[arr] Re: Wipe all your sins listening to "Khawaja Mere Khawaja"
that's true u can feel his divinity flowing through the song.and u never know when it starats flowing through u too whenever i listen to khwaja mere khwaja i feel i have entered a new world...a world where u don't feel anything except the spirituality Thanks to ARR... --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Arijit Debnath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I was listeneing to JA songs just after getting the audio CD. > > The journey is so rich I can't express in words. > > I don't know when I start crying listening to "Khawaja Mere Khawaja" ...but > found myself in tears after completion of the song. I think all my sins are > wiped out by listening to that song > > After hearing both Instrumental and vocals of "Jashn -e- Bahaaraa" it seems > Rahman is the master and Javed Ali and Naveen are two best students of > him when I am listening to which version, it seems that is the best... > am speechless > > "Inn lamhon ki" also very special song... beautiful melody... > > "Man Mohanaa" is again another pure melody what I really liked in the > Bhajan the interlude music...I never heard such orchestration in a > Bhajan Rahman only shows us doors in many ways > > Finally the Instrumental of the "Khawaja Mere Khawaja" is another example > like "Mere desh ki mitti" from Bose so elegant...loved that very much. > > Arijit >
Re: [arr] Re: Wipe all your sins listening to "Khawaja Mere Khawaja"
Thanks Chord. Arijit On 22/01/2008, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey, liked your comments a lot. I have shed tears many a times with > Rahman's music, like you did. > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com , > "Arijit Debnath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > I was listeneing to JA songs just after getting the audio CD. > > > > The journey is so rich I can't express in words. > > > > I don't know when I start crying listening to "Khawaja Mere > Khawaja" ...but > > found myself in tears after completion of the song. I think all my > sins are > > wiped out by listening to that song > > > > After hearing both Instrumental and vocals of "Jashn -e- Bahaaraa" > it seems > > Rahman is the master and Javed Ali and Naveen are two best students > of > > him when I am listening to which version, it seems that is the > best... > > am speechless > > > > "Inn lamhon ki" also very special song... beautiful melody... > > > > "Man Mohanaa" is again another pure melody what I really liked > in the > > Bhajan the interlude music...I never heard such orchestration in a > > Bhajan Rahman only shows us doors in many ways > > > > Finally the Instrumental of the "Khawaja Mere Khawaja" is another > example > > like "Mere desh ki mitti" from Bose so elegant...loved that > very much. > > > > Arijit > > > > >
[arr] Re: Wipe all your sins listening to "Khawaja Mere Khawaja"
Hey, liked your comments a lot. I have shed tears many a times with Rahman's music, like you did. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Arijit Debnath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I was listeneing to JA songs just after getting the audio CD. > > The journey is so rich I can't express in words. > > I don't know when I start crying listening to "Khawaja Mere Khawaja" ...but > found myself in tears after completion of the song. I think all my sins are > wiped out by listening to that song > > After hearing both Instrumental and vocals of "Jashn -e- Bahaaraa" it seems > Rahman is the master and Javed Ali and Naveen are two best students of > him when I am listening to which version, it seems that is the best... > am speechless > > "Inn lamhon ki" also very special song... beautiful melody... > > "Man Mohanaa" is again another pure melody what I really liked in the > Bhajan the interlude music...I never heard such orchestration in a > Bhajan Rahman only shows us doors in many ways > > Finally the Instrumental of the "Khawaja Mere Khawaja" is another example > like "Mere desh ki mitti" from Bose so elegant...loved that very much. > > Arijit >