Re: [arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-)

2010-09-02 Thread manisha madhavan
, September 1, 2010 9:51:30 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-) Great post Manisha. Relief among boring CWG posts. Thanks again. Btw,In which interview he said ' I am inspired by beethovan,mozart,bach.. ' ( point 2 ). If you have

Re: [arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-)

2010-09-02 Thread Madhavan Rajan
Great post!! I completely agree... Let's discuss something else instead of the negativity going around the media...I personally request members not to post cheap comments from various sites that don't bring any value to our man or any one in this group for a purposeful analysis. Posting such

[arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-)

2010-09-01 Thread manisha madhavan
Just thought would post 5 interesting quotes by Rahman Sir that have caught my attention. I know there is an ocean of others, but felt these were the most relevant at the moment. :) Feel free to add your different 5. 1. There is a story of Michelangelo -- if I am not wrong -- which I heard

Re:: [arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-)

2010-09-01 Thread Aravind AM
hi manisha, thanks a lot for the nice compilation of AR's quotes.. at a time when there's so much negativity, with respect to bad reviews and AR has lost it claims, these quotes create such a nice air of feel-good... special thanks for including quote no.1 :) That was AR's answer to my question

Re: [arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-)

2010-09-01 Thread Vithur
Wonderful wonderful Wonderful Very good post Manisha. Thanks for this. Lets all dive deep into this post and observe the essence On 9/1/10, manisha madhavan manisha_madha...@yahoo.com wrote: Just thought would post 5 interesting quotes by Rahman Sir that have caught my attention. I know

Re: [arr] Food for thought from ARR Sir: Lets Start September with SOME Positiveness. :-)

2010-09-01 Thread raj
Great post Manisha. Relief among boring CWG posts. Thanks again. Btw,In which interview he said ' I am inspired by beethovan,mozart,bach.. ' ( point 2 ). If you have the link please share. thanks. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur vith...@... wrote: Wonderful wonderful Wonderful

RE: [arr] Food for thought

2005-08-18 Thread Dasun Abeysekera
I don't give a damn about public opinion these days. If movies like Swades and Yuva are deemed flops, then so be it. Nobody ever has made a difference following mass acceptance. As long as what Boss is creating musically is of quality and high standard that is what matters. I hope he continues

[arr] Food for thought

2005-08-18 Thread sailendra vemulapati
hi yaar, tht was a nice compilation.but wat u have compiled shows the failure of directors at the box office but no way our boss's failure.better not to discuss abt all such stuff herealwayz try to encourage the music man. cheers sailu --- Swaminathan

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2005-08-18 Thread Vanitha G
Are you relating the success of the music with the film or the film with the music? I would like to think it was the movies that were at fault, rather than his music. And come on he only did a couple of tracks in Kisna and Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha. I don't think it's coincidence. Maybe bad directors.

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2005-08-18 Thread Swaminathan Sivaramakrishnan
Yes, that is precisely what I am doing, relating the success of the music with that of the film. I am NOT suggesting that Rahman's music was responsible for the failure of the films, but that its extremely naive to insist that as long as Rahman's music is good (which opinion is highly

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2005-08-18 Thread Ajit
I wasn't accusing you of being anti ARR. Period. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Swaminathan Sivaramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, that is precisely what I am doing, relating the success of the music with that of the film. I am NOT suggesting that Rahman's music was