Good post, Roshan.
But, I strongly believe it will not give the result, what you are trying for.
Some guys will never change.

SAJIN



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From: Roshan <c.pix...@gmail.com>
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 4:00:09 AM
Subject: [arr] Why the past songs are better

  
A lot of our members have expressed their feelings that AR Rahman was better in 
his 90s.  Though I don't agree with them I have my favorites from the past.  
Not 
just from Rahman. From all the composers, musicians and singers.  


But the fact is that it is not because the songs were better in the past. it is 
because we always hold on to our past. be it songs, incidents, falling in love, 
breakups, marraige functions, first job, college graduation, a great friend.. 
the whole life.  We always think that past was somehow better.  We are always 
worried about the future.  don't we cherish  memories from our childhood and 
teenage ?  It is the same with songs.  when we hear an old song, it triggers 
memories of incidents, people, happiness or sadness that we related to that 
particular song.

Beatles' Yesterday is an absolute favorite of mine.  there are plenty of great 
songs even better than that one. but it brings me back the memory of a great 
time had in Brunei when I got my first job there in 2003. That is when I 
started 
listening to international artistes often and on top of that I was in love. 
And, 
when I hear it now, it gives makes me feel like I have lost something but, in 
reality I haven't. 


I love Tanha Tanha from rangeela a lot.  it is a great song, musically.  But 
the 
reason I love it the most is because that is when I got my first  portable 
cassette player (Videocon Walkman) along with a cassette of  rangeela as a 
gift.  I did my schooling in a hostel, and I became a popular  kid because I 
had 
a walkman.  lots of kids would come to our dormitory  to listen to the songs. 
So, we put some money together and bought a  speaker and placed it on top of a 
cardboard box with a hole in it, so  the rest of the kids can hear it.   I was 
so excited. because not only I  got more friends, I was doing something with 
electronics stuff..  cutting the earphones and connecting the wires to the 
speaker, making  the sound go louder with just one cardboard box with a hole! I 
felt like I was  Einstein! 


now, when I hear that song.. it brings back memories of my friends, that  
cardboard box, that videocon walkman, and my great school and teachers.

We all talk about how great the classics were.  we regard RD Burman, Noushad, 
Ilaya Raja and the whole lot of great musicians as the best and some people 
even 
compare them with today's musicians and talk about how music has lost its soul. 
 
It hasn't lost any soul. it is because those people related to their most 
cherished memories when they hear their favorites.   give today's music another 
20 to 30 years and we will be talking about how great the 2010's music were.  


It is same for AR Rahman.  the reason why some of you think that ar rahman 
created better music in 90s is because you were probably teenagers or children 
during that time and probably were having the greatest times of your life. 
there 
were lots of things happening,  experiencing new things..  and probably ar 
rahman's music even helped you a lot at that time. and when you hear it now, 
you 
are taken back to that golden era of your life.


try to understand that fact before saying ar rahman's music lost the soul.   it 
only means that you have grown up,  you  have become more experienced, aged and 
wiser ( and probably grayer and fatter - no offense, just for fun.). get into 
the mindset of a teenager again and see if you all can enjoy the Kala Bandar 
and 
Jai Ho and Fiqraana and even Enthiran.   I bet you will. 


sorry about the long post :)


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