Wednesday, November 26, 2008

:-D

Looks like this blog finished it's 4th birthday and entered into the 5 year recently (Nov 21st). It was a friend of mine who observed this...

Anyways, right now, as it goes unstated, I am 24x7 immersed with Ghajini (Hindi) songs. I'll write a review when I'm back from vacations this week. Is this the first time rediff has given a 5/5 for the music of a film? Check out Ghajini's review here.

Well, for the thanksgiving weekend, Raghu, Arun, Pala and myself from Seattle will join the SFO troupe (Sai, Murry, Goyya and 2 others) at Vegas and the Canyons...

Should we term this trip as Vagabonds in Vegas or Kenayans in Canyons...

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Is A.R.Rahman repetitive?

This is from the A.R.Rahman's fan group that I am part of. Originally written by one Mister "Chord".

ORIGINAL POST: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/message/106665

Content pasted here for convenience...

As he always has! Listen to all the soundtracks this year alone and just observe how varied his music is, never sounding repetitive. If someone says that Rahman has been repetitive this year, I'm going to scream! He is the most versatile composer probably the world has ever known.

Lately, Rahman has been more in experimental mode, dabbling in various musical genres that for some, may sound foreign and unusual, hence the strong initial reactions to his soundtracks and why his music does indeed take time to sink in. Rahman's music has always taken time to sink in due to the thick layering of his music, complex arrangements, and use of different musical genres. There is nothing at all predictable about what he will do next! You may not like a particular album due to the sound, style, genre etc. and that's ok. There's always the next one. That's why I can never say that Rahman is "not living up to his standards" because he keeps reinventing himself each album. All successful artists have the burden of matching up to their previous successful works and I for one am so glad that Rahman is progressive enough to not fall into the trap of trying to recreate old albums in various disguises. That would lead to him being bored, uninspired, and others labeling him as repetitive and outdated. It's got to be tough on him to try to create something new and fresh with each release and I so admire Rahman's brilliant
creativity and couragessness, knowing that sometimes, his experiments may not be taken as well as he had hoped.

Let's be clear. Rahman works hard on every album. Maybe at certain times, there are too many demands that don't allow him spend more time on a soundtrack, but given the time that he has, I am sure he gives it his all. Before some of us moan and groan how Rahman is not living up to this or that, just remember how blessed we are to be able to hear his music today. That's not a guarantee.

And lastly, who says that Rahman has to give perfect elegance and mindblowing complexities to each and every song he makes? Have some of you ever thought that when he creates light numbers like Latoo, etc., that it's the director who demands that type of number? Please
try to keep a broad perspective. You don't have to like a particular Rahman song, but please keep in mind that maybe it's the type of song needed for a film situation or was demanded of him.

Rahman is trying to force us to be open minded about music, to appreciate different genres, and to challenge our musical tastes so that we can enjoy life more, enjoy a broader range of music. Whether an album receives a positive or negative review or whether it sells good or bad, Rahman is human afterall, but I know that he is trying his best despite the pressure from all around him.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Satsang

To sit with you
Is threatening...
To listen to you
Ego shattering...

Every moment passes by...
In inexplicable ways...
Frenzied at times...
Serene at others...
Exploded sometimes...
Imploded other times...
A million different ways...

Still, there isn't a better way
To live through a day...
Awakened...
In your presence,
In life's essence.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

In a sathsang during Mahima consecration...

Shankaran Pillai wanted to build a house. He met up with an architect. The architect showed one plan after another and Shankaran Pillai kept rejecting all of them. Finally, exhausted, the architect asked "What is it that you want?". Shankaran Pillai pulled out a small door knob from his pocket and said "I need a house that will go with this"

This story shall bear a great significance in the coming times...

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Obama!

Congratulations!

History has been made as the first non-white person becomes the president of the United States. Let us hope the world becomes a better place from now on, now that the irresponsible ruler of the nation that dictates many a situations in the world is replaced by a more sensible one.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Being Rahman

I can't get enough of this person's humility. On a question on how he gets time to choose fresh singers for almost every one of his projects amongst his tight schedule, he says "Out of the thousand voices, if 2 voices can get your attention, when it can make a person like me turn and look, won't it make the thousands of listeners, the better judges in music, want to listen to them...."



Many people flaunt humility as it is considered a virtue, making it vulgar. But he is one person I am seeing who lives it. I don't have anything more to say but to watch this adorable saint, in great admiration...
Let thy presence be all that I desire.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

A.R.Rahman

Highly recommended interview... The way he is rooted is simply amazing... He is a saint, isn't he?