I think the problem is with his directors, Nowadays AR is not 
working with talented young directors(atleast in tamil)like 
Vishuvardhan,Bala,Selvaraghavan,Gautham menon,Ameer...

I hope Ghajani Hindi music(Murugadoss-Rahman)will prove my point.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "prashanth.palanisamy" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hmmm...good point....m one of the few who actually feel a lil
> nostalgic when i listen to his 90's ......and i do crave for that 
kind
> of music at that moment esp stuff like uzhavan or pudhiya mugam et
> al!!!.....well i think.....the problem now is everyone(everyone 
knows
> some aspect of music now...tanks to technology!!!) is making his 
kinda
> sound....so u know its tougher to stand out now....i love his 
current
> style of music as well....but i sometimes wish for the vinatge
> stuff... i think that is human.....and again the comparison b/w him
> and sachin come to my mind now..... i love his adelaide(more mature
> and understanding the 'situation' attitde) century but i still 
think
> the Sharjah one was electrifying(carefree and i dont care who u are
> attitude).....!!! :)
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Chord" <purevibz@> wrote:
> >
> > Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s 
back.
> > 
> > My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the 
mature 
> > and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.  
> > 
> > Rahman going back in time is not going to happen.  Oh, sure, 
Rahman 
> > will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting 
Deja 
> > Vu Rahman, forget it.  And that's a good thing.  If he kept 
going 
> > back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one 
> > dimensional, etc.  I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves 
forward, 
> > progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if 
all 
> > his experiments don't work at the BO.  
> > 
> > BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong.  It's Rahman on 
top 
> > of his game.  The guy is a master composer with unknown 
potential.  
> > If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of soundtracks 
to 
> > choose from.  I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs 
I can 
> > put on if I want to go back.  But, I also love Rahman of today, 
even 
> > if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past.  He's 
been 
> > there, done that.  
> > 
> > Time to move forward.  No more Dil Se, no more Taal.  Why would 
you 
> > want a repeat?  He's done those already! 
> > 
> > The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and ready 
to 
> > go the distance.  If you want to join him, all aboard!  If not, 
the 
> > slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has 
limited 
> > room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
> >
>


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