""Dilse re (must see to believe the crowd's happiness for this song even today after hearing at least 100 times)."" -100? Dont you think 100 is an utter underestimation?
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, pratap <pratap_elen...@...> wrote: > > The percussionist is a Japanese (I think). His name is Taku Hirano. > Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/takuhirano > > His last post in his page is: A.R. Rahman "Jai Ho: The Journey Home" World > Tour > is in full effect! Rocked NY last night! > > http://indian-music-bgm.blogspot.com/ Please do not add me in YM. I only use > this account for the group... > > > --- On Sat, 6/12/10, jsrwm <js...@...> wrote: > > From: jsrwm <js...@...> > Subject: [arr] Jai Ho... kick off @ New York - reminds one of Las Vegas shows > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010, 6:33 AM > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > Guys > > Last night, I had been to the Jai Ho show - New York.. Here is a quick > review.. > > Prominent Singers were: Hariharan, Benny and Blazee ( I don't remember or I > don't know the others who performed) > Athiradee, Nazare Milana, Taxi Taxi (slowly transformed after Rahman sung > the initial portion of Urvashi Urvashi) Dilse re (must see to believe the > crowd's happiness for this song even today after hearing at least 100 > times). Luka Chupi (Rahman singing with the huge image of Lata > Mangeshkar's earlier performance was a great idea)Benny Dayal and Blazze > looked similar (except Blazee wearing baggie). BTW, Benny danced greatly as > if he is a pro dancer. Ended with Jai Ho > Sivamani was missing but, the guy who took his place (a Chinese or some > Asian) was clearly on par with Sivamani. > Great combination of orchestra and colorful lighting arrangements like one of > the shows in Las VegasBut the connectivity was surely missing for some or > other reasons.  (may be due to the absence of regular performers such as > Sivamani, Sukwinder, Naresh Iyer, Chinmayee and the rest). > > However, another great show from Rahman to challenge other kind of shows like > this. It was clear when the crowd was reluctant from moving out even after > the show was ended. > > jsrwm > > >  >