Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-30 Thread Reformed Sinner
agree with u. now almost every music director is trying to sound similar to
the rahman sound. so its tough for ARR's music to stand out in the crowd. If
you consider this aspect, he is actually doing a better job now than he was
in the 90s.

just my opinion!!

On Jan 27, 2008 12:12 AM, prashanth.palanisamy 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   hmmm...good pointm one of the few who actually feel a lil
 nostalgic when i listen to his 90's ..and i do crave for that kind
 of music at that moment esp stuff like uzhavan or pudhiya mugam et
 al!!!.well i think.the problem now is everyone(everyone knows
 some aspect of music now...tanks to technology!!!) is making his kinda
 soundso u know its tougher to stand out nowi love his current
 style of music as wellbut i sometimes wish for the vinatge
 stuff... i think that is human.and again the comparison b/w him
 and sachin come to my mind now. i love his adelaide(more mature
 and understanding the 'situation' attitde) century but i still think
 the Sharjah one was electrifying(carefree and i dont care who u are
 attitude).!!! :)

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s back.
 
  My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the mature
  and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
 
  Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure, Rahman
  will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting Deja
  Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
  back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
  dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves forward,
  progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if all
  his experiments don't work at the BO.
 
  BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on top
  of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown potential.
  If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of soundtracks to
  choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs I can
  put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today, even
  if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's been
  there, done that.
 
  Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would you
  want a repeat? He's done those already!
 
  The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and ready to
  go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not, the
  slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has limited
  room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
 

  



Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-30 Thread Siraj K
Kalimuthu,

I'm doing good. Thanks.. Sorry, I never meant to hurt Shanavas. But I was
really disappointed to see the list of movies which he didn't like. Just
refer the list again and tell me, if I'm wrong. Even Anti-ARR fans like many
of the albums listed here. How come a true Rahmaniac didn't like these...!!!
That was my worry and concern..!!

Shanavas, sorry, if my hurt you...!!!

Meenaxi (2004)
Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004)
New (2004)
Swades (2004)
Bose:(2005)
The Rising (2005)
Anbe Aaruyire (2005)
Water (2005)
Rang De Basanti (2006)
Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006)
Godfather (2006)
Guru (2007)
Provoked (2007)
Sivaji (2007)
Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007)
Jodhaa Akbar (2008)

-Siraj


On 1/30/08, Reformed Sinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   agree with u. now almost every music director is trying to sound similar
 to the rahman sound. so its tough for ARR's music to stand out in the crowd.
 If you consider this aspect, he is actually doing a better job now than he
 was in the 90s.

 just my opinion!!

 On Jan 27, 2008 12:12 AM, prashanth.palanisamy 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hmmm...good pointm one of the few who actually feel a lil
  nostalgic when i listen to his 90's ..and i do crave for that kind
  of music at that moment esp stuff like uzhavan or pudhiya mugam et
  al!!!.well i think.the problem now is everyone(everyone knows
  some aspect of music now...tanks to technology!!!) is making his kinda
  soundso u know its tougher to stand out nowi love his current
  style of music as wellbut i sometimes wish for the vinatge
  stuff... i think that is human.and again the comparison b/w him
  and sachin come to my mind now. i love his adelaide(more mature
  and understanding the 'situation' attitde) century but i still think
  the Sharjah one was electrifying(carefree and i dont care who u are
  attitude).!!! :)
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
  Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s back.
  
   My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the mature
   and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
  
   Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure, Rahman
   will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting Deja
   Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
   back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
   dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves forward,
   progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if all
   his experiments don't work at the BO.
  
   BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on top
   of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown potential.
   If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of soundtracks to
   choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs I can
   put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today, even
   if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's been
   there, done that.
  
   Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would you
   want a repeat? He's done those already!
  
   The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and ready to
   go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not, the
   slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has limited
   room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
  
 
 
 

 



Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-30 Thread Arijit Debnath
Hi *shanavas,*

My sincere request that don't blame it on ur Language (english) skills.
In whatever language someone is telling above said albums can not satisfy
him. that is not acceptable.
ARR can do whatever he wish...whether remix or anything ARR is not
asking what fans like u are doing in this group?

We fans r also not asking u the same question. U can tell anything about
anyone...no hurt feeling...at the same time be ready to accept all replies
after commeting ANYTHING

Arijit




On 29/01/2008, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   I appoligise for my posts.Same point you people accepted from Dasun
 when he wrote in good english. I'm very weak in english, so i cant
 express my feelings here like him.

 Why we need AR Rahman for remix songs(New,ATM),any music director
 can do that.

 Regards
 Shanavas

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Siraj K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  When you say you didn't like the movies which you listed in your
 mail, we
  (atleast I) can clearly understand whats your music taste!!!
 
