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ajithfederer
18th December 2010, 05:36 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqBaoQi6Mc8&feature=channel

Have been listening to "othadi othadi" song from Dharmathin Thalaivan. Malaysia and IR's eve teasing number. Lollaayi at its best 8-)

venkkiram
18th December 2010, 07:51 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGsOgjAQuY8&feature=player_embedded

the first interlude from 1:08 especially from 1:22 to 1:54. Romba saadharanama oru sadhanai seyyaraaru 8-) பசங்களுக்கு விளையாட்டும் இசையும் ரொம்ப பிடிக்கும் என்பதற்கு நீங்களே ஒரு சரியான உதாரணம்!

V_S
18th December 2010, 08:53 AM
Just heard two superb all time great songs sung by Shailaja on 'Manadodu Mano' which happens on Friday evenings on Jaya TV. 'edho ninaivugal' and 'chinnan chiru vayadhil'. Both of which Shailaja had sung with Jesudas. No both running inside my head. Shailaja said that if a singer wants to give good training for his/her voice, then 'edho ninavugal' should be practised regularly!! Wonderful, wonderful songs both of them.

'edho ninaivugal' : http://bit.ly/eyz6mC
'chinnan chiru vayadhil' : http://bit.ly/g8IvGR
Just now watched this programme here in Eastern time. That's a great composition with lot of variations.
Especially when Shailaja ji sings these underlines words, could not believe Maestro tunes all the way down (kaalam thaan veNdum) and then up immediately. Especially when she starts with vendum..m..mmm (second time) and touches 'thevagial ellam' even higher. And then the way he connects back to pallavi. WoW!!

maarbinil naanum maaramal serum
kaalam thaan veNdum..m..mmm
vaanveLi engum enn kaadhal geetham
paadum naaL veNdum..m..mmm
thevaigaL ellam theeratha neram
dhevan nee veNdum..mm thedum naaL veNdum..mm

Pullarikkuthu! Outstanding composition!!:notworthy:

These are the kind of tunes and variations which are missing in today's songs (again not IR). Most of the tunes are very flat and shallow nowadays.:( Let's hope for the best!

V_S
18th December 2010, 09:13 AM
I missed Ragamalika last week, just happened to watched now.
This round is 'Maestro Ilaiyaraaja -Mohan Combination'. Please checkout the links if you have not watched earlier. Manivannan talks very high of Raja.
Great songs sung, 'Udaya Geetham Paaduven' by Bharat Sundar (carnatic idol winner), Vaa Vennila, Paadava, Paadavanthathor Gaanam.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxLM0ohXDvA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0Jl82pYGX4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcNf5jAaX70

Everybody calls Mohan as too lucky to have got those songs from Raja. Manivannan recollects that when Mohan is with Mike in the poster, other actors will be afraid and its true. :lol: I agree.

But whatever it is, I certainly miss Mohan films, I want him back, Anybody with me? :D

Nowadays lot of music programs in Jaya TV, Hariyudan Naan, Raagamaalika, Manathodu Mano, and with now december season, can't miss the carnatic fever, great going Jaya TV.

app_engine
18th December 2010, 06:26 PM
மணிவண்ணன் திறமையான நடிகர் என்றாலும் ராசா பற்றிப்பேசும்போது அவர் நடிக்கவில்லை என்பது தெளிவாகத்தெரிகிறது. அப்படியே மனுஷன் உணர்ச்சிவசப்படுகிறார்.

அதிலும் தன்னை ஒரு "ரெகுலர் யாசகர்" என்று சொல்லுமளவுக்கு அப்படி ஒரு மதிப்பு! தனது இசையறிவு குறித்த அடக்கமும் ராசாவிடம் கொண்டிருக்கும் மரியாதையும் அதற்கும் அதிகமாக அவரிடம் கொண்டுள்ள உரிமையும் இதில் தெளிவாகத்தெரிகிறது.

அருமையான லிங்குகள்! யூட்யூபில் இட்டவர்களுக்கும் இங்கு சுட்டியவர்களுக்கும் நன்றி பல்லாயிரம்!

app_engine
18th December 2010, 06:31 PM
நாம் பலமுறை ஹப்பில் உரையாடிக்கொண்ட சில விஷயங்களை "மறு உறுதி" செய்கிறார். அதில் குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது அவர் எப்படி "மிச்சம்-மீதாரி"ப்பாடல்களை "வாங்கி" உபயோகித்தார் என்பது. அப்படிக்கிடைத்ததில் கூட நமக்கு "ஆறு அது ஆழம் இல்ல" மாதிரி ரத்தினங்கள் வந்திருக்கிறது என்றால், அந்தக்காலகட்டத்தில் ராசாவின் இசை எப்படி ஒரு வெள்ளம் போலப்பொங்கியிருக்கிறது என்று தெரிகிறது!

app_engine
18th December 2010, 07:10 PM
Now, I got the standard "last-IR-song-thread-effect", i.e. playing the last mentioned song in mind :-)

'ARu athu Azham illa' continuously playing in mind :-)

V_S
18th December 2010, 09:54 PM
மணிவண்ணன் திறமையான நடிகர் என்றாலும் ராசா பற்றிப்பேசும்போது அவர் நடிக்கவில்லை என்பது தெளிவாகத்தெரிகிறது. அப்படியே மனுஷன் உணர்ச்சிவசப்படுகிறார்.

