nazeef... this is such an amazing write-up.. having watched ARRs concert
live last year, i can immediately relate to ur feelings.

few questions..
1. vl Javed Ali remain in ARRs set of artists for future concerts?
2. any reason y Tanvi and Chinmayi was not present in the concert?
3. did Gaurav sing in the concert?

plz let me know.. do u have any photos, videos u can share with the group?

thanx again


On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 2:44 PM, naztitude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   Jaipur- History rewritten!!
>
> As the whole world may know-Rajasthan, The incredible state of
> India, known for it's grand history, festivals and its capital just
> concluded the celebrations of what was called the Rajasthan Day
> Celebration. The weeklong festival had people all over the world
> coming in to participate.
> Jaipur-With its rich and colourful past, resplendent with tales of
> valour and bravery, breathtaking beauty, stunning jewelry, over a
> hundred feet long fort walls, precious stone-embedded palaces,
> the `Rajputs' as quoted-who use swords to wear the `tilak' on their
> foreheads and with a reputation of being included as a city with a
> striking knowledge of astronomy and geometric planning had to
> rewrite its History. All of the aforementioned took a bow-when one
> musician entered this city, with innumerable adjectives. Little did
> they know, that all the History that is talked about would look like
> the smallness of an ant, when the Azeem O shaan Shahenshah himself
> would rewrite History. The whole city halted when this man sang. And
> they continued singing even after he left them. Who heard them?!
> Gomtesh, Navas, Pavan and myself heard Jaipuri's sing "Ae mere
> darbar main khwaja", when hours before they sang the title tracks
> of `welcome' and `race'.
> A gtalk talk with Gomzy, a little bit of "googling" on Jaipur and
> tickets were booked. Bags were packed-with clothes,cameras and
> luck.Lots of them. Jaipur gave us a warm welcome indeed-in the
> literal sense also, and the regular sandstorms ensured that we took
> baths at regular intervals. The autos here are twice the size I see
> here, and is adorned with all the possible mythical figures.Jaipur!!
> The weeklong celebration had a lot of artists coming in-prior to
> ARR's performance, were Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and a
> few others. They all seemed like a cup of water in front of the
> might oceans when ARR's show happened.
> The group that came together was Vithur, Gomzy, Navas, Pavan and
> myself. It surely brought back memories of the Bangalore, Delhi and
> Chennai concert.
> The stage setup was amazing. The lighting was excellent. And this
> time, I believe ARR had the most rigourous practise session.Till
> 5.30 in the morning!!
> We decided that the next day we load ourselves with cameras and go
> sight seeing-and make full use of the long journey undertaken. But
> God made different plans for us. The long prayers and planning,
> worked out. We went to the Hotel where ARR was put up. Thanks to
> understanding people in the ARR family, we got a chance to meet him.
> I had the great opportunity to walk with ARR from his room to the
> lobby where the rest of us waited. And what he asked me on the way
> was perhaps the most awaited moment of my life ."Hey, do you want to
> come for Namaaz with me?? " I was stunned. I had no time to even
> repeat the question in my mind. I said "Yes, of course"
> obviuosly.But first-he stopped by to meet the group. He spoke to us
> for a few minutes. Very relaxed, composed and calm he was. He
> volunteered for photographs, autographs, handshakes and hugs.
> Gaurav, a finalist in the airtel super singer, was there in the
> hotel. He came, hoping he'll get a chance to get a glimpse of
> ARR.But what he got from ARR, just remains testimony to the fact
> that ARR is the greatest and most humble. ARR recognised him. He
> gave him an autograph and asked him-"Hey, do you want to sing with
> me tonight!? " Now, this is what I call FATE. Gaurav was stunned. So
> were we. So was the world. He requested to sir that he'd sing for
