well deserved comments!! On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:47 AM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: Guys Did you see what is the State of this guy who reviewed Yuvraj on the release day ? http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/ He is blasted left and right and not even a single comment is supportive for him..i couldn't stop laughing seeing some of the comments like... Raheel Oct 16th, 2008 at 9:08 am Hey man, Dont even think of reviewing another Rahman album. Just get a life for yourself, relax, and listen to the normal crap you are used to alright. Probably u r frustrated in life. I know it sucks! so u need help man! natasha Oct 16th, 2008 at 10:14 pm go get a brain scan done ravish ji…coz if thats how u interpret things dn u really need a reality check!!good morning Dr.Gopal Oct 17th, 2008 at 9:59 am Friends, its not Harry's Fault.. Techically there is center for music in cerebrum of Brain.unless that is developed properly you cannot appreciate music. pls visit http://www.biologyr eference. com/Bl-Ce/ Brain.html To hear a piece of music, for example, involves the primary auditory cortex, but to recognize that music as Mozart or Elvis Presley involves the auditory association area just below the primary auditory cortex. And the best one.. shankar Oct 19th, 2008 at 9:06 pm Dear Harry, Excellent review considering your standards!! found two tracks which u might lov.. 1) Baa ..Baa Black sheep.. 2)Twinkle twinkle little star… and by the way.. Stop your out of world reviews to these tracks made exclusively for you!… OK ..good boy..chalo Drink More complan..For you need to grow a LOT…. Guy committed the Same mistake what joginder did for JA... I am still not done with the comments .there is a lot..just wondering ,whether these are rahmaniacs or just the comon music listeners... ..!!?? -Jamshid --- On Sun, 10/19/08, rakesh kumar rak_d_kumar@ yahoo.com wrote: From: rakesh kumar rak_d_kumar@ yahoo.com Subject: Re: [arr]Review Comments To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 8:10 PM Hi all, Came across this review and the fun part is the comments. u'll enjoy it. http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/ in between my thoughts : Yuvraaj is in altogether different league and cannot compare it with Taal. Frankly first hearing was OK. Now
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
U AND UR ARR Those were the last words of my Beloved Father to me. He left me alone on May 9th 2007. -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:30 PM After reading ur mail..i coudnt stop myself from replying.. u made me remember around 9 years back..wen i bought few tamil cassettes from bangalore and returned back to my native..ie Jammu.(where very few ppl knw that there is alanguage called as Tamil..lolz) ... One morning, i was in half sleep and i heard my mom humming the tune of Marghazhipoove while preparing breakfast for us!!! I jumped out of my bed..bcoz my half closed eyes i banged my head with the door..but after few tumblings somehow i reached the kitchen and asked her..where did she hear that tune..she replied What do u think, only u can admire ARR songs in this world???..i was shocked..but it was one of the cutest replies of my mom.. My family is fond of ARR..though they tease me sometimes saying..U AND UR ARR... but they all admire ARR tunes... Few of my mom's fav songs are: Porkalam from thenali Taal songs kehna hi kya (Bombay) Tu hi tu (Kabhi na kabhi) aye ajnabi (Dil se) Sun ri sakhi(Hum se hai mukabla)(Actualy all slow melodies of Kadhalan in hindi) Margazhipoove Suthee Suthee tune from padayappa and lots more... She has no knowlege of tamil..but she admires the tune... ARR music has no boundaries.. it reaches every heart ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. in To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:20:15 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheel s.com/b2cam/ newsDetails. action?name= Emb11_20080731 path=/INDT/ News/Emb11_ 20080731 page=1pagecount =2utm_source= indmailutm_ medium=footer utm_content= tracking utm_campaign= Nletter_07oct200 8_ZW Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
Re: [arr] Re: Ghajini with only 5 songs????
Yes Kishore That threat was posted by PAVAN KUMAR (one of the active member in our group) kishore parayath wrote: Well...In our own group only I found it... 2-3 months bak(Before Sakkarakatti) , someone said that his frnd met ARR and when asked abt upcoming projects He mentioned dat ARR said he expects the most from Ghajini dis year... Please chk d archives .. U'll definitely find it... Dats Y, even I was NOT very eager for YUVVRAAJ since I had been waiting for Ghajini and only Ghajini.. But when YUVVRAAJ music was out.. I was FLATTERED!! Then I thought, YUVVRAAJ itself is so grand... So what does ARR mean dat he expects d most frm Ghajini?? So I expect something very GRAND in Ghajini... Hopefully Harris Jayaraj's Suttum Vizhi will be answered with something like POOVUKKUL from Jeans... BTW, please chk d archives guysAnd confirm for yourselves.. .. Dont rem d user who posted it...
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj
I am regular reader of rediff and I cant remember any album getting 4/5.. So whether a few out here like it or not critics have liked it :) --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: here is the full article That A R Rahman is a master composer is no biggie. What is truly commendable is that he has earned an unblemished reputation of someone whose name alone sends promises of astounding melody. And so, at the risk of gushing, I'd say any soundtrack by him is like an event itself, more significant than hugely popular stars and their purported demigod status. This year, he took us on a breathtaking tour of royalty and romance with the majestic *Jodhaa Akbar [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=jodhaa% 20akbar ] *and followed it with the frolic-filled, foot-tapping trendiness in the youthful beats of *Jaane Tu[Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=jaane% 20tu ]... Ya Jaane Na*. - *Why we should look forward toYuvvraajhttp://specials.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/20slid1.htm * Next, he helms Subhash Ghai's[Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php? MT=subhash%20ghai ] lavishly-staged, *Yuvvraaj*, inspired in soul and element from European and Indian classical as well as Rahman's exclusive library of imagination. Being a wide-ranging musical, *Yuvvraaj*, starring Salman Khan [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=salman% 20khan ], Katrina Kaif [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=katrina% 20kaif ], Zayed Khan [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php? MT=zayed%20khan ] and Anil Kapoor [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=anil% 20kapoor ], like Ghai's *Taal [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=taal ]*, is every music-aficionado's delight. Here's why: Besides the CD layout, there's not much *Yuvvraaj *shares in common with * Taal*. The latter was deliberately theatrical and consisted folk- tune flavours. This one is marvelously smooth and meadow-fresh, conjuring lilting images of Prague and Austria, where it has been extensively filmed. At the same time, it packs in enough complex emotions of its own. The soundtrack opens with *Main hoon Yuvvraaj*, wherein Salman Khan spews hard-to-miss sarcasm, introducing himself as the proverbial 'bad boy' against the etched-in-every-memory Fifth of Beethoven (performed by The Chennai String Orchestra). He has a point to prove, a notion to dispel. And he does it, with spirit, beauty and Benny Dayal (of *Pappu can't dance saala *fame)'s striking vocals, through Gulzar's [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=gulzar ] wistful poetry and Rahman's inventive intricacy of* Tu meri dost hain*. [image: Katrina Kaif]The lingering rhythm of *Tu meri dost *is swapped for the zingy, retro, disco-friendly beats of *Shano Shano*. An animated line-up of singers, right from Sonu Nigam [Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=sonu% 20nigam ], Srinivas to Sunaina, Vivienna Pocha bring the house down in this club-meets-lounge ditty. Its remix by Krishna Chetan, featuring Ember, is a dry and darker rap-inclusive interpretation of the racy original. *Tu muskura* is a lyrical delight sending a wave of goose bumps across the enamoured listener. Gulzar's vivid wizardry pours its heart out through verse like, '*Sharir see yeh muskurahatein teri. Badan main sunti hoon main aahatein teri*.' Needless to say it takes Rahman's exquisite touch to cast these delicate words into the silhouette of his melodies. Sonu Nigam lends his characteristic velvetiness to the peppy hues of *Mastam mastam*, again overflowing with Gulzar's graphic thoughts (*Bheje mein bhochal hain, pairon mein paatal hain*). Effortlessly free-flowing, *Mastam*'s USP lies in its being entertaining and silvery, at once. [image: Anil Kapoor]Misty-eyed poignancy breathes effectively through the melancholic realisation of *Zindagi*. Rendered with excellent restraint and stirring sentiment by Srinivas, against Rahman's deft play of woodwinds and breezy strings, this is easily one of *Yuvvraj*'s best compositions. Piano, cello and other participants of a grand orchestra and powerful chorus create a vision of escalating drama of sibling bonding under Rahman's intense guidance and signature *alaap. Dil ka rishta *is his brand of symphony, generating a state of big-screen showmanship and mellifluous festivities. The vigorously classical notes of Manmohini morey, with a conspicuous stamp of Rahman's whiz-kid personality, are grippingly and flawlessly translated by Vijay Prakash. Ultimately, *Yuvvraaj *is a triumphant score from the maestro. For all its meticulous arrangement and old-world grandeur, it's essentially deep-rooted in timeless melody, which seldom disappoints. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Sai
Re: [arr] Athiradee DTS, all 6 channels - Hear the unheard
Oh, sorry.. My mistake.. Its channel 3. Really sorry bout this.. --- On Tue, 10/21/08, shahul hameed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: shahul hameed [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Athiradee DTS, all 6 channels - Hear the unheard To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 5:39 AM Pratap, am confused here.. when 5 and 6 are voiceless track then how can be 6 be a voice only track.. hope am making sense.. anyways we appreciate your effort.. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:08 PM, PRATAP pratap_elensar@ yahoo.com wrote: Ch6 is a voice only track Ch56 are the voiceless track. The rest not worth downloading, if you want then go ahead:) Ch1 http://www.mediafir e.com/?55ojj2yab jn Ch2 http://www.mediafir e.com/?gmxmdqmfz j2 Ch3 http://www.mediafir e.com/?mmjzznziy ei Ch4 http://www.mediafir e.com/?n2wyj0gt2 tn Ch5 http://www.mediafir e.com/?lnywjtdim om Ch6 http://www.mediafir e.com/?1wjniztma mz
[arr] Re: Does anyone else think Man Mohinney was too short?
