Feeling so proud each `n every moment..

Thanks for this, Vinod!

 

Rahman fever
His Music ~ My Mother Tongue





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From: Vinod R Iyer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, 26 September, 2009 12:47:54 AM
Subject: [arr] Musings of a Rahmaniac!

  

Couldn't help but write this .. I know this is nothing new for everyone out 
here .. But after CR , I just couldn't hold on to my fingers. It is not a 
review of CR. I have given up reviewing Rahman's music! 

http://myworldofmnm .wordpress. com/2009/ 09/25/musings- of-a-rahmaniac/


Musings of a Rahmaniac
I don’t know where to start. And I am sure there would be no
ending. People follow music religiously. And there are others who take up music
as a profession and/or as a hobby. They learn music in different forms. Perform
in various stages. Make a living out of it. And there are others who just
listen to music. People have different tastes when it comes to music. Some like
classical, some like rock, some like reggae and some like jazz. But there are a
set of people who would listen to anything that comes their way. But when it
comes to listening to a man’s composition, they would leave aside everything
else. These people would dedicate their lives for one cause – being a
Rahmaniac. There is only one religion that they follow – Rahman’s music. They
call him “Boss”. And no points for guessing who their God is. I know, it is
crazy calling a human being God. But craziness comes to them naturally. 
The amount of pride these people take in being a Rahmaniac
is bewildering. They would have first hand information of his compositions.
What movies he has signed, what song is coming next, researching deep into each
one of his compositions – they take all this up as their duty. Following Rahman
in his concerts, buying original CDs on the first day of music release, posting
their thoughts in various groups are all part of their duties. They do it
blindly. Once you are a Rahmaniac, there is no looking back. You have to catch
up with every composition of his’.  And
defending every composition of his too when people accuse that the songs are
not up to Rahman’s standard. It is mighty hard for them to accept that any
Rahman composition can be “ordinary”. Ask them what the one thing is that you
want to do in life”. The answer would be simple –Meet the Boss!
One of the things you would notice about rahmaniacs is all
of them would have their status message reflecting his song names/movie names
etc. It is not to show off their craziness. They do not know any other way in
which they can express the happiness, bliss, eternal piece they feel while
listening to a his album. And the pleasure you get when you play the CD for the
first time, is unmatched. The CD would be played in loop. And on each round of
listening, the music grows on you. Slow nectar, they call it. There are other
songs/compositions too which would be like cocaine – would shoot up to the
brain straight. These people need no drugs to follow the music. His music in
itself would take the effect. 
So what is bringing out this huge outpour of emotions into words.  The Oscars ? 
The Golden Globe? I guess
not. Something better has happened in the year 2009. It started with a certain
song called Arziyan. Life had a new meaning to it. People say you have to die
to go to heaven. I tell them I have been their atleast a thousand times – each
time I hear Arziyan. I thought that had to be the best composition of the year.
But along came Passage. The moment I heard Tango, I was paralyzed. I could not
understand the emotion that I was going through. From happiness to fear to
anger to sorrow, I felt them all together at a single point. And by the time
the harmonica, violin and the keyboard had stopped playing, I was transported.
I did not want to open my eyes. I did not want to come back to the real world.
But then I had to. Since I knew that more was coming my way. A (re)treat was
coming my way. And today, the day on which “Couples Retreat” is unveiled, I
thank God, the real one, for having had me live in this era – The era in which
A.R.Rahman lived.
And to Boss – all I can say is
“Un isai mattum illayendral, naan endro endro irandiruppen” 
Signed
A Rahmaniac
 

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Have Fun,
Vinod R Iyer

http://the-other- side-of-mirror. blogspot. com
http://myworldofmnm .wordpress. com

   


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