Re: [arr] meenaxi rocks
I agree...Meenaxi is one of my favorite Rahman albums too. On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 7:52 PM, senthil kannan wrote: > > > Ya Same here i still remember the day i stole few bucks from my dad's > wallet just to buy the digital copy of it and it was worth all the effort. > Later i was caught due to my suspicious behaviour of listening to those > numbers all the day and night. I was totally engrossed with that. Such a > soul stirring album it was. > > --- On *Tue, 6/1/10, Taimur Nadeem * wrote: > > > From: Taimur Nadeem > Subject: [arr] meenaxi rocks > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 10:32 AM > > > >With my tour to the land of sand dunes and desert going superb there is > an album of A R RAHMAN which is making my days here just too beautiful.its > Meenaxi.each n every song of the movie is just out of the world. one of the > very best works of a r rahman . i must say MF HUSSAIN genuinely exploRed the > briLLiance of A R RAHMAN IN the soundtracks of the movie.and the feel it is > giving me in this scorching heat of the desert land ah i love it .yeh rishta > kya , chinnama, rang hai , do kadam , noor my goodness they are treat to the > ears. guys had anyone from you felt this same feelings as i am feeling in > the desert land listening to meenaxi songs do write about it . i am enjoying > every bit of it ... > > regards,, > > > taimur > bahawalnagar, > Pakistan. > > > >
[arr] Re: meenaxi rocks
Taimur..ohh...you are praising another ARR's 'non Tamil-film' album ;-) That's breaking news! I can only say Meenaxi is masterpiece! Regards Yogesh --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, senthil kannan wrote: > > Ya Same here i still remember the day i stole few bucks from my dad's > wallet just to buy the digital copy of it and it was worth all the effort. > Later i was caught due to my suspicious behaviour of listening to those > numbers all the day and night. I was totally engrossed with that. Such a soul > stirring album it was. > > --- On Tue, 6/1/10, Taimur Nadeem wrote: > > > From: Taimur Nadeem > Subject: [arr] meenaxi rocks > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 10:32 AM > > >  > > > > > > > > > With my tour to the land of sand dunes and desert going superb there is an > album of A R RAHMAN which is making my days here just too beautiful.its > Meenaxi.each n every song of the movie is just out of the world. one of the > very best works of a r rahman . i must say MF HUSSAIN genuinely exploRed the > briLLiance of A R RAHMAN IN the soundtracks of the movie.and the feel it is > giving me in this scorching heat of the desert land ah i love it .yeh rishta > kya , chinnama, rang hai , do kadam , noor my goodness they are treat to the > ears. guys had anyone from you felt this same feelings as i am feeling in the > desert land listening to meenaxi songs do write about it . i am enjoying > every bit of it ... >  > regards,, >  >  > taimur > bahawalnagar, > Pakistan. >
[arr] Re: Puthadai anaithukkum Vithaga vilangum mozhi !
Her name is KASH, she along with Krissy are singers in SingaporeBut their mother tongue is Tamil...Heres the link to one of their songs, INTOXICATION...A nice song...:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57Xr5B9Yxjk --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Kali Dasan wrote: > > Me too thinking of the same lyrics > > > M.KALIDASAN > The Rahman Lover > > --- On Wed, 2/6/10, arrbals wrote: > > > From: arrbals > Subject: [arr] Puthadai anaithukkum Vithaga vilangum mozhi ! > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 2 June, 2010, 2:57 PM > > > > The Semmozhi song kept growing on me and its on the breaking point now. > Particularly the female rap part along with Blaze is so catchy and so so > cool.. And man, when she says "Puthadai anaithukkum Vithaga vilangum > mozhi" i coudnt express how i feel ! BTW whos the female rapper.. > > Luv u Rahman ! > > > > > > Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? > > 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: ad...@... > To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@...! Groups Links >
Re: [arr] Re: Project Rahman: Completed!