totally agree..its one gem of a song which ended so soon and it made me sad. pretty similar like ponmagal vandhaal from ATM. cheers Arun
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
Did anyone read the comments that followed the review? I can't believe the ignorance, stupidity, and narrow mindedness of some people out there --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm
Re: [arr] Roop Kumar Rathod voice in dil ka rishtha
yes ur guess is right - Original Message From: logesh kum-arr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:21:05 PM Subject: [arr] Roop Kumar Rathod voice in dil ka rishtha Hi Guys, Anyone have idea as to exactly which portion is Roop Kumar Rathod singing in Dil ka rishtha, i am aware of his voice but still am confused as to which portion has he contributed .. well my guess is the first portion of short classical rendition ... can any one enlighten this ? -- best regrards Logesh A
[arr] Appreciation for Rahman's music always demands an open mind
...and a broad perspective and appreciation for different genres of music. Those who pan Rahman's music to me are automatically narrow minded. ARR and some of his colleagues are challenging the junta to look beyond typical romantic song ballads of yore. It's a musical paradigm shift, esp. up North, still in process and is bound to be met with resistance by the common man at times. Yuvvraaj is a perfect example of this paradigm shift, where new, nuanced, dynamic aspects of music are being brought forth in a Hindi industry typically dominated by lovey dovey surface songs and hard and heavy beats. I find individual Indians to be very narrow minded at times, while India as a whole is open to new sounds and influences. Shankar Ehsaan and Loy are also part of this musical paradigm shift with albums like Rock On, which demand a different type of ear. But, more than any other MD, I feel that Rahman's music is the most appreciated by all ages, from the youth to the elderly. Rahman's older music is appreciated more because it was new back then, novel sound, had more emphasis on rhythm and was more instantly catchy, but less nuanced, and is quite nostalgic from today's perspective. Judgement of older material is always confounded by nostalgia. Rahman continues to push the creative envelope, emboldening a visionary approach to music that should challenge pre- conceived, stereotyped notions of what is and is not good music. I appreciate that he is trying to uphold higher standards of music appreciation amongst music lovers and trying to broaden people's minds. He has done this from day 1.
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
bro, i always look forward towards ur reply to my mails.. but reading those lines have broken my heart too... Am sorry brother.. ~Love Music Love Life Neetika raina - Original Message - From: Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:30:27 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother U AND UR ARR Those were the last words of my Beloved Father to me. He left me alone on May 9th 2007. -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:30 PM After reading ur mail..i coudnt stop myself from replying.. u made me remember around 9 years back..wen i bought few tamil cassettes from bangalore and returned back to my native..ie Jammu.(where very few ppl knw that there is alanguage called as Tamil..lolz) ... One morning, i was in half sleep and i heard my mom humming the tune of Marghazhipoove while preparing breakfast for us!!! I jumped out of my bed..bcoz my half closed eyes i banged my head with the door..but after few tumblings somehow i reached the kitchen and asked her..where did she hear that tune..she replied What do u think, only u can admire ARR songs in this world???..i was shocked..but it was one of the cutest replies of my mom.. My family is fond of ARR..though they tease me sometimes saying..U AND UR ARR... but they all admire ARR tunes... Few of my mom's fav songs are: Porkalam from thenali Taal songs kehna hi kya (Bombay) Tu hi tu (Kabhi na kabhi) aye ajnabi (Dil se) Sun ri sakhi(Hum se hai mukabla)(Actualy all slow melodies of Kadhalan in hindi) Margazhipoove Suthee Suthee tune from padayappa and lots more... She has no knowlege of tamil..but she admires the tune... ARR music has no boundaries.. it reaches every heart ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. in To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:20:15 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheel s.com/b2cam/ newsDetails. action?name= Emb11_20080731 path=/INDT/ News/Emb11_ 20080731 page=1pagecount =2utm_source= indmailutm_ medium=footer utm_content= tracking utm_campaign= Nletter_07oct200 8_ZW Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/ -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheels.com/b2cam/newsDetails.action?name=Emb11_20080731path=/INDT/News/Emb11_20080731page=1pagecount=2utm_source=indmailutm_medium=footerutm_content=trackingutm_campaign=Nletter_07oct2008_ZW
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Sorry to know about your loss. Time and Music are good healers. --- On Tue, 10/21/08, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 1:00 PM U AND UR ARR Those were the last words of my Beloved Father to me. He left me alone on May 9th 2007. -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: From: Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] com Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:30 PM After reading ur mail..i coudnt stop myself from replying.. u made me remember around 9 years back..wen i bought few tamil cassettes from bangalore and returned back to my native..ie Jammu.(where very few ppl knw that there is alanguage called as Tamil..lolz) ... One morning, i was in half sleep and i heard my mom humming the tune of Marghazhipoove while preparing breakfast for us!!! I jumped out of my bed..bcoz my half closed eyes i banged my head with the door..but after few tumblings somehow i reached the kitchen and asked her..where did she hear that tune..she replied What do u think, only u can admire ARR songs in this world???..i was shocked..but it was one of the cutest replies of my mom.. My family is fond of ARR..though they tease me sometimes saying..U AND UR ARR... but they all admire ARR tunes... Few of my mom's fav songs are: Porkalam from thenali Taal songs kehna hi kya (Bombay) Tu hi tu (Kabhi na kabhi) aye ajnabi (Dil se) Sun ri sakhi(Hum se hai mukabla)(Actualy all slow melodies of Kadhalan in hindi) Margazhipoove Suthee Suthee tune from padayappa and lots more... She has no knowlege of tamil..but she admires the tune... ARR music has no boundaries.. it reaches every heart ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. in To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:20:15 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheel s.com/b2cam/ newsDetails. action?name= Emb11_20080731 path=/INDT/ News/Emb11_ 20080731 page=1pagecount =2utm_source= indmailutm_ medium=footer utm_content= tracking utm_campaign= Nletter_07oct200 8_ZW Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.
Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj.
