Ravi, Thanks so much! I completely agree with your views on us being more detailed, musically, and fusion oriented. I think for ARR's music to have a broad and deep impact on anyone, you have to have an open mind and be tolerant and appreciative of various world influences in music. Otherwise, you would be appreciating only one color of Rahman's music. Rahman's music is truly a brilliant and wide spectrum rainbow full of lush colors of varying shades and hues.
--- In [email protected], "Ravi Subramanian" <beem...@...> wrote: > > You know, this is a rather fascinating question probably worthy of a > Ph.D. thesis, and I'm not even kidding :) (I've similarly felt that dog > lovers tend to be compassionate and more accepting). > > I'm tempted to answer YES to each of your questions, especially since > that means the result is rather flattering (I'm more spiritually > attuned, accepting/tolerant and educated that the rest of the world > [:p] ). But seriously, I'm going to throw out some more characteristics > that I think may say something about us as a GROUP: > > * We tend to be detail-oriented. I think this is evidenced in the > kind of traffic I remember seeing here a lot (including by myself) where > people notice and ask about nuances of certain songs, instruments or > raagas > > * We resonate to music more than lyrics. I've seen non-Indians and > Indians alike uniformly enjoying all of Rahman's music be it Tamil, > Hindi, Telugu, BGM or instrumental. > * We love fusion of anything with anything else -- or at least that's > the case with me [:)] Most of Rahman's music tends to meld multiple > styles and we revel in this. I find that I appreciate fusion in various > other aspects of my life as well (I like fusion cuisines, I tend to pick > up/like other languages, etc.). Perhaps this also means we're very > curious and we love to know what happens when you mix X with Y and Z. > That's all I can come up with for now, and I'm pretty sure I've not even > addressed your original, very interesting question... > > What do others think? > -Ravi > > > --- In [email protected], "Chord" <purevibz@> wrote: > > > > This question relates to our love for ARR and his music. I have > > always been fascinated in the relationships between human variables > > and music/art preference. > > > > We all love ARR and his music for various reasons. There are many > > individual differences as to why each of us loves his music so much. > > But, I'm more interested in the common factors. We are part of a fan > > group, posting messages, having ARR and his music as a big part of > > our lives. This same question can be asked to any fan group of any > > artist, but why is it that ARR's music touches us and impresses us AS > > A GROUP and does not have the same effect on others? Again, I'm more > > interested in COMMON human factors that bind us as a group that lead > > us to be such passionate and devoted ARR fans. > > > > Because ARR's music is so spiritually informed, are we as a group of > > devoted ARR fans more sensitive to and attuned to spirituality in > > general? Because ARR's music is so diverse and encompasses worldly > > influences, are we as a group more worldly and tolerant in our > > approach to human differences? Because ARR's music is often so thick > > and layered and well textured, are we as a group for some reason > > better able to process this complexity in more meaningful ways than > > others who prefer simpler music by virtue of our education, > > upbringing, or other factors? Are we as a group more compassionate > > towards others since ARR is all about giving and helping? > > > > Again, these are just thoughts. I'm interested in generating a > > aningful discussion about what factors bind us as a group of > > passionate ARR fans. Thanks for reading and hope to hear your > > responses. > > >

