After Rhythm, I can think of many ARR albums that were masterpieces and have 
his magic.  Your opinion does not make it fact.

--- In [email protected], "dass" <madetou...@...> wrote:
>
> After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.
> 
> I think so. how? The ARR magic!
> 
> Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in his music 
> can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music speaks for itself; 
> there is no need for promoters.
> 
> After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for itself. Of 
> course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram,  and a few), but 
> not a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you remember how you've 
> fallen in love with his music right from Roja, you will accept this. Those 
> are the moments! (It may be harsh; but i am not here to insult his works in 
> this decade! Eventhough they are not having the magic, they are not ordinary 
> scores to be created, just that the satisfaction is missing.)
> 
> Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just play the 
> cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No complaints at all.
> 
> After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for themselves, most 
> of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for them; like 'you need to hear 
> it for another two more weeks, and you will like it', 'hey, he has tried 
> something new which is not meant for current generation but will be 
> appreciated in the future', 'i didn't like it initially, but tried hearing it 
> after one year it sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to have 
> some extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be the 
> albums have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a limited number 
> of fans. (Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary music and at the same 
> time liked by everybody). I think if you hear any album for two or more 
> weeks, your mind will accept it and you will start humming it, but you won't 
> feel the refreshness. (What's the need to listen to it?)
> 
> What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i getting 
> old? Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music composers? Is there any 
> problem with my senses to capture it, or has he tried something which is 
> meant for future. No clue. That too for a decade. Still unanswered.
> 
> I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music creation. 
> I don't want to know any of those technical details in order to enjoy the 
> music. It just has to make us silent and listen to it. It has to renovate us 
> to keep us going. ARR just came in and provided that refreshness (at a time 
> when the music industry started becoming monotonous). I just need the same 
> experience he has given us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed everytime 
> an album released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return, since he is 
> capabable of returning the magical experiance.
> 
> Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back! This is 
> what we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You will be renovated.  
> Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the music. (You can refer to the 
> VTV related posts in this group; 95% agree it is awesome). The BGM is perfect 
> and fits the movie. Now it becomes close to our heart.  Thanks to Gowtham!
> 
> I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna and Omana 
> Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has the same magic even 
> after 15 years'. This is the same we have experienced in the 90s with his 
> music. And, this is important for his eternal success. We don't want him to 
> give any less of what he has already gifted to us. (Like you want to see 
> sachin scoring 100 in every match). I don't want people to fail, either side!
> 
> Now, I have retained the hope that he will give us more such gifts.
> 
> Now, I am happy and going back to listen VTV.
> 
> Thanks for reading!
>


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