Awesome writing dude....mezmerising words.....way to go man..i even have 
forwaded this mail to many of my friends....as vithur bro said..the last 
sentences were /out of the world...Really Dedicated..

 

Vinoooooooooo!!!!





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From: Vithur <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, 26 September, 2009 10:59:26 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] Musings of a Rahmaniac!

  
And to Boss – all I can say is
“Un isai mattum illayendral, naan endro endro irandiruppen” 
 
Excellent words... Thanks Vinod.. 


On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Sreekrishnan R <rahmanfever@ yahoo.co. uk> 
wrote:

  
>Feeling so proud each `n every moment..
>
>Thanks for this, Vinod!
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>Rahman fever
>His Music ~ My Mother Tongue
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 From: Vinod R Iyer <vinod.ramamoorthy@ gmail.com>
>To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>Sent: Saturday, 26 September, 2009 12:47:54 AM
>Subject: [arr] Musings of a Rahmaniac!
> 
>
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>
>Couldn't help but write this .. I know this is nothing new for everyone out 
>here .. But after CR , I just couldn't hold on to my fingers. It is not a 
>review of CR. I have given up reviewing Rahman's music!  
>
>
>
>http://myworldofmnm .wordpress. com/2009/ 09/25/musings- of-a-rahmaniac/
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>Musings of a Rahmaniac
>I don’t know where to start. And I am sure there would be no ending. People 
>follow music religiously. And there are others who take up music as a 
>profession and/or as a hobby. They learn music in different forms. Perform in 
>various stages. Make a living out of it. And there are others who just listen 
>to music. People have different tastes when it comes to music. Some like 
>classical, some like rock, some like reggae and some like jazz. But there are 
>a set of people who would listen to anything that comes their way. But when it 
>comes to listening to a man’s composition, they would leave aside everything 
>else. These people would dedicate their lives for one cause – being a 
>Rahmaniac. There is only one religion that they follow – Rahman’s music. They 
>call him “Boss”. And no points for guessing who their God is. I know, it is 
>crazy calling a human being God. But craziness comes to them naturally. 
>The amount of pride these people take in being a Rahmaniac is bewildering. 
>They would have first hand information of his compositions. What movies he has 
>signed, what song is coming next, researching deep into each one of his 
>compositions – they take all this up as their duty. Following Rahman in his 
>concerts, buying original CDs on the first day of music release, posting their 
>thoughts in various groups are all part of their duties. They do it blindly. 
>Once you are a Rahmaniac, there is no looking back. You have to catch up with 
>every composition of his’.  And defending every composition of his too when 
>people accuse that the songs are not up to Rahman’s standard. It is mighty 
>hard for them to accept that any Rahman composition can be “ordinary”. Ask 
>them what the one thing is that you want to do in life”. The answer would be 
>simple –Meet the Boss!
>One of the things you would notice about rahmaniacs is all of them would have 
>their status message reflecting his song names/movie names etc. It is not to 
>show off their craziness. They do not know any other way in which they can 
>express the happiness, bliss, eternal piece they feel while listening to a his 
>album. And the pleasure you get when you play the CD for the first time, is 
>unmatched. The CD would be played in loop. And on each round of listening, the 
>music grows on you. Slow nectar, they call it. There are other 
>songs/compositions too which would be like cocaine – would shoot up to the 
>brain straight. These people need no drugs to follow the music. His music in 
>itself would take the effect. 
>So what is bringing out this huge outpour of emotions into words.  The Oscars 
>? The Golden Globe? I guess not. Something better has happened in the year 
>2009. It started with a certain song called Arziyan. Life had a new meaning to 
>it. People say you have to die to go to heaven. I tell them I have been their 
>atleast a thousand times – each time I hear Arziyan. I thought that had to be 
>the best composition of the year. But along came Passage. The moment I heard 
>Tango, I was paralyzed. I could not understand the emotion that I was going 
>through. From happiness to fear to anger to sorrow, I felt them all together 
>at a single point. And by the time the harmonica, violin and the keyboard had 
>stopped playing, I was transported. I did not want to open my eyes. I did not 
>want to come back to the real world. But then I had to. Since I knew that more 
>was coming my way. A (re)treat was coming my way. And today, the day on which 
>“Couples Retreat” is unveiled,
 I thank God, the real one, for having had me live in this era – The era in 
which A.R.Rahman lived.
>And to Boss – all I can say is
>“Un isai mattum illayendral, naan endro endro irandiruppen” 
>Signed
>A Rahmaniac
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>Have Fun,
>Vinod R Iyer
>
>http://the-other- side-of-mirror. blogspot. com
>http://myworldofmnm .wordpress. com
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