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Shankar¡¯s Boys goes to Bollywood
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a comment of mine in the above websiteQuote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
As of what I know (I might be wrong here), A R Rahman only started getting the musicians to play freely around post 2002. He used to write all the music and let the musicians play them, but was open to suggestions and changes. But, he did write all of his own music. However, since about 2002, since he has become so busy, he gives the musicians a base and lets them play or sing on it, and records it. Then he uses it in his songs.
According to my knowledge, the musicians might be playing music for a specific song in a specific movie and it might end up never being in that song. It could also end up being in a totally different song in a totally different movie.
This is one reason that musicians like working with him, they get a lot of freedom. However, there is criticism that A R Rahman is not composing much anymore but is more of a Music Engineer.
Whatever you call it. He is a genius. My knowledge in music is minimal or close to nil, so I don’t really know who exactly things work in his recording studio. All I can say is, I love him, respect him and adore his music.
ithathan ethirkachi aalungga solli kittu irukangga pala kaalama! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by lancelot
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ya, i know. poor poor people. May god give them enlightenment!Quote:
Originally Posted by A.ANAND
Rahman’s picks his best
IndiaGlitz [Thursday, October 28, 2010]
Music maestro A R Rahman has listed out five songs, all composed by him, which he considers his best. “Though I like all my songs, these numbers are close to my heart”, he said.
“Narumugaiye… from Iruvar, Ennavale… from Kadhalan, Margazhi Thingal Allava from Sangamam, Kadhal… from Udhaya and Veerapandi Kottaiyile… from Thiruda Thiruda are those five songs”, he said in an interview to a Tamil magazine.
Throwing light on his spiritual side, the Oscar-Grammy winner said, “One can lead his spiritual life in a simple way or in a complex way. I am following what elders have preached. I can now see no difference between joy and sorrow”.
Saying that his aim is to create more musicians, the Mozart of Madras added: “I need huge amount of money to start music schools and to run them. Hollywood projects can help me earn. But I can’t accept all the offers that come my way just for the sake of money”.
interview entha tamil magazine-la varuthu?kumudam or vikatan?? :think:
ok.kumudam deepavali special!
Enna bro, neengalae kelvi kekkureenga? neengalae badhilum solreenga?
ungga kitta irunthuthan bathil nichayam varum innu ethirpaaten!en avasaram porukkala :lol: search pannen,kumudam-la vanthirukku.. today ninght in KL! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar