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28th March 2014, 06:38 PM
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RD: I forgot about the movie plot completely (I think I watched only half the movie). Can you brief us on the background to this song..
RR: It was a long time ago that I saw the movie! Can't remember the exact situation of this song. I have the movie on a VHS tape in some box somewhere; will look for it. In Gaanam, several of the traditional classical compositions were used for regular scenes too. I will post a link to a Youtube collection of most (if not all) songs from the movie on the Malayalam Film Music thread. It is a great collection.
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28th March 2014 06:38 PM
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29th March 2014, 10:03 PM
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Maathe Malaya Dhwaja Pandya- Harikesanallur Muthaiya Bhagavathar
From Morning Raga(English?) (2004)
Maathe Malaya Dhwaja Pandya Sanjathe.....(in Khamas)
This is a composition of Harikesanallur Muthaiya Bhagavathar not commonly sung in concerts.
Last edited by rajraj; 29th March 2014 at 10:06 PM.
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29th March 2014, 10:34 PM
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Good song Raj. I don't remember hearing this when watching the movie online. Morning Raga is mostly in English with a little bit of Telugu in it. Shabana Azmi played a major role, and Mani Sharma did the music/orchestration. I really liked the upbeat recital of "thaayE yashOdha..." in the movie.
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29th March 2014, 11:29 PM
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Now I remember! The movie is still available on Youtube.
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30th March 2014, 07:36 PM
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rajraj nga.....have not heard any of these songs.....but i am enjoying each & every one of them.....thank u.
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31st March 2014, 06:34 PM
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Here is one more sanskrit song from the Kannada film Bhagya jyothi 1975.
Sung by PBS-Vani Jayaram
Music is by Vijayabhaskar
Song: Divya gagana vanavasani.... Pankaja nethri
Listen to the song here:
http://gaana.com/song/divya-gagana-vanavaasi
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1st April 2014, 12:09 AM
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Naadha Thanumanisam Sankaram ---------Thyaagaraaja
From Thyaagayyaa(Telugu)(1981)
Naadha Thanumanisam Sankaram Namaami Me Manasaa Sirasaa........(in Chitharanjani)
There is a popular Tamil movie song by P.U. Chinnappa in the same raga -Kaadhal Kani Rasame !
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2nd April 2014, 09:06 PM
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Alokaye Sri Balakrishnam -----NarayaNa Theerthar
From Sruthilayalu (Telugu)
Alokaye Sri BalakrishNam Sakhi Anandha Sundhra ThaaNdava KrishNam.... (Husseni)
from NarayaNa Theerthar's "KrishNa Leela Tharangini" :
Only a few stanzas from he composition are used in the movie version. The most popular compositions from 'KrishNa Leela Tharangini' are probably "Govindamiha" in Bagesri and "Govardhana Giridhara" in Darbari Kanada.
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3rd April 2014, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
rajraj
Only a few stanzas from he composition are used in the movie version.
Raga is also not Huseni. More like Bageshree.
I tried to look for the Huseni version but couldn't find it. The net is so full of the neo-srutilayalu versions. Can you post the original version?
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6th April 2014, 05:40 AM
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Himadri Sudhe Pahimam ------Shyama Sastri
From Hamsa Geete (Kannada)(1975)
Himadri Sudhe Pahimam...... (in KalyaNi)
RR: They celebrate Radha KalyaNam in Alangudi,Mayavaram and other places in Tanjore and sing Krishna Leela Tharangini and other KaNNan/Krishna songs. Unfortunately the video clips do not list the compositions. They also celebrate 'Tharangam Festival' in Varahur ( between Tanjore and Trichy) and sing tharangams. If you are in hurry you have to listen to all those clips to find Alokaye.
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