Re: [arr] Re: Rahmaniac
Interludes are nothing but the music bits which comes in between the stanzas. These Interludes drive you more crazy. It may be a flute, or a stunning BGM. One of my most fav interludes is the one which comes for " Malargale Malargale" song from Love Birds. stunning. realy stunning On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 2:49 PM, nithinive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This one is coolbut though I am a Rahman fan I don't know what > is an "Interlude".Any one help me ..pleeease --- In > arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com , > Sreekrishnan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > -- > > regards.. > > > > Krish.. > > His Music ~ My Mother Tongue > > > > > > --- On Thu, 23/10/08, light4_u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: light4_u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: [arr] Rahmaniac > > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Thursday, 23 October, 2008, 7:28 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You know you are a Rahman fan when… > > > > > > > > 1. You have a peculiar taste in music, which does not > > > > necessarily have to match the taste of the "masses". > > > > > > > > 2. You have a good sense of melody and rhythm and can tell good > > > > music from average. You appreciate good music, regardless of who > it > > > > comes from. > > > > > > > > 3. You can go on for hours talking about Rahman when someone > > > > makes a mistake of asking you about your favorite music. > > > > > > > > 4. You are never content and are always hungry and thirsty for > > > > more from Rahman. > > > > > > > > 5. You have had many euphoric moments in your life.. connected > > > > with Rahman's music. > > > > > > > > 6. You agree that an average Rahman song is better than the > best > > > > most of the other can churn out. > > > > > > > > 7. Regardless of how the World finds Rahman music, you think > > > > Rahman makes music just for your ears. You genuinely believe that > > > > Rahman somehow knows what kind of music you unconsciously crave > and > > > > then magically delivers that to you. > > > > > > > > 8. Your most prized collection in your entire music collection > > > > is your Rahman collection, whether it's in form of cassettes, CD's > or > > > > hard-disk space on computer or ipods. > > > > > > > > 9. You sometimes feel this bliss, a kind of feeling that you > are > > > > in heaven, when listening to Rahman's music. > > > > > > > > 10. If the World was to go back to using the barter system > again, > > > > you wouldn't mind trading a 1000 non-Rahman songs for a single > Rahman > > > > song. > > > > > > > > 11. You share this special bond with Rahman which is impossible > > > > to describe in words, let alone explain it to others. > > > > > > > > 12. Your friends/family fail to understand why you listen to > > > > music in a language that makes no sense to you, whatsoever. But, > a > > > > few weeks later, you totally understand why your friends/family > are > > > > humming/singing the very song they don't understand and were > puzzled > > > > about you listening to it. > > > > > > > > 13. You are part of the Rahman Yahoo! group and visit it at > least > > > > once a day. > > > > > > > > 14. You take pleasure in new group members arguing with likes of > > > > Gops and Vijay, when they come out with some Rahman info/news. > > > > > > > > 15. You are tired of new member joining the group and inquiring > > > > about and referring to the fake "Ekyam Satyam". You too hope to > > > > listen to the real one someday, if it exists somewhere. > > > > 16. You can talk to any other Rahman fan and connect with them > > > > instantly. > > > > > > > > 17. You have a deep desire to meet Rahman in person, and know > > > > deep in your heart that one day your dream will come true. > > > > > > > > 18. You have thought of it many a times and tried to come up > with > > > > a plan of what you would do? How would you react? when you > actually > > > > meet Rahman. > > > > > > > > 19. You can find the challenging task of solving a complex > > > > problem rather easy compared to the daunting and difficult task of > > > > coming up with your absolute top-10 Rahman favorites. > > > > > > > > 20. Any criticism of Rahman is hard for you to digest, because > > > > most of the time it comes from people that haven't heard enough of > > > > Rahman and yet have no problem talking about him. > > > > > > > > 21. Your blood pressure tends to rise when an average listener > > > > sings praises for other MDs(especially Anu Malik, Harris J, and > the > > > > more recent and annoying Himesh). > > > > > > > > 22. When it comes to R.D. Burman or may be Illayaraja, you tend > > > > to put an end to the conversation by saying... "No doubt, > Illayaraja > > > > is the greatest, but I think Rahman is even better"... because > it's > > > > true. (Self-fulfilling prophecy?) > > > > > > > > 23. You are a select few in the country that are familiar with > > > > obscure terms such as "BGM" or "Interlude" etc. And furthermore, > you > > > > are a rare
