Completely 100% agree with you, Ranojoy. Thank you.
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Ranojoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Yea I got that :) I would have them on my list too.. Completely
> strange vocals (other than the style) in some songs, although in
> Arari Ariraro (Karuthamma) and
Yea I got that :) I would have them on my list too.. Completely
strange vocals (other than the style) in some songs, although in
Arari Ariraro (Karuthamma) and Thirupachi Arivale (Taj Mahal) he
makes it work!
To Chord and others, of course A R R still makes excellent music.
That was not being d
the 3 tracks i ve listed are in reference to the 5 u said are difficult to
LIKE
On Jan 28, 2008 2:42 AM, Vijay Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Rano, i definitely do agree to the 'generation' gap herewhoa
> !! and to think the only generation gap was between elders who used to
> list
> > > *Vande Mataram* was released in 1997 on India's 50th
> anniversary of
> > > independence .
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> > > -Jamshid
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> > > --- On *Sun, 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi <
> > > shana
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> > From: shanavas.chemmamkuzhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [arr] Re: Can someone define "living up to ARR's own
standards"?
> > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogro
small correction in red ink...
Hi Vij and Rano...
may be this so called 'generation gap' is a mere 'generation continuum' and
different members are at different parts/sections/ length of this continuum... .
neena kochhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Vij and Rano.
Hi Vij and Rano...
may this so called 'generation gap' is a mere 'generation continuum' and
different members are at different parts/sections/length of this continuum
Vijay Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Rano, i definitely do agree to the 'generation' gap
here.
Hey Rano, i definitely do agree to the 'generation' gap herewhoa !!
and to think the only generation gap was between elders who used to listen
to MSV and others and us lot who rediscovered film music with A R R..a
lot of people who have tuned in to A R R s music should go back and list
n India's 50th anniversary of
> independence .
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>
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> -Jamshid
>
> --- On *Sun, 1/27/08, shanavas.chemmamkuzhi <
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> From: shanavas.chemmamkuzhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] Re: Can someone define "living up to
I disagree here.Time won't affect the quality of music.Rahman used the
same tune in 1994 and 2000 ,and both songs were appreciated.
Porale Ponnuthayi - Karuthamma (1994)
Chanda Suraj Lakhon Tare - Vande Matharam (2000)
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Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Can someone define "living up to ARR's own standards"?
For that matter i cried once when i was listening to Lukka chuppi from rang de
basanti and "yeh jo des hei tear" in some other occation
On
are 100s of emails now flowing per day and I understand that
you may not have the time to go through each and every email.
Best regards,
Dasun
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Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:12:02 +
Subject: [arr] Re: Can som
I used to cry when i listen to "Porale ponnuthayi" from Karithamma
and "Ye ajnabi" from Dil se. Pure magic!!
I want the same magic back in Rahman music.I dont care Subash k jha
or Joginder tuteja or any other so called critics, but i want all of
them criticize Rahman now.
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM
I think it's a matter of taste, nothing more. I'm all for specific
constructive criticism within reason. To hear "Rahman not living up
to his own standards" for every fricking release of his nowadays is
not within reason for me. Ok, there are some fans not as happy with
Rahman's music today
Let me try to explain. For the first 5 years, between 1992 and 1996,
almost none of the people here or ANYWHERE will be able to find 5 A R
songs that they didn't like. Out of 25-30 albums. That's a high
standard. Every phrase, every intro, every verse is astounding from
that period. In Guru, the f
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