Hey Yogesh, Thanks for the kind words of encouragement! I really don't have time to write in a big way, but I feel good to write here and share with you guys who love ARR's music as much as I do. Maybe someday I'll write more formally in a bigger way, but for now......it's with you all!
--- In [email protected], "Yogesh" <yogesh2...@...> wrote: > > Dear AJ, > > Plz collect all your written stuff and get it published dude:-) > It'll be a great revelation to many readers who are not part > of this group but are AR sir's fans. > Getting the Publisher won't be difficult as you write everything very > profoundly. > > > Regards > Yogesh > Pune > > --- In [email protected], "AJ" <purevibz@> wrote: > > > > ....it is to be experienced and felt. The word "experience" to me > > represents something felt that is pervasive and through and through, felt > > by the complete being, not necessarily multi-sensory based, but with a > > sense of wholeness and deep satisfaction. The words "listen" and "hear" > > also apply to AR's music for me at the initial stages, but they do not > > adequately describe what is ultimately felt, since his music is so > > emotionally deep and ambient filled, instrumentally multilayered, and > > sonically multi-dimensional > > > > There's music that we just listen and hear on a cursory level, not > > necessarily negating likeability, and then there's music that takes the > > next leap into enabling us to feel and experience. It behooves us to be > > open to this experience without cynicism or pre-supposition and > > pre-judgement. A cursory listen to AR's music in most instances to me is > > an opportunity missed. At the end of the day, you will either like or not > > like a song, but the opportunity to experience the music on a deeper level > > must present itself since the deeper, more experience rich based > > ingredients are almost always there in AR's music. Hence, the frequent > > pattern of multiple exposures correlating with greater likeability. > > >