> Pukar, and the gentleman musician smiled and said "ok, see you at
> the venue" .Cried Gaurav.Such was the greatness in the man.
> Then came my moment. My most awaited moment. To have rubbed
> shoulders with Rahman and to get deep into prayers. To read Namaaz
> with him, that too on a Friday, which we believe is a like a mini
> Eid. To have read the Du'a with him. To have wished the angels
> together. Rahman no doubt imbibed in me a great sense of Sufism
> through his music, but this prayer surely made me a more spiritual
> person in life. Rahman would close his eyes and not open till his
> prayer got over. Dressed in a white kurtha and a green topi-ARR won
> the hearts of the people around him. And God. That was the man AR
> Rahman. I wish to follow this, with the magician musician AR Rahman.
>
> Evening.8 pm. The police in jaipur were shocked. They failed to
> understand that for years, they never saw such a huge gathering in
> this city, what had made the rather conserved people of jaipur come
> out and break barricades. A free entry is not a free entry. More
> than 60 percent of the seats are reserved and kept designated. The
> remaining portion was the free entry area and very silly of the
> organisers to have done that-as the crowd came out of
> proportions.They broke barricades.They forced upon themselves a
> lathi charge. On the other side of the venue was a huge stage. With
> a repertoire of over 70 musicians, singers and dancers , came the
> Pied Piper Rahman!!
> A mind blowing stage setup. A must mention-the sound and lights. The
> dancers, for after a long time, the song and the choreo sequenced.
> Present for the evening, was the CM of Rajasthan herself, Smt
> Vasundhara Raje. And she stayed throughout the show, that being from
> around 8.15 to 11 pm. There was a felicitation program and ARR was
> presented a momento from the CM, and the latter in turn asked for a
> favor. And that being favorable to all of us. You hardly have
> politicians do favors to the people, but this one could be included
> in the history rewriting. She requested for Dil hai chota sa from
> Roja. And how happy he was to play it for her. The song was not a
> part of the list and Neeti Mohan almost did a superb job of pulling
> it off without the lyrics.And Rahman's Yelelo to add to the already
> sweet song. Another special Family was the royal family of Rajputana-
> the great grand daughter of Jodha Bai, who was there for the music
> launch was here too. She told rahman, that he truly is the emperor
> of music. Thanked Javed Ali for being the beautiful voice behind
> Jashne Bahara. She stayed right till the artists left the stage.
>
> The concert began with Jaage hain from Guru, with AR Rahman dressed
> in a royal white sherwani, sang from one corner of the stage in
> complement to Sadhna Sargam's voice and the heavy orchestration
> behind the song.Each time ARR moved from one level of the stage to
> the other, he went higher and higher. And the crowd goes mad.
>
> The list of songs performed are as follows.
>
> Blaaze intro (Blaaze)
> Jaage hain (Sadhna/ARR)
> Khalbali (ARR)
> O humdum (ARR/Benny/Naresh)
> Roja (Hari/Sadhna)
> Barso Re (Neeti Mohan)
> Patshaala (Blaaze/Naresh/Aslam)
> Jashne Bahara (Javed Ali)
> Chupke se (Sadhna/ Javed Ali)
> Roobaroo (ARR/Naresh)
> Dil se re (ARR)
> Satrangi re (Javed Ali)
> Chale Chalo (ARR/Benny/Naresh)
> Azeem O shaan (Aslam/Dr Narayan/Chorus)
> Felicitation
> Khwaja Mere Khwaja (ARR/Aslam/Dr)
> Tu hi re (ARR/Sadhna)
> Tumhari adaaon main vari vari (Sadhna/female back ups)
> Kesaria (Sadhna Sargam)
> Aye hairathe (Hari/Sadhna)
> Vaaji Vaaji (Hari/Madhushree)
> Maiya Maiya (Neeti/Aslam)
> Kabhi neem neem (Madhushree/ARR)
> Rang De Basanti Chola (Javed Ali)
> Ghanan Ghanan (Hari/Aslam Khan/Sadhna/Madushree/Naresh/Javed)
> Tere Bina (ARR/Madhushree)
> RDB Title (Sadhna/Aslam Khan)
> Humma humma (ARR/Blaaze)
> Vande Matram (ARR/All)
>
> Initially there seemed plans, of playing Fanaa, but was quite
> wondering how this would go without Tanvi, and true to the
> wonderment, this song was called off and so was Ishq bina, for
> reasons unknown.
> The concert was energy packed.All were Hindi songs except Sivaji
