Don't think its the first time Rahman give such music. In the legue of Enigma, 
Rahman has already given En Swasa Katre way back (tubular bells?)
 
Thanks,
Ashok



at, 1/5/10, Thulasi Ram <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Thulasi Ram <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Behne de's music is in the league of Enigma
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 1 May, 2010, 9:57 AM












this song caught my attention very slowly; so did all songs in this album. but, 
m addicted to behne de now. particularly, the last 40 secs chrous and score is 
extremely seductive. very well done ARR! u r genius!


On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 7:10 AM, V S Rawat <[email protected]> wrote:


  



I wrote previously also, and I wish to repeat a thousand time that the 
music of behne is something that ARR has never done before. The music 
is all encompassing, it seems to fill entire space around me. I fail 
to recognize what is music from the song and what is normal routine 
sounds of my surroundings. Some high treble instruments do come to 
notice, but the high bass ones are superbly used and sound so 
soothing. I feel that this song never ends and the music continues 
endlessly.

I am a lyrics man basically, and I can't hear to a song without 
noticing its lyrics, and lyrics are good in this song also, but it is 
a song in which I want to hear only music and not to lyrics.

Enigma had earlier given songs having such type of effect on me.

I wish to have a karaoke version of Behne De so as not to get 
distracted by lyrics and get immersed in pure music.

Thanks.
--
Rawat









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