Hi guys...
Much of the listings may be true, but there is a point to be noted:
When other MDs copy a song or a part of it, *some* ARR fans say
blatant lift, copycat and all that whereas Rahman's little-little
copies are termed as: inspiration, resemblance, self-accepted
inspiration, raga
Thanks for that interesting info, Aravind. These days I am very
jealous over all copycat hindi composers. They are getting fame for
copying. If u surf tv channels you'll see Dhoom, Dus, Kaal, Murder
songs being played repeatedly. They are just remixes of copied
international tunes. Where as
hi,
Kudos 2 ur wonderful inferences n examples of the RIPPING syndrome prevalent in the so called home 2 Indian cinema Bollywood.Don't ever coin the tag COPYING with ARR.He is the ONLY genuine MD India has ever produced.
Even the so called LEGENDS of music like RD Burman SD Burman don't deserve
Hi,
These issues have been clarified so many times in the group...
Well, here is the explanation.. AGAIN
These are *NOT*
cases of copying.Its more about sound sampling/ use of loops. These are
commercially available pieces and are used by musicians worldwide.
There are CDs sold worldwide,
Hey Aravind,
Thanks for the info...since I am relatively new to the
group...SORRY that I did not know about this info.
I understand that its NOT copying.
Cheers,
Prashanth
--- Aravind a.m. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
These issues have been clarified so many times in
the group...
Well,
Hi all,
lets put to rest to all these speculations.i am pasting a document
from the following link(chk it for your reference):
http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayArticle.php?id=090905092530
it's a very intersting one and an eye opener for all of us.one thing
i am sure u won't be able to do is
Last Saturday I was watching the movie "hackers" on Star movies. There was a background music which was played throghout the movie several times. What surprisingis, it is same piece in ARR's Ayaiyyo (Rangeela) song's Second interlude. And surprise, both movies were released in 1995
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