[arr] Rahman's success globally has really validated my passion for him

2009-02-24 Thread Chord
Years ago, when I used to talk about Rahman non stop to family and 
friends, I would get this incredulous look from them or rolling of the 
eyes as if they were saying, Oh, here he goes again, talking about 
Rahman this Rahman that.   Yeah, they all knew Rahman could create 
good music, but they never shared my devoted passion to him. I don't 
think they really understood why I loved him and his music so much.  
Almost got the sense that they thought I was irrational in my love for 
Rahman.

Whenever something related to Rahman came up, like a new album, I 
would talk about it so excitedly, almost like a little girl squealing 
with delight over a new dress or something like that.  Most of the 
reactions would be just to turn their backs, walk away, or smile 
weakly, or change the subject!  They just couldn't understand the 
passion.  

But, now, after all these years of success, awards, global 
recognition, it's a different story.  Whenever I talk about Rahman 
excitedly, they listen.  They want to know more.  They too start 
talking about Rahman on their own somtimes.  Although they don't feel 
as passionately about Rahman like I do, I sense that I'm taken more 
seriously, better understood as to why I love him so much.  It took a 
global success story to make others understand my love for him.  And 
those who used to react sarcastically to my love for Rahman are now 
quiet, secretly but shamefully admitting to themselves that Rahman is 
indeed really someone special in this whole world and not just another 
glorified Indian MD. 

Feels great! 



Re: [arr] Rahman's success globally has really validated my passion for him

2009-02-24 Thread Shah Navas
Chord,
You spoke my mind! Good writeup.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Chord purev...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Years ago, when I used to talk about Rahman non stop to family and
 friends, I would get this incredulous look from them or rolling of the
 eyes as if they were saying, Oh, here he goes again, talking about
 Rahman this Rahman that. Yeah, they all knew Rahman could create
 good music, but they never shared my devoted passion to him. I don't
 think they really understood why I loved him and his music so much.
 Almost got the sense that they thought I was irrational in my love for
 Rahman.

 Whenever something related to Rahman came up, like a new album, I
 would talk about it so excitedly, almost like a little girl squealing
 with delight over a new dress or something like that. Most of the
 reactions would be just to turn their backs, walk away, or smile
 weakly, or change the subject! They just couldn't understand the
 passion.

 But, now, after all these years of success, awards, global
 recognition, it's a different story. Whenever I talk about Rahman
 excitedly, they listen. They want to know more. They too start
 talking about Rahman on their own somtimes. Although they don't feel
 as passionately about Rahman like I do, I sense that I'm taken more
 seriously, better understood as to why I love him so much. It took a
 global success story to make others understand my love for him. And
 those who used to react sarcastically to my love for Rahman are now
 quiet, secretly but shamefully admitting to themselves that Rahman is
 indeed really someone special in this whole world and not just another
 glorified Indian MD.

 Feels great!