its very ironic that the song "Masakalli" matches exactly the phase of time ARR going through now..
each and every words match it.. says " Ghar tera saloni, badal ki colony, dikla de thenga, usko jo udna na na jaane.." yes.. indeed.. the house of rahman is in the clouds.. and he is ahead of all other music directors.. sarcastically it says to give thump down ( i know rahman will never do that, he is divine, i cannot think of any other word) to all other who cannot match up to him... ARR Rulez.. raj --- In [email protected], "Chord" <purev...@...> wrote: > > Out of everything you've said, I agree with you most on this point you > mentioned: > > "Of course, I concede that there are limits on how much freedom a film > producer/ director or a composer can take. I am sure that with this > recognition, our man would get further offers in which he would be > allowed more freedom to give "Indian" music for Western audience." > > For me, Bombay Dreams was ARR getting his foot in the door to the > Western audience. Elizabeth and LOTR made the door a bit wider. SDM > has flung the door completely wide open and ARR has stepped inside. > And I do feel that SDM has some pretty important Indian ethnic > components to it. But, before ARR can go completely inside and lie on > the couch, he will still need to do a few more "Western" oriented > music scores before he can go completely ethnic Indian. Of course, he > could go completely ethnic Indian now, but I would be a bit nervous > about his acceptability at this early stage, despite accolades right > now. Let him go further inside, lie on the couch, get comfy, then do > a completely ethnic Indian score. > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], V S Rawat <vsrawat@> wrote: > > > > The recognition SDM is bringing to our man in international arena is > > indeed good for him and for our country and for other artists in our > > country. > > > > Still, SDM music is not Indian music, me think. > > > > Our man followed the style and trend and methods of West in SDM to give > > a music that west is used to listen to, of course with differences. > > Indian instruments, Indian ragas, Indian insistence on finer emotion in > > music, Indian outspoken-ness, Indian lack-of-subtlety in expressing, > > Indian prominence for melodrama, Indian poetry styles and many other > > typical and characteristic "Indian" things are not apparent in SDM > music. > > > > I would say that in the entire album, choli ke peeche - ringa ringa > > sounds much more Indian than Jai Ho sounding Indian. > > > > So, SDM music would not open a window in West for "Indian" music. > > > > SDM music is western music composed by an Indian. > > > > I am still not able to understand why our man chose to make Jai Ho a > > love song that made it such a personal song for the lead pair. He could > > have given a survivors' Jai Ho song in that exact situation which is a > > much higher value and which would have appealed to every human being > > even at a much deeper and important level. > > > > -- > > > > Of course, I concede that there are limits on how much freedom a film > > producer/ director or a composer can take. I am sure that with this > > recognition, our man would get further offers in which he would be > > allowed more freedom to give "Indian" music for Western audience. > > > > -- > > Rawat > > > > On 2/16/2009 9:31 PM India Time, _A.R.Rajib_ wrote: > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Yuva" <rajesh_36eee@> wrote: > > >> What Roja did to Rahman in India , > > >> > > >> SDM is doing the same to Rahman allover the world > > >> > > > > > > > > > I Must Say... U Discoverd The Exact Word To Express ARR's Work > > > > > > He Is trendsetter ... He Create Ways... Others Just Folowed .. No > One Is > > > creative Enough To Make Their Own Path Like ARR > > > > > > """""Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Industry.... A Guy From Chennai > > > Came...And Changed The Way Music Is Ever Been Made Or Been Think Of > > > ... The Way Music Is Been Made Now...That Is His Way Of making > Music...""" > > > > > > This Is Going To B A Story What US ppl Is Going To tell After > 20-30 Years > > > > > > Hail Rahman :X > > >