yes.. we grew up with his music.. straight from Roja till date... and it is an amazing thing. I mean, his songs are really, truly part of our life after all these years.. donno about you all.. for me for sure! mainly coz i used to listen to his albums only when i was young (i still listen to his music only when it comes to Indian songs), and i spent most of my time listening music! And each and every song has got so many memory associated, and it keeps on adding (as i still visit em often) and so much has happened in all these years.. and his old compositions are even unbeatable till now..! that's a real magic! that's our Rahman the timeless healer of hearts and minds!! From: kitcha_swamy To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, June 2, 2010 8:35:12 PM Subject: [arr] Re: Project Rahman: Completed! haha well written triply. loved your writeup and your achievement :). infact i'm now motivated to do the same. I already have the Hindi Discography of AR that i'm listening in the car. It took 5 CD's to create all the mp3's and i'm loving it. Its a pleasure to listen to those gem of songs that AR has given us 15 years ago. Those songs are great, mainly because we grew up listening to those :). Listening to AR from the beginning is an heavenly travel. Truly the days of our lives :). Kitcha www.muziboo.com/kitcha --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Triply R." wrote: > > Imagine that you buy a new Rahman album. You get hyper-excited to put the > thing into your player and just soak it in. You want to put it on repeat for > a 100 times, hear every instrument that is played, hear every note that is > played and find everything the album has to offer. > > That is what I felt like doing when I bought Raavan (and Raavanan). But then > I suddenly thought, instead of listening to one album a 100 times, why don't > I listen to a 100 different Rahman albums once? And that set me off to go > back to the beginning and revisit every Rahman album! To do this, I set some > criteria: > > 1. Only original albums in their original languages (Yodha, not Asokan. > Pudhiya Mugam, not Padmavyuham). > 2. Original songs on dubbed/ re-used albums (extra song from Sapnay, extra > songs in Saathiya, Star, Alli Arjuna, Nayak etc.) > 3. Unreleased songs available in other places (Hyderabad Airport theme song, > O Bosnia, We Can Make it Better, etc.) > 4. Non-film albums (Vande Mataram, Jana Gana Mana, Pray For Me Brother, new > song in Connections etc.) > 5. Miscellaneous singles (Raga's Dance by Venessa Mae, Marhaba Mustapha etc.) > 6. All available soundtracks of foreign projects (Bombay Dreams, Warriors of > Heaven and Earth, The Lord of the Rings) and non-available ones, if possible > (Provoked and The Passage) > 6. Only A R Rahman albums, no Dileep Kumar albums (so no Deen Isai Maalai, > Fantasy/ Andhmaalai, Set Me Free, Colours) > > With these rules, I dug up all my CDs of Rahman and put them into iTunes. > Next, I dug up the backups I had made of my cassettes onto CDs, since there > are quite a few early albums I don't have on CD as I couldn't afford to buy > them back then. I put all of them onto iTunes as well. That gave me almost > the complete Rahman discography on iTunes (the one song I really was missing > was Zindagi Se Pyar Karo, since I didn't find my video cassette recording of > the broadcast). > I then transferred these songs onto my iPhone and started my journey... > > I must say that it was absolutely incredible. I found old lost gems (Uzhavan) > again, found that I enjoyed some albums more now than before (Vandicholai > Chinarasu, Gang Master), found that I still didn't like all the songs on some > albums (Pudhiya Mannargal, Tenali, Super Police), found the classics as great > as ever (Roja, Thiruda Thiruda, Duet, Bombay, Iruvar, Kandukondein > Kandukondein, En Swaasa Kaatrey), still loved the albums I was always partial > to (Love Birds, Mr. Romeo, Kaadal Desam, Indira), still found albums that > were flawed (Paarthale Paravasam), still wished some albums had more justice > done to them (Kaadal Virus, Blue) still found some albums over-produced > (Godfather, Anbae Aaruyire)... > It took me 7 days to finish my journey, listening at over 100 songs a day! > The last day was capped with listening to Raavan and Raavanan, followed by > the Tamil anthem. Raavan sounded so much like a natural progression in the > journey. I was so glad that I had done this... gave me a sense of > achievement, even though it was a vicarious pleasure! > > I really wish Rahman had the time to take the journey as well. It would be > great if he could revisit all his music when he writes his autobiography. He > really needs to look back at those times when Shahul Hameed (RIP) brought a > nice rustic touch to his albums and when Chitra was flawless in every outing > with him... he needs to go back and see how versatile he always was and how > h