> which was mixed.Blaaze gave the initial energy shots.ARR entered and
> the crowd wont stop. Each song was amazing-in voice and
> performance.No flaws!! Khalbali was as usual super energised. O
> humdum was awesome. It was like made for the show.Roja was an old
> favorite. Neeti never fails to perform well.She won hearts with
> Barso re.Dilse re was touching.The sweet voice that plays there-so
> reached your heart, from his own. After a long time, my dream of
> hearing him play Chale Chalo was fulfilled. I heard him last in
> Bangalore. This song is a masterpiece. The strings and percussions.
> Needless to mention, the medley Azeem o Shaan plus rukkumani plus
> Veerapandi always remains my favorite. A treat to eyes, ears and
> heart.What energy levels for that piece. Sivamani hates to take
> rest.Its an assumed fact-that his hands ache when they stay idle.
> His solo performance was surely a thing to remember.
> Main vari vari was a special for the north indian audience.
> The winning performer surely was the new comer in the gang-Javed
> Ali.With a song like Jashne baharaa, which I believe will already
> win the song of the decade award-and a voice like that, he just
> ensured a permanent seat in the gang. What a performer he is!! What
> a voice and what energy!! He replaced Sonu nigam and Sukhwinder
> singh with ease. He sang his own jashne bahara, followed by satrangi
> re and Chaiya chaiya. Satrangi re is a song that requires serious
> voice modulation and tuning, and chaiya chaiya, the energy level to
> stay that high for that long. And what Javed did, was all that was
> needed and that too with ease. He won his place in the team. Super
> show. Rahman was super charged this show. His energy and enthusiasm
> was show when hi joined Javed in another super song-Rang de basanti
> chola. Rahman joined Aslam Khan in RDB. It was a rare occasion to
> see ARR vocally participate in these songs. And then there was
> Ghanan Ghanan, with all those appointed to sing the song began with
> randomn alaaps-and a small string section played at the back, while
> at once, they begin the song and complemented by a heavy string
> section.
> Vande matram closed the show. Penultimately, it was Humma humma.
> Blaaze entered into the crowds. He is one superhero. Wonder where he
> gathers so much energy from.Tere bina was good, but somehow, without
> taking credit away from Madhushreeji, I feel this song belongs to
> Chinmayi. Her voice modualtion. Like they say, every voice is unique-
> So thus!! The crowd was good, in turn out and involvement. They were
> better than the private concert ones in chennai. Good energy they
> showed. They surely told Rahman they loved him. And so did Rahman.
> He stayed there for more than three hours, singing.
>
> Thank you Lord for giving me the blessed chance to witness this
> event. To my parents for having supported me in my passion towards
> Rahman.For having given me the chance to teleprompt. To Benny, for
> being there and for spending time with us. The sweetness list
> extends to Sayanora, Raihanaji, Javed Ali, the super talented flute
> man Naveen. To Blaaze for being such a special friend. To Hari haran
> ji-for the unconditional support.To Aslam Bhai and Dr, they
> entertain us both off and on stage!!
>
> To Rahman sir.Thank you. We cant stop thanking you enough on your
> greatness and your sweet gestures. For having accpeted to stop by
> and meet us. For having obliged to bear with us for longer than
> usual, inspite for having to run for prayers. Thank you sir. We pray
> that Allah showers his choiciest blessings on you. You truly remain
> in our hearts.
>
> As always in my write up about the concerts-This mail from a very
> persaonal point of view I apologise for writing this in a detailed
> manner.It was on a request from a few members. Im sorry If I have
> failed to mention anyone or anything about the entire event. It
> remains unintentional and purely accidental.
> Like said already, Rahman rewrote history.Jaipur that gives evidence
> to the grand history that our textbooks spoke of, bowed down to his
> majesty, his musical genius.
> Rahman. He came.He sang.He conquered.
>
>  
>

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