[arr] Re: Rahmaniac
This one is coolbut though I am a Rahman fan I don't know what is an "Interlude".Any one help me ..pleeease --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sreekrishnan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > -- > regards.. > > Krish.. > His Music ~ My Mother Tongue > > > --- On Thu, 23/10/08, light4_u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: light4_u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [arr] Rahmaniac > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, 23 October, 2008, 7:28 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > You know you are a Rahman fan when⦠> > > > 1.You have a peculiar taste in music, which does not > > necessarily have to match the taste of the "masses". > > > > 2.You have a good sense of melody and rhythm and can tell good > > music from average. You appreciate good music, regardless of who it > > comes from. > > > > 3.You can go on for hours talking about Rahman when someone > > makes a mistake of asking you about your favorite music. > > > > 4.You are never content and are always hungry and thirsty for > > more from Rahman. > > > > 5.You have had many euphoric moments in your life.. connected > > with Rahman's music. > > > > 6.You agree that an average Rahman song is better than the best > > most of the other can churn out. > > > > 7.Regardless of how the World finds Rahman music, you think > > Rahman makes music just for your ears. You genuinely believe that > > Rahman somehow knows what kind of music you unconsciously crave and > > then magically delivers that to you. > > > > 8.Your most prized collection in your entire music collection > > is your Rahman collection, whether it's in form of cassettes, CD's or > > hard-disk space on computer or ipods. > > > > 9.You sometimes feel this bliss, a kind of feeling that you are > > in heaven, when listening to Rahman's music. > > > > 10. If the World was to go back to using the barter system again, > > you wouldn't mind trading a 1000 non-Rahman songs for a single Rahman > > song. > > > > 11. You share this special bond with Rahman which is impossible > > to describe in words, let alone explain it to others. > > > > 12. Your friends/family fail to understand why you listen to > > music in a language that makes no sense to you, whatsoever. But, a > > few weeks later, you totally understand why your friends/family are > > humming/singing the very song they don't understand and were puzzled > > about you listening to it. > > > > 13. You are part of the Rahman Yahoo! group and visit it at least > > once a day. > > > > 14. You take pleasure in new group members arguing with likes of > > Gops and Vijay, when they come out with some Rahman info/news. > > > > 15. You are tired of new member joining the group and inquiring > > about and referring to the fake "Ekyam Satyam". You too hope to > > listen to the real one someday, if it exists somewhere. > > 16. You can talk to any other Rahman fan and connect with them > > instantly. > > > > 17. You have a deep desire to meet Rahman in person, and know > > deep in your heart that one day your dream will come true. > > > > 18. You have thought of it many a times and tried to come up with > > a plan of what you would do? How would you react? when you actually > > meet Rahman. > > > > 19. You can find the challenging task of solving a complex > > problem rather easy compared to the daunting and difficult task of > > coming up with your absolute top-10 Rahman favorites. > > > > 20. Any criticism of Rahman is hard for you to digest, because > > most of the time it comes from people that haven't heard enough of > > Rahman and yet have no problem talking about him. > > > > 21. Your blood pressure tends to rise when an average listener > > sings praises for other MDs(especially Anu Malik, Harris J, and the > > more recent and annoying Himesh). > > > > 22. When it comes to R.D. Burman or may be Illayaraja, you tend > > to put an end to the conversation by saying... "No doubt, Illayaraja > > is the greatest, but I think Rahman is even better"... because it's > > true. (Self-fulfilling prophecy?) > > > > 23. You are a select few in the country that are familiar with > > obscure terms such as "BGM" or "Interlude" etc. And furthermore, you > > are a rare breed of fans that actually collects and listens to > > these "BGM" and "Musical bits" used in commercials. > > > > 24. You can listen to an hour of non-stop Rahman interludes and > > guess over 80% of them right. > > > > 25. You eagerly wait for each and every Rahman release, you set > > very high expectations for each album, a day after the release you > > will bash the album as below-average, a few months later you will > > hail the same album as a masterpiece and one of your personal > > favorites.
