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<blockquote data-quote="RaguXt" data-source="post: 8160614" data-attributes="member: 34088"><p>well everyone is entitled to their own opinion aight? True that they've copied and all, but that's something that you can see even in the seventies. Many of the songs those days were not copied as they are from hindi movie songs and some of the lyrics of those songs match the sound of the words in the hindi songs to a great extent. So you can't exactly point the finger at BnS or ones who followed them. True there might be copies here and there, but if you take their hit singles, except for wasanthaye and siri sangabodhi all the others have been their own unique productions. And if they do lack talent and ruin music as you say why would music greats like hari haran and asha bosle would even bother making songs with them? Even maestros such as Master Premasiri Kemada and Pandith Amaradeva acknowledged the talent and the music of BnS. </p><p>There's no way of ruining music brother. The way we feel music can differ from one person to another. To a thrash metal fan, eminem's music can be a piece of crap. but that does not necessarily mean that eminem's music is crap. So please do not discriminate or condemn musicians and demean their music just because you don't like them. </p><p>And yes i believe that sinhala music at the time rookantha was emerging was a bit stereotypical. cuz the classic people were just sticking to their raghadhari style which they burrowed from India and the clarence followers were sticking to their style. No one was trying to make a difference. If u take rookantha's music it completely deviates from the styles at that time and also involves a little bit of technology up to a certain limit in his songs.</p><p>whether you like it or not these two profiles (BnS and rookantha) have been significant in creating the Sri Lankan music to what it is today. The stage performance, the use of technology in creating music, introduction of rap, reggae, pop music cultures are just of these individuals achievements. It would be nice to see people looking at these people with a more open minded perspective.</p><p> </p><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/D.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaguXt, post: 8160614, member: 34088"] well everyone is entitled to their own opinion aight? True that they've copied and all, but that's something that you can see even in the seventies. Many of the songs those days were not copied as they are from hindi movie songs and some of the lyrics of those songs match the sound of the words in the hindi songs to a great extent. So you can't exactly point the finger at BnS or ones who followed them. True there might be copies here and there, but if you take their hit singles, except for wasanthaye and siri sangabodhi all the others have been their own unique productions. And if they do lack talent and ruin music as you say why would music greats like hari haran and asha bosle would even bother making songs with them? Even maestros such as Master Premasiri Kemada and Pandith Amaradeva acknowledged the talent and the music of BnS. There's no way of ruining music brother. The way we feel music can differ from one person to another. To a thrash metal fan, eminem's music can be a piece of crap. but that does not necessarily mean that eminem's music is crap. So please do not discriminate or condemn musicians and demean their music just because you don't like them. And yes i believe that sinhala music at the time rookantha was emerging was a bit stereotypical. cuz the classic people were just sticking to their raghadhari style which they burrowed from India and the clarence followers were sticking to their style. No one was trying to make a difference. If u take rookantha's music it completely deviates from the styles at that time and also involves a little bit of technology up to a certain limit in his songs. whether you like it or not these two profiles (BnS and rookantha) have been significant in creating the Sri Lankan music to what it is today. The stage performance, the use of technology in creating music, introduction of rap, reggae, pop music cultures are just of these individuals achievements. It would be nice to see people looking at these people with a more open minded perspective. :D [/QUOTE]
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