Glad to see some of your guys replies to this topic..But...I am really finding it difficult to rank the songs in any order...anyone else? --- On Tue, 10/21/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 5:25 AM My list as on date :) Zindagi Manmohini Mastam Tu muskura Dil ka rishta Dost Shano Shano remix Main Yuvvraaj Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:10 PM, zlksru suresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in wrote: in all of ur listings why tu mera dost is listed somewher in the iddle order i don unstd. its my second favourite after passion song FANTABULOUS COMPOSITION BOSS WE LOVE YOU AND SURVIVE WITH UR MUSIC regards, ashwini --- On Sun, 19/10/08, Loganandh N [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in wrote: From: Loganandh N [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, 19 October, 2008, 3:21 PM Wellthis list can suprise quite a few...here's my list... 1 Manmohni - 'Thom Thom Thanana' .cant be without utterin this tune... 2 Tu muskra - chance'ye illa... 3 Dil ka rishta - gone into this completely.. . 4 Shano - a perfert disc number 5 Tu Meri Dost Hain - Benny...pinniiita daa... 6 Zindagi - Thanks boss 4 giving this to Srinivas Sir 7 Mastam - Growin on me rather slowly... 8 Shano remix - A different genre of remix i had heard till now... - Original Message From: Somashekar Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED] com To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 10:57:08 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. 1 Dil ka rishta 2 Tu muskra 3 Mastam 4 Manmohni 5 Zindagi 6 Dost 7 Shano 8 Shano remix 9 Main Yuvvraaj ( 'coz i dunt want to see shano at the bottom of the list, I Like that track too) Rgds., Somashekar --- On Sat, 10/18/08, Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ yahoo.com wrote: From: Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ yahoo.com Subject: [arr] Re: Rank order the songs of Yuvvraaj. To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, October 18, 2008, 11:42 AM 1 Dil ka rishta 2 Dost 3 Mastam 4 Tu muskra 5 Zindagi 6 Manmohni 7 Shano 8 Shano remix --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] . wrote: Here's mine for now: 1)Zindagi 2)Dost 3)Muskara 4)Dil Ka Rishta 5)Man Mohini 6)Mastam 7)Shano Remix 8)Shano _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger. yahoo.com/ download. php
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
in school days..my mother and i sit together and listen to the songs on the first day the audio is released and analyse the songs :-) once on arr's bday there was interview with our boss in worldspace ..i had an engagement with someone at that time to meet.. when i was abt to leave.interview started..but i couldnt go without listening to interview :-( At the same time i got a call andi had to leave..after i came home my mother gave me transcripts of arr's interview(was not part of this group at that time..) with humming of songs played in between :-)..now we have our vithur brother and others to share all the things abt arr .. thanks to all in this group.. From: Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008 4:47:14 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother Smiles.. smiles.. all around !! -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. in wrote: From: Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. in Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:20 PM Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
[arr] A R Rahman Is the man !
Hi There have been musicians who have come and rendered music and taken listeners to a different level.But there has hardly been a musician in the Indian music scene who has altered the meaning of good pure music and after a point charted a new trajectory for listeners to grow with him or his music. With Yuvraaj Rahman confirms that he is the man ! The music of Yuvraaj is testimony to the fact that Rahman does not want listeners to stagnate at a particular level. So let us catch up. This soundtrack rocks ! Thanks, Sreenivas
Re: [arr] Re: Doli Maare He Gode....... deleted Scene Song from Jodha akbar
Thanks Pravinder Very kind of you.. God Bless... On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nice work Vithur, Thanks for your hard work. I have noticed that you contribute a lot to the group. While others try to write new mails all the times, you answer other's messages and appreciate them when required. So I wanted to take some time and appreciate your hard work for the group. Keep going man. Pravinder --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I think its Javed Ali, who has rendered this song bit from Jodha akbar,,, which features in the deleted scenes... This comes under the heading Farewell to Jodha. a superb song bit, with a melancholy tune... I have ripped this from the ORIGINAL DVD of Jodhaaa Akbar. Enjoy . High quality song... http://www.mediafire.com/?tynga2wrzoz -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood; -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing very special in it. it is likable but not something blockbuster etc. it is in the league of recent Tu bin bataye (RDB) and Milo wahan wahan (Ada) though the two were far far better. just think of some of ARR's biggest hits and ask yourself honestly can we compare any of Yuvvraaj's songs with Satrangi, Dil se, Chaiyyan chaiyyan (Dil se) Taal se taal, ishq bina, ramta jogi (Taal), Kehna hi kya, Hamma hamma, Tu hi re (Bombay) and those from Rangeela, Saathiya, Lagaan, Roja, Sapnay etc etc or even recent lesser hits rang de basanti (RDB), khwaja mere khwaja, azeem-o-shaan (JA) etc and those from Guru etc. and you will get the answer. hence i am certainly not surprised by the reactions of masses. ARR here really disappointed, because of Ghai-ARR combo people were expecting something as fantastic as Taal, but there is no comparison between Taal and Yuvvraaj. at least if you ask me if i give 10/10 to Taal i will give only 4/10 to Yuvvraaj. ARR should have experimented in some other low profile album but certainly not in Yuvvraaj. also a film solely based on music certainly required some instantly classic music, like Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did anyone read the comments that followed the review? I can't believe the ignorance, stupidity, and narrow mindedness of some people out there --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore saitheodore@ wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Superb posts. My mother out of her love for ARR, allows me spend so much time for the groups, and also for the activities every sunday ( many a times, I even forego family occasions for doing my best for the Food Distribution programme ) She encourages me always and in fact she was very happy, when I pasted ARR 's big poster in my room, and said You ought to imbibe his Divine qualities, and lead a meaningful life like AR. All mothers for ARR always Thanks Kenny korg On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Amazing stuff. I had a similar incident with an elderly cousin of mine. He was stunned after listening to Poo Kodiyin Punnagai from Iruvar and couldn't believe that it was a young composer who had conceived it. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Smiles.. smiles.. all around !! ** -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On *Tue, 21/10/08, Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED]*wrote: From: Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:20 PM Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr http://rahmaniac.co.nr/ -- Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_messenger_6/*http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/ -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Athiradee DTS, all 6 channels - Hear the unheard
Superb Pratap u rock... Athiradee rocks. How do you do all this ?. Do u use Goldwave On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:38 PM, PRATAP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ch6 is a voice only track Ch56 are the voiceless track. The rest not worth downloading, if you want then go ahead:) Ch1 http://www.mediafire.com/?55ojj2yabjn Ch2 http://www.mediafire.com/?gmxmdqmfzj2 Ch3 http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjzznziyei Ch4 http://www.mediafire.com/?n2wyj0gt2tn Ch5 http://www.mediafire.com/?lnywjtdimom Ch6 http://www.mediafire.com/?1wjniztmamz -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Re: Ghajini with only 5 songs????
Kishore... It was posted by our dear DOLLAR Pawan On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:04 PM, kishore parayath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well...In our own group only I found it... 2-3 months bak(Before Sakkarakatti), someone said that his frnd met ARR and when asked abt upcoming projects He mentioned dat ARR said he expects the most from Ghajini dis year... Please chk d archives.. U'll definitely find it... Dats Y, even I was NOT very eager for YUVVRAAJ since I had been waiting for Ghajini and only Ghajini.. But when YUVVRAAJ music was out.. I was FLATTERED!! Then I thought, YUVVRAAJ itself is so grand... So what does ARR mean dat he expects d most frm Ghajini?? So I expect something very GRAND in Ghajini... Hopefully Harris Jayaraj's Suttum Vizhi will be answered with something like *POOVUKKUL* from *Jeans...* BTW, please chk d archives guysAnd confirm for yourselves Dont rem d user who posted it... -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Re: No one Talking abt Shreya Ghosal
Dear Gopal, Its really impossible to see each and every mail... You are doing a splendid work...No one can blame you anytime.. we are with you always... ( PLS allow this mail to the groups... lol) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I take the blame for not reviewing message content carefully but request people to not get too personal when referring to artistes. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, jibandevta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Her voice is too beautifull and she also looks very eccentric.. Hope I would get wife like her!! -Jiban --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Chord purevibz@ wrote: I love Shreya's voice. So smooth and silky. I also think she's hot! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Vithur vithurm@ wrote: Dear All, Why isnt that anyone here is talking abt the superb rendition of Tu Mera Dost by Shreya Ghosal... Oh I love her singing... Its so superb.. her voice is so sweet.. I am so happy that she is back with the BOSS...Expected her a lot for Sakkarakatti though... Any comments on this.. -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood; -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Re: 5 core elements of Rahman's music
