hey AJ ,hmmm do someone really exists with multiple ids , so much suspicion in your mind , relax guy but its always good to read yur posts .
"I was listening to Endiran as it was composed > by Rahman only and if it had been by any other composer the critics would hav > shred > it to pieces." hey krishna ,that is also my point the same people who are praising it would have blasted the album if it would have associated with someone self. but few understand it. regards, TAIMUR KARACHI, PAKISTAN.( writing to dissipate any doubts of AJ atleast on me ) --- On Sun, 8/15/10, AJ <[email protected]> wrote: From: AJ <[email protected]> Subject: [arr] Re: THE RAHMAN TODAY To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 3:59 PM Hmmmmmmm.....the same old capital letters again....the same style of writing.......is someone having fun using multiple IDs here to try and make it appear that his or her opinions have support? "The Rahman today is more dependent on his brand name than on the strength of his music > or his tunes may be with the exception of a VTV or a RAVAN.....or Couple's > Retreat, or Delhi 6, or Yuvvraaj, or Jodha Akbar, or Ada,......etc.......... --- In [email protected], krishna prasad <mkrishl...@...> wrote: > > Hi friends, > > The Rahman today is more dependent on his brand name than on the strength of > his music > or his tunes may be with the exception of a VTV or a RAVAN cos when i was > listening to > Endiran ( it was really a good album) but the fact was the music arrangement > was not anything we could associate with Rahman. I was listening to Endiran > as it was composed > by Rahman only and if it had been by any other composer the critics would hav > shred > it to pieces. > > I understand that Rahman is busy with his international assignments and he > his taking up > tamil projects as they are forced on him. > > Dear sir don't take up any tamil projects and if you do, we need nothing > short of a RAHMAN ALBUM meeting all the criteria associated with you.I feel > this is something you could do to your dear old TAMIL FANS. > > The main point i would like to make is that Rahman's music should be enjoyed > by > EVERYONE and not just people would understand the finer aspects of Rahman's > music > which is what is happening right now as more and more people get alienated > from our Oscar winner. Remember even Buddha's teaching could not have got the > due acceptance > if it had been so complex. > > I feel someone could take up this matter with boss, not as a compliant but as > a general > media feedback. > > regards > Krishna >