அதிலும் தன்னை ஒரு "ரெகுலர் யாசகர்" என்று சொல்லுமளவுக்கு அப்படி ஒரு மதிப்பு! தனது இசையறிவு குறித்த அடக்கமும் ராசாவிடம் கொண்டிருக்கும் மரியாதையும் அதற்கும் அதிகமாக அவரிடம் கொண்டுள்ள உரிமையும் இதில் தெளிவாகத்தெரிகிறது.

அருமையான லிங்குகள்! யூட்யூபில் இட்டவர்களுக்கும் இங்கு சுட்டியவர்களுக்கும் நன்றி பல்லாயிரம்!

Thanks app_engine. Excellently written by you.
The actual credit goes to the uploader.
Manivannan spoke his heart out. I admired when he said, that we directors used to work in other directors films as our own films. It was more than film making and they were all a big family, very happy to hear that.!!

Sureshs65
19th December 2010, 12:01 PM
The ragamalika continued today with Manivannan as the chief guest. A couple of incidents he related today were hilarious:

1. He said that Raja not only gave good songs but also experimented a lot. Infact he once asked him (Manivannan) to sing along with SPB!! It so happened that Manivannan later sang a few songs in Kasturi Raja movies it seems. Once when he and Bhagyaraj were shopping in Singapore, they found a tape titled 'Manivannan Hits'

2. Once when he had gone to Raja to tell the story and get songs, before him stood another director. After telling the story that director said, "I need one nice melody here". Raja said, "Don't worry. I will tune a nice melody here." Mannivannan said that the director instead of keeping quite continued, "I need a nice melody like 'aatha aathorama vaariya" !!!

The participants sang well. The song currently running in my mind after watching the program is, 'salai oram' from 'Payanangal Mudivadhillai'.

ajithfederer
19th December 2010, 12:05 PM
Listening to this like a madman all day. Totally hooked on to the lyrics, voice and Sir's music.
8-)


Just now realized that Sonu Nigam sang this song :omg:. Much much better than the udit's and one more dabara thalayan.

Raaja :bow:. Thanks venki.

பூ பூத்தது - மும்பை எக்ஸ்பிரஸ் (http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00377&lang=en)

என்ன ஒரு பாடல்! சுகானுபவம். சோனு - ஷ்ரேயா குரல்கள் ஒரு மெல்லிய தங்க இழை போல இசையில் ஊடுருவிச் செல்லும் அழகே அழகுதான்.

Jazz இசைக்கு ராஜா அணிவித்த ஒரு அணிகலன் இந்தப் பாடல்.

சோனுவை ராஜா தனது ஹிந்திப் படப் பாடல்களுக்கு அடிக்கடி பயன்படுத்திக்கொள்ளணும்.

ajithfederer
19th December 2010, 12:14 PM
Shreya Ghoshal and Sonu Nigam :clap:

Ivanga dhan shreyava?. Peria thillanlangadinnu ellarum pesikaranga!!.

rajkumarc
19th December 2010, 01:16 PM
Thanks V_S for the Ragamalika links and Suresh for more info. Manivannan did give quite a few insights, hope he talks about Nooravathu Naal which had fantastic BGM and songs. That's my favorite Manivannan movie.

Listening to Uyire Uravil Kalandhe from Mella Pesungal sung by SJ - http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00364&lang=en

An amazing tune wonderfully rendered by SJ. Expert hubbers could post more and convey their thoughts. I feel the tune as special in someway that I cannot define. BTW, this album has some beautiful songs like Sevvanthi Pookalil, Kelaadho.

V_S
19th December 2010, 10:16 PM
Thanks V_S for the Ragamalika links and Suresh for more info. Manivannan did give quite a few insights, hope he talks about Nooravathu Naal which had fantastic BGM and songs. That's my favorite Manivannan movie.

Listening to Uyire Uravil Kalandhe from Mella Pesungal sung by SJ - http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00364&lang=en

An amazing tune wonderfully rendered by SJ. Expert hubbers could post more and convey their thoughts. I feel the tune as special in someway that I cannot define. BTW, this album has some beautiful songs like Sevvanthi Pookalil, Kelaadho.
Thanks Rajkumarc, Mella pesungal is an excellent pick. I still remember I got introduced to this film and songs in 1985, when one of my friend's Anna brought this casette. He was a great fan of IR at that time itself. The first song we listened was Kaathal Saagaathu'. At that time, he used to explain us the nuances of this song especially the guitar usage, but as usual, I didn't get anything, but just we nodded and enjoyed the song. But now looking back, I should thank him, atleast now I can get something what he was conveying. Those were the times, when I slowly got hold off Maestro, after I never went back.