Does Uzhavan belong to the No 4 Category ?? On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Pravinder Sheoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would love a pure form of 4 fused with heavy (but of small duration)use of 5. Has ARR done it ever? Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rahman's music can be categorized under 5 broad categories: 1) Suffi/Devotional 2) Indian Classical/semi classical/raaga based 3) Western classical/symphony 4) Folk/Indian regional/world reigional 5) Hip hop/techno/electronica/jazz (western pop) In yuvvraaj, he has combined numbers 2, 3, and 5 in the most unique way more than any other MD has done in the past. This is what makes the Yuvvraaj album so special. Many have combined 1 and 2 well, 2 and 3, 4 and 5. But, rarely has anyone combined 5 with any other number other than 4 or at most 3, and that too in rudimentary ways. Rahman has used these styles in different combinations in different albums: Jodha Akbar is largely 1 and 2 with small 3 Jaane Tu is largely 5 with some 3 and small 2 Ada is mostly 2, some 3, some 5, some 4 There is almost always a 2 and 3 in each of Rahman's albums these days with heavy emphasis on 4 and 5 in his Tamil soundtracks of late. I miss the 1s and 2s in his Tamil works! Which combination is your favorite? My favorite is 1,2,3! -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
[arr] First Impression
This is not really a review. It is just the first impression that that these songs have had on me. I am going to give them my stars anyway :) Yuvvraaj - A.R.Rahman and Gulzar have teamed up alright but that Jaane Tu Ya Janane Na spark is missing. Tu Meri Dost hai which has already hit the TV screens is undoubtedly the best track of the album. Salman Khan has managed to strangle Beethoven in one of the tracks but there are other tracks that sound good. The album surprisingly has 8 original tracks and just one remix. The first impressions are not mind blowing but I am hoping that it might start sounding good to ears once I get to watch Katrina in the videos :). Until then, they will all be any other ARR melodious numbers to me. I give it three stars out of five (***). http://varun-giridhara.blogspot.com/2008/10/first-impression.html -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;
Re: [arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
Jahanzeb, I really understand your feelings ! Even everyone has expected more than 100% above than this end product I know you are a die hard fan of Rahman, but still what must we expect ? Rahman cant put a Chhaiyya Chaiyya or Ghagan Ghagan in Yuvraaj. Songs are strongly based on Script and related to Western musical raagas [ Though I dont know much about it ] *Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. *Can you just hum a tone Rahman has to compose in coming years ? Please dont take this an offensive mail. I am just curious... I just try to do so, but somehow or other, it will resemble to any other songs of Rahman or the other. No body is perfect. Rahman is also a human being. Errors can occur. But in rare case Rahman went wrong. So just relax, hear good music... If you really didnt like this, wait for another Rahman release or switch to any other Bollywood albums :) Movie Fashion has some really good music rendered by Salim Sulaiman. Anyhow, I strictly think that when it comes to picturization of all these longs, you would love more :) Have a great day ahead Dude :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Jahanzeb Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing very special in it. it is likable but not something blockbuster etc. it is in the league of recent Tu bin bataye (RDB) and Milo wahan wahan (Ada) though the two were far far better. just think of some of ARR's biggest hits and ask yourself honestly can we compare any of Yuvvraaj's songs with Satrangi, Dil se, Chaiyyan chaiyyan (Dil se) Taal se taal, ishq bina, ramta jogi (Taal), Kehna hi kya, Hamma hamma, Tu hi re (Bombay) and those from Rangeela, Saathiya, Lagaan, Roja, Sapnay etc etc or even recent lesser hits rang de basanti (RDB), khwaja mere khwaja, azeem-o-shaan (JA) etc and those from Guru etc. and you will get the answer. hence i am certainly not surprised by the reactions of masses. ARR here really disappointed, because of Ghai-ARR combo people were expecting something as fantastic as Taal, but there is no comparison between Taal and Yuvvraaj. at least if you ask me if i give 10/10 to Taal i will give only 4/10 to Yuvvraaj. ARR should have experimented in some other low profile album but certainly not in Yuvvraaj. also a film solely based on music certainly required some instantly classic music, like Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did anyone read the comments that followed the review? I can't believe the ignorance, stupidity, and narrow mindedness of some people out there --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore saitheodore@ wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
I disagree with most of your post and whether the masses accept this or not has not yet been determined. I'm glad it's getting good reviews overall. I also think it's unfair to compare albums from different times and films. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing very special in it. it is likable but not something blockbuster etc. it is in the league of recent Tu bin bataye (RDB) and Milo wahan wahan (Ada) though the two were far far better. just think of some of ARR's biggest hits and ask yourself honestly can we compare any of Yuvvraaj's songs with Satrangi, Dil se, Chaiyyan chaiyyan (Dil se) Taal se taal, ishq bina, ramta jogi (Taal), Kehna hi kya, Hamma hamma, Tu hi re (Bombay) and those from Rangeela, Saathiya, Lagaan, Roja, Sapnay etc etc or even recent lesser hits rang de basanti (RDB), khwaja mere khwaja, azeem-o-shaan (JA) etc and those from Guru etc. and you will get the answer. hence i am certainly not surprised by the reactions of masses. ARR here really disappointed, because of Ghai-ARR combo people were expecting something as fantastic as Taal, but there is no comparison between Taal and Yuvvraaj. at least if you ask me if i give 10/10 to Taal i will give only 4/10 to Yuvvraaj. ARR should have experimented in some other low profile album but certainly not in Yuvvraaj. also a film solely based on music certainly required some instantly classic music, like Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord purevibz@ wrote: Did anyone read the comments that followed the review? I can't believe the ignorance, stupidity, and narrow mindedness of some people out there --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore saitheodore@ wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm
Re: [ARR] Manmohini 63rd time .. :)
i didn't count.. but am sure its more than 100 --- On Tue, 21/10/08, Sudan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Sudan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ARR] Manmohini 63rd time .. :) To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 8:23 PM Hey All.. I am a silent member in this group and Yuvraaj's music made me compose this mail .. I got my Ipod few weeks back and the screenshot will speak the rest :) ... Sudan Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Deep condolences to Sree Krishnan. As Chord righly said, everybody will share your pain at some point in life. Concentrate on better things which heals you better. -Siraj On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: U AND UR ARR Those were the last words of my Beloved Father to me. He left me alone on May 9th 2007. -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On *Tue, 21/10/08, Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:30 PM After reading ur mail..i coudnt stop myself from replying.. u made me remember around 9 years back..wen i bought few tamil cassettes from bangalore and returned back to my native..ie Jammu.(where very few ppl knw that there is alanguage called as Tamil..lolz) ... One morning, i was in half sleep and i heard my mom humming the tune of Marghazhipoove while preparing breakfast for us!!! I jumped out of my bed..bcoz my half closed eyes i banged my head with the door..but after few tumblings somehow i reached the kitchen and asked her..where did she hear that tune..she replied What do u think, only u can admire ARR songs in this world???..i was shocked..but it was one of the cutest replies of my mom.. My family is fond of ARR..though they tease me sometimes saying..U AND UR ARR... but they all admire ARR tunes... Few of my mom's fav songs are: Porkalam from thenali Taal songs kehna hi kya (Bombay) Tu hi tu (Kabhi na kabhi) aye ajnabi (Dil se) Sun ri sakhi(Hum se hai mukabla)(Actualy all slow melodies of Kadhalan in hindi) Margazhipoove Suthee Suthee tune from padayappa and lots more... She has no knowlege of tamil..but she admires the tune... ARR music has no boundaries.. it reaches every heart ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. inpravindersheoran%40yahoo.co.in To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:20:15 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr http://rahmaniac.co.nr/ -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheel s.com/b2cam/ newsDetails. action?name= Emb11_20080731 path=/INDT/ News/Emb11_ 20080731 page=1pagecount =2utm_source= indmailutm_ medium=footer utm_content= tracking utm_campaign= Nletter_07oct200 8_ZWhttp://www.zigwheels.com/b2cam/newsDetails.action?name=Emb11_20080731path=/INDT/News/Emb11_20080731page=1pagecount=2utm_source=indmailutm_medium=footerutm_content=trackingutm_campaign=Nletter_07oct2008_ZW -- Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_messenger_6/*http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
[arr] [ Non - ARR ] How to Configure Rahman Yahoo Groups in your Gmail
Hello Guys, Rather than any other forums or communities, I really love this place where true fans really interact with each other. I introduce this fan clubs to many of my friends and they all used to complain that it is not user friendly to reply to each mails and read the follow ups. So if any of the members is having difficulty in doing the follow ups and replying to the emails, here is a good way to optimize the group in a user friendly manner. The steps to configure Yahoo groups in Gmail. 1. Please configure the A R Rahman fan group to your gmail address in the link www.arrahmanfans.com 2. If this is already being done, then it is fine. 3. Once Subscribed to the fan group all mails will be forwarded to your Gmail address. ie Posts and related follow ups. 4. Once the email arrives in you gmail inbox, open one of the emails. Then follow these steps. - Open an email of ARR Yahoo Group. - Besides Delete button, you will find More Actions - Click More Actions - Then click Filter Messages like these - Then Click Next Step - Tick the box Skip the inbox - Tick the box Apply the label - Click New Label - Type in the label name as A R Rahman or something you wish. - Also Tick Also apply filter to XX conversations below. - Then click Create Filter - Now a filter has been created and all email will be now moved to the Rahman Folder - Now you can manage and read the email posts in much a user friendly manner. Hope this helps, many our Fellow Rahmaniacs. If you already know this, please ignore this email :) Hail Rahman :) -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
