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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisanthie" data-source="post: 5895835" data-attributes="member: 2697"><p>Yes I too agree with your views malli, any body is free to do experimental music, new styles, variety of genres, as u say, but do so with your own original creations. Any one who has originality, creativity, & his own identity in his brand of music, does not need to do his experiments with other people's songs. Certainly not with the immortal beauties of Jothipala. It is indeed a heartening feeling that the new generation appreciates the songs of this legacy who died 22 yrs. ago. But distorting these old songs is not the way "to take Sri Lankan music to the next level." Those who have nothing new to offer Sri Lankan music, will cling on to Jothi for another 25 yrs. with their trials & errors , gleefully destroying these songs. This is the sad thing. </p><p>My humble appeal to every one is, enjoy Jothi's songs by all means, ( I mean how can any one not enjoy his songs ?) but please please do not distort them. </p><p></p><p>Again, no offence to any one personally. Particularly KK. He is a little genious & the best of this decade. The way forward for him is not experimenting with Jothi songs. Why should he ? He has proved himself with his own stuff. </p><p></p><p>You have an amazing voice too. Best of luck with your new creations & new styled music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisanthie, post: 5895835, member: 2697"] Yes I too agree with your views malli, any body is free to do experimental music, new styles, variety of genres, as u say, but do so with your own original creations. Any one who has originality, creativity, & his own identity in his brand of music, does not need to do his experiments with other people's songs. Certainly not with the immortal beauties of Jothipala. It is indeed a heartening feeling that the new generation appreciates the songs of this legacy who died 22 yrs. ago. But distorting these old songs is not the way "to take Sri Lankan music to the next level." Those who have nothing new to offer Sri Lankan music, will cling on to Jothi for another 25 yrs. with their trials & errors , gleefully destroying these songs. This is the sad thing. My humble appeal to every one is, enjoy Jothi's songs by all means, ( I mean how can any one not enjoy his songs ?) but please please do not distort them. Again, no offence to any one personally. Particularly KK. He is a little genious & the best of this decade. The way forward for him is not experimenting with Jothi songs. Why should he ? He has proved himself with his own stuff. You have an amazing voice too. Best of luck with your new creations & new styled music. [/QUOTE]
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