Hey i would like to say on this. I am totally flattened by the Flutist
Mr.Satyajeet
Kelkar.....That was really Amazing that he attempted it So well & it was
emotional too.. Even i want Wandering Souls to Perform the "Bombay Theme "
next time.. No hard Feelings.. Its just My Strong Opinion...

On 2/19/07, Dinesh Vaidya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Dear Amit Goel

THANK YOU for your encouraging words about recent performance of The
Wandering Souls. This pat-on-the-back, will help the group to continue
on their mission to take RAHMAN's music and message to the like-minded
persons.

Also noted your suggestion on "not playing Bombay Theme". However,
personally I will differ with your views on BOMBAY THEME. I find this
theme is the healing sound which may emanate from the churning of the
horrors of fights over various divides. This group has played Bombay
theme everytime they performed on stage and each time the members from
audiance have come forward and informed us the emotional effect this
theme had on them and the changes they felt the theme brought within
them.

For me, Bombay Theme is the very core of RAHMAN's music. Emotional, and
touching as you rightly said....

I personally do not want the group to stop playing the Bombay theme
unless we find staring at dead end on the instrumentation or live
artist front. The group has MASTERED the theme very well and is one of
the highlights of the programme. Nevertheless, the decision is
entirely of TWS group and your suggestion will be passed on to the
group chiefs.

Best regards
Dinesh Vaidya
The Wandering souls

--- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
"amit goel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was one of the thousands of lucky ppl to attend Rahmania, and was
> impressed by the devotion, skill and adventure of these Punelads. It
> was amazing. This was perhasps ONE occasion when the group attempted
> what even Rahman seldom does- and that is the rendition of the Bombay
> Theme. I was touched by the remarks and introduction, for what else
> could have been more secular ever ? But i did feel that the Theme
> needs much more , like, in a roaring audience who prefers the Rahman
> Vocals (whetevr ppl may say abt the purity, language being a
negative,
> etc) the Theme was far too serious a subject to be proffered at the
> platform.
>
> This music of the theme is religon, so, i will make a humble
> suggestion that this be kept out of future performances.
>






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