Its not easy to break Harmony as long as we know what we are and why we are here for. This group is best in its form. There are memebers who have good to best knowledge of music and backed by a good moderator who has maintained NO-SPAM and no illicit content being delivered. Yes, This group is a FAN club of AR RAHMAN, the members' fanatics has range from just listeneres to those who follow ARR's music as Religion. People of this kind are everywhere and shouldnt be dictated. About JUST praising ARR's music NO over the years we have always discussed good music than few miscreants who have tried dictating terms over the members and who believe what they assume is the ulitmate. But they are very few in numbers and the good has always won and supported by the likes. Being one among the old members I have always found it interesting to read the posts and have dedicated a part of my time in a day to read the messages. Few posts have however disappointed me but this group is worth being in. Being an ARR fans and who are huge in numbers its expected ppl would expect you talk about Just ARR. However they havent ever been liars. But think of those others who have voiced for good music discussion. If you happen to be music lover than ARR's there are ofcourse many groups and welcome to be the members there. I and MANY wouldnt agree that this group has posts only that praises ARR's and we have the moderator who has posted any good & Bad being written unless they go to an extent of abusing. Lets understand every person is driven by his emotions, if we are here in this group it means we are here to discuss ARR and his related work.
Thanks -R --- In [email protected], V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 7/19/2008 2:19 PM India Time, _Indmov Buff_ wrote: > > > A big yes to in-depth discussions and criticism too but not when the > > criticisim is in the form of "Omkara deserved the filmfare for Best > > Music more than Rang De and TZP more than Guru". > > > > But people who (oddly) think so should be allowed to say that. > > I am sure that any honest discussion would prove without a doubt that > Omkara was miles behind the level RDB/ Guru. > > -- > V >

