Nice post!  I liked what you said and you wrote very well!


--- In [email protected], s03g373 s03g373 <s03g...@...> wrote:
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> After 9 years of absence, I went back to India this summer, I was very 
> excited to rediscover my mother land and also to be able to visit ARR Sir if 
> lucky. I had a very nice holiday as I visit Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur, 
> Udaipur during 10 days and then I went to Pondicherry where I lived till my 
> 18 years old age. During all these holidays I was haunted by one thing, I was 
> wishing to meet ARR Sir everywhere, in the Airport, the Restaurant, the 
> Hotels....
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> My holidays in Pondicherry went very well but I was eagerly waiting for the 
> day I planned to go to Chennai. In fact, I went to Chennai just to try to 
> meet ARR Sir. So I went there with my wife and children on the 25th of August 
> morning. I was very very happy to find ARR Sir house after asking to some 
> people on the street. When I stopped in front of his house (which was 
> beautifull), I was very stressed, very excited and scared too. But I was 
> unlucky, because the watchman told me that ARR Sir was out of town, the 
> watchman gave me his manager phone number I called him to know if ARR SIr 
> will be back soon, but he said that he was out of town for a long time. I was 
> very sad, I took some picture of ARR Sir house and studio (which is just 
> behind his house) and went back to Pondy very disappointed.
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> I wish I will meet him one day (I have seen him in London Live concert in 
> 2005, but did not have the chance to talk to him), I need to talk to him, 
> because I have to tell him how important is his music and his thoughts for me 
> (thoughts that I have interpretated according to everything he does like help 
> for the poor, love for the people, down to earth, care for his country, 
> ....). I try to take him as an example for every steps I make in my life. I 
> have had very difficult trouble in my life, I can tell you that only his 
> music help me to survive. I honestly think about him when I have serious 
> problems and I got a kind of relief when I listen to him, it gives me 
> strenght. I love you ARR sir, if you come to France I would love to meet you. 
> (hope you will read my mail)
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> By the way, my favorite tracks in Blue (in the order I like them)
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> Fiqraana,
> Aj Dil,
> Bhola Tujhe,
> Blue them,
> Chiggy Wiggy,
> Rehnuma,
> and the last one.
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> I like all the tracks, each one of them have different style. Maybe the last 
> song is not up to the style and standards of the other songs, but is still 
> good if you hear it independantly. Maybe this track should have been used for 
> a different movie.
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> Talking about sound quality of the Cd, I agree that the sound clearness is 
> not very evident, I have managed to have it clear by 
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> reducing the bass level of my system,
> lowering the volume a little bit.
> In this way, you will be able to hear all the different instruments 
> contribution and you will hear the nice melodies hidden behind each sound for 
> each songs.
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> This album will definetely grow on you, everytime I listen to it I notice a 
> new sound. This is quite a complex sound that ARR sir has put on the songs, 
> again he has revolutionized the songs format which seems strange today but 
> tomorrow it will be normal (just take the example of Rukkumani song in Roja). 
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> For people who did not like the songs, I think they listen to it with very 
> high volume and thus did not notice the multiple nuances of sound that each 
> songs has. It is also possible that the songs being very complex, it takes 
> time and several listening to understand its architecture.
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> According to me, we like a song because we are familiar to the tune. 
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> Inconsciently, when a song in 2009 ressembles indirecly (because inspired) to 
> another you have listened in the 80s (your childhood for example) you will 
> like it instantaneously. It is typically the case for most songs we liked in 
> indian cinema (before ARR Sir period) for ages even if generally speaking, 
> the style, the tune remained the same with only very few variation. ARR Sir 
> creates new sounds, new style which break the very conventional songs we are 
> used to, and I think that is why everytime a new ARR Sir album comes out we 
> say "it will grow on you". Yes, we need more time to analyse deeply what is 
> inside, the sounds, the style, the melody, the architecture that are all 
> different and new to our ears.
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> I hope I did not offend anybody, this is my personal opinion on the subject. 
> I don't pretend knowing everything, I talk about my personal experience as 
> when I first listened to Dil Se, Taal for example, after the very first 
> listening, I did not find the songs exceptionnal, It took me some time to 
> realize that these were ARR Sir best (Taal in mind).
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> Serge BELIER
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> +33 (0) 679067844
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> from Paris - FRANCE
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