I Miss U Kaissiom Bhai....... Nice one...

On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 10:07 PM, kaissiom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I did something yesterday which I have not done in a long time; put
> the headphones on, turn the lights off, close my eyes and listen to
> few Rahman songs before going to sleep.
>
> I usually try that routine with some very soothing songs like Ishwar
> Allah, Anbai Sugama, Do Kadam, etc. to clear my head of all of the
> day's chores. But this time I went for Sakkarakatti because I have
> not got a chance to listen to it on headphones.
>
> First was Taxi Taxi. Even though I was very tired, I found myself
> energized, enough to tap my feet on the ground, rock the chair and bob
> my head to the hip reggaeton beat.
>
> Next was I Miss You Da(shuffle mode). There I was... totally
> captivated by the first few seconds of the song. Even though I had
> heard it multiple times in my car, the effect on the headphones was
> astounding. As the song progressed, I found myself completely
> immersed in the sound and indulging myself in the details of the song.
> "Wow" is the only way to describe it. The precisely calculated
> panning and fading effects on different instruments and vocals along
> with the finetuned adjustment of the ambiance and texture of the sound
> gave this, sort of, "life" to the song. I felt as if I was encircled
> by the Song, with Rahman hitting me from all directions; left, right,
> center, front and back. Surround like experience from a stereo song.
> The detailed programming that has gone into this song are nothing
> short of extraordinary. I couldn't go on to another song, listened to
> it a couple more times.
>
> As it was getting late at night, I took the headphone off after
> listening to this masterpiece a few times... shaking my head in
> disbelief of what I had just heard. As I found myself exclaiming
> "Unbelievable!" as I went to sleep, a part of my brain spoke to me, in
> reassurance, and reminded me:
> "This is why You are a Rahman fan!"
>
> p.s. Sorry, it may be irrelevant, but I thought I should share my
> Rahmaniac experience.
>
> regards,
> Wasim.
>
> 
>



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regards,
Vithur

ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;

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