Seems like we're going in circles here.......these people misinterpret messages 
to fit their limited schemas, which are very biased.  

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Roshan <c.pix...@...> wrote:
>
> Jemsheed seems to have totally misread what I had to say. i wasn't saying
> anything about enthiran or that they should start listening to the songs
> they don't like.
> 
> just wrote what i felt about how a song from the past can trigger memories
> we like or had an impact in our lives.. i was going through such a moment
> when i wrote that mail.
> 
> it wasn't meant to start another  constructive criticism Vs. hate mail
> thread.
> 
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Indmov Buff <indmovb...@...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Jemsheed, MY answers to your questions.
> >
> >
> > So you think that innovation in an album like endhiran is as same as what
> > he did in album like 'Gentleman'? Yes. Just because you don't like it and I
> > don't like it, that doesn't mean someone else can't love it and feel that it
> > is a very innovative album. Why are you putting down someone who thinks that
> > an album you don't like is great. I don't like Endhiran. That doesn't make
> > someone who likes it is being silly.
> >
> > Can you explain why endhiran getting whole lot of negative reviews ? Can
> > you point to some negative reviews. I think it's mostly a mixed bag. When
> > VTV released, every review I read was negative until the movie caught up
> > with the music and it turned out to be a sensational hit.  Go back and read
> > the first reviews of VTV and you'll understand That doesn't mean it will
> > happen to Endhiran but I am just giving you an idea.  The buzz in Chennai is
> > very positive though for Endhiran amongst its target audience and that's
> > what matters!
> >
> >
> > Tell me is that the expected sound from a concept like 'endhiran'.
> > Absolutely. that's what I feel,a nyway and I can sense a lot of Shnakar in
> > this album. I am sure the director played a big role in the music.
> >
> > If this album was in 90s it could have been an outstanding album.But
> > unfortunately we are in 2010. - that's your opinion. you are entitled to
> > one. Fine but don't trash those who think otherwise.
> >
> > Have you heard of  a word called 'quality' ? Yes Jemsheed. unfortunately
> > you are not the only literate man out there in the world. A few more out
> > there are aware of what quality is and please respect their views even if it
> > doesn't agree with yours.
> >
> > Roshan, sorry to hijack your post ! Great read!
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> > *From:* jemsheed <jemshee...@...>
> > *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> > *Sent:* Mon, 23 August, 2010 18:25:33
> > *Subject:* Re: [arr] Why the past songs are better
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ok.. agree that we all have memories with songs of 90s.
> > So you think that innovation in an album like endhiran is as same as what
> > he did in album like 'Gentleman'?
> > Can you explain why endhiran getting whole lot of negative reviews.
> > Tell me is that the expected sound from a concept like 'endhiran'.
> > If this album was in 90s it could have been an outstanding album.But
> > unfortunately we are in 2010.
> > Have you heard of  a word called 'quality' ?
> >
> > There is one thing always , i mean now a days AR is a busy man ,he has
> > enough songs to make out, enough functions to attend so he also will be
> > having priorities. He prioritizes his work also.Why AR wants to spend much
> > time on a director who made a movie like 'Sivaji'.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- On *Mon, 23/8/10, Roshan <c.pix...@...>* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: Roshan <c.pix...@...>
> > Subject: [arr] Why the past songs are better
> > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Monday, 23 August, 2010, 5:30 AM
> >
> >
> >
> > 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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