Nice Review... :)

On 5/5/10, Sudan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very gud write up .. :)
>
> Btw Thomas Train has become a rage among kids ;)
>
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi AJ,
>>
>> Thanks a lot, that's really very thoughtful of you.
>>
>> Like your daughter, my nephew loves the "Dhan da dham dham" part as well.
>> In fact, even at home, I've often caught him playing with his Thomas
>> trains
>> while chanting this particular portion. And I absolutely agree with you.
>> This number will definitely be a hit among kids.
>>
>> Can't wait for the release of ARR's compositions of the nursery rhymes
>> (it's still on right?) With this rate, ARR is certain of winning the
>> hearts
>> of millions of children all around the world. And AJ, do send my regards
>> to
>> your daughter.Take care
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On *Tue, 5/4/10, AJ <[email protected]>* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: AJ <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [arr] Re: My thoughts on Raavan
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Tuesday, May 4, 2010, 4:49 AM
>>
>>
>>
>> Great post, Gayathri! You know, I was going to write a post wondering
>> where
>> your review was! I was waiting for it! I value each and every post of
>> yours
>> here!
>>
>> My daughter is also 3 and studies at a Monstessory! And you're right, it
>> helps to be in a good mood when listening!
>>
>> My daughter loves Beera too....the rhythm, and esp. the part when Vijay
>> sings, "Dana dha Dham Dham!!!" She loves that part!!! She wants me to sing
>> that song along everytime it comes on in the car. That song will be a hit
>> among kids I think!
>>
>> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups.
>> com<http://mc/compose?to=arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
>> Gayathri Chandrakasan <gayathri_ck17@ ...> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > My thoughts on
>> > Raavan
>> >
>> > Ok, let me begin
>> > with a warning…this is a long post, and those who know me (and know how
>> > I
>> love
>>
>> > to drift out of the topic most of the time) here’s a consolation…there’s
>> a
>> > “delete” just around the corner for your convenience  LOL, Just kidding,
>> please read
>> > this mail, even if it’s only to bash me up later on
>> >
>> > On the other
>> > hand, though I’ve been listening to Raavan for the umpteenth time now, I
>> kept
>>
>> > having second thoughts about stating my views on the album in this
>> > group.
>> > “Why?” you may ask me…well, even if you’re not, I’m still indebted to
>> provide
>>
>> > you with my reasoning
>> >
>> > To begin with,
>> > the chaotic surrounding here has kinda put me off. I mean, it’s a norm
>> > to
>> see a
>> > group of members praising an album while the other being critical on the
>> same. Isn’t
>> > this what has been happening for every new releases of ARR’s? So why
>> > fret
>> now,
>> > you may ask. Well, for some reasons, Raavan’s release has witnessed even
>> some
>> > of the most “self-composed” members to throw caution to the wind and
>> > hurl
>> abuses
>> > to one another. (Hey, don’t start picking on me now, I promise that I
>> won’t say
>>
>> > your names out loud!)
>> >
>> > On the other
>> > hand, if you guys are trying to spice things up here, you sure are doing
>> a
>> > great job at this. The fact that my mail-box is crammed with nothing
>> > less
>> than
>> > 100 mails from ARR group per day itself is a clear evidence to this!
>> > LOL!
>> >
>> > Secondly, I was
>> > contemplating whether to put my thoughts down now or to come up with a
>> collective
>> > review once the Tamil version is out. Then again, the release of the
>> Tamil
>> > version has been delayed for some time now, and between writing now
>> > (when
>> I
>> > still have the urge to do so) and waiting for the indefinite release of
>> the
>> > Tamil version, I chose the former. So here it is…
>> >
>> > Let me be
>> > honest…I mean really honest with you guys. I’ll begin by telling you
>> > what
>> > happen on the day I bought this album…The moment I got out of the store
>> after
>>
>> > purchasing the album, the sky opened up and start flooding the whole
>> town. You
>> > may say that it’s God’s way of showering blessing, but why does it have
>> to
>> > happen at a time when I didn’t have my umbrella around? I ran to my car
>> as fast
>> > as I can and guess what?…I couldn’t find my car keys! (it was stuck
>> inside my
>> > handbag with my hundred other things…well, whoever said that a lady’s
>> handbag
>> > contains almost everything under the sun wasn’t kidding themselves. My
>> handbag
>> > had almost all…except my dumb car keys )
>> > As luck would have it, there wasn’t a shelter nearby, thus, I had to
>> > open
>> my
>>
>> > handbag in the middle of the road, drenching myself and the hundred
>> > other
>> stuff
>> > I was talking about, in the process of finding the keys!
>> >
>> > So, yeah, I
>> > finally found the keys, got in to the car and just at that point, some
>> > nutcracker had to double-park his car beside mine! Well, after a short
>> dispute
>> > and many honks later, I managed to get my car out. Now, here’s the
>> > moment
>> I was
>>
>> > waiting for, the excitement of listening to ARR’s album for the first
>> time
>> >
>> > Beera Beera with
