Buff,

Please dont take away the credit from the soundtrack. We had a discussion of
how beautiful the songs are long
before the movie actually released. You can check the old posts. Interesting
to see how this discussion is going :)


On 2/27/08, Indmov Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>     Chord, don't take my comments as some sort of Chord-bashing effort
> because it's not! I think you have a right to feel the way you do. I
> hope members try and make this a constructive thread rather than attacking
> the person who made the thread.  Having said that, I am a bit puzzled
> though. In your very first mail , you say
>
>
>
> "I want to separate myself from the fan part of myself and
> think about the relationship between ARR and filmfare . . .
>
>
>
> (you go onto say how Omkaara you felt was better than RDB and TZP was
> better than GURU [eklavya better BGM than GURU]
>
> Drawing to a conclusion that-->)
>
>
>
> . . .The question has to come up: Is filmfare biased towards Rahman?
> Maybe. "
>
>
>
> and then below, when Gopal pointed out that if awarding Best Music for
> Guru is being biased then every other awarding body that did the same should
> in your opinion be biased too?in reply to that you say (in contradiction to
> what you were trying to say previously, or at least that's how I understood
> it),
>
>
>
> "I'm not really disputing Guru's deserving of awards "
>
>
>
> So now I am not sure what you were tying to say from the beginning?
>
>
>
> Also, I'd like to say something about TZP (just my two cents). I think
> much of the success with TZP is to do with the actual story. In fact MOST of
> the success. Every other aspect of that movie is enhanced by the very
> emotion that the film wishes to strike a chord with. The movie is an
> emotional journey and if you haven't resonated with those emotions, then you
> are not human. I strongly feel that it's this emotion that actually enhanced
> its soundtrack and definitely not the other way about. Imagine listening to
> the TZP tracks outside the context of the movie. I don't think it would have
> the same effect at all. When I listened to Ma for the first time, I didn't
> know it was from TZP or that it was by SEL. Not knowing Hindi didn't help
> the situation either. I gathered it was about a mother but I didn't enjoy
> the song. In fact wasn't even interested in finding out anything about the
> song at the time. At the cinema however, I cried when I watched that song.
> It was a very emotional moment for the protagonist of the movie and I think
> people responded to that because that's human nature. The emotions took over
> ...not the music. The music was good but not path breaking or even
> great. For me, the movie deserved to get a nod because the package was so
> emotional, that every other aspect  of the movie gained its beauty
> entirely because of these emotions the movie was working with and not the
> other way about.
>
>
>
> So TZP "from a purely musical and impactful standpoint"  is definitely
> inferior to Guru. If you didn't understand the lyrics and had no clue about
> the story of the film and just listened to the music on its own , outside
> all of these frames (from what you call a purely musical standpoint), it
> makes NO impact at all.  I can't say the same about Guru or RDB. I didn't
> understand a word of Hindi but I was blown away by my fav tracks in the
> album, instantly. For me this is the difference. The concept of music not
> having a language as it's a language on its own; the only true example to
> that concept is Rahman's music. Guru and RDB are no exception.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 3:27:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [arr] ARR and awards
>
>  I'm not really disputing Guru's deserving of awards as much as
> filmfare's notoriety for being biased and selective, as has been the
> case many a times in the past as well. Many having issues with
> filmfare is no secret.
>
> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..>
> wrote:
> >
> > Guru has won every music composition award at every award event it
> was competing in, why blame Filmfare only?-
> >
> > Filmfare:
> >
> > Best
> > Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008) Best Background Score - Guru
> > (Hindi, 2008)
> > Screen:
> >
> > Best
> > Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008) Best Background Score - Guru
> > (Hindi, 2008)
> > Bollywood International Film Awards
> >
> > Best
> > Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008)
> > V. Shantaram Film Awards
> >
> > Best Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008)
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .>
> > To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:18:46 AM
> > Subject: [arr] ARR and awards
> >
> > DISCLAIMER: Please do not interpret any of my
> comments below as being
> > anti ARR. I worhship the Boss and his music!
> >
> > Happy for ARR and for us fans that he won the filmfare for both music
> > and BGM for Guru! There are no doubts that ARR's achievements are
> > award worthy!
> >
> > However, I want to separate myself from the fan part of myself and
> > think about the relationship between ARR and filmfare. ARR has won
> > many filmfare awards, in fact the most out of anyone! No doubt, most
> > of these awards are deserving. Let's face it, his music is THE BEST
> > period overall. However, when it comes to the most recent Hindi
> > soundtracks, Guru and RDB, I'm not quite certain that they deserve to
> > be winners, from a purely musical and impactful standpoint.
> >
> > 2006 - RDB won - not only in filmfare, but in other award
> > ceremonies. Yes, RDB was a huge hit for movie and music. Was RDB
> > the best music of 2006? Not in my opinion. Omkara was the best.
> > Even ARR himself admitted that Omkara was his favorite. I think
> > Omkara won with the critics.
> >
> > 2007 - Guru won. Guru had some mindblowing songs, some of ARR's best
> > work, but it also had relatively mediocre numbers like Baazi Laga and
> > Ek Lo. IMO, the best soundtrack of 2007 was Taare Zameen Par with
> > Guru a very close second. Did Guru have the best BGM? Granted, it
> > was brilliant, but IMO, Eklavya had a better BGM score.
> >
> > The question has to come up: Is filmfare biased towards Rahman?
> > Maybe. Does the filmfare award for best music really represent the
> > best album? Not always. It's the case with a lot of awards.
> >
> > Many people have issues with filmfare in both directions. Yes, I
> > love it that ARR won two years in a row. As a fan, I couldn't be
> > more happy to see him recognized. Guru deserves to be recognized as
> > an outstanding soundtrack and the public response to it has been
> > superb. Albums are supposed to be awarded by votes, so I guess, Guru
> > won because the public demanded it. I'm thrilled. But, I'm not
> > exactly convinced that this was purely a gentry-elective process.
> >
> >
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