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Old 07-28-2006, 04:12 PM   #8
LottiFurmann

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I'm sure this is a natural consequence of people in the industry as a whole taking the art of composing music as a joke. Most of the people in the industry nowadays are living a lie of one kind or another: the lie that [youths] will only consume their products if they cater to their basest nature, and/or the lie that if they can make quick bucks they'll be alright.

I know that I will sound preachy with what I have to say next, but I don't care.

Very little of our music gives glory to The Living God (whatever you want to call Him). It's been this way since the heyday of Ilayaraja, or maybe even longer. We chose to write songs glorifying something other than God: sex out of marriage, 'turn-on love', competition, or idolizing mere men, from Rajnikanth to Sathyaraj to Vijay to Simbhu. I'm sorry to say, but this approach will in the long run destroy us, just like it has destroyed the music industry.

If I have riled anyone up writing this, then that's fine. I'd rather be truthful than politically correct.


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Nitya
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