> The song 'Rehna Tu', is proof that Rahman is right here...that one song is > the only one which has left me spellbound, mesmerized and awestruck .The song > has depth, style, and class all combined in what has turned out to be the > most scintillating song of the year so far...and i am not exaggerating > guys...we must give a bow to Rahman simply for having composed a song so rich > in melody that we simply cannot imagine.
I 100% agree. - Jahanzeb --- In [email protected], Anish Gupte <musimax2...@...> wrote: > > Hey..I would like to comment on this post by Krishna. > > I would like to say that Rahman's music in his earlier days was different > from what it is now...Times have changed, and with it technology has changed > too..Rahman is known to use latest instruments and programming in his music, > hence this change...I dont think the 'real' rahman has gone anywhere...hes > right here..but just that he has evolved and advanced his music... > > Of course, whether u like his songs or not is ur individual opinion. As far > as Yuvraaj is concerned..I dont think it was a colossal disaster, just that > it did not live upto people's expectations...It has some good songs and did > display Rahman in some sort of form.. > > The proof that Rahman still has that brilliance existing in him can be seen > in Delhi 6. The song 'Rehna Tu', is proof that Rahman is right here...that > one song is the only one which has left me spellbound, mesmerized and > awestruck .The song has depth, style, and class all combined in what has > turned out to be the most scintillating song of the year so far...and i am > not exaggerating guys...we must give a bow to Rahman simply for having > composed a song so rich in melody that we simply cannot imagine. Ppl have > talked about the programming in Blue...well guys check out the programming > here...it beats everything else flat out.Period. > > Also, just one more thing. The younger generation of today no longer buys > Cd's or Albums...it uses i-pod and digital electronic media. I myself have > not bought a CD for the last 3 years or more. > > The point of this mail was to say that Rahman is still very much here and > has not lost any of his 'touch' which he used to have in the earlier days. > > Anish. > On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:10 PM, ichord <purev...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Respect your views, but remember, AR is an artist foremost and entertainer > > second. What you consider wasteful like Yuvvraaj, AR considers as an > > opportunity to expand and express his creative potential. Lots and lots of > > people loved recent ARR albums and they did sell on the strengths of his > > music....again, it's all subjective. > > If you feel that the essence of AR is more present in those albums that you > > pointed out, I respect your opinion about it. We all have different tastes > > and preferences and ARR is all about diversity in artistic expression and > > creation. He cannot and will not satisfy everyone in one go. It's up to us > > to have faith, patience, and appreciate his quality of work even beyond our > > own preferences, because that is what AR is trying to do....broaden our > > musical horizons and expand our musical tastes. For AR, sales are important, > > but I think for him, artistic satisfaction and creativity are even more > > important. Every album is a stepping stone, a new opportunity to something > > further in his career, something that will allow to travel as a creative > > artist in various directions. Not all stones will have commercial punch on > > their own, but they are valuable in the larger journey of AR's music. > > > > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > > krishna prasad <mkrishlive@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear guys, > > > > > > Last week i was browsing in an internet cafe and as curiously enough they > > were not playing the usual YSR/HJ songs and were playing Boys, e20 u18 > > songs. > > > > > > What superb songs and especially the song ASATHURA. long live boss > > > > > > The owner of the cafe and one of his friends were remarking casually that > > ARR doesn't compose songs like this anymore. > > > > > > How sad Boss has lost his place among the local junta who were his > > PILLARS OF STRENGTH during his beginning. > > > > > > I WAS LEFT WONDERING IF BOSS COULD SPARE TIME FOR A COLOSSAL WASTE LIKE > > YUVRAJ or a BIG BUDGET BONANZA LIKE BLUE where i still feel BOSS WAS NOT > > REQUIRED*, WHY COULD HE NOT SPARE SOME TIME FOR SOME YOUTHFUL FILMS where > > HIS MUSIC SPEAKS MORE THAN THE BUDGET OF THE FILM. > > > > > > GUYS THE GROUND REALITY IS THE NOWADAYS EXCEPT THIS GROUP INCLUDING ME > > DON'T GO OUT AND BUY AN ARR ALBUM ON THE STRENGTH OF HIS MUSIC . > > > > > > I AM NOT OFFENDING BOSS OR ANYBODY HERE. I SEE THE REALITY AND MY HEART > > PAINS. > > > > > > I WOULD LIKE BOSS TO SPARE SOME TIME FOR YOUTHFUL FILMS LIKE > > BOYS/E20U18/ATM by giving back something to the LOCAL JUNTA like me who feel > > starved for some RAHMANIQ music > > > > > > Guys given a choice i would listen ATM to GHAJINI or E20 to JTJY. i am > > not referring to any language here i just go by the strength/quality of > > RAHMANS music. > > > i find the essence of Rahman more in these albums than in their big > > budget counterparts. > > > > > > Guys dont bring in the Hollywood factor again . I totally agree with Boss > > going global. But i would like Boss to restrict his appearances in useless > > Bollywood projects as i dont remember any Hindi film going by the Strength > > of Boss's music in the recent past except D6 or Ay Hyrathe in Guru. > > > > > > Thanks guys. > > > Krishna > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Try the new Yahoo! India Homepage. Click here. > > http://in.yahoo.com/trynew > > > > > > > > > >

