On 7/3/2008 12:21 AM India Time, _Vinayakam Murugan_ wrote:

> The beauty of RDB's music is that it fully gels with the movie 

Correct.

> while having the capacity to stand alone.

Correct.

> So it has the added advantage of being remembered by movie buffs and music 
> buffs.

> 
> Pardesi Jana Nahin, Are you serious??

Yeah. I am. Ever since ARR came on scene, there are not many non-ARR 
songs I liked anyway.

> I keep revisiting my Rahman playlist on a regular basis. The ratio of
> revisitable songs to one-time listens of ARR is much higher than most
> other MDs.

Absolutely correct.

People often compare RDBurman with ARR. But Noise to signal ratio in 
RDBurman's music was much much higher than it is in ARR's music. 
RDBurman had given many craps. Sholey would be the best example. The 
most popular film of bollywood with one of the cheapest forgettable music.

> Roobaru & Khalbali still raise goosebumps for me.

yeah, I still like all the songs of RDB except may be that Madhvan duet.

> 
>> Among the latest ones, Pappu can't dance will get shelved one or two
>> years from now, and ADA will survive for generations to come.
> 
> Probably but Jaane Tu Mera Kya hai & Tu Bole would still survive.
> 
> 
> Warm Regards
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Vinayak
> http://theregoesanotherday.blogspot.com/

-- 
Rawat

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