the 3 tracks i ve listed are in reference to the 5 u said are difficult to
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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
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
All these discussions are signs that ARR will go down in the history as a
Legend.. We just need to look at history to realise that. .
Good discussion..I am enjoying it a lot.
On Jan 28, 2008 2:48 PM, jamshid TC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *Vande Mataram* was released in 1997 on India's 50th
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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
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I agree with Rano that the first 5 years of ARR's entry into Movie Music
brought about an astounding outpouring of quality music that early listeners
like Rano and myself, among many, were so overwhelmed and mesmerized. I can
still recall the goosebumps I felt all over me when I first heard tho
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