following the
trends just like PC did in 1989. I have great respect for Rano's
taste and
thoughts. Just wanted to share my view.
Regards,
Dasun
From: Ranojoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [arr] Re: The making of the PFMB
The rappers and the breakdancers are shown as performing on the
streets for money as you can see the piece of cloth that is laid in
front of them so that people can throw them changeand shows that
even in developed countries there is poverty..and the rappers are
shown as singing bout their
While comparisions are always bound to be there and i have no doubt that
Another Day in Paradise was a masterpiece, I think its unfair to cite genres of
music with the cause that its supportingsince you mention
rap...because there are innumerable hip hop artistes who are all
for Rano's taste and
thoughts. Just wanted to share my view.
Regards,
Dasun
From: Ranojoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [arr] Re: The making of the PFMB video
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 17:35:50 -
The benchmark for poverty videos
I think the video want to get more attention from Rich people (elite
group) and younger genearation. That's why they showed skyscrapers
cars, and a hiphop dancer. And IMO, video is intended for long run
on TV channels.
But at the end, Lyrics and Music is the winner all the way!
~Avinash
The benchmark for poverty videos is Another Day in Paradise by Phil
Collins.. (newbies do search Youtube) Serious stuff. Similar, (tainted)
BLACK AND WHITE video. But the song and the lyrics are much better in
PC's case (it's only one of the best songs of all time). Without
getting into
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