I respect your opinion, but it's only an opinion, not a fact.  There
are as many of you who think that the magic is still there and feel
the same feelings as when the prior albums were released.  I am one of
them.



--- In [email protected], arr pavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dude ! No one wants to hear the same old stuff. But the examples
they quote is just to relate to the kind of surprises &amp; excitement
thrown by Ar&nbsp;during that period&nbsp;is not felt after a while.
Instant attraction. Instant enjoyment. Celebrating music. Unexplained
feelings of quickly adapting to&nbsp;that&nbsp;mood &amp; sounds,
youthfulness, refreshing &amp; a&nbsp;crave for repeated
playings&nbsp;of&nbsp;his old&nbsp;songs even nowadays. Albums you
mentioned&nbsp;don't need many listenings to grow on us. I personally
feel that magic &amp; tying us to be involved in it, is missing a
while though&nbsp;songs are neatly composed.
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> --- On Sun, 25/5/08, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> From: Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [arr] For those who want Taal Part 2, Dil Se Part 2,
Rangeela Part 2, Roja Part 2
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, 25 May, 2008, 6:25 PM
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> I hear it so many times that I just have to say this: KEEP WAITING!!
> IT'S NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. IT'S ALREADY BEEN DONE! You keep hoping
> that each ARR album will be the next Taal, Dil Se, etc., well good
> luck. So thankful that ARR is not a static composer living in the
> past and rehashing the same predictable stuff. It's normal to like or
> dislike in degrees each of ARR's creations, but for God's sake, stop
> hoping for that elusive fantasy album that will never materialize! 
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> This kind of thinking by fans plagues all great artists, by the way.
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