Even I was wondering why 'Mastam' doesn't find place in favourite 
list of many people, it is an euphoric song of master 
class... 'Mastam' was the first song to become my favourite in the 
soundtrack...

--- In [email protected], "Jahanzeb Farooq" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> mastam mastam is heavily/rapidly/magically growing on me. when i 
heard 
> it first i thought it is strictly okay song but now i am loving 
it. it 
> is magic of ARR. 
> apart from this who really rocked the song is none other than Sonu 
> Nigam, the way he sang it shows his expertise. he is awesome, 
simply 
> superb. he is the BEST singer around, no one can even come close 
to 
> him. he is the one piece. and i m so glad ARR made him sing three 
> songs (though shano shano is complete waste of Sonu) otherwise 
these 
> days we hear very less of Sonu.
> 
> --- In [email protected], V S Rawat <vsrawat@> wrote:
> >
> > I never thought that I would ever like this type of song. But 
here I 
> am, 
> > listening to Mastam, and humming with it.
> > 
> > Trust ARR to know what I myself never knew about my liking.
> > 
> > I think ARR has never given any song like this, trusting on the 
> rhying 
> > words to create a melody of their own.
> > 
> > Old timers in the group must be knowing that such usage were the 
> norms 
> > in 50s - yes, half a century ago. Almost every was using it then 
but 
> it 
> > was Chitalkar/ C Ramchandra who had given some of the best songs 
> having 
> > rhyming words with slight music creating wonderful listening 
> experience. 
> > Listen to his Mombasa, etc. to get the feel of it.
> > 
> > At that time there were no special effects, no recording 
facilities, 
> so 
> > MDs had to rely on the great melodious tunes and/ or on the 
rhyming 
> words.
> > 
> > And trust ARR to revive that trend right here after 50-60 years, 
> when 
> > all the special effects, loops, great recording facilities are 
> available 
> > to him, yet he brings wonders to the fore with rhyming simple 
words.
> > 
> > Mind you, I am not saying that ARR copied any song of 50s. :-)
> > 
> > Before this song, I think that the nearest ARR had come to 
create a 
> > rhthm with words was in Bombay's Kahna hi Kya's background 
ground, 
> in 
> > Dil Se's Diya Jale's Malayalam Chorus and in Jeans' Kehna Hi 
Kya's 
> > classical part, and we can see how different Mastam is from 
these 
> three 
> > songs.
> > 
> > Please do mention other songs in which ARR had brought out music 
by 
> > using rhyming words.
> > 
> > Other songs are also good, Zindagi, Manmohini, muskura, etc. but 
ARR 
> has 
> > given similar genre of songs earlier many times. Of course no 
copy. 
> So, 
> > though these ones also sound good in hearing, the novelty is not 
> there.
> > 
> > So, I dare say that Mastam is the find of album as it shows a 
new 
> genre 
> > of creation by our man who has revived a half a century old, now 
> > forgotten, trend with this song.
> > 
> > :-)
> > -- 
> > V
> >
>


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