agree with Rawat.. now there are so many composers who try to sound like
Rahman.

On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 9:53 PM, AJ <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> "Earlier ARR's music was unique, for you, and no one else was giving
> it. Now, you have been hearing that unique style for 18 years, so its
> novelty has withered somewhat, and others have also learned the style
> ARR uses so they have also started trying elements of it, so you are
> not able to find difference in pure ARR style and others' ARR's
> mimicked style."
>
> Excellent point, Rawat. Completely agree.
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, V S
> Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
> >
> > > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Sandeep Mody<sandeepmodysrm@> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> "i feel if u hear himesh reshamiya music 100 times then u will like
> that one
> > >> also".
> >
> > I think one has to trust his instincts and draw some line somewhere
> > that when he is not liking an album after repeated listening, it is
> > quite likely that the album is not to his liking, so he has to stop
> > after some number of listening.
> >
> > I concede that ARR's some albums didn't click for me, say 1947Earth in
> > first repeatedly listenings, and then I gave up on it as not my type
> > of music, but I heard that again after some 6 months, and started
> > liking that.
> >
> > Such type of experiences give you trust on a personality that what he
> > does has some depth on it so you give him enough tries till you start
> > liking it.
> >
> > but then, I didn't like JTJYN and Ghajini and something made me
> > conclude fast that these are not my type of music so I gave up on
> > them. Still, after seeing the movie, I started liking mausam mastana
> > or something from the first and Kaise Mujhe Tu from the second.
> >
> > So, nobody is telling you here that you keep on hearing ARR albums
> > endlessly and you are sure to like on 1000th or 10000th hearing. It is
> > not so.
> >
> > but, you should give them a reasonable try, that depends on you trust
> > on him that he has earned by his 18 years of work, that you don't give
> > up on his albums on one or two days. For ARR, I have observed that the
> > more time any of his albums takes to click with me, the more "durable"
> > it is for me, that is, i keep on liking it for more and more time.
> >
> > I have heard Himesh's songs, and I can say that they are catchy. There
> > is no soul in them. They don't sustain. How many of you hear Tera Tera
> > Tera now, or herapheri's top of the chart songs now?
> >
> > I can say that current Pritam's work has more soul that Himesh's all
> > songs put together may have. I don't need 100 listenings to like "aaj
> > din chadheya" or "chorbazari do nayano ki", and I am sure I wudn't
> > like Himesh's any song or JTJTN or GHajini even after 100 or 1000
> > listening.
> >
> > >>
> > >> Earlier Rahman music was so unique and melodius..if u hear first time
> then u
> > >> will like it but nowadays rahman has lost that quality
> >
> > Earlier ARR's music was unique, for you, and no one else was giving
> > it. Now, you have been hearing that unique style for 18 years, so its
> > novelty has withered somewhat, and others have also learned the style
> > ARR uses so they have also started trying elements of it, so you are
> > not able to find difference in pure ARR style and others' ARR's
> > mimicked style.
> >
> > --
> > Rawat
> >
>
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