Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Thanks so much, Madhavan! Keep rocking! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Madhavan Rajan wrote: > > Chord, > > Your write-ups are like an ARR album...We were waiting to read your > write-ups like waiting to hear VTV...Now both have come...We enjoy both > equally!...A creative comparison below, well put! Thanks!! > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:42 PM, ichord wrote: > > > > > > > I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with a > > new ARR album and I think I found one. > > > > With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you > > meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward > > at firstyou may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not > > like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if > > you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person > > will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the > > personunderstanding the finer qualities It's a love not based on > > infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and > > time. > > > > Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same > > paragraph. > > > > With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy > > it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's > > awkward at first.you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you > > may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, > > and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that > > album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation > > of the albumunderstanding the finer qualities. It's a love not based on > > first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience > > and time. > > > > > > > > > > -- > Cheers, > Madhavan.R > Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate! >
Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Thanks a lot, Yogesh! So nice of you to say!!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Yogesh Korde wrote: > > Dear Chord, > > What an appropriate example you have put!!..I admire you for this. > But I must say that relationship with your posts for us is like 'love > marriage'. > > Keep writing wonderful posts. > > Regards > Yogesh > Pune > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. > http://in.yahoo.com/ >
RE: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Nice idea, but I don't like this comparison for the only reason that in arranged marriage and with our indian culture you don't have any other option than to force to love the person you married, to adjust things and to change yourself for suitability. Please be sure that I don't criticized our culture or arranged marriages, but I prefer love marriage. With love marriage you know who and what to expect, the exciting thing in arranged marriage can be the surprise fact, but it can also be a bad surprise and then it is too late. Being indian and a responsible human being, we can only continue to accept and force to love the person... Having said that, I don't like the comparison because when I listen to our boss new album, I never forced myself to like it. ARR songs are so excellent that even people who decided to criticize his songs end-up liking it. Jai ho! from Serge To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com From: rsamadhu2...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 13:00:03 +0530 Subject: Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage! Chord, Your write-ups are like an ARR album...We were waiting to read your write-ups like waiting to hear VTV...Now both have come...We enjoy both equally!...A creative comparison below, well put! Thanks!! On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:42 PM, ichord wrote: I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with a new ARR album and I think I found one. With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward at firstyou may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the personunderstanding the finer qualities It's a love not based on infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and time. Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same paragraph. With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's awkward at first.you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the albumunderstanding the finer qualities. It's a love not based on first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience and time. -- Cheers, Madhavan.R Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate! _ Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_1:092010
Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Chord, Your write-ups are like an ARR album...We were waiting to read your write-ups like waiting to hear VTV...Now both have come...We enjoy both equally!...A creative comparison below, well put! Thanks!! On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:42 PM, ichord wrote: > > > I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with a > new ARR album and I think I found one. > > With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you > meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward > at firstyou may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not > like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if > you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person > will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the > personunderstanding the finer qualities It's a love not based on > infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and > time. > > Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same > paragraph. > > With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy > it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's > awkward at first.you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you > may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, > and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that > album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation > of the albumunderstanding the finer qualities. It's a love not based on > first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience > and time. > > > -- Cheers, Madhavan.R Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!
Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Dear Chord, What an appropriate example you have put!!..I admire you for this. But I must say that relationship with your posts for us is like 'love marriage'. Keep writing wonderful posts. Regards Yogesh Pune The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. http://in.yahoo.com/
Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Ha ha!! Great Simile Chord, that is absolutely true. :) From: ichord To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 9:12:24 PM Subject: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage! I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with a new ARR album and I think I found one. With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward at firstyou may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the personunderstan ding the finer qualities It's a love not based on infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and time. Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same paragraph... .. With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's awkward at first.you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the albumunderstand ing the finer qualities. It's a love not based on first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience and time.
Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Cool Comparison. Like in a marriage, the hidden facets of the song get uncovered slowly but surely over time which enhances its appeal. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Kalyan K wrote: > > > Dr. Chord !! i cant think of the better way of explaining things like > this. Beautiful example. :-) > > Kalyan K. > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:42 PM, ichord wrote: > >> >> >> I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with >> a new ARR album and I think I found one. >> >> With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you >> meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward >> at firstyou may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not >> like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if >> you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person >> will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the >> personunderstanding the finer qualities It's a love not based on >> infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and >> time. >> >> Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same >> paragraph. >> >> With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy >> it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's >> awkward at first.you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you >> may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, >> and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that >> album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation >> of the albumunderstanding the finer qualities. It's a love not based on >> first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience >> and time. >> >> > >
Re: [arr] Relationship with a new ARR album is like an arranged marriage!
Dr. Chord !! i cant think of the better way of explaining things like this. Beautiful example. :-) Kalyan K. On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:42 PM, ichord wrote: > > > I'm trying to come up with an analogy to our collective relationship with a > new ARR album and I think I found one. > > With an arranged marriage, as many of you have probably experienced, you > meet your partner, talk, you try to get to know each other, but it's awkward > at firstyou may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases, you may not > like the person at all. But, over time, once familiarity takes over, and if > you give that person a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that person > will grow, and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation of the > personunderstanding the finer qualities It's a love not based on > infatuation or artificial traits, but grows gradually under patience and > time. > > Now, I will make a few word substitutions and try to recreate the same > paragraph. > > With a new ARR album, as many of you have probably experienced, you buy > it/download it, listen to it, and try to get to know it better, but it's > awkward at first.you may have some doubts, fears, and in some cases you > may not like the album at all. But over time, once familiarity takes over, > and if you give that album a chance, MOST OF THE TIME, your love for that > album will grow and grow, based on a deeper understanding and appreciation > of the albumunderstanding the finer qualities. It's a love not based on > first impression only or surface gloss, but grows gradually under patience > and time. > > >