Gayathri,

You hit it spot on!  Exactly my thoughts too.  ARR moves forward, not 
backwards.  It's ok to have your favorites, but we must not confuse nostalgia 
with quality either.

--- In [email protected], Gayathri Chandrakasan <gayathri_c...@...> 
wrote:
>
> I remember watching an interview of ARR with actor Vivek...it was just after 
> the Oscars. ARR in answering one of the questions posed to him, said that he 
> loves to compose songs using a particular raaga but the problem he faces is 
> that the particular song ends up sounding similar to a song composed 
> earlier. To avoid that, he began to use ragas that are not usually used to 
> compose for a particular situation...he gave Hai Raama of Rangeela as an 
> example by which a seductive song was composed using a classical carnatic 
> raaga. 
>  
> Probably for the same reasons, ARR has decided to opt for hindustani and 
> ghazal in tamil songs as opposed to the carnatic raagas used by most MDs 
> here. In fact, I feel that this quality of ARR's i.e bringing in different 
> flavour to his songs and thinking out of the box is what sets him apart from 
> others.
>  
> But whatever said and done, the usage of Northern classical does not mean 
> that ARR has lost his 90's touches. He never lost his touches...he has only 
> developed his music to a new level. When most MDs sit and compose a song in a 
> customary manner, ARR doesn't even stick to what he created. He keeps 
> creating new genres in music and moves forward. 
>  
> But the problem here is that some listeners (his fans included) only tend to 
> think his 90's songs as magical and amazing...hence the uses of words such as 
> "he lost his touch", "there's no longer soul in his songs" etc. But come to 
> think of it, how long do you want him to sit and compose songs like Kadhal 
> rojave and Minnale? Don't get me wrong, I love these songs. I truly believe 
> these songs are amazing and stunning numbers, but so do songs like Munbe Vaa 
> and Newyork Nagaram. 
>  
> It's kinda distressing that after all the development and changes ARR has 
> painfully brought to the Indian music, there are still some who want him to 
> stay to where he was 17 years ago.
>  
> 
> 
> --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Din, D, Nesh <dinesh.theb...@...> wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Din, D, Nesh <dinesh.theb...@...>
> Subject: [arr] Re: Blue and some recent albums of ARR lacking soul
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 10:21 PM
> 
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> lately, in the hub i chat often, i had an opportunity to chat this gentleman 
> who knows carnatic music. i always had a doubt that these days A.R.Rahman 
> doesnt use carnatic raag and such like those days during 90s annd he too 
> confirmed it. He said nowdays ARR hardly uses carnatic tunes/raagams and 
> such. It could be this that nowdays some fans say he has lost his 90s touch 
> coz he hardly uses carnatic tunes. He used to use carnatic flavors for his 
> Hindi tracks as well. He said Marudhani and Sahana had heavy North flavors. 
> Maybe some music experts here like swaps can double confirm with us? I guess 
> thats why some fans here say his songs doenst have soul becoz of this?
> 
> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, "sriramvr_in" <sriramvr_in@ ...> wrote:
> >
> > must be due to less time available to him.
> >
>


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