Re: [ARR] Manmohini 63rd time .. :)
I think Sudan meant 63 times repeatedly (without break and without playing any other songs in between) Am I right, Sudan? -Siraj On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:43 AM, jemsheed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i didn't count.. but am sure its more than 100 --- On *Tue, 21/10/08, Sudan [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: Sudan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ARR] Manmohini 63rd time .. :) To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 8:23 PM Hey All.. I am a silent member in this group and Yuvraaj's music made me compose this mail .. I got my Ipod few weeks back and the screenshot will speak the rest :) .. Sudan -- Be the first one to try the new Messenger 9 Beta! Click here.http://in..rd.yahoo.com/tagline_messenger_7/*http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/win/
Re: [arr] Re: My Mother
Deep Condolences to you dearest Krish bro You are a great treasure to this world, and to the world of ARR Fans... People who have interacted with you in person can appreciate what I am writing here.. May God Bless u all with everything that you need.. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Siraj K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Deep condolences to Sree Krishnan. As Chord righly said, everybody will share your pain at some point in life. Concentrate on better things which heals you better. -Siraj On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Sreekrishnan R [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: U AND UR ARR Those were the last words of my Beloved Father to me. He left me alone on May 9th 2007. -- regards.. Krish.. His Music ~ My Mother Tongue --- On *Tue, 21/10/08, Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: Neetika raina [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Re: My Mother To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 3:30 PM After reading ur mail..i coudnt stop myself from replying.. u made me remember around 9 years back..wen i bought few tamil cassettes from bangalore and returned back to my native..ie Jammu.(where very few ppl knw that there is alanguage called as Tamil..lolz) ... One morning, i was in half sleep and i heard my mom humming the tune of Marghazhipoove while preparing breakfast for us!!! I jumped out of my bed..bcoz my half closed eyes i banged my head with the door..but after few tumblings somehow i reached the kitchen and asked her..where did she hear that tune..she replied What do u think, only u can admire ARR songs in this world???..i was shocked..but it was one of the cutest replies of my mom.. My family is fond of ARR..though they tease me sometimes saying..U AND UR ARR... but they all admire ARR tunes... Few of my mom's fav songs are: Porkalam from thenali Taal songs kehna hi kya (Bombay) Tu hi tu (Kabhi na kabhi) aye ajnabi (Dil se) Sun ri sakhi(Hum se hai mukabla)(Actualy all slow melodies of Kadhalan in hindi) Margazhipoove Suthee Suthee tune from padayappa and lots more... She has no knowlege of tamil..but she admires the tune... ARR music has no boundaries.. it reaches every heart ~Love Music Love Life Neetika - Original Message - From: Pravinder Sheoran pravindersheoran@ yahoo.co. inpravindersheoran%40yahoo.co.in To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:20:15 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi Subject: [arr] Re: My Mother Hi All, Just thought I would share my one as well. I never knew my mom even knew who ARR was untill one day. She was watching television in the afternoon one day and me and my brother were just doing something in another room. Suddenly she called us and said they are showing the muslim guy on the television. I asked which muslim guy? She said the guy about whom you and your brother talk all the times. Me and my brother were stunned completely. We ran and it was really ARR. We asked her, 'What else do you know about his music?' She said all the songs that you guys keep listening all the day are of same kind and they are different than the usual songs on Radio and television. Me and my brother were in shock that day and completely stunned. Hail ARR and secret powers of him. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. wrote: My Mom loves Munbe Vaa :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22 AM, kenny_korg kenny_korg@ ... wrote: My mother ussualy dont listen to music much. But she likes 70's songa lot especially from MS Wiswanathan and also like Rahman's Music. (tamil songs) Yesterday i played YUVRAJ at home Radio. She was sewing something and that time MANMOHINI was playing and she suddenly asked is this Music by A.R.Rahman. Yes i said and asked how she know. She said the song is really nice. (first time she listened to manmohini and she dont know hindi) In my heart (ur (RAHMAN) music is really magic man) Rahman my inspiration, Kenny ROgers -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac. co.nr http://rahmaniac.co.nr/ -- Hyundai to launch the i20 in India. Catch the exclusive preview on ZigWheels.com http://www.zigwheel s.com/b2cam/ newsDetails. action?name= Emb11_20080731 path=/INDT/ News/Emb11_ 20080731 page=1pagecount =2utm_source= indmailutm_ medium=footer utm_content= tracking utm_campaign= Nletter_07oct200 8_ZWhttp://www.zigwheels.com/b2cam/newsDetails.action?name=Emb11_20080731path=/INDT/News/Emb11_20080731page=1pagecount=2utm_source=indmailutm_medium=footerutm_content=trackingutm_campaign=Nletter_07oct2008_ZW -- Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_messenger_6/*http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/ -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart;
Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing!
No issues :) Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:34 PM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lets Agree to Disagree :-) Rgds Jamshid --- On *Tue, 10/21/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 5:19 AM So, is might right ? We also need to understand that the days of one or two newspapers throughout a city, one TV channel , no internet have gone by. So with the media channels increasing, the trash that comes with it is also going to increase. We cannot expect everyone to toe our line. The last thing we would to happen is tarnish Rahman by our responses. Because as the largest fan group (I think so) , it is also our duty to practice what Rahman preaches and practices. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:30 PM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] com[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: May be you are true..But i really enjoyed reading most of it because i think the reviewers should think twice before they review a rahman release on the first listen on the release day.( its high time they respect this man and what he has given to indian music) I am working in KSA in a remote area and doesn't get much time to watch TV to catch up with the latest music . So i go by reading the reviews.( in india by some means you will get to listen to most of the new songs and can pick your own good ones) . So , I feel , baseless reviews ( I didn't see even a single person supporting his views in the thread) deserves its share from the mass so that next time he will be more carefull and responsible :-) ..i am sure , in hindsight Joginder will be repenting the hasty review he did for JA.and it was evident in his review of ADA. Yea..the tone is really sarcastic... i agree. may be he should not let the public comment back in the site :-)( because controlling mass is difficult) -Jamshid --- On *Mon, 10/20/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] com[EMAIL PROTECTED] * wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] blogger bombed - I can't stop laughing! To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, October 20, 2008, 10:50 PM I am sorry to say but the comments are a bit juvenile. To say that an album shouldn't be criticized just because it is by Rahman does not pass muster. There were couple of crude remarks as well which are unwarranted. The album stands tall on its own merits. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Thulasi Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] com[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well deserved comments!! On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:47 AM, jamshid TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] com[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys Did you see what is the State of this guy who reviewed Yuvraj on the release day ? http://harryjerry. com/music/ review-yuvvraaj- soundtrack/http://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/ He is blasted left and right and not even a single comment is supportive for him..i couldn't stop laughing seeing some of the comments like... *Raheel* Oct 16th, 2008 at 9:08 amhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-979 Hey man, Dont even think of reviewing another Rahman album. Just get a life for yourself, relax, and listen to the normal crap you are used to alright. Probably u r frustrated in life. I know it sucks! so u need help man! natasha Oct 16th, 2008 at 10:14 pmhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1017 go get a brain scan done ravish ji…coz if thats how u interpret things dn u really need a reality check!!good morning *Dr.Gopal* Oct 17th, 2008 at 9:59 amhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1035 Friends, its not Harry's Fault.. Techically there is center for music in cerebrum of Brain.unless that is developed properly you cannot appreciate music. pls visit http://www.biologyr eference. com/Bl-Ce/ Brain.htmlhttp://www.biologyreference.com/Bl-Ce/Brain.html To hear a piece of music, for example, involves the primary auditory cortex, but to recognize that music as Mozart or Elvis Presley involves the auditory association area just below the primary auditory cortex. And the best one.. *shankar* Oct 19th, 2008 at 9:06 pmhttp://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/#comment-1070 Dear Harry, Excellent review considering your standards!! found two tracks which u might lov.. 1) Baa ..Baa Black sheep.. 2)Twinkle twinkle little star… and by the way.. Stop your out of world reviews to these tracks made exclusively for you!… OK ..good boy..chalo Drink More complan..For you need to grow a LOT…. Guy committed the Same mistake what joginder did for JA... I am still not
Re: [arr] Roop Kumar Rathod voice in dil ka rishtha
