You wrote this from the heart and I appreciate it.
--- In [email protected], "Pravinder Sheoran"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> These are just 10 simple reasons and not a Review.
> Here we go:
>
> 1. If you just knew Beethoven by name and never got a chance to hear
> even one sound of his music; ARR gives you that golden chance in the
> very first song of the album. What a way to start.
>
> 2. If you hate the term 'Remix', if you are tired of this word and the
> crap that fills Radio and television all day every day in the name of
> remix; but you sincerely want to listen a Remix, well here is your
> chance, listen to 'Shano Remix' but hey do not forget to listen 'Shano
> Shano' first otherwise you will never believe it was a remix.
>
> 3. If you are new to ARR's music and you heard the term 'Trademark
> Rahman Song' but you have no clue what kind of songs are those, here
> is your chance listen to 'Mastam Mastam'. If you are die hard long
> time Rahmaniac and its been a long time you waited for something truly
> Rahmanish is style and substance, well 'Mastam Mastam' is your song
mate.
>
> 4. If you are unaware of the term 'Fusion music' and wanna experience
> true example of Fusion, well here is your chance, listen to 'Manmohini
> morey' and experience a classic example of the term. Perhaps the
> greatest music composer of all time in Fusion Music, his excellency, A
> R Rahman will make you grab your head and think how the hell could
> someone play what Rahman plays at the background of Indian classical
> singing in this song.
>
> 5. If you have waited for years and years for one album, yes one
> album, which you could really say a perfect album which contains
> almost every style of music, which is commercial but a quality album,
> which is quality but a commercial album, which is Indian and western,
> which is for young and for old, which is experimental but classic,
> which is classic but experimental, which is hard and soft, which makes
> your feet tap but your heart dances too, which impacts your heart but
> your feet tap too; well here is your chance, listen to 'Yuvvraaj'.
>
> 6. If you are not a Rahman fan but loved Taal and you dream of
> listening something like that again. Well here is some fresh and
> different stuff for you. If you are a Rahman fan, loved Taal very much
> and dream of something perfect again, here is your chance listen to
> 'Yuvvraaj'.
>
> 7. If you know Shrinivas and his magical voice and wanna listen
> something legendary and magical in his voice again, 'Zindagi' is your
> song. If you do not know Shrinivas, well listen to 'Zindagi' and you
> will scold yourself why the hell you never knew this singer.
>
> 8. If you are a die hard Gulzar fan and sincerely wanted someone to do
> justice to his out of the world poetry and compose some tunes that
> will be as excellent as his lyrics, 'Yuvvraaj' is your answer. If you
> are a die hard Rahman fan and sincerely wanted someone to do justice
> to his out of the world music and write some lyrics that will be as
> excellent as his music, 'Yuvvraaj' is your answer.
>
> 9. If you have stopped believing that Indian film music is worth
> listening but deep down in your heart you believe someone will do
> 'something' and you will listen 'Indian film music' again. Well here
> is your chance, Rahman does that 'something' for you in 'Yuvvraaj';
> but hey Yuvvraaj is not something, its everything. You do not need to
> go somewhere else in the world. India is your country and there is
> someone like A R Rahman still alive to give us something that is not
> only the quality stuff but also something which is beyond our
> capabilities to handle.
>
> 10. I am expecting you to give this 10th reason.
>
> Pravinder.
>