I fully agree on the poster's comments. May be it is due to relocation of his 
lieutenants , such as Siva mani, Naveen and host of other musicians already 
made Mumbai as their homes. Even junior sound engineers like Aditya Modi 
relocated to Mumbai. Other factors could be immense work load , pressure of 
deadlines ( Although  AR never turn in the work on time...watch the recent 
interview hosted by NDTV and the trio was playing blame game in front of 
millions of audience , that Ghai was expecting a western classical in two 
months and AR was due to submit the project for shoot last July ,Gulzar 
and Ghai belong to two different schools of thought, etc ,etc ).
it is a fact that , one person can not do things single handed. Gone are 
the days when MDs like Naushad, Madan mohan , Ilyaraja  RDB used to oversee all 
the departments.  This is the era where Md's like SEL, VS share their work load 
as a team and  live  in tinsel town, stay in touch with the best of people in 
the industry for PR work. whereby these smart marketing manipulators create 
negative publicity for AR and happily belonging to the camps controlling the 
industry. 
 
--- On Thu, 11/6/08, subhadip_jis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: subhadip_jis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] Do U find those creative percussions missing nowadays in Sir's 
arrangement?
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 1:11 PM






Guys, I want to share my views on this topic. I was listening to 
Rahman Sir's classic compositions from Iruvar-Alaypayithey -Bombay, 
also "Thiruda Thiruda" numbers & "FIRE" BGMs.
I think the usual charm of tight percussion units in ARR's songs is no 
longer existing nowadays. The kind of minute details we used to get in 
every beat of it, may it be "humma humma" or "Thee Thee" or a semi-
classical number like "Radha kaise na jale..." is somewhere missing 
nowadays. Even this creative percussion were heard in RDB, (Remember 
the bike chasing or killing of minister scene !!!!), also a bit of it 
in Jodha Akbar (although he relied upon synthesized beats in "Jashn 
Bahara").
Does it mean Rahman Sir doesn't involve himself much in every section 
of a song, rather leave it to young bloods like Krishna Chetan? At 
least I personally felt lack of innovative percussion (using unusual 
beats & instruments) in last couple of films like "Jaane 
Tu..", "Sakkarakatti" , "ADA" & even in "Yuvraj". In "Yuvraj" also he 
uses a lot of techno stuffs as backing beats, which just supports the 
song by keeping the rhythm but doesn't increase it's beauty. Well 
composed numbers like "Tu hi meri dost" or "Manmohini" or "Dil ka 
rishta" has a very repeatative & fully synthesized beat which cud have 
been taken care of I think, a full orchestral sound is going side by 
side (just think of "Thiruda Thiruda")

Whats ur opinion ????????

 














      

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