For the last time! you guys need to differentiate a movie and a soundtrack. Both are two different experiences. Its futile to explain to some guys.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Leslie D <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Just because you are a reviewer doesnt mean you have to listen to crap many > times to review it. Had that been the case then Taran Adarsh must sit > through RGV ki Aag for 5 times before he reviews it. > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Gomzy™ <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> My comment was on a more general note and nothing to do with his review on >> Blue. >> He praised delhi 6 lavishly on the day of its release which again was >> wierd. >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Anil Nair <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Well if I am not wrong ..I think Karthik likes the album too. So I guess >>> e are all on the same page here :-) >>> >>> He does not think it is path-breaking but otherwise ..he likes it too. >>> >>> -A >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Gomzy™ <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> oh never mind him....he usually wants to post the review before anyone >>>> does....even if it means to listen to a track only once... >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Anil Nair <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2009/09/09/music-review-blue-hindi-a-r-rahman/ >>>>> >>>>> <http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2009/09/09/music-review-blue-hindi-a-r-rahman/>Blue >>>>> sees Rahman offering his massiest sound in quite some time, but – as >>>>> always >>>>> – with enough cues that denote his going the extra step, even within the >>>>> commercial limitations. Rehnuma is perhaps the best example – starting >>>>> with >>>>> a compelling bluesy base, it takes on a dazzling James Bond theme tone >>>>> soon! >>>>> Aaj dil and Fiqrana are instantly likeable – the ones that expose a >>>>> surprising layer every day; they tread conventional patterns, but still >>>>> hold >>>>> free-flowing phrases that one unravels rather reluctantly, given our need >>>>> for symmetry! Bhoola tujhe is sedentary and routine, despite the neat >>>>> orchestral nuances that Rahman adds thoughtfully. Yaar mila tha is Rahman >>>>> doing a full-on masala track; but he does deviate, remarkably, in the >>>>> antara! As for Chiggy Wiggy, this could have been any recent composer in >>>>> Hindi and from that perspective it is rather distracting – but the track, >>>>> particularly Sonu Nigam’s vivacious taming-of-Kylie bhangra portion, is >>>>> addictive! The unexpected winner of this soundtrack is the hyper-energetic >>>>> Punjabi blast in the Blue Theme, complete with a bouncy orchestration, >>>>> incredible vocals by 6 singers and that minor, but startling ‘Bi-loo’ >>>>> call! >>>>> Blue is not path-breaking; but it is a thoroughly enjoyable, beautifully >>>>> orchestrated soundtrack. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> -A >>>>> http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> -A >>> http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com >>> >>> >> > >

