Oh, Baabre...!!! Guys, Rahman is not a musician, he is majician, indeed...
just in 2 days, we hear so many experiences from all over the world (US, India, Mauritius, etc, etc). All the people (who are in ARR's era) will definitely have lot of such experieces but not sharing with us. if u guys, have more exp, just share them with us. ARR Rulz Cheers, Siraj On 09 Apr 2007 00:50:10 -0700, nivensamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys, We know rahman's magic and the vibes and chills we feel from his music, Im fan since Roja. But imagine how powerful his music must be to be able to soothe my 6 months old daughter. Goodness, there are times that neither me nor her mum can calm her, we try everything possible and toys in our hands to calm her, and my only effective fast solution is my mobile playing Guru-tere bina. As the few dham dara dam flows in her ears, she stops crying and keeps calm till the end of the song. And if ever i pause the music she will grab the mobile as if to tell me to play on. And now when I have to make her sleep, I sing the song to her and its magic. Now to clear any doubts, I tried other tunes, but she prefers tere bina. Cheer, Niven from mauritius. --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, $*$ PaVaN $*$ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Wonderfulllllllll.....Thanks a lot for sharing your experience... > > Anand Balasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, > > I am a radio jockey in this small conservative town called "College > Station" in Texas. On my show, I play a lot of Indian movie music and > not to mention - a lot of music composed by AR Rahman. > > The maximum number of calls and enquiries that I get during the show > are when I play ARR's music. The other day, a Nigerian lady called me > from her car and asked me "Mon! What is this song Ding, Ding Ding. > Its fantastic mon!" She was asking me about the Daler Mehendi song in > Rang De Basanti. I really coudn't help, but have a big smile on my > face. > > Yesterday, I played Mukalla, Mukabla from Kathalan and the phone was > of the hook. So, I guess my point is that ARR's music really has a > flavor that makes it attractive to people from all races. My friend > from West Virginia simply loves the songs "Aye Udi Udi(Saathiyaa), > and Shabba Shabba(Daud)." > > I remember a long time back, during the release of the movie > Kathalan, Director Shankar had a similar opinion. He was travelling > in New York by taxi cab and handed the Kathalan tape to the driver. > The driver was all gung-ho about the music. > > Well! That's my 1 cent for the day. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. >