Uyire Uravil's best feature afaik, is the unpredictable song structure. Antha Yetra Irakangal when SJ sings 'Unnidam Vande Serum, Sangamam Kande Theerum'. Great melody!!

Nostalgic moments!!

baroque
20th December 2010, 03:15 AM
:ty: for the YouTube links.
Wonderful program.
மணிவண்ணன் sir is awesome. I enjoy his acting very much. He is funny.
தீபன் has sung some amazing compositions for Shri.Ilayaraaja.
காலை நேரக்காற்றே....,பனி மழை விழும்....,செவ்வந்திப் பூக்களில் ...., பூங்கதவே....., ஆனந்த ராகம்.....
3+ decades, the compositions are forever fresh & very dear to us.
Happy Holidays.
Vinatha.

Querida
20th December 2010, 07:43 AM
"Preminchu Pelladu" so cute!

:ty: to Usha for great Rajendra Prasad Songs link!! :D

Listening to songs from Echil Iravugal...

Kadarkaraiyil
have not heard KJ Yesudhas sing like this...
closest to this that I've heard is "Thani thotti" from "Sindhu B"

Poo Mele Veesum is Fave Pick... :musicsmile:

Beautiful bgm, especially beginning in Pootha Malligai

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00124&lang=en

V_S
20th December 2010, 09:29 AM
Vaalibame Vaa Vaa (1982) - Azhage Unnai Konjam (P Susheela, Malaysia Vasudevan)
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00702&lang=en

Trip down memory/melody lane! One of earlier gems of Maestro. Sweet song by PS and MV. Excellent guitar work!
Tune for die for! How sweet when PS says Vaa Vaa Vaa.
PS sings this song mostly, except very few lines in second charanam sung by MV.

Eventhough MV only takes over in the second charanam, when he sings this line, "adiye neeye enthan kannin mugavari" all PS has been singing in this song has been done just in this one line by MV. Not to underestimate the legend PS, but the feel MV has given in that just one line, I could not control my tears. So much emotion he brought in that just one line. Not sure if Maestro has given him special instruction about this line, but he has sung with whole heart.
Great composition and singing!

There is another great song "Pon Vaana Poogavil' sung by K J Yesudas and S P Shailaja voices sounding very fresh, with Gangai Amaran's humming.

venkkiram
21st December 2010, 12:13 AM
Vaalibame Vaa Vaa (1982) - Azhage Unnai Konjam (P Susheela, Malaysia Vasudevan)
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00702&lang=en

Trip down memory/melody lane! One of earlier gems of Maestro. Sweet song by PS and MV. Excellent guitar work!
Tune for die for! How sweet when PS says Vaa Vaa Vaa.
PS sings this song mostly, except very few lines in second charanam sung by MV.

Eventhough MV only takes over in the second charanam, when he sings this line, "adiye neeye enthan kannin mugavari" all PS has been singing in this song has been done just in this one line by MV. Not to underestimate the legend PS, but the feel MV has given in that just one line, I could not control my tears. So much emotion he brought in that just one line. Not sure if Maestro has given him special instruction about this line, but he has sung with whole heart.
Great composition and singing!

There is another great song "Pon Vaana Poogavil' sung by K J Yesudas and S P Shailaja voices sounding very fresh, with Gangai Amaran's humming.மிக்க மகிழ்ச்சி! V_S, நானும் இந்தப் பாடலை பற்றி சில மாதங்களுக்கு முன்பு இங்கே சிலாகித்திருக்கிறேன்.

http://mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?p=2189624&highlight=#2189624

V_S
21st December 2010, 12:38 AM
Vaalibame Vaa Vaa (1982) - Azhage Unnai Konjam (P Susheela, Malaysia Vasudevan)
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00702&lang=en

Trip down memory/melody lane! One of earlier gems of Maestro. Sweet song by PS and MV. Excellent guitar work!
Tune for die for! How sweet when PS says Vaa Vaa Vaa.
PS sings this song mostly, except very few lines in second charanam sung by MV.

Eventhough MV only takes over in the second charanam, when he sings this line, "adiye neeye enthan kannin mugavari" all PS has been singing in this song has been done just in this one line by MV. Not to underestimate the legend PS, but the feel MV has given in that just one line, I could not control my tears. So much emotion he brought in that just one line. Not sure if Maestro has given him special instruction about this line, but he has sung with whole heart.
Great composition and singing!

There is another great song "Pon Vaana Poogavil' sung by K J Yesudas and S P Shailaja voices sounding very fresh, with Gangai Amaran's humming.மிக்க மகிழ்ச்சி! V_S, நானும் இந்தப் பாடலை பற்றி சில மாதங்களுக்கு முன்பு இங்கே சிலாகித்திருக்கிறேன்.

http://mