About 2... ARR wasn't the first one to do this.... but I agree that it did sound better in this song...
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:54 PM, rayrai2k <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Few specialties of this song to whatever I have observed so far with my > limited knowledge > 1. Isn't this song the sung by AR is the highest note ever he has also > touched? > 2. This song also gave way for a beautiful usage of chorus where the chorus > also sings the main song "dil toh aakir..... piya, piya..". They sing along > with AR but AR is half a line ahead of them, a very creative portion. Later > AR has done many such songs in this way and more noticeably "New York > Nagaram". > 3. Chorus once again makes an impact in the ending 2 lines of the > paragraphs singing along with the main singer. > 4. The opening beats will continue throughout the song > 5. Did anybody notice that the song (AR voice sustain) continues for a > little while after the music stops; usually AR songs ends with a sustain of > a beat or a bass. here its voice. > 6. AR takes a short gap while singing the last dilsere (lengthiest).. he > says "ayi..hey" kind in the opening and at the end where he changes the > pitch just like falling short of breath, hardly noticed bcs in the start the > interlude quickly overlaps and the end is bit more noticeable. > > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > "taimur.nadeem" <taimur.nad...@...> wrote: > > > > hi ichord, > > ya i noticed it very early that whistle just kills me its too much from > RAHMAN. MY goodness what wizard he is ,the song also ends with that whistle > when it becomes most evident. its so enthralling, i love it. and what should > i say to this song , i still cant absorb it after listening it for thousands > of times. > > > > regsrds, > > > > taimur > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > "ichord" <purevibz@> wrote: > > > > > > They're in the background in the mix, but definitely there. It's a > loop. Only ARR could do something wild like that! I've known about this > sound in the song for a long time. Has anyone else noticed it? It starts > right when the second music interlude begins. > > > > > > > >

