Even though I'm not loving Raavan that much (though it's still of coruse a good album)...i think it's just RIDICULOUS to say Rahman has been disappointing for 5 years!...what about VTV, Delhi 6, Water, Bose, Couple's Retreat???....if those don't constitute great music than I don't know what does!
Also...my lack of unabashed love for Raavan is ONLY due to how much i loved Vinnai thandi Varuvaya...i hoenstly think the Tamil version of Raavan (ravana) will be much better and even a masterpiece... --- In [email protected], "AJ" <purev...@...> wrote: > > A second thought.. > > Don't you guys who always complain about ARR's music today and pine for his > music from the 1990s realize that the reason why ARR has been so successful > today is BECAUSE he never looked back....and always looked forward? Don't > you get it? Don't confuse nostalgia with quality! If you guys are not happy > with a Delhi 6, Raavan, VTV or Jodha Akbar (and Taimur, I only hear you > complaining about Hindi albums for some reason), then you will never be > satisfied with anything ARR delivers forever. I'm so glad I'm not in your > camp. > > Not liking Raavan because the music is not your preference is one thing and I > accept that. Not liking Raavan and a whole host of recent ARR albums because > it's not 90s Rahman is ABSOLUTELY IMMATURE AND RIDICULOUS AND I'M SICK AND > TIRED OF HEARING IT WITH EVERY SINGLE ARR RELEASE FROM YOU GUYS!!!!!!! > > --- In [email protected], "Dinesh Scaran" <dinesh.scaran@> wrote: > > > > Taimur, i think u have spend too much time with the 90s albums of ARR and > > that is why u r dissapointed with the recent style of A.R.Rahman. Well i > > must say the current A.R.Rahman's style is not the same anymore. The only > > post 2000 album which had the 90s ARR stamp was Kangalal Kaithi Sei. Im > > sure u dont need me to remind u of that. But its time u adapt this new > > style of A.R.Rahman. if u miss the old A.R.Rahman too much, u can always > > listen to his old albums anyday. > > > > Im not being harsh to u like some of the members here. Just relax. ARR will > > surprise u in between these coming years with an album of ur taste. When > > Boys, E20U18 was released with his new style, KKS album sprung out of > > nowhere and took us by storm. Similarly such event will take place very > > soon. > > > > For now, dun have any expectation on ARR's albums anymore. Since in ur mind > > his magnificent 90s style is stuck, all his current songs will disappoint u > > only. Just enjoy the current songs if u like them, if not, put them aside > > and relax back with his 90s album. No one is going to tell ur not an ARR > > fan just because u do not enjoy his current songs. > > > > Just to let u know, for ARR to give us his old style, he will need his old > > crew back. which is impossible. as we know ARR's song is an input of all > > the crews as well. ARR extracts all the ideas of his crews inside his song > > as well. So he has a new set of crew, it will only mean new set of style. > > Later he will have a newer set of crew, and a newer style of songs. > > > > Just stick with what u r. Do not let any of these members make u change any > > of ur music preference. Good and glad to see some hardcore fans like u > > around. > > > > Taimur, i suggest u listen to Tamil songs by Harris Jeyaraj, Yuvan Shankar > > Raja and such. They compose good songs which r close to that 90s ARR style. > > > > --- In [email protected], "Taimur" <taimur.nadeem@> wrote: > > > > > > After listening Raavan for which i waited so badly for years its mere > > > disappoinment , MANGAL PANDEY was the last A R RAHMAN hindi album i loved > > > its more than 5 years now .its a drought a severe one . I dont listen to > > > anyone in the world only A R RAHMAN . for me music is A R RAHMAN.But this > > > is really too bad , for five years no hindi work has touched my heart no > > > albm has blossomed. Now what to do wait wait more wait ... but when it > > > will end .miss you A R RAHMAN Sir i know the glorious A R RAHMAN will be > > > back one day till than wait continues.... > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > taimur > > > > > >