  -Siraj
 
 
  On 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
  
   I will not agree with you.I'm not satisfied with AR last few
 works.I
   feel that the Rahman magic was missing in some new albums.I
 think
   in last 4 years only 2 albums had the magic touch(Meenaxi and
 Rang
   de Basanti). New and Anbe Aaruyire were not expected from from
 AR.
  
   Meenaxi (2004)
   Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004)
   New (2004)
   Swades (2004)
   Bose:(2005)
   The Rising (2005)
   Anbe Aaruyire (2005)
   Water (2005)
   Rang De Basanti (2006)
   Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006)
   Godfather (2006)
   Guru (2007)
   Provoked (2007)
   Sivaji (2007)
   Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007)
   Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
  
   I'm very confident that he will bring the magic back in his
 music.I
   was very disappointed with Daud ,then came Earth and Dilse.So
   waiting for Jaane tu ya jaane na and Ghajani hindi.
  
   --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com 
   arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.comarrahmanfans%
 40yahoogroups.com,
   Chord purevibz@ wrote:
   
Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s
 back.
   
My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the
   mature
and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
   
Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure,
   Rahman
will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting
   Deja
Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves
   forward,
progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if
 all
his experiments don't work at the BO.
   
BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on
   top
of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown
   potential.
If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of
 soundtracks
   to
choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs
 I
   can
put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today,
   even
if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's
   been
there, done that.
   
Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would
   you
want a repeat? He's done those already!
   
The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and
 ready
   to
go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not,
   the
slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has
 limited
room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
   
  
  
  
 

 



Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-29 Thread Siraj K
When you say you didn't like the movies which you listed in your mail, we
(atleast I) can clearly understand whats your music taste!!!

-Siraj


On 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I will not agree with you.I'm not satisfied with AR last few works.I
 feel that the Rahman magic was missing in some new albums.I think
 in last 4 years only 2 albums had the magic touch(Meenaxi and Rang
 de Basanti). New and Anbe Aaruyire were not expected from from AR.

 Meenaxi (2004)
 Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004)
 New (2004)
 Swades (2004)
 Bose:(2005)
 The Rising (2005)
 Anbe Aaruyire (2005)
 Water (2005)
 Rang De Basanti (2006)
 Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006)
 Godfather (2006)
 Guru (2007)
 Provoked (2007)
 Sivaji (2007)
 Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007)
 Jodhaa Akbar (2008)

 I'm very confident that he will bring the magic back in his music.I
 was very disappointed with Daud ,then came Earth and Dilse.So
 waiting for Jaane tu ya jaane na and Ghajani hindi.

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s back.
 
  My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the
 mature
  and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
 
  Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure,
 Rahman
  will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting
 Deja
  Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
  back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
  dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves
 forward,
  progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if all
  his experiments don't work at the BO.
 
  BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on
 top
  of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown
 potential.
  If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of soundtracks
 to
  choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs I
 can
  put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today,
 even
  if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's
 been
  there, done that.
 
  Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would
 you
  want a repeat? He's done those already!
 
  The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and ready
 to
  go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not,
 the
  slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has limited
  room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
 

 



Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-29 Thread Thulasi Ram
ddeee.. u rock :DDD

i think u vl very well have PFMB and One Love in ur list. y leave those???
:P



 On 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I will not agree with you.I'm not satisfied with AR last few works.I
  feel that the Rahman magic was missing in some new albums.I think
  in last 4 years only 2 albums had the magic touch(Meenaxi and Rang
  de Basanti). New and Anbe Aaruyire were not expected from from AR.
 
  Meenaxi (2004)
  Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004)
  New (2004)
  Swades (2004)
  Bose:(2005)
  The Rising (2005)
  Anbe Aaruyire (2005)
  Water (2005)
  Rang De Basanti (2006)
  Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006)
  Godfather (2006)
  Guru (2007)
  Provoked (2007)
  Sivaji (2007)
  Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007)
  Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
 
  I'm very confident that he will bring the magic back in his music.I
  was very disappointed with Daud ,then came Earth and Dilse.So
  waiting for Jaane tu ya jaane na and Ghajani hindi.
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
  Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s back.
  
   My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the
  mature
   and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
  
   Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure,
  Rahman
   will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting
  Deja
   Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
   back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
   dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves
  forward,
   progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if all
   his experiments don't work at the BO.
  
   BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on
  top
   of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown
  potential.
   If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of soundtracks
  to
   choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs I
  can
   put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today,
  even
   if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's
  been
   there, done that.
  
   Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would
  you
   want a repeat? He's done those already!
  
   The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and ready
  to
   go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not,
  the
   slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has limited
   room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
  
 
 
  



Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-29 Thread Thulasi Ram
dude common relax. u have all right to post ur opinion. no inferiorities
please. jus chill up..
u hope that ARR will come with albums which u will in the future.. that by
itself is a great news. jus try giving some more hearings to all the albums.
have them in a playlist and run them for 5-6 times.. u will gradually like
it.