He starts the song.( Ek jaan hai hum) ...the alaap in the begining is by him and he is also part of the chorus singing Dil ka yeh sikka...chal jaane deand throughout the song in bits and pieces. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:10 PM, fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: yes ur guess is right - Original Message From: logesh kum-arr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:21:05 PM Subject: [arr] Roop Kumar Rathod voice in dil ka rishtha Hi Guys, Anyone have idea as to exactly which portion is Roop Kumar Rathod singing in Dil ka rishtha, i am aware of his voice but still am confused as to which portion has he contributed .. well my guess is the first portion of short classical rendition ... can any one enlighten this ? -- best regrards Logesh A
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
Jahanzeb, The true fact is you are disapponinted with the music but its only you..but there is something called difference of opininion!!! a lot of people both here and orkut ARRahman communitiy..liked the music. well you can always compare with Taal, Dilse, Rangeela. but really you should spend some time reading the reviews came out when those were out. I'm sure there will be another Janhanzeb trying to make people understand how Arr disapointed yet again. but outof nowhere it becomes a classic after a year for some of those. I have nothing against your taste...but Here is the most imp point you migt havs missed!! 1.ARR is the highly paid music director...paid big bugs!!! 2.Big deal producers still trying to get ARR as their film music director. They wait more time than even a ARR-Fan waiting for ARR's release. Do you think the producers like ARRs divine feelings??..or they like his recording theater,or place where he lives or they liked him because he composed Roja, Dil se, Rangeela(hahaa). na na na..this aint joke!! they go to him because of the MASS, CURRENT MARKET not the 1996 popularity..and these cant be given only by Fans but a lot lot more people need to like the music. but here is the catch with ARR - The MASS you are talking about is the FANS. If ARR fans like it then it already reached the mass. be assured about it.If you dont like it guess what? I pity you. You are one of those small..tiny winy group who doesnt likes this.. sorry!! no Offense...you asked for it bro.!! dont glue your eyes and ears to your music system with Yuvvraaj playing..just relax yourslef.focus on your normal day to day life and have this song played in yoru car,living room when you have dinner..rom nowhere it hits you like a storm...!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing very special in it. it is likable but not something blockbuster etc. it is in the league of recent Tu bin bataye (RDB) and Milo wahan wahan (Ada) though the two were far far better. just think of some of ARR's biggest hits and ask yourself honestly can we compare any of Yuvvraaj's songs with Satrangi, Dil se, Chaiyyan chaiyyan (Dil se) Taal se taal, ishq bina, ramta jogi (Taal), Kehna hi kya, Hamma hamma, Tu hi re (Bombay) and those from Rangeela, Saathiya, Lagaan, Roja, Sapnay etc etc or even recent lesser hits rang de basanti (RDB), khwaja mere khwaja, azeem-o-shaan (JA) etc and those from Guru etc. and you will get the answer. hence i am certainly not surprised by the reactions of masses. ARR here really disappointed, because of Ghai-ARR combo people were expecting something as fantastic as Taal, but there is no comparison between Taal and Yuvvraaj. at least if you ask me if i give 10/10 to Taal i will give only 4/10 to Yuvvraaj. ARR should have experimented in some other low profile album but certainly not in Yuvvraaj. also a film solely based on music certainly required some instantly classic music, like Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord purevibz@ wrote: Did anyone read the comments that
Re: [arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
On 10/21/2008 10:10 PM India Time, _Jahanzeb Farooq_ wrote: man you have to accept it. Please, let me decide what I am going to accept. You can't dictate like this, buddy. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. No way. Shano and Mastam are going to be on every youth's tongue, me think. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Agreed. So? Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. Hmm. I thought about it and I find that I have to agree with you. So, I also concede that even though Yuvraj is an album for the masses and it has good softer songs also (manmohini, zindagi), still, I have to agree that there is no mindblowing song AS PER ARR STANDARDS. I think that is the area where the freedom ARR gets makes the whole difference. Mani gives ARR complete freedom, so ARR's every Mani album has one or more mindblowing songs. Deepa mehta gives ARR complete freedom, so ARR's every Deepa album has one or more mindblowing songs. But, even though Ghai's inputs have done wonders in Taal and Yuvraj, those have restricted ARR from giving a mindblowing song in Yuvraj. But, I would not complain. ARR is operating in a commercial world, and Yuvraj is having all the potential of becoming the biggest commercial hit of ARR's career. That would help him. And it would help us fans also when we get ridiculed by ARR's detractors who never fail to highlight when Pritam or Himesh's songs top the chart. And, me think, that is what Ghai wanted - compromise on mindblowing song and give an outright commercial hit. And ARR/Ghai have succeeded like anything in this album. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. Why are you so inclined on keeping us fans in a separate category apart from masses? Does it satisfy your ego that you are on a higher ivory tower as a fan compared to lowly, meanly, measly masses. It is not so. We are all humans, made equal by our Creator. This album is going to bring millions of new fans to ARR's fold. Masses will become ARR fans after listening to this album. You think that is going to dilute the superiority of ARR fans. I differ. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. That is going to personal taste now. I have written that I personally found Ishq bina a tad too sweet, sacharine sweet, for my liking. I didn't like any remix, and western in Taal. My find in that was Ni main samajh gayi, Nahin Samne, jangal mein koyal bole, taal se taal mila, etc. I am not able to compare Taal with Yuvraj. They are different genre of songs. And, for Dil Se and Bombay, or even Guru, or Yuva: well, Mani is Mani, yaar. Add, 1947 Earh, Water: Well, Deepa Mehta is Deepa Mehta. Ghai is different. The only album of ARR that I outright disliked is Love Bird. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. here, you lost me. Mastam is the so cathy, yet soothing. It is going to be loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. So? It is a different song. It has its own style, its own ingredients. That is how ARR gave this song, and it is great in its existing form. If ARR has changed a single thing in it, that would have become a different song. too little music? Seems you have forgotten Khamosh Raat of Takshak that would hold the ARR's all time record for minimal music, me think. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? Now, I would say your think line is irrational. ARR has capability to make Manmohini 2 hours song, but Ghai wouldn't put a 2 hours manmohini in his film. So why make it 2 hours? Ghai has taken a liking for pure classical for some time, for a change, for some reason. Kishna had Kaahe Ujadi Mori neend (ID), and he wanted a short piece having pure classical. That is what he got. strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Exactly, and you should have left Mastam out of this logic. Mastam is what people can humm out all day. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not
Re: [arr] First Impression
On 10/21/2008 10:31 PM India Time, _Vithur_ wrote: This is not really a review. It is just the first impression that that these songs have had on me. I am going to give them my stars anyway :) Yuvvraaj - A.R.Rahman and Gulzar have teamed up alright but that Jaane Tu Ya Janane Na spark is missing. That means the songs have not yet grown on this guy. Tu Meri Dost hai which has already hit the TV screens is undoubtedly the best track of the album. Salman Khan has managed to strangle Beethoven in one of the tracks but there are other tracks that sound good. The album surprisingly has 8 original tracks and just one remix. The first impressions are not mind blowing Right. It is an ARR album. What had you expected? but I am hoping that it might start sounding good to ears once I get to watch Katrina in the videos :). oh, ho ho. So, that is your criteria of judging music? Until then, they will all be any other ARR melodious numbers to me. I give it three stars out of five (***). So, you have kept only two stars for Katrina? Boy, Salman is going to be very angry with you. :-) http://varun-giridhara.blogspot.com/2008/10/first-impression.html -- regards, Vithur -- Rawat
Re: [arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
All the while I was thinking we are also part of the masses. csrao -Original Message- From: Jahanzeb Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 10:10 pm Subject: [arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing very special in it. it is likable but not something blockbuster etc. it is in the league of recent Tu bin bataye (RDB) and Milo wahan wahan (Ada) though the two were far far better. just think of some of ARR's biggest hits and ask yourself honestly can we compare any of Yuvvraaj's songs with Satrangi, Dil se, Chaiyyan chaiyyan (Dil se) Taal se taal, ishq bina, ramta jogi (Taal), Kehna hi kya, Hamma hamma, Tu hi re (Bombay) and those from Rangeela, Saathiya, Lagaan, Roja, Sapnay etc etc or even recent lesser hits rang de basanti (RDB), khwaja mere khwaja, azeem-o-shaan (JA) etc and those from Guru etc. and you will get the answer. hence i am certainly not surprised by the reactions of masses. ARR here really disappointed, because of Ghai-ARR combo people were expecting something as fantastic as Taal, but there is no comparison between Taal and Yuvvraaj. at least if you ask me if i give 10/10 to Taal i will give only 4/10 to Yuvvraaj. ARR should have experimented in some other low profile album but certainly not in Yuvvraaj. also a film solely based on music certainly required some instantly classic music, like Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did anyone read the comments that followed the review? I can't believe the ignorance, stupidity, and narrow mindedness of some people out there --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore saitheodore@ wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? b Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Groups Links You are invited to Get a Free AOL Email ID. - http://webmail.aol.in
[arr] Re: Is it not Blazze in Shano Shano?
