...the blogger had some good points, but did not touch any of his Hindi 
releases, which to me, is missing a LOT post 2001....in Tamil...I can see his 
point....

--- In [email protected], "Vasu" <srinivas.bhu...@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Vibrations of ARR
> 
> Check this blog, this is what guys want from arr
> 
> http://musically-marx.blogspot.com/2009/07/urgent-requirement-vintage-rahman-of.html
> 
> srinivas
> 
> --- In [email protected], Indmov Buff <indmovbuff@> wrote:
> >
> > Shai,
> > 
> > is this the same guy who thought Raavan was a "my god" album! You even said 
> > that 
> > it was better than VTV and a masterpiece. What happened? And don't worry, 
> > Mani 
> > Ratnam is not going Harris Jeyeraj's way. And to answer your question
> > 
> > "wat international commitments have made him today...nothing..."
> > 
> > Have you forgotten the "international commitment" that brought AR two 
> > significant Oscars along with many other reputed music awards bestowed on 
> > an 
> > Indian for the first time! Come on Shai. Please try not to use phrases like 
> > " it 
> > makes me sic". AR is not our property. He is not our slave for him to do 
> > "something for us because we are his fans". He should be and is a slave to 
> > music 
> > and only music-that's why we are here.  I think he deserves respect for 
> > that and 
> > enjoy what we can. Not all his albums may please you but remember that it 
> > pleases someone else out there. That's life. "Like a box of chocolates! "
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > From: shai <nbk4692@>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Cc: nbk4692@
> > Sent: Sun, 15 August, 2010 20:36:48
> > Subject: Re: [arr] THE RAHMAN TODAY---doesnt look good--
> > 
> >   
> > hey bro,
> >  
> > i agree wit ur comments...very true....its more to his brand name now....if 
> > endhiran doesnt have the line music by ar rahman i wouldnt have listned to 
> > it....only bcoz i believe that song compose by arrahman should be good 
> > making me 
> > to like the music a little more..thats all....
> >  
> > i wouldnt be surprise if shankar go on to work with harris jayaraj after 
> > this 
> > bcoz.nowday wat am i hearing always is rahman busy wit concerts,rahman busy 
> > with 
> > his international commitments...it really makes me sick...wat do i as a fan 
> > of 
> > his get till now...wat international commitments have made him 
> > today...nothing....do we really want to listen to english songs from an 
> > english 
> > movie which will not be like tamil or hindi songs that are so so soulful...
> >  
> > rahman's success today is bcoz of his 90's songs...people are always 
> > talking 
> > about his 90's songs...but i now that delhi 6 is very very good...but in 
> > the 
> > 90's we get 3 or 4 delhi 6 standard of an album each year.....
> >  
> > now he is busy with concerts...those who attended his concert will get the 
> > chance to see him and listen to his best songs...but this year he hasnt 
> > signed 
> > any movies so far....why?there are millions that couldnt go for his 
> > concert,wat 
> > will they get?
> >  
> > i m enjoying endhiran{stand alone} but do u think its an album for a movie 
> > worth 
> > 120 million crores.....i dun think so..sivaji was perfect...nobody 
> > complained...if we compare endhiran wit previous shankar's albums ,wat do u 
> > feel...?mukalla muqabla song from the movie kadhalan was fantastic music at 
> > that 
> > time even now...the song is great enough to make people love him...but 
> > irumbile 
> > oru idhayam is indeed just a good song but we only liked it after listening 
> > many 
> > times why?thats the psychology...listening to a song for 10 days will make 
> > u 
> > like the song bcoz u are listening to like the song and not listening to a 
> > song 
> > that u like...its different...
> >  
> > *90's = his music took him to reach greater heights
> >  
> > *today = he is taking his music to reach greater heights.....think 
> > carefully 
> > which one do prefer...
> > 
> > guys ...please understand ,im writing this as my personal oppinion...u can 
> > share 
> > ur views about it or even advise me if i m wrong...but dun be stupid by 
> > bashing 
> > me ....i m one of u who love to see arrahman get to reach greater heights 
> > by 
> > producing soulful songs...not soulful sound.....please forgive me if my 
> > comments 
> > hurt u guys.....sincerely....
> >  
> > i dont one to see one day mani ratnam's upcoming movie's music is composed 
> > by 
> > harris jayaraj...{his music is soulful,cheaper,faster and he has no 
> > concerts or 
> > international commitments to make directors wait for million years for his 
> > music)
> > 
> > --- On Sun, 8/15/10, krishna prasad <mkrishlive@> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > >From: krishna prasad <mkrishlive@>
> > >Subject: [arr] THE RAHMAN TODAY
> > >To: [email protected]
> > >Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 2:14 AM
> > >
> > >
> > >  
> > >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
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> >
>


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