Re: [arr] Re: MTV IGGY presents A.R. Rahman
Remove the dot(.) at the end of URL. Thanks gops for the link. I did submit my entry. Fingers crossed. -- Thanks, Suresh Sent from my mobile device On Jun 3, 2010, at 6:13 PM, "Rivjot" wrote: "Sorry, but the page you are trying to view is does not exist" Sound exciting especially "his interactions with fans" part!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan wrote: > > MTV IGGY is launching a historic and exciting program with A.R. > Rahman, "A.R. Rahman's America". The program includes creating > original content with the music legend, his impressions of each city > and his interactions with fans as he tours America. > We have launched a major sweepstakes where fans have the opportunity > to get VIP access and meet with A.R. Rahman himself. The link to the > sweepstakes is http://www.mtviggy.com/arrahmansweeps. >
Re: [arr] Re: Interview with Vairamuthu
And the interviewer is also good. He asked some sensible questions. From: Dinesh Scaran To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, June 2, 2010 10:13:14 PM Subject: [arr] Re: Interview with Vairamuthu vairamuthu is a legend... :) --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, mohammed sajin wrote: > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bN0Ys1ZuQU > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RphmrAM43mQ&feature=related > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odpH6YH1JdE&feature=related > > > > > > > > >
Re: [arr] Puthadai anaithukkum Vithaga vilangum mozhi !
Btw, i couldn't get the meaning of these lines."Tamil is the root cause for new clothes"...I dint understand wat they wanted to conveyCan anybody clarify? --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Kali Dasan wrote: > > Me too thinking of the same lyrics > > > M.KALIDASAN > The Rahman Lover > > --- On Wed, 2/6/10, arrbals wrote: > > > From: arrbals > Subject: [arr] Puthadai anaithukkum Vithaga vilangum mozhi ! > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 2 June, 2010, 2:57 PM > > > > The Semmozhi song kept growing on me and its on the breaking point now. > Particularly the female rap part along with Blaze is so catchy and so so > cool.. And man, when she says "Puthadai anaithukkum Vithaga vilangum > mozhi" i coudnt express how i feel ! BTW whos the female rapper.. > > Luv u Rahman ! > > > > > > Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? > > 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: ad...@... > To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@...! Groups Links >
RE: [arr] VTV audio sales
no way. that might not be true, somebody bring the truth out --- On Wed, 2/6/10, ajay_baskar2...@yahoo.co.in wrote: From: ajay_baskar2...@yahoo.co.in Subject: RE: [arr] VTV audio sales To: "arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com" Date: Wednesday, 2 June, 2010, 2:53 PM No.. It was Yuvan's interview and the interviewer (Sreedhar Pillai) congratulated him for the same.. Sent from my Nokia phone -Original Message- From: $ Pavan Kumar $ Sent: 02:06:2010 8.18.26 am Subject: Re: [arr] VTV audio sales Is there any mention about VTV in that article?? From: "ajay_baskar2...@yahoo.co.in" To: "arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 10:45:55 PM Subject: [arr] VTV audio sales Today's TOI reports that Paiya has set the year's biggest audio sales record. I thought it was VTV. Which one is true? Any idea? Sent from my Nokia phone
[arr] Re: MTV IGGY presents A.R. Rahman
"Sorry, but the page you are trying to view is does not exist" Sound exciting especially "his interactions with fans" part!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan wrote: > > MTV IGGY is launching a historic and exciting program with A.R. > Rahman, "A.R. Rahman's America". The program includes creating > original content with the music legend, his impressions of each city > and his interactions with fans as he tours America. > We have launched a major sweepstakes where fans have the opportunity > to get VIP access and meet with A.R. Rahman himself. The link to the > sweepstakes is http://www.mtviggy.com/arrahmansweeps. >
[arr] FOR ARR FANS RESIDING IN HOLLAND
For fans residing in Holland, The concert planned has 18 July Amsterdam was cancelled. You can buy your tickets provided in Paris on 17 July 2010 at 20:00 on www.ticketnet.fr www.fnac.fr www.auchan.fr. Thank you fans. VISIT : www.arrahmanaparis.com
[arr] Inside Rahman's Music Conservatory....Rare Sneak footage into a musical heaven!!