Irritating? Overused? Blaaze is a diamond.. Very few know his value.. ARR knows where to use what in music..Most of ARR fans love BlaazeShould appreciate his energy.. Very few can do what he is doing.. Learn to respect others... my_arr --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/21/2008 7:30 AM India Time, _Chord_ wrote: I agree. Shano would be much better without Blaaze's rapping and irritating voice. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Leslie D dorai365@ wrote: Is it just me or anybody else who is getting irritated at hearing Blazze's rap in so many songs. His rap is boring and monotonous .. Wonder why he is being so overused. Chord can't Blaaze, saala! Leslie can't Blaaze, saala! :-) :-) :-) Apologies. -- Rawat
[arr] [Semi-ARR] - ARR's influence
From a blog http://gordongartrelle.blogspot.com/2008/10/music-gang-gang-dance.html Its amazing how many people ARR has influenced over the past 2 decades and will continue to do so forever. Every now and then you see his name pop up on some random webpage citing his brilliance and exemplifying his stature as one of the greatest names in the realms of the musical world. Yet another example .this one *When asked which musicians influence their current sound both DeWitt and Bougatsos strike in agreement over Indian composer AR Rahman* -A Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Music: Gang Gang Dancehttp://gordongartrelle.blogspot.com/2008/10/music-gang-gang-dance.html http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/10/21/arts/gangspan.jpg GordonGartrelle super-favorites Gang Gang Dance were featured in the New York Times yesterday. Lizzi Bougatsos drops some knowledge about being in New York in the early 2000's and not feeling dudes on Ludlow in leather jackets letting the Strokes be the official New York reppers. Like Yeasayer's music with their brown guitar dude Anand Wilder (which is really his government, holy shit), Lizzi's vocals have always reminded me of Bollywood music. I wasn't sure if I was going crazy or if the melodies seem inherently Bollywood to me. I thought maybe I was being a race dude who wanted to take Indian credit for something that may have not been Brown at all. Thankfully I'm not insane as the article sheds light on Lizzi's appreciation of pygmy, Ethiopian and Bollywood music. Also, it points out that this ain't no Brooklyn band, they rep Manhattan. Upon further digging I found an article in from Drowned in Sound that sheds more light on their taste for BrOWnSOundZ, as I call it. *When asked which musicians influence their current sound both DeWitt and Bougatsos strike in agreement over Indian composer AR Rahman*. Rawwar unashamedly documents their applying a particular focus on a newfound pop sensibility, with Rahman amongst many other Bollywood influences applied, acting as a signal of intent but with each element of the quartet suitably splintering violently against one another. Sonically, the sounds are all over the place. There is a lot in there that inspires as a producer and relates to what we do. Bougatsos snaps her head with agreement: There is common cinematic quality between our sound. Hell yeah. Please cop Saint Dymphna as it's probably the most accessible their music has been and I dig it for that. Probably top 5 on my year. Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/arts/music/21gang.html Drowned in Sound: http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/2321363 Kind of related, I've been thinking about music a lot lately and more specifically my own music. I want to start working on a new project thats spaced out as shit, involves sampling Bollywood tunes to the point where it's not clear where the samples come from, singing sparsely in autotune only to be heavily delayed and not really singing at all, with some bassy ass drums. On some Koushik, El Guincho, Panda Bear type jumpoff conceptually. Conceptually, I mean, that's the concept right there. But how I'm gonna do that though? -- -A http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com
Re: [arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
I havent written a lot in this group but that doesnt mean i dont like Rahman. To me, he is the BEST THING EVER that happened to Indian Music. The first time i heard Yuvvraaj music, i felt that was a load of crap. But hey, thats what i felt when i heard Kaadhalan first. Same with Dil Se, or Taal. I cant remember one of Rahman's that i liked the first time. But Dil Se and Taal went on to become my all time favourites. He makes this wierd kind of music that grows on you then makes you go crazy over it. Thats one of the things that makes him a music director different from others. He doesnt bring out stereo type music lik Pritham does or stupid Himesh Reshamayya does. (God, im comparing Ferraris to Maruthi 800s. Pritam and Himesh should be proud that at least i said their name in the same breath as Rahman's). A good critique finds the strong points of a piece that he is critiquing. The main point my brother Jehanzeb missed out here is that, the music is different from what bollywood is churning out day in day out. It takes time for someone to get used to that music. That never means the music is bad. Your ears are atuned to mainstream Himesh, Pritam or whatever. They may give you short time ecstasy But Rahman brings that mystique to a song which makes you want to listen to it again when you havent actually liked it the first time. Then you listen it a second time and think Thats not bad after all. The third time you go I kinda like it. Then after a few time you go, Wow! thats wonderful. I have gone through that phase with every one of his compositions. So my point is even if Yuvvraaj ends up being Rahmans weakest ever, it is better than the rest out there... (Its my opinion and solely my opinion).. Alfa From: arunsoft2k [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 7:43:02 AM Subject: [arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments Jahanzeb, The true fact is you are disapponinted with the music but its only you..but there is something called difference of opininion!!! a lot of people both here and orkut ARRahman communitiy.. liked the music. well you can always compare with Taal, Dilse, Rangeela. but really you should spend some time reading the reviews came out when those were out. I'm sure there will be another Janhanzeb trying to make people understand how Arr disapointed yet again. but outof nowhere it becomes a classic after a year for some of those. I have nothing against your taste...but Here is the most imp point you migt havs missed!! 1.ARR is the highly paid music director...paid big bugs!!! 2.Big deal producers still trying to get ARR as their film music director. They wait more time than even a ARR-Fan waiting for ARR's release. Do you think the producers like ARRs divine feelings??.. or they like his recording theater,or place where he lives or they liked him because he composed Roja, Dil se, Rangeela(hahaa) . na na na..this aint joke!! they go to him because of the MASS, CURRENT MARKET not the 1996 popularity. .and these cant be given only by Fans but a lot lot more people need to like the music. but here is the catch with ARR - The MASS you are talking about is the FANS. If ARR fans like it then it already reached the mass. be assured about it.If you dont like it guess what? I pity you. You are one of those small..tiny winy group who doesnt likes this.. sorry!! no Offense...you asked for it bro.!! dont glue your eyes and ears to your music system with Yuvvraaj playing..just relax yourslef.focus on your normal day to day life and have this song played in yoru car,living room when you have dinner..rom nowhere it hits you like a storm...!! --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ ... wrote: man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
Farzad thanks for understanding my feelings. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Farzad khaleel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jahanzeb, I really understand your feelings ! Even everyone has expected more than 100% above than this end product I know you are a die hard fan of Rahman, but still what must we expect ? Rahman cant put a Chhaiyya Chaiyya or Ghagan Ghagan in Yuvraaj. Songs are strongly based on Script and related to Western musical raagas [ Though I dont know much about it ] *Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. *Can you just hum a tone Rahman has to compose in coming years ? Please dont take this an offensive mail. I am just curious... I just try to do so, but somehow or other, it will resemble to any other songs of Rahman or the other. No body is perfect. Rahman is also a human being. Errors can occur. But in rare case Rahman went wrong. So just relax, hear good music... If you really didnt like this, wait for another Rahman release or switch to any other Bollywood albums :) Movie Fashion has some really good music rendered by Salim Sulaiman. Anyhow, I strictly think that when it comes to picturization of all these longs, you would love more :) Have a great day ahead Dude :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Jahanzeb Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing very special in it. it is likable but not something blockbuster etc. it is in the league of recent Tu bin bataye (RDB) and Milo wahan wahan (Ada) though the two were far far better. just think of some of ARR's biggest hits and ask yourself honestly can we compare any of Yuvvraaj's songs with Satrangi, Dil se, Chaiyyan chaiyyan (Dil se) Taal se taal, ishq bina, ramta jogi (Taal), Kehna hi kya, Hamma hamma, Tu hi re (Bombay) and those from Rangeela, Saathiya, Lagaan, Roja, Sapnay etc etc or even recent lesser hits rang de basanti (RDB), khwaja mere khwaja, azeem-o-shaan (JA) etc and those from Guru etc. and you will get the answer. hence i am certainly not surprised by the reactions of masses. ARR here really disappointed, because of Ghai-ARR combo people were expecting something as fantastic as Taal, but there is no comparison between Taal and Yuvvraaj. at least if you ask me if i give 10/10 to Taal i will give only 4/10 to Yuvvraaj. ARR should have experimented in some other low profile album but certainly not in Yuvvraaj. also a film solely based on music certainly required some instantly classic music, like Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Chord purevibz@ wrote: Did anyone read the comments that followed the review? I can't believe the ignorance, stupidity, and narrow mindedness of some people out there --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Sai Theodore saitheodore@ wrote: http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