[arr] Re: Rahmaniac
very well put together :) --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "light4_u" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You know you are a Rahman fan when > > 1.You have a peculiar taste in music, which does not > necessarily have to match the taste of the "masses". > > 2.You have a good sense of melody and rhythm and can tell good > music from average. You appreciate good music, regardless of who it > comes from. > > 3.You can go on for hours talking about Rahman when someone > makes a mistake of asking you about your favorite music. > > 4.You are never content and are always hungry and thirsty for > more from Rahman. > > 5.You have had many euphoric moments in your life.. connected > with Rahman's music. > > 6.You agree that an average Rahman song is better than the best > most of the other can churn out. > > 7.Regardless of how the World finds Rahman music, you think > Rahman makes music just for your ears. You genuinely believe that > Rahman somehow knows what kind of music you unconsciously crave and > then magically delivers that to you. > > 8.Your most prized collection in your entire music collection > is your Rahman collection, whether it's in form of cassettes, CD's or > hard-disk space on computer or ipods. > > 9.You sometimes feel this bliss, a kind of feeling that you are > in heaven, when listening to Rahman's music. > > 10. If the World was to go back to using the barter system again, > you wouldn't mind trading a 1000 non-Rahman songs for a single Rahman > song. > > 11. You share this special bond with Rahman which is impossible > to describe in words, let alone explain it to others. > > 12. Your friends/family fail to understand why you listen to > music in a language that makes no sense to you, whatsoever. But, a > few weeks later, you totally understand why your friends/family are > humming/singing the very song they don't understand and were puzzled > about you listening to it. > > 13. You are part of the Rahman Yahoo! group and visit it at least > once a day. > > 14. You take pleasure in new group members arguing with likes of > Gops and Vijay, when they come out with some Rahman info/news. > > 15. You are tired of new member joining the group and inquiring > about and referring to the fake "Ekyam Satyam". You too hope to > listen to the real one someday, if it exists somewhere. > 16. You can talk to any other Rahman fan and connect with them > instantly. > > 17. You have a deep desire to meet Rahman in person, and know > deep in your heart that one day your dream will come true. > > 18. You have thought of it many a times and tried to come up with > a plan of what you would do? How would you react? when you actually > meet Rahman. > > 19. You can find the challenging task of solving a complex > problem rather easy compared to the daunting and difficult task of > coming up with your absolute top-10 Rahman favorites. > > 20. Any criticism of Rahman is hard for you to digest, because > most of the time it comes from people that haven't heard enough of > Rahman and yet have no problem talking about him. > > 21. Your blood pressure tends to rise when an average listener > sings praises for other MDs(especially Anu Malik, Harris J, and the > more recent and annoying Himesh). > > 22. When it comes to R.D. Burman or may be Illayaraja, you tend > to put an end to the conversation by saying... "No doubt, Illayaraja > is the greatest, but I think Rahman is even better"... because it's > true. (Self-fulfilling prophecy?) > > 23. You are a select few in the country that are familiar with > obscure terms such as "BGM" or "Interlude" etc. And furthermore, you > are a rare breed of fans that actually collects and listens to > these "BGM" and "Musical bits" used in commercials. > > 24. You can listen to an hour of non-stop Rahman interludes and > guess over 80% of them right. > > 25. You eagerly wait for each and every Rahman release, you set > very high expectations for each album, a day after the release you > will bash the album as below-average, a few months later you will > hail the same album as a masterpiece and one of your personal > favorites. > > 26. You suffer from this rare condition where... you wake up from > your sleep, humming or singing a Rahman tune, involuntarily. You > realize the condition is severe when you randomly shout out a Rahman > tune you haven't heard in a long time. > > 27. You may forget to take your dose of medication but you can > not forget to get your daily dose of Rahman. > > 28. You set high expectations of Rahman, and are honored and > touched that he cares about you and works hard to satisfy you. > > 29. You know and realize that Rahman is potentially the most > creative composer to ever live in India, and may be even the World. > > 30. You love and respect Rahman, the human being and not just > Rahman, the