>> > Vijay Prakash’s strong vocals set the ball rolling. Karthik came in next
>> with
>>
>> > Behne De, followed by Thok de killi, Ranjha Ranjha, Killi re and Kata
>> Kata
>> > and…well, that’s it. Wait a minute…that’s it? I haven’t even begun to
>> enjoy any
>> > of them yet  For the first
>>
>> > time, I found that I didn’t have any thoughts about ARR’s album…not even
>> a
>> > negative one…I was feeling almost indifferent and I didn’t like the
>> feeling at
>>
>> > all. Hating an album is one thing, but indifferent? If only this day
>> could get
>> > worse.
>> >
>> > So, I started
>> > playing them again from the beginning. By then, I reached the Montessori
>> where
>> > my 3 years old nephew studies. I picked him up and was just about to
>> replace Raavan
>> > with Thomas & Friends soundtracks (despite months of cajoling him to
>> listen
>> > to ARR, I must say that I’ve failed to break my nephew’s “relationship”
>> with
>> > Thomas & Friends soundtracks) when a “miracle” occurred. No, there was
>> > no
>> > signs of snow falling (that would have been a disaster, not a miracle
>> ;)…it
>>
>> > was my nephew swaying his body to the beats of Beera Beera. Hey, were
>> > the
>> beats
>> > there the first time around? I abandoned all thoughts of changing the
>> > cd.
>> > Instead, I hiked up the volume and both of us started to sway together
>> this
>> > time around. Beera Beera has the grandeur presentation with Vijay
>> Prakash’s
>>
>> > solid voice giving a wonderful rural touch to it. In fact, the name
>> > Beera
>> is so
>> > addictive that by the end of the song, both my nephew and me kept
>> > singing
>> Beera
>> > Beera from the top of our lungs! (well, it was really more like
>> “screaming”
>> > than “singing” actually but who cares?) And the beats, wow! I’ve always
>> > maintained that ARR provides the best percussion sounds…and time and
>> again, he
>>
>> > proves me right. Beera Beera is definitely a wonderful start to the
>> album.
>> >
>> > Behne De
>> > followed thereafter. Undoubtedly, this has one of the best prelude
>> ever…there
>> > is something so mystifying in the prelude that you just can’t wait to
>> hear what
>>
>> > ARR has to offer. And with Karthik giving his best (as always), you can
>> never
>> > be wrong in classifying this as the best number in the album. God knows
>> why National
>> > Award has eluded Karthik for so long. This guy deserves it and more…
>> >
>> > On the whole,
>>
>> > Behne De grants such a spellbinding experience! I’m left speechless…And
>> my
>> > nephew? Well he’s too busy staring at the cute chick in the car beside
>> ours to
>> > notice this number. Oh well, one day he’ll learn to appreciate ARR’s
>> music.
>> >
>> > Then comes Thok de killi…there’s something so modern
>>
>> > yet rustic in this number. Again the percussion takes full control of
>> > the
>> song
>> > that my nephew started jumping on his seat again…if only I was not
>> driving, I
>> > would have joined him too. The sudden increase in the tempo coupled with
>> Sukhwinder’s
>>
>> > amazing vocals just leaves you asking for more.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Rekha Bharadwaj and Javed Ali came next with the
>> > seductive Ranjha Ranjha. I have to admit. I never liked Rekha’s voice.
>> Yeah, I
>> > know…I might be alone in this, but still, I never liked her voice…til
>> Ranjha
>>
>> > Ranjha happened. In fact, her voice is so captivating that she
>> > completely
>> > overshadowed Javed Ali’s performance here. Great going Rekha, you just
>> got
>>
>> > yourself another fan on the list!
>> >
>> >
>> > And there’s also Khilli re, a typical Shreya
>>
>> > Ghosal kinda number. But this time around, ARR ropes in the sweet Reena
>> Bhardwaj
>> > (is she related to Rekha by any chance?). And I must say, she did great
>> justice
>> > to this song. The song has a soothing effect, coupled with Reena’s
>> melodious
>> > voice. And I was mighty impressed with the first interlude…so much so
>> that I
>>
>> > can almost imagine Aishwarya gracefully performing her Bharatanatyam to
>> it.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > And finally ARR brings in Kata kata. Like Beera
>> > Beera, Kata Kata too were given a majestic look, all thanks to the grand
>> > orchestration and vibrant voices in the form of Ila Arun, Sapna Awasthi
>> and
>> > Kunal Ganjawala.  There is a festive and
>>
>> > celebratory feel to the number which makes you want to hear it over and
>> over
>> > again.
>> >
>> > As an album, Raavan is a definite treat to the
>> > ears. It’s so wonderfully woven that they all fit together while still
>> managing
>>
>> > to be distinctive at the same time. And with wonderful picturisations
>> (which we
>> > can fearlessly expect from Maniratnam & team), this would definitely
>> > turn
>> > out to be “picture-perfect”.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > And yes, what was the biggest lesson I’ve learned
>> > from this experience?. ..Never hear to ARR’s new album when you’re in a
>> ghastly
>>
>> > mood!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Oh yeah, wanna know what happened to my nephew? He
>> > didn’t want to leave the car when we reached home so we decided to go
>> > for
>> > another round of drive while listening to Raavan…over and over again.
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>


-- 
regards,
Vithur


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