well it is too early to make judgments but yes i agree that it does 
not impress much. i am expecting more classical music like Taal. i 
hope the rest of songs do not disappoint and i am pretty sure also 
because Ghai's films normally have traditional/classic music.

Kisna was a huge disappointment (at least for me) and i dont want to 
compared it with that and pray that it does not fall in same category.

i dont think indiafm will give it 1/5, it will give at least 3/5 given 
that it is a big banner film and hype is enormous.


--- In [email protected], "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My thoughts.....
> 
> 1) People wishing for Taal II, forget it.  No Taal hangover likely
> with this record, and Rahman will never reach the same heights as he
> once did in the late 1990s (it's only normal since every artist has
> their peak and it doesn't mean that Rahman cannot come out with
> brilliant work today, as he has proven many times recently).
> 
> 2) Soundtrack will likely be quite commercial oriented with hummable
> melodies, but less of classical, old melody styles that we heard in 
JA
> and Ada.
> 
> 3) The tempo of this song is THE EXACT SAME TEMPO (speed) that you
> hear in the instrumental piece on the website.  May not mean 
anything,
> just an observation.  Frankly, I am a bit underwhelmed by this song 
SO
> FAR, which may just only be my perception and expectations.
> 
> 4) I fear less ethnic percussion and more keyboard rhythms in this
> soundtrack (as we just heard).
> 
> 5) Expect lots of strings, choirs, piano, and other symphonic
> arrangements (as we have also heard a bit) with less of traditional
> Indian instrumentation as Western classical music appears to be the
> musical backdrop for this film.   
> 
> 6) Rahman once said that the soundtrack is "mellow".  Combine that
> with words like peaceful and soulful, you get the idea.
> 
> 7) Many will be initially disappointed with the music, as 
comparisons
> to Taal and Kisna will be abound, but the music will catch on later. 
> Look for 1/5 review by Mr. Tootsie Pop of indiafm.
>



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