Probably that's the reason why they had more melodious songs as compared to the peppy and foot-tapping scores for the show.
--- On Mon, 6/1/09, Dinesh Vaidya <[email protected]> wrote: From: Dinesh Vaidya <[email protected]> Subject: [arr] Re: A pune-ite's concern To: [email protected] Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 11:06 AM I will try to reply with my perspective of the show and the "lack of enthusiasm" from the audience.... .. Being resident of Pune for past 25 years, my conclusion is Pune audience is different than other cities, such as, they do not make much of noise during any concert, let it be a movie / classical / light orchestra etc. They like to listen to the songs with all seriousness and appreciate the nuances and finer details of any music during the show and AFTER the song and the show is over, they like to clap and show the appreciation. .... a somewhat disciplined behavior. Even for our RAHMANIA shows by The Wandering Souls, we get cheers, and claps, but the audience does not get up from seat. It is somewhat the culture of this soil. And for dancing and creating noise, there are Discos.... Enjoy and Jai Ho ! Dinesh Vaidya Pune --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, shahul hameed <shahul...@. ..> wrote: > > Hi All, > > Hope all our friends who made it to the Pune concert had a good time. > One of my friend who happened to attend the concert was feeling glad > that she was able to make it but she had a small concern that many was > not able to enjoy the show due to melody songs taking priority. Though > they loved it they werent quite happy as josh was missing. She was > disappointed as no tracks were performed from Lagaan, Swades, Rangeela > and I remember she even said RDB was missing. Also she told me that > the guys at the stands remained seated for most of the time which is > quite unusual since many of the songs were slow numbers. I am hereby > taking her concern to the group so that in the next concert the > concerned people should be able to make it a still better show. > > Cheers, > > Hameed. >

