Well said, Gonzy!
--- In [email protected], "Gomzy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > *one of the boring thing in a fans group is supporting the artist even if he > degrades in his quality output and the fans argue it as new things or new > style or innovations..* > > *You know whats even more boring? The age old problem of a human being. Its > called " What I feel is Right! " > Its you who feel this and not necessarily that everyone else should feel, > right? > Now maybe you are right, but again you maybe wrong. > But since you feel so, everyone else is stupid eh? * > > *this yr as of now we have JA,SK,JTYJ,ADA,YVR.. > Songs are nice..can somebody tell me(plz honestly) an' in and out > outstanding' song from these albums..yes am comparing the this yrs songs > with his older day's quality outputs..* > > *1) Khwaja Mere Khwaja > 2) Hawa Sun hawa > 3) Zindagi > 4) Mujhe Milo > 5) Man Mohana > > I have tried been horribly honest here and i could come up with atleast the > above songs as masterpieces. > But again, its what i feel and i maybe wrong. But I maybe right too. > * > *one of the main reason is said by this thread starter. > accept it and letus hope later this may get improved.. > as of now watching the 1 min clip of gajini i feel this also belongs to the > same.*. > > * > Now I have no qualms in you accepting. But why in God's name should we ? > Is it cuz you think you are right? Now who else says you are right? * > > *i dont know the technical terms much ...but i can hear that and i can feel > that..* > > *Good. Thank God you didnt force me to feel it too .....Atleast i get to do > that on my own* > > *Put in your views and I shall put mine. Lets not try proving who is right > and who is wrong. * > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 10:17 AM, jemsheed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > one of the boring thing in a fans group is supporting the artist even if > > he degrades in his quality output and the fans argue it as new things or new > > style or innovations.. > > ok.. i have a qn here.. > > this yr as of now we have JA,SK,JTYJ,ADA,YVR.. > > Songs are nice..can somebody tell me(plz honestly) an' in and out > > outstanding' song from these albums..yes am comparing the this yrs songs > > with his older day's quality outputs.. > > > > one of the main reason is said by this thread starter. > > accept it and letus hope later this may get improved.. > > as of now watching the 1 min clip of gajini i feel this also belongs to the > > same.. > > the synethetic...i dont know the technical terms much ...but i can hear > > that and i can feel that.. > > > > --- On *Sat, 8/11/08, V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > > > From: V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: [arr] Do U find those creative percussions missing nowadays in > > Sir's arrangement? > > To: [email protected] > > Date: Saturday, 8 November, 2008, 12:47 AM > > > > Yes, Jafar. Agree with you. That is the way it is. ARR is trying > > different things now, and that is what fans expect him to do. No point > > giving old things again. > > > > There could be some sacrifices brought by this but that can't be helped. > > > > 1. One is that I feel that ARR's signature thinggy is becoming less and > > less obvious in his songs, in some songs it needs to be searched with a > > magnifying glass, it needs to be discussed and argued whether it is > > there or not. > > > > 2. But the good aspect is that the growing period of ARR's music has > > almost disappeared or has become very short. > > > > -- > > V > > > > On 11/7/2008 10:32 PM India Time, _Jafar K_ wrote: > > > > > I totally disagree. ARR has lost nothing. He is trying different kind of > > music everytime and I am enjoying it. > > > > > > Jafar > > > > > > --- On Fri, 7/11/08, dian hayati <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com<diansrk%40yahoo.com>> > > wrote: > > > > > >> From: dian hayati <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com <diansrk%40yahoo.com>> > > > > >> I absolutely agree with you guys. One thing also bothers me. > > >> I love Srinivas' voice, very much unique, but singing > > >> Zindagi...without that classical music...I feel something > > >> missing, not really satisfied with the arrangement, and also > > >> with the manmohini... hmm...well, is it just because I'm > > >> not too smart to analyze these kind of things, or...I > > >> don't know, but please correct me guys if I say > > >> something wrong here... > > >> > > >> > > >> AR Rahman has changed my life > > >> His great music is another name of Love... > > >> > > >> Dian Hayati Syamsuir > > >> > > >> --- On Fri, 11/7/08, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com <purevibz%40yahoo.com>> > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >> From: Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com <purevibz%40yahoo.com>> > > >> Subject: Re: [arr] Do U find those