[arr] Re: Rediff Review - Yuvvraaj - followed by idiotic comments
The true fact is you are disapponinted with the music but its only you. it is not only me. a proof is comments on the blog we are currently discussing. they go to him because of the MASS, CURRENT MARKET not the 1996 popularity..and these cant be given only by Fans but a lot lot more people need to like the music. of course i and everyone here knows this. the point here what we are discussing is that with yuvvraaj ARR could not deliver an album which is as highly liked by the masses as taal, dil se etc. here is the catch with ARR - The MASS you are talking about is the FANS. If ARR fans like it then it already reached the mass. be assured about it. i don't agree. the masses are not fans. there are lots of his albums which were not liked by masses but of course were liked by his fans. If you dont like it guess what? I pity you. You are one of those small..tiny winy group who doesnt likes this.. sorry!! no Offense i never said i am not liking it, i am only saying it is not one of ARR's bests. and disappoints as album of a Ghai-ARR combo especially after masterpiece Taal. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, arunsoft2k [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jahanzeb, The true fact is you are disapponinted with the music but its only you..but there is something called difference of opininion!!! a lot of people both here and orkut ARRahman communitiy..liked the music. well you can always compare with Taal, Dilse, Rangeela. but really you should spend some time reading the reviews came out when those were out. I'm sure there will be another Janhanzeb trying to make people understand how Arr disapointed yet again. but outof nowhere it becomes a classic after a year for some of those. I have nothing against your taste...but Here is the most imp point you migt havs missed!! 1.ARR is the highly paid music director...paid big bugs!!! 2.Big deal producers still trying to get ARR as their film music director. They wait more time than even a ARR-Fan waiting for ARR's release. Do you think the producers like ARRs divine feelings??..or they like his recording theater,or place where he lives or they liked him because he composed Roja, Dil se, Rangeela(hahaa). na na na..this aint joke!! they go to him because of the MASS, CURRENT MARKET not the 1996 popularity..and these cant be given only by Fans but a lot lot more people need to like the music. but here is the catch with ARR - The MASS you are talking about is the FANS. If ARR fans like it then it already reached the mass. be assured about it.If you dont like it guess what? I pity you. You are one of those small..tiny winy group who doesnt likes this.. sorry!! no Offense...you asked for it bro.!! dont glue your eyes and ears to your music system with Yuvvraaj playing..just relax yourslef.focus on your normal day to day life and have this song played in yoru car,living room when you have dinner..rom nowhere it hits you like a storm...!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb Farooq jahanzebtippu@ wrote: man you have to accept it. although it is growing on us and we have started liking more compared to the first time, but the fact remains that it is not something liked by the masses. only one song Tu meri dost would be liked by the masses but not the rest. even recent ARR albums had many songs loved by masses (and critics) e.g., Tere bina, Mayya mayya, Barso re (Guru), Pappu, Aditi, Kahin to (JTYJN) etc etc. Furthermore the fact remains that Yuvvraaj does not have even a single song which can be called just mibdblowing or plain awesome as per the ARR standards etc. comparing to Taal it still remains a HUGE disappointment, if not for us (ARR fans) certainly it is for masses. the weakest songs of Dil se, Taal or Bombay are still better than strongest song/s of Yuvvraaj. lets analyze it. Mastam mastam is good, it grows, melody is Rahmanish, Sonu is perfect, but again it is not something instantly loved by masses. Zindagi is again good but nothing exceptional. it heavily relies on vocals, too little music, no traditional ARR interludes etc. Man mohini is very good but alas too short, which is completely un- understandable, why did not ARR put a few more minutes to it??? strange. Dil ka risha is very good again, orchestra is great. it would be loved more than Zindagi, Mastam, Man mohini by masses. however it is a very situational song, not something you will find people humming or playing on streets etc. Shano shano is one of the weakest songs of ARR ever, people will not find anything special in it. it is not very different than dozens of Pritam and others' songs releasing every day. even Pappu (JTYJN) was far far far far far far better. so at the end the only song remains is Tu muskura which will be liked by the masses but again there is nothing
[arr] Re: Yuvvraaj - Can I get it in Singapore?
It's available now, go get 'em! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vanitha G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Anyone knows if I can get the CD in Mustafa? Vanitha __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
[arr] Ghajini Music - Rhythm and Blues
Here's a reminder to everyone about the article giving us a glimpse into Ghajini's music. Look for influences such as soul, gospel, and funk. I hope Blaaze and rap is not included. I expect lots of bass guitar, synth, heavy beats with little or no ethnic percussion. http://rahmaniac.wordpress.com/2008/05/17/ghajini-music-of-rahman-a-little-bit-hatke/ If R and B is going to be in Ghajini, here's a bit of history and info on R and B if anyone is interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_and_blues Seems like Rahman is really trying to stand out from the crowd and be different as much as possible. He's doing a good job at it!
[arr] Re: Shano shano my take on this great song
Totally agree! Guess what? This is the first song in the album that took me by storm. As you said, something very addictive, very seductive - you can't help shake a leg or twitch your body to those steps...MAN, what a song... and the rap version is astounding too! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Arijit Debnath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shano shano is getting critised everday in this forum ok I am taking this in a positive way thinking that Rahman may compose same genre song with more vibrant wayinstead of discarding these kind of rhythmic scores. But I thing this is one of the greatest song which will create great history It has got some strange tune built inside which is compelling to go to floor every time...same reaction I got in the song Maramkothiye from Ah Aha... Shano Shano is taking me in trance while the female voice is rendering a beatiful tune. I heard the same kind of critisism for Rukmani Rukmani, Humba Humba, to some extent Chaiyan Chaiyan (voice doesn'r suit Sahrukh etc), and more recently Pappu and Taxiall these songs proved Rahman's capability to get everyone on the dance floor all these tunes has something strange in them...one can't sit idle listening to these songs I believe if that is not the case I'm insane Arijit
Re: [arr] Please address my queries!!
we are ARR fans but we should be ashamed of these types of comments HE is one of the most humblest person i have seen now a days he never got irritated with how bad reviews he got or how good other got... if his soul is satisfied ...he is that should be our way too we are well satisfied with YUVVRAAj...so don't get bother with anything :) --- On Tue, 10/21/08, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [arr] Please address my queries!! To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 5:21 PM Very well said, Gomzy. Jiban, if you go around thrashing people who don't believe in the things you believe in, you will not have time to do anything else including listening to the divine music of ARR. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Gomzy gomtesh.upadhye@ gmail.com wrote: Its the same way that ARR fans poke their noses when somebody is appreciatingHarris Jayraj's music :) On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:35 AM, jibandevta [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in wrote: With recent Yuvvraaj Music launch everybody is highly appreciating ARRahman sir except few people.. I have surfed many reviews and blogs and comments. I have one query..With due respect to IR, why his 'fanatic'fans always poke nose wherever there is talk of Rahman sir.. they start glorifying IR as if only he knows music and he is only composer in India..[I feel to thrash everybody who does not like ARR] We have many old composers who are on par with IR across the globe. Why ARR is mostly criticised in South India.? Please address my queries ASAP as I do not know what's happening down south..is it the same situation always when ARR's new music launches? I want genuine answers to queries from my South Indian friends in this group.. -Jiban __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com