Its for the first time that i am seeing something like this...which i never expected to...initially the reported says.."nobody really knows way rahman calls his music school KM music conservatory" but i know it satnds for "Khwaja Moinuddin", i heard it by the man himself...really nice to get into his school of music...enjoy!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPJUKht1-So&feature=related Rahmaniac Asit Anand
[arr] MTV IGGY presents A.R. Rahman
MTV IGGY is launching a historic and exciting program with A.R. Rahman, “A.R. Rahman’s America”. The program includes creating original content with the music legend, his impressions of each city and his interactions with fans as he tours America. We have launched a major sweepstakes where fans have the opportunity to get VIP access and meet with A.R. Rahman himself. The link to the sweepstakes is http://www.mtviggy.com/arrahmansweeps. Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? 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: ad...@arrahmanfans.com To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! 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: arrahmanfans-dig...@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [arr] Mani's next is a remake of Subhash Ghai's film
and the i the enjoyed the reading the statement the from the muktha art's the office :) On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Aravind AM wrote: > > > ROTFL! > good one! :) > > Aravind > > -- > > Rahmania show interviews: http://rahmania.4shared.com > -- > > > > --- On *Mon, 31/5/10, Triply R. * wrote: > > > From: Triply R. > Subject: [arr] Mani's next is a remake of Subhash Ghai's film > To: "arr fans group" > Date: Monday, 31 May, 2010, 1:03 PM > > > > > Word making rounds is that Mani Ratnam's next film is a remake of a Subhash > Ghai hit. > > The story is rumored to be a conflict between a police officer and a > criminal, who kidnaps the police officer's sweetheart and takes her on a > rough journey, as the police officer tries to retrieve her and arrest the > criminal. > > The main difference in the story is rumored to be the ending. The Subhash > Ghai movie turns out with the lady taming the criminal as he swears her > chastity in an open court, thereby vindicating her. However, the Mani Ratnam > version supposedly twists this such that when the police officer questions > his sweetheart's chastity, she rejects him outright and goes back to the > criminal. > > When contacted regarding this, no one was willing to talk about Mani > Ratnam's movie. A close source said "no one should say anything about Mani's > movies. If anyone whispers even a clue about the story, an ancient curse, > from the time of the Satiyuga vapourises the person and no trace of the > person is ever found again." Rumor has it that this curse affected an > actress who has a role in the movie when she leaked the ending of the movie. > No sooner did she breathe about the movie that she was involved in a scandal > all over the news and was forced into hiding for a long time. > > A spokesperson from Mukhta Arts released the following statement directly > from Subash Ghai - "The Mani the Ratnam is the remaking the one of the my > hits. I encourage such a brave attempt from the one of the best the > director's of the India. If the movie has the music by the A R Rahman, my > the blessings will the be increased by the ten-fold." > > The Ghai movie in question most likely seems to be Khal Nayak, but given > the similarity between Ghai's films, this is only hearsay. > > In the meantime, people everywhere wait with baited breath for what appears > to be Mani Ratnam's most interesting venture in recent times. > > - Cornholiosbungholio > AintItFakeNews.in > > AintItFakeNews.in is a subsidary of SpoofNews.in. > > P.S. The curse seems to be true, since once this story was broken, > AintItFakeNews.in and SpoofNews.in were vapourised and all proof of the > existance of the sites were wiped out from this world. Your brave reporter > only survived due to the annonymity that the Internet offers. > > > >
Re: [arr] Re: Project Rahman: Completed!
