LM, I thought the sound arrangements were good. This is the first big concert I've been to so can't really compare it to others.
Maybe it was a bit too bassy but I'm not complaining! Nothing like a bit of dum dum dum to get people excited. :D
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LM, I thought the sound arrangements were good. This is the first big concert I've been to so can't really compare it to others.
Maybe it was a bit too bassy but I'm not complaining! Nothing like a bit of dum dum dum to get people excited. :D
if it was inside a closed stadium then it would have been excellent....Quote:
Originally Posted by Yathu
nothing could be worse than the jaiho happened in ECR :evil:
Yeah Wembley Arena is a closed venue. :)
Kudos to Amy Tinkham for putting the show together in an appealing and classy way.
Yathu :thumbsup:
Can't wait for the concert :D :redjump:
Rahman :notworthy:
He sang 2 songs from Endhiran :cool: :cool:
ARR's choice of songs for the Jai Ho tour explained:Quote:
Originally Posted by A.ANAND
Many people have been asking me about the selection of songs for the Journey Home world tour. There is a theme to the flow. It's the story of a person's journey of finding his home (India) and experiencing the various flavours of India. We picked the songs to represent these different colours of India.
There are six sections to the concert apart from the opening and closing sections that represent different facets of India - Rural India, Freedom movement, Modern India , Romantic India, Spiritual India and Festive India.
The freedom movement section includes songs like Bombay Theme, Bharat Humko Jaan Se Pyara Hai (Tamizha) from Roja and Azaadi from Bose that signify India's freedom struggle and the patriotism of its people.
Songs like Pappu Can't Dance (Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na), Taxi Taxi (Sakkarakatti) and Liquid Dance (Slumdog Millionaire) represent the zeal and zest of the youthful Modern India.
The flavour of folk and rural India is conveyed through Potters Village (Meenaxi), Barso Re (Guru).
Hai Rama (Rangeela), Masakkali (Delhi 6) and tracks from the medley Oh Cheliya (Kadhalan/Premikudu), Hosanna (VTV), Ishq Bina (Taal) form the mood of the romantic India.
The spiritualism of a multi-religious India is told through Ek Onkar (Rang De Basanti), Khwaja (Jodha Akbar) and O Paalanhare (Lagaan).
Ganesh (Bombay Dreams) and Holi Re (Mangal Pandey) celebrate some of the many colourful festivals of India.
There are many songs that we found hard to leave out but we have tried to make the best of the short duration we had for the performance.
For all those who have thronged the venues over the journey of this tour, thank you for your support All the others, hope you will come to watch us and enjoy the show Love you, God bless.
Black and White was my tribute to a legend and friend, MJ, who passed much before his time.
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If Endhiran's music released mid July, I assume Rahman Ji would of performed Irumbile at Wembely, London.
aaaahhh, if only :sigh2:
..Next time I'm going to purchase the VIP tik because as devotees, money shouldn't be an issue when we're supporting our favourite artist.
I regret not getting the VIP tik now, but nevertheless at the time I was experiencing an all time ecstatic high and 3 hours just flew by in few seconds lol.
If Rahman Ji does step into your neighbourhood and you do have the option of seeing him, then just go for it regardless of financial issues as I believe you will be purified :D
Jai Ho Concert - Toronto - ARR's Mother B'Day
I was there at the concert and it was an awesome experience. Abdul Kalam was
also there in the audience.
Sept 26th is ARR's mother B'day and she cut the cake while everyone in the Air
Canada Center sang the B'day song. I can never forget this moment in my life.
Source:arryg