creative percussions > > >> missing nowadays in Sir's arrangement? > > >> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com> > > >> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 10:40 AM > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Agreed. Found Yuvraaj's rhythm tracks to be the weakest > > >> link in the > > >> album. He is also using synth tabla sounds, which is fine > > >> by me, but > > >> again underscores the diminished use of ethnic percussion > > >> in recent > > >> works, with exceptions like Khwaja and Azeem from JA. > > >> > > >> It could be a deliberate attempt by ARR to move away from > > >> rhythm based > > >> songs to more melody oriented numbers, which I feel has > > >> been the > > >> strongest trend by ARR recently. His songs this year have > > >> been > > >> extremely melodious, the most meloodious music out of > > >> anyone in India, > > >> and for that, I am extremely happy. His melodies and mid > > >> range > > >> arrangements are just mindblowing, even at the sacrifice of > > >> his rhythm > > >> tracks, which is just relative to his own previous work. > > >> > > >> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Syed Quadri > > >> <saregamaka@ ...> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> I fully agree on the poster's comments. May be it > > >> is due to > > >> relocation of his lieutenants , such as Siva mani, Naveen > > >> and host of > > >> other musicians already made Mumbai as their homes. Even > > >> junior sound > > >> engineers like Aditya Modi relocated to Mumbai. Other > > >> factors could > > >> be immense work load , pressure of deadlines ( Although > > >> AR never turn > > >> in the work on time.. .watch the recent interview hosted > > >> by NDTV and > > >> the trio was playing blame game in front of millions > > >> of audience , > > >> that Ghai was expecting a western classical in two months > > >> and AR was > > >> due to submit the project for shoot last July ,Gulzar > > >> and Ghai belong > > >> to two different schools of thought, etc ,etc ). > > >>> it is a fact that , one person can not do things > > >> single handed. Gone > > >> are the days when MDs like Naushad, Madan mohan , > > >> Ilyaraja RDB used > > >> to oversee all the departments. This is the era where > > >> Md's like SEL, > > >> VS share their work load as a team and live in > > >> tinsel town, stay in > > >> touch with the best of people in the industry for PR work. > > >> whereby > > >> these smart marketing manipulators create negative > > >> publicity for AR > > >> and happily belonging to the camps controlling the > > >> industry. > > >>> > > >>> --- On Thu, 11/6/08, subhadip_jis <subhadip_jis@ > > >> ...> wrote: > > >>> From: subhadip_jis <subhadip_jis@ ...> > > >>> Subject: [arr] Do U find those creative percussions > > >> missing nowadays > > >> in Sir's arrangement? > > >>> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com > > >>> Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 1:11 PM > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Guys, I want to share my views on this topic. I was > > >> listening to > > >>> Rahman Sir's classic compositions from > > >> Iruvar-Alaypayithey -Bombay, > > >>> also "Thiruda Thiruda" numbers & > > >> "FIRE" BGMs. > > >>> I think the usual charm of tight percussion units in > > >> ARR's songs is no > > >>> longer existing nowadays. The kind of minute details > > >> we used to get in > > >>> every beat of it, may it be "humma humma" or > > >> "Thee Thee" or a semi- > > >>> classical number like "Radha kaise na > > >> jale..." is somewhere missing > > >>> nowadays. Even this creative percussion were heard in > > >> RDB, (Remember > > >>> the bike chasing or killing of minister scene !!!!), > > >> also a bit of it > > >>> in Jodha Akbar (although he relied upon synthesized > > >> beats in "Jashn > > >>> Bahara"). > > >>> Does it mean Rahman Sir doesn't involve himself > > >> much in every section > > >>> of a song, rather leave it to young bloods like > > >> Krishna Chetan? At > > >>> least I personally felt lack of innovative percussion > > >> (using unusual > > >>> beats & instruments) in last couple of films like > > >> "Jaane > > >>> Tu..", "Sakkarakatti" , "ADA" > > >> & even in "Yuvraj". In "Yuvraj" also > > >> he > > >>> uses a lot of techno stuffs as backing beats, which > > >> just supports the > > >>> song by keeping the rhythm but doesn't increase > > >> it's beauty. Well > > >>> composed numbers like "Tu hi meri dost" or > > >> "Manmohini" or "Dil ka > > >>> rishta" has a very repeatative & fully > > >> synthesized beat which cud have > > >>> been taken care of I think, a full orchestral sound is > > >> going side by > > >>> side (just think of "Thiruda Thiruda") > > >>> > > >>> Whats ur opinion ???????? > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now!<http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_cricket_1/*http://beta.cricket.yahoo.com> > > > > >