On Jan 29, 2008 8:38 PM, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I appoligise for my posts.Same point you people accepted from Dasun
 when he wrote in good english. I'm very weak in english, so i cant
 express my feelings here like him.

 Why we need AR Rahman for remix songs(New,ATM),any music director
 can do that.

 Regards
 Shanavas

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Siraj K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  When you say you didn't like the movies which you listed in your
 mail, we
  (atleast I) can clearly understand whats your music taste!!!
 
  -Siraj
 
 
  On 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 wrote:
  
  
   I will not agree with you.I'm not satisfied with AR last few
 works.I
   feel that the Rahman magic was missing in some new albums.I
 think
   in last 4 years only 2 albums had the magic touch(Meenaxi and
 Rang
   de Basanti). New and Anbe Aaruyire were not expected from from
 AR.
  
   Meenaxi (2004)
   Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004)
   New (2004)
   Swades (2004)
   Bose:(2005)
   The Rising (2005)
   Anbe Aaruyire (2005)
   Water (2005)
   Rang De Basanti (2006)
   Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006)
   Godfather (2006)
   Guru (2007)
   Provoked (2007)
   Sivaji (2007)
   Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007)
   Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
  
   I'm very confident that he will bring the magic back in his
 music.I
   was very disappointed with Daud ,then came Earth and Dilse.So
   waiting for Jaane tu ya jaane na and Ghajani hindi.
  
   --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com 
   arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.comarrahmanfans%
 40yahoogroups.com,

   Chord purevibz@ wrote:
   
Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s
 back.
   
My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the
   mature
and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
   
Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure,
   Rahman
will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting
   Deja
Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves
   forward,
progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if
 all
his experiments don't work at the BO.
   
BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on
   top
of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown
   potential.
If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of
 soundtracks
   to
choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs
 I
   can
put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today,
   even
if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's
   been
there, done that.
   
Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would
   you
want a repeat? He's done those already!
   
The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and
 ready
   to
go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not,
   the
slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has
 limited
room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
   
  
  
  
 

  



Re: [arr] Re: Those seeking Rahman from the 90s

2008-01-29 Thread Vithur
Shahvanas Chemmamkuzhi

Language is just a medium. You speak your heart. Dont ever feel that
language coming as a barrier.

And ARR never did remix . In NEW ( ARR did a retuning of Thottal Poo Malarum
and in ATM - It was Krishna Chetan who did the remix )


On 1/30/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I appoligise for my posts.Same point you people accepted from Dasun
 when he wrote in good english. I'm very weak in english, so i cant
 express my feelings here like him.

 Why we need AR Rahman for remix songs(New,ATM),any music director
 can do that.

 Regards
 Shanavas

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Siraj K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  When you say you didn't like the movies which you listed in your
 mail, we
  (atleast I) can clearly understand whats your music taste!!!
 
  -Siraj
 
 
  On 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
  
   I will not agree with you.I'm not satisfied with AR last few
 works.I
   feel that the Rahman magic was missing in some new albums.I
 think
   in last 4 years only 2 albums had the magic touch(Meenaxi and
 Rang
   de Basanti). New and Anbe Aaruyire were not expected from from
 AR.
  
   Meenaxi (2004)
   Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004)
   New (2004)
   Swades (2004)
   Bose:(2005)
   The Rising (2005)
   Anbe Aaruyire (2005)
   Water (2005)
   Rang De Basanti (2006)
   Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006)
   Godfather (2006)
   Guru (2007)
   Provoked (2007)
   Sivaji (2007)
   Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007)
   Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
  
   I'm very confident that he will bring the magic back in his
 music.I
   was very disappointed with Daud ,then came Earth and Dilse.So
   waiting for Jaane tu ya jaane na and Ghajani hindi.
  
   --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com 
   arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.comarrahmanfans%
 40yahoogroups.com,
   Chord purevibz@ wrote:
   
Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s
 back.
   
My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the
   mature
and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.
   
Rahman going back in time is not going to happen. Oh, sure,
   Rahman
will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting
   Deja
Vu Rahman, forget it. And that's a good thing. If he kept going
back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one
dimensional, etc. I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves
   forward,
progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if
 all
his experiments don't work at the BO.
   
BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong. It's Rahman on
   top
of his game. The guy is a master composer with unknown
   potential.
If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of
 soundtracks
   to
choose from. I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs
 I
   can
put on if I want to go back. But, I also love Rahman of today,
   even
if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past. He's
   been
there, done that.
   
Time to move forward. No more Dil Se, no more Taal. Why would
   you
want a repeat? He's done those already!
   
The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and
 ready
   to
go the distance. If you want to join him, all aboard! If not,
   the
slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has
 limited
room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
   
  
  
  
 

 




-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN -  MY BREATH  LIFE FORCE