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6th May 2010, 12:39 AM
#601
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6th May 2010 12:39 AM
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6th May 2010, 12:43 AM
#602
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Originally Posted by
Appu s
Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
Guys,
Don't speculate the identites of new hubbers, if you are not sure.
Vinod, no, thats not necessary.... Athu eppadi ella album release aakum pothum, pazhaya Ids-aa thoosi thatti eduthuttu varanga.
I am sorry. Oru curiosity la ketutaen
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6th May 2010, 12:44 AM
#603
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Originally Posted by
Thunai
Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
In fact, I am now used to Anuradha's song.. Kovappadra alavukku avanga mosamaa paadalaingradhu en karuthu.
I think there is a psychological aspect favouring all of Rahman's albums.. Hating/not liking the songs in 1st listen and "getting used to it" later.....I mean, one will be IMPOSING oneself to like the songs rather than liking it naturally...
This type of a phenomenon did not prevail during the gud'old times.... Paattellaam oru thadavai kettaa meendum meendum ketka thondrum.... not for IMPOSING,.....
but ENDURING.....!!!!
Not true... Even during the so-called good old times, majority of the songs had to grow on me and those are the songs i am listening to, most often, even now.
I rather prefer ARR composing these kind of songs than the instantly catchy ones.
It is not that i force myself to listen to these songs to grow on me. I find a lot of interesting elements in those songs which lure me back towards those songs. Since those elements were not familiar enough for me, they don't catch my attention on the first listen.
If he starts repeating the same stuffs, i might find some of them catchy but they may fade out eventually.
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6th May 2010, 12:46 AM
#604
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Rama,
I think you are wasting your time...
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.
- Bernard Shaw
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6th May 2010, 01:25 AM
#605
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Rama,
I think you are wasting your time...
I thought he was making quite a good discussion!
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6th May 2010, 01:28 AM
#606
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Veera - dubbing thaen dubbing thaen
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6th May 2010, 01:42 AM
#607
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Good one!
epdindren?... I dont see any similarities except the 100 names.
See this
Arey beera uthi aandhi.. Beera ek Toofan
Saans mein ugle agni Beera jalti jaan jalti jaan jalti jaan jalti jaan
Janam na pooche.. Jaat na pooche
Poocho jo pehchan..
Beera ka abhimaan hai
Abhimaan hai abhimaan hai Beera
Ada Raaman’na Raaman,
Raavanan’na Raavanan
Rendumnaa Rendumdaen..Rendundaen
Raamandaen Raavanandaen
Raamandaen Raavanandaen Veeraa..
En Porappa Nee Kanda
En Paathai Nee Kadantha
En Yutham Nee Senja
Nee Raamandaen Raavanandaen
Rendundaen, Rendundaen, Rendundaen Podaaa..
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6th May 2010, 01:48 AM
#608
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No, i am not talking about what the lyrics mean..The way the tune has been built around the lyrics....Hindi la irunthu apdiye copy panni paste panna maathiri irukku....Those african sounds didn't work in tamil....
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6th May 2010, 01:51 AM
#609
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He has tried some variations for kata kata in tamil...That also turned bad.
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6th May 2010, 02:33 AM
#610
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Originally Posted by
shocker
It is true, some are very defensive of AR. We can love his music, we can be fans, but that doesn't mean we have to be delusional.
Thats the difference between a fan and a fanatic.
Well not so much being delusional but having faith, you could call it having blind faith in him. It's not unfounded either, it's based on ARR delivering time and again. It has come to a point where I can confidently say that ARR isn't going to release a substandard product.
Originally Posted by
shocker
He has done so much good work, but that doesn't mean he is immune to criticism.
ARRs never been immune to critisism. He's been criticised a lot by various parts of the media right from the start. I think it's only slightly dampened down after the Oscar win.
I think that's what bothers some people.
Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
I seriously think what makes these people spit venom on ARR! Is that because he brought the end of an otherwise unconquered reign? Or because he has got more accolades then any indian composer, living or dead?
Whenver an ARR album releases, people come from no where to post negative about the album. There has not been a wee bit of consideration that their posts would hurt ARR fans..
I think these people just want to find faults in a good thing. Nothings allowed to near perfection.
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