When a composer can compose 2 different genres of music i fail to understand
why cant the listener listen to various genres.

On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 7:34 AM, AJ <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Reasons why I like Blue:
>
> Catchy songs
> Couple of nice melody songs
> Crafty arrangements
> Nice sound range
> Multi genre
> Attention to detail
> Rehnuma, Fiqrana, Bhoola Tujhe are my favorites
>
> Reasons why I like Raavan:
> Catchy songs
> All songs are melodious
> Arrangements and sound are spectacular
> Attention to detail even more
> Folk, earthy, semi classical, ethnic, raw
> Emotions are very concentrated
> Each song is truly special overall.
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, V S
> Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Several members had appreciated Blue music. And now, the same members
> > are immersed in Raavan and praising it.
> >
> > I wonder what exactly one sees/ listens in an album to appreciate it?
> >
> > Blue and Raavan are quite different. And the difference in them is not
> > just technical difference like a difference in classical or bolly
> > songs that one can like some of both categories. There are deeper
> > differences.
> >
> > I think the difference in blue and RAavan is that Blue was technically
> > great without a soul, there was no inherent unity in those songs to
> > weave the songs as a single fabric
> >
> > On the opposite extreme, Raavan is a unified album. There is a
> > underlying common theme in all songs that suggests it could be a
> > single song running for 30 minutes in raavan. Raavan is earthly.
> > Raavan has given us our ARR of 10-15 years ago back to us.
> >
> > Raavan has generated a long thread on thiruda thiruda and all movies
> > of ARR-Mani got discussed.
> >
> > Raavan is launching people on a rendezvous, down memory lane, old is
> > gold, back to the basics.
> >
> > Raavan is making people rediscover and re-explore ARR.
> >
> > What else was discussed with blue? Nothing at all, except that it was
> > a technically great album having new types of sounds.
> >
> > I think all those great and novel sounds are still there in raavan,
> > but hardly anybody is talking about greatness and novelty of sounds in
> > raavan - because there are so many things in raavan to be talked about
> > that its technical supremacy seems to have taken a back seat low down
> > in the list of priorities of things that we love to discuss about
> > music, about ARR's music.
> >
> > Nobody has so far asked "where is ARR's signature in Raavan", the way
> > we had asked where ARR's signatures were in Pappu. Why so? Because we
> > all see ARR's signatures in each and every millisecond of Raavan.
> >
> > At the time of release of Blue, ARR had given a message about people's
> > high expectations after his oscars.
> >
> > I had written then here that if ARR is thinking of people expectations
> > and about oscar, it is a wrong step. I had said that ARR should forget
> > people and forget oscars when he enters his studio and he should
> > create what his heart says.
> >
> > Oscars didn't make ARR creative, ARR's creativity brought Oscars to him.
> >
> > Compare that to Raavan release. No statement by ARR, no mention of
> > people's expectations, no mention of oscar (and even grammy) now.
> > Raavan got released without a word from ARR.
> >
> > And Raavan has stirred the ARR-fandom like none of his albums had
> > stirred in last 10 years, may be after Dil Se.
> >
> > I think, with Raavan, ARR has forgotten about people's expectations
> > and he has put his awardee status in a corner. He is back to become
> > pre-oscar ARR. And his creativity is evident in every beat of Raavan.
> > A creativity that has a soul, unlike the sheer technical creativity of
> > blue.
> >
> > Why should ARR explain his music the way he did in Blue? His music
> > explains itself to us fans and we understand by listening his music
> > when our souls are in touch with ARR's souls and when we are not in
> touch.
> >
> > Blue was a album composed by an Oscar winner whereas Raavan is an
> > album composed by a humble human being who is a music lover.
> >
> > It can be said that ARR experimented a lot with Blue. And, an
> > experiment never fails. It just gives feedback about our theories,
> > confirming some, disproving some other. Seems ARR has taken that
> > feedback of blue and has incorporated it in his style of composition
> > (not the blue style, but the feedback on blue style) to come up with
> > Raavan that has turned out to be abashed heart-stealer.
> >
> > With so many conceptual differences in Blue and Raavan that make both
> > the ablums almost mutually exclusive, how can a person liking blue can
> > now like raavan also, and how can a person liking raavan might have
> > liked blue also?
> >
> > Those persons who appreciates everything, their appreciations get
> > discounted and they are seen as creating a hype. Everything can't be
> > equally great. Such persons need to individually introspect and find
> > what he stands for and what he doesn't identify with, and then
> > appreciate certain things that he stands for and criticize certain
> > things that he doesn't identify with. People can make out what is
> > forced appreciation and what is undue criticism.
> > --
> >
> > Thanks a gig to Mani, he had given us ARR for the first time 18 years
> > ago. And he has now re-given us our very same ARR, cured of oscar
> > aberration.
> >
> > --
> > Rawat
> >
>
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