Yes!! Yes!! But not in this group. He's Kamalhassan..
--- In [email protected], Niraj Sinha <niraj_musicb...@...> wrote: > > No I don't doubt the genius in A R Rahman, he is experimental, innovative yet I expect more from him. His orchestration is multilayered, it takes time to understand his arrangement that is why his tunes take time to grow over you yet I would say he is not in his best form and niether D6 nor SD are anyway close to what he has composed in 90s. > > Actually music of Delhi6 is too electronic to be honest and I feel these days ARR Is generating more tunes in the category which will be insipid if you remove orchestration. > > --- On Fri, 2/27/09, Jahanzeb Farooq <jahanzebti...@...> wrote: > > From: Jahanzeb Farooq <jahanzebti...@...> > Subject: [arr] Re: After D6 and the Oscars, are there still doubters in this group? > To: [email protected] > Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:58 AM > > > > > > > > I remember a few years ago when there were quite a few folks in here > > saying how they thought Rahman has lost it or is losing steam or is > not living up to his standards, or blah blah blah. > > i was one of them, i thought that he is "not living up to his > standards". though i NEVER thought he is "losing it". and now after > Delhi 6 and SDM all those complains are completely gone. especially > with Delhi 6 as it is really one albums which very much lived to his > standards (though i still look forward to see something like Dil Se to > come up and i am sure it will), one of his bests. and with SDM, he > revived us with some of his old style i always missed (Liquid dance) > as well as the absolutely awesome, exotic and "international" "Mausam > & escape" and "O saya". add Latika's theme and Jai ho and it was true > ARR in SDM. > > > Rahman has never lost it and never will. He may go through ups and > > downs in his career, but never will he lose his creative magic, > simply because he is so in touch with divinity. > > very true. inshallah. > > --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, "Chord" <purevibz@ .> wrote: > > > > I remember a few years ago when there were quite a few folks in here > > saying how they thought Rahman has lost it or is losing steam or is > not > > living up to his standards, or blah blah blah. Do any of you still > > feel this way after listening to the albums from JA to D6 and now > with > > 2 Oscar awards? > > > > Rahman has never lost it and never will. He may go through ups and > > downs in his career, but never will he lose his creative magic, > simply > > because he is so in touch with divinity. Doubters, beware. > > >