I've been doing this for years... there are 1000+ tracks in my playlist named "Rahmania" which I often listen in shuffle mode. " The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman - From: kitcha_swamy To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, 2 June, 2010 8:05:12 PM Subject: [arr] Re: Project Rahman: Completed! haha well written triply. loved your writeup and your achievement :). infact i'm now motivated to do the same. I already have the Hindi Discography of AR that i'm listening in the car. It took 5 CD's to create all the mp3's and i'm loving it. Its a pleasure to listen to those gem of songs that AR has given us 15 years ago. Those songs are great, mainly because we grew up listening to those :). Listening to AR from the beginning is an heavenly travel. Truly the days of our lives :). Kitcha www.muziboo.com/kitcha --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Triply R." wrote: > > Imagine that you buy a new Rahman album. You get hyper-excited to put the > thing into your player and just soak it in. You want to put it on repeat for > a 100 times, hear every instrument that is played, hear every note that is > played and find everything the album has to offer. > > That is what I felt like doing when I bought Raavan (and Raavanan). But then > I suddenly thought, instead of listening to one album a 100 times, why don't > I listen to a 100 different Rahman albums once? And that set me off to go > back to the beginning and revisit every Rahman album! To do this, I set some > criteria: > > 1. Only original albums in their original languages (Yodha, not Asokan. > Pudhiya Mugam, not Padmavyuham). > 2. Original songs on dubbed/ re-used albums (extra song from Sapnay, extra > songs in Saathiya, Star, Alli Arjuna, Nayak etc.) > 3. Unreleased songs available in other places (Hyderabad Airport theme song, > O Bosnia, We Can Make it Better, etc.) > 4. Non-film albums (Vande Mataram, Jana Gana Mana, Pray For Me Brother, new > song in Connections etc.) > 5. Miscellaneous singles (Raga's Dance by Venessa Mae, Marhaba Mustapha etc.) > 6. All available soundtracks of foreign projects (Bombay Dreams, Warriors of > Heaven and Earth, The Lord of the Rings) and non-available ones, if possible > (Provoked and The Passage) > 6. Only A R Rahman albums, no Dileep Kumar albums (so no Deen Isai Maalai, > Fantasy/ Andhmaalai, Set Me Free, Colours) > > With these rules, I dug up all my CDs of Rahman and put them into iTunes. > Next, I dug up the backups I had made of my cassettes onto CDs, since there > are quite a few early albums I don't have on CD as I couldn't afford to buy > them back then. I put all of them onto iTunes as well. That gave me almost > the complete Rahman discography on iTunes (the one song I really was missing > was Zindagi Se Pyar Karo, since I didn't find my video cassette recording of > the broadcast). > I then transferred these songs onto my iPhone and started my journey... > > I must say that it was absolutely incredible. I found old lost gems (Uzhavan) > again, found that I enjoyed some albums more now than before (Vandicholai > Chinarasu, Gang Master), found that I still didn't like all the songs on some > albums (Pudhiya Mannargal, Tenali, Super Police), found the classics as great > as ever (Roja, Thiruda Thiruda, Duet, Bombay, Iruvar, Kandukondein > Kandukondein, En Swaasa Kaatrey), still loved the albums I was always partial > to (Love Birds, Mr. Romeo, Kaadal Desam, Indira), still found albums that > were flawed (Paarthale Paravasam), still wished some albums had more justice > done to them (Kaadal Virus, Blue) still found some albums over-produced > (Godfather, Anbae Aaruyire)... > It took me 7 days to finish my journey, listening at over 100 songs a day! > The last day was capped with listening to Raavan and Raavanan, followed by > the Tamil anthem. Raavan sounded so much like a natural progression in the > journey. I was so glad that I had done this... gave me a sense of > achievement, even though it was a vicarious pleasure! > > I really wish Rahman had the time to take the journey as well. It would be > great if he could revisit all his music when he writes his autobiography. He > really needs to look back at those times when Shahul Hameed (RIP) brought a > nice rustic touch to his albums and when Chitra was flawless in every outing > with him... he needs to go back and see how versatile he always was and how > his albums were so special... go there and back again... he made classics > then and he is still making classics now. > > It's amazing how his music changed and yet excelled. It's also amazing to > discover how my taste has changed, but how some things never change, like my > love for his music. > > If there is one thing I really have to complain about, it is the lack of the > rustic, folk albums now. There was a time when I felt that the > ARR-Bharathiraja combination was the