WOW ! Thanks Bro for this.. :-)

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regards.. 
 
Krish..
His Music ~ My Mother Tongue 
 
 
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Subject: [arr] Purani jeans aur guitar...HT article
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Date: Monday, 29 September, 2008, 8:06 PM










    
            http://www.hindusta ntimes.com/ StoryPage/ StoryPage. 
aspx?sectionName =&id=e1a414f8- efd7-491a- a053-c47123474d2 6&&Headline=Purani+ 
jeans+aur+ guitar...

 

Nikhil Taneja on the recent guitar-based movie songs... 
Acoustic songs are rare in the Mumbai movies. But acoustic melodies always 
leave you enchanted. They have that feel-good factor which lifts your mood and 
puts a smile on your face. Though we don't hear too many songs based on 
acoustic guitar tune, here are some which are truly exceptional:

* Kabhi kabhi Aditi  (Jaane Tu....Ya Jaane Na)  
AR Rahman
When the Aditi promos went on air, the sugar-kissed guitar solo in the 
beginning of the song made hearts aflutter. Singer Rashid Ali got his big 
break. It might just become the next teeny bopper classic. It has given Aditis 
of the world a reason to smile — they have a song to be serenaded with.

* Nazrein milaana (Jaane Tu.. Ya Jaane Na)
AR Rahman
This one is a perfect foil for dull and lazy afternoons.The lyrics describe the 
state of mind of the Gen Y, confused in love and life.. trying hard to figure 
out Yeh dil chahta hai kya. There's a solution too — call a bunch of friends 
over, organise a guitar and sing away your blues with the song.


* Kholo kholo darwaze (Taare Zameen Par)
Shankar-Ehsaan- Loy
Sung by Raman Mahadevan, it was the emotional highpoint of the movie. The 
exceptionally manoeuvred guitar strings added soul to the movie's tear-jerking 
climax. The song inspires.. as the chords ebb and flow, like our emotions do.

* Saawariya (Saawariya) 
Monty Sharma
Sanjay Leela Bhansali used the gorgeous guitar solo at the beginning of the 
song, interspersed with the mellifluous voice of Shail Hada. Promos of Ranbir 
Kapoor's  sharp dance steps and Sonam Kapoor's ethereal face from behind a 
curtain caught the nation's fancy. 

* Rubaroo (Rang de Basanti) 
AR Rahman
The composer's golden touch gave singer Naresh Iyer  his big break.  The 
superlative strumming combined with some delightful whistling created magic. 
Its placement in the movie transformed the song from the feel-good campus 
anthem to the radical theme of an utopian world.


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-A
http://viewsnmuse. blogspot. com


      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


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