Not just AR's songs even our groups emails have started flowing in so fast.. I am way behing even on that :)
I havent even started connections..Becos just cant getover Delhi - 6.. :) --- In [email protected], "anuradhabe" <anuradh...@...> wrote: > > I completely agree with you....until 2007, we used to listen to one > album continuously for many months before the new one takes over. But > from 2008 onwards, it's been one album after the other from ARR. Even > before I could hear Slumdog for many times, there is Delhi 6 and > Connections waiting to be heard. > > - Anu > > > --- In [email protected], V S Rawat <vsrawat@> wrote: > > > > For two decades, we had been waiting for months for an ARR album to > > release and then, after it is released, we used to take two months to > > "start liking it" (he he he), and then we heard it for months and years. > > > > I am missing those happy days now. > > > > So, many albums from our man in such a short span of one year. We are > > not ready to absorb them all. We never learned to switch from one ARR > > album to another ARR album. > > > > For me, while some of the albums of this year are still remained NOT > > "FULLY" ENJOYED (ADA, especially), one after another kept on getting > > released. > > > > I was loving Zindagi of Yuvvraj, my Srinivas having come with another > > great number after my most fav ye jo zindagi hai of 1947earth. > > > > and before I could listen to it for a 1000 times, ghajini came but I > > didn't like it much as that type of music was not my personal fav. > > Still, its Kaise Mujhe became my fav and I listened to it in loops. > > > > And while i was on it, ARR bowled me totally, absolutely, utterly with > > Delhi 6. One of the most complete album that ARR ever gave. I put it > for > > first run and I couldn't ever stop listening to it. Instantly likeable, > > yet durable. > > > > And, then, I got Connections, and the instrumentals gave such a > peace to > > my soul that I am unable to express it in words. I have heard several > > instrumentals of other persons, but I being a lyrics man, after some > > time of listening, I sort of get fed up because there were no lyrics > > that help in memorising the songs and humming with it. But Connections' > > instrumentals are so perfect that I don't find anything lacking in them > > without lyrics. They are so captivating, engulfing, drenching. > > > > I am getting torn between whether to listen to Delhi 6 or to > > Connections. Both are so great. in such a short time. > > > > And, the greatest newses of Golden Globe win and Oscar Nominations. > > > > I am at the top of the world now. > > > > The detractors of ARR who used to ridicule him and his music (samajh > > mein nahin aata, ek hi type ka music deta hai...) are now dead silent. > > Even they are realizing that the man has achieved a greatness that none > > of Indian MD has ever achieved. > > -- > > > > Someone please convey to ARR to go slow. Please don't release any next > > album for next six months, so that we could enjoy these already > released > > albums. > > > > -- > > Rawat > > >

