:) Hm.. the problem with Chord is, he always expects too much from Rahman. Even after having classical albums like JA and Ada this year, he still wants similar suff :) Chord, please don't take this personally, I always appreciate you as a good observer of Rahman's music, but I don't like it when you go out of limit!! No one will like this too much writeup after hearing just a bit song!... Moreover I'm glad that Rahman is giving one more commercially chartbusting music after JTYJN... If the story and Direction is good, I'm sure Rahman's having one more mass hit album in his cap!
-Avinash --- In [email protected], || V i s h w e s h || <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You guys... I don't understand that why are you in so much hurry to present your thoughts after hearing only tiny bit of piece out of the whole soundtrack which could be much different than what is presented in the trailer... so why don't we listen to the whole thing first & then only share the wisdom... > > "Â The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman - > > --- On Sat, 4/10/08, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [arr] After hearing a bit of the first Yuvraaj song..... > To: [email protected] > Date: Saturday, 4 October, 2008, 6:13 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > My thoughts.... . > > > > 1) People wishing for Taal II, forget it. No Taal hangover likely > > with this record, and Rahman will never reach the same heights as he > > once did in the late 1990s (it's only normal since every artist has > > their peak and it doesn't mean that Rahman cannot come out with > > brilliant work today, as he has proven many times recently). > > > > 2) Soundtrack will likely be quite commercial oriented with hummable > > melodies, but less of classical, old melody styles that we heard in JA > > and Ada. > > > > 3) The tempo of this song is THE EXACT SAME TEMPO (speed) that you > > hear in the instrumental piece on the website. May not mean anything, > > just an observation. Frankly, I am a bit underwhelmed by this song SO > > FAR, which may just only be my perception and expectations. > > > > 4) I fear less ethnic percussion and more keyboard rhythms in this > > soundtrack (as we just heard). > > > > 5) Expect lots of strings, choirs, piano, and other symphonic > > arrangements (as we have also heard a bit) with less of traditional > > Indian instrumentation as Western classical music appears to be the > > musical backdrop for this film. > > > > 6) Rahman once said that the soundtrack is "mellow". Combine that > > with words like peaceful and soulful, you get the idea. > > > > 7) Many will be initially disappointed with the music, as comparisons > > to Taal and Kisna will be abound, but the music will catch on later. > > Look for 1/5 review by Mr. Tootsie Pop of indiafm. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Recent Activity > > > Â 51 > New Members > > > > > > > > > > Visit Your Group > > > > > > Ads on Yahoo! > Learn more now. > Reach customers > searching for you. > > Y! Messenger > Files to share? > Send up to 1GB of > files in an IM. > > John McEnroe > on Yahoo! Groups > Join him for the > 10 Day Challenge. > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/ >

