glad you re-discovered another Rahman gem!!this song has been mine my favourite 
from that album and part of my playlist..Tehzeeb' soundtrack has other gems 
such as Mujpe Tufan,Meherbaan and Sabak Aisa..Just like you had said guess it 
was way ahead of its time!Think you should listen to this entire album again..

Ryaaz

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "AJ" <purev...@...> wrote:
>
> Guys,
> 
> I was listening to the "Jai Ho" compilation released by T-Series and heard 
> the song "Khoye Khoye Aankhein" on CD2 from Tehzeeb after a long, long 
> time....probably years!  Some observations about that song, which didn't 
> strike me as much at the time it released:
> 
>  - The string sections in this song are absolutely mindblowing....intricate 
> and very melodic, counterpoint to the melody very synchronistically with 
> brilliant harmonies.
>  - The style and sound of the strings, and even some phrases, remind me very 
> much of the string sections in "Mayya Mayya" from Guru.  Listen to both songs 
> together and you will note the similarities.  Rahman simply using the same 
> string sound and style template.....an Arabic feel. 
>  - The song has some really beautiful chord progresions leading to quite a 
> few "hooks", despite a fairly routine and loopy techno rhythm section, which 
> to me is the weakest part of the song.  
>  - The "Na Na Chik Nari Nari" bit is really catchy!!!  
> 
> This song to me was ahead of its time.....it fits much more with today's 
> music trends than it did with the bollywood music scene of 2003 when this 
> song was released.  After hearing this song after a long time, it struck me 
> in a completely different way than when I heard it last time.  I didn't like 
> the song in previous hears before, but now I really like it and find myself 
> going back to it quite often.
> That's the magic of Rahman.
>


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