Vijay, is that a hint at what we might have in the future?! ;)
P.S: We want to see Rahman at the Wembley stadium again! Please- I don't care 
if it's a hopeless concert in terms of organising. I just want to see Rahman, 
the Oscar winner  perform for us. 


--- On Tue, 10/11/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [arr] Re: Chennai Jai Ho Concert - Hopeless - Analysed after a 
month
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 10 November, 2009, 10:37







 



  


    
      
      
      Keep your fingers crossed..... .....:)



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Subject: [arr] Re: Chennai Jai Ho Concert - Hopeless - Analysed after a month

From: "DineshVaidya" <dnshvai...@yahoo. co.in>

Date: 10/11/2009 15:24



I agree with HARI's points. Even if Rahman is not directly involved in the 
event organisation, being a person on whose name the entire event is staged, he 
should be made aware of the feedback of the audience / fans. And if the 
situation is  beyond his control, I guess, he should not continue with the 
present setup and go solo. 



To be honest, the audience / fans come to listen / see ARR and ARR alone..... 
atleast that's what I and my family did in the Pune concert. If Rahman decides 
to do simple 1-2 hour impromptu unplugged sessions with chosen few artists and 
a simple orchestra, no fireworks, no dancing puppets and songs which he and he 
alone wants to perform, I think that programme will be a stupendous success and 
will not be a logistical nightmare for any event organiser.  



And who can know the true worth of GURUJI  than his own disciples, the 
rahmaniacs ? So if Rahman starts a new trend of organising shows with local 
band or artists / musicians from his fan group, I would wholeheartedly support 
such a venture. This group has huge talent pool of musicians / singers / sound 
engineers / remix specialists amongst us, why do we require outsiders ?



Best regards

Dinesh Vaidya

Pune



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, "iucaa_hari" <iucaa_hari@ ...> wrote:

>

> I paid 2000 Rs of my hard earned money to watch this show. I am huge AR 
> Rahman fan and have seen two more of his live shows. 

> I am used to the substandard level of service that is offered in India. Any 
> kind of service. We don't have proper facilities anywhere in this country to 
> hold an event together for any number more than twenty thousand people. For 
> example Internation Cricket matches played in India. Have you been to any? No 
> stadium in India can boast of a descent parking facility for  ten thousand 
> cars(now if you have a stadium for 50K people you would need it right?). TO 
> be able to park conviniently and to take it of and leave easily itself is not 
> possible. Let alone expect reserved seating, hygienic and versatile top of 
> the line snacks and toilet facilities. All this for the richest cricketing 
> body in the world. 





    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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