I totally agree with Aakarsh. 

In My Opinion, they both are genius on their own ways. Rahman does 
not have to say that (to credit IR), his music itself reflects the 
most of Ilayaraja's style. And the most of emotions expressed in 
Rahman's music is similar to Ilayaraja's oldies. The only difference 
is, Rahman used technology & his talent to give right track to those 
emotions!!

Just my opinions/obervations...


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Kamal Aakarsh Vishnubhotla 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HI!
>    
>   I dont dispute the fact that ARR revolutionized Indian Film 
Music, but IR belongs to the generation before ARR. Besides, ARR is 
a humble disciple of IR. So, it would be nice of him if he credits 
his guru when he talks about learning music. He can credit many 
others too, but the fact that IR was the biggest musical phenomenon 
prior to ARR must not be forgotten. 
>   IR cannot credit ARR because IR didnt learn anything from ARR 
(musically atleast, although both learnt programming techniques 
while working together). 
>    
>   Also, instead of weaving rivalry between them (and their fans), 
one should genuinely agree that both are geniuses in their own ways. 
and It would be such a nice event to see ARR saying a good word or 
two, about his one time master. Atleast, Rahman being hs humble and 
down to earth self, should credit his guru. 
>    
>   and regarding why IR never credited ARR...well, the analogies 
can be many. R.D.Burman always credited his father S.D.Burman for 
instilling music in him...but did S.D.Burman ever talk about 
R.D.Burman? Did Shiv Kumar Sharma ever credit Rahul Sharma (both are 
santoor maestros)? never. that doesnt mean that there was any 
rivalry...its just a generation seldom talks about next generation. 
I am sure Rahman wouldnt credit some composer X, who could be at the 
top (however good or bad he may be...) 10 years from now. Its only 
the next generation which should look up to the previous one, with 
veneration.
>    
>   I too was taken aback when rahman doesnt speak about his musical 
experiences (musical learnings, apart from the fact that IR made 
great music without alcohol, which rahman often says) with IR. 
afterall, ARR was the only rightful successor to IR, because both 
have a pious appraoch towards music.
>    
>   - Regards
>   Aakarsh.
> 
> Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           does IR credit ARR for the music revolution ARR has made 
to the Indian music industry? how can u expect the other way around? 
the interview was good and ARR was spot on.
> 
>   On 9/8/07, anishshreya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:            Guys,
> 
> In the interview with NDTV...arr seems to credit alot of old 
> composers like MSV and KV Mahadevan....but he seems not to credit 
> Illayaraja....i am sure there have been alot if stuff he learnt 
from 
> IR.Maybe he should also credit Illayaraja evenly. Talking abt 
names 
> like visha shekar and shankar eshan loy....i would have been glad 
if 
> he would have rather said something abt ilayaraja where in terms 
of 
> class..he is far apart from many composers in the 80s.
> 
> Comeon...afterall...our boss came from illayaraja school When 
Gangai 
> Amaran brother of illayaraja can credit arr...why not our boss? 
Boss 
> should really speak abt IR in some intervoews and the days when 
they 
> were working together.
> 
> Arr always
> 
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Amith Chandhran" 
> <amithchandhran@> wrote:
> >
> > I believe it is taken on 10th August. :-)
> > 
> > On 9/8/07, $*$ PaVaN $*$ <pawancumarr@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Ya..its a new one..rahman talks abt janaganamana...thn shreya 
> ghosal
> > > winning flimfare award and many more..
> > >
> > > Watched it yesterday on NDTV..nice one :-)
> > >
> > > *Anil Nair <rhythmcalls@>* wrote:
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> > > Not sure if this has been posted before ....seems like a new 
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> Kamal Aakarsh Vishnubhotla.
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