Good Aparna, good writeup; so you're experiencing & enjoying ARR's music.
Take care when you cross signal & roads in Chennai. Cool......

-Siraj


On 7/30/07, Aparna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Here's my latest blog post:
>
> I recently transferred some of my favourite songs that I haven't
> listened to for quite sometime, to my mobile. So, I have almost
> stopped listening to radio now. The next three paras of this post is
> what I typed in my mobile as a message when I was travelling home from
> work after I pressed the play button in the music player with the
> random option turned on. :)
>
> As the bus travels down the East Coast Road at God-knows-what speed, I
> am enjoying my journey listening to Rahman's songs. :) Pachchai
> KiLigaL - I am listening to it after a long time. I love everything
> about it - the humming in the beginning, lovely lines like `naan
> innoru piravi unnai petraal innum aanandam', the interlude/music at
> around 2 minutes.
>
> Munching a Dairy Milk Eclairs, listening to Jiya Jale ( wonderful
> beats and flute interludes :) ), cool breeze caressing my face
> (surprisingly the person sitting next to me has allowed me to keep the
> window fully open!), pachai kiLigaL ending and MalargaLe playing next
> and the beats in the song starting just as I finish typing the
> previous line, I am loving every minute of the bus ride! :) I got into
> the bus feeling a bit tired but now I feel as though my energy level
> has shot up ten times! :)
>
> As though in sync with my mood, the next song is Akkadanu naanga! Wow!
> The next one - Andha Arabic! Is there anything better than Rahman
> himself lending his voice to his own music? ;) Dil Se Re! Oh my God!
> It feels as though Rahman himself wanted to cheer me up and stop
> feeling tired! :D It hasn't stopped yet. Doubling up my happiness is
> the song Sevvanam now! :)
>
> Just as my stop was nearing, Thee Thee started and I had to stop the
> song midway and get down from the bus. :( But, how can I even imagine
> sleeping without listening to Thee Thee after listening to it halfway?
> ;) After listening to Thee Thee, Aayo Re Sakhi and Vasishnava Janato,
> I am now listening to veLLai pookaL. :) Who's in a mood to sleep now
> when all one wants to do is listen to Rahman's songs again and again
> and again :)
>
> Cheers,
> Aparna
> http://aparnasblog.wordpress.com/
>
> 
>

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