hi all,
when i heard his music for the first time i was hardly 4 or 5 years 
old...i didn't know what music was...all i remember is after roja was 
released it was the only cassette that was played in my house for 
more than 6 months...then the next movie whose songs were heard with 
that kind of craziness was bombay... Ever since i started 
understanding good music i have been listening to only and only ARR 
sir's songs.....

Ppl at my hostel know that if u r gng to ankita's room for music all 
that u r gonna get is ARR's songs... if there is a conversation about 
music then all that I speak is praises of ARR and his music...

I am a die hard RAHMANIAC....thoroughly infected by RAHMANIA

--- In [email protected], mehroof sm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>    
>   I think we all got affected by a worm called RAHMANIA.
>    
>   Cheers
>   Mehroof Mohamed
> 
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           Dear Rahmaniacs,
> 
> I'm not sure, if this has been discussed earlier. I'd love to start 
a 
> thread of messages, to share the experience when we listened to 
ARR's 
> music for the first time ever. And how we were impressed / 
flattened. 
> Got this idea, when i was reading review of Roja music in a 
website. 
> Especially from Gopal / Vijay, would love to know your first 
> experience listening to ARR.
> 
> Let me start... 
> I happened to know about ARR very very late. I was in Class 9 i 
> guess. We were in Ooty then. So movies dont get release than soon 
as 
> in other cities. I came to know about him during the National Award 
> for Roja.
> 
> It was an evening, i had returned from School. There was a program 
in 
> DD, curtain raiser for the National Award. Thats when i first heard 
> the magical sound that i havent heard ever till then. My God... i 
> said, what a sound it was, it went thru my nerves and mixed on to 
my 
> blood. It was the song, "Pudhu Vellai mazhai...", the initial 
> interlude, made me shiver in the Kashmiri snow, i really felt a 
cold 
> when the chill sound splashes along with the beat... Wow man... and 
> so my next question was, who is the composer. Next comes the 
> surprise, a 25 year old young chap... And i ran out to the music 
shop 
> to grab a cassette. 
> 
> I was flattened and still breathing his music.
> 
> And i soaked in his music since then... I was called as "Rahman" in 
> my college hostel. Siraj would know that...
> Where ever I go since then, ppl talking to me for 2 days will know 
> that i'm a fan of ARR. That much i talk on ARR. :)
> 
> Its been 17 yrs now. I cherish the times i run to music shops to 
grab 
> the first cassette on almost all releases. Now, at the age of 30, 
> i've somehow lost the habit of grabbing the first CD/Cassette, may 
be 
> not getting time or out of reach, but the passion towards his 
music, 
> will be there till my last breathe.
> 
> Listening now to his voice "yelelo... " from Chinna Chinna Aasai...
> 
> - Bergin
> Breathing HIS music.
> 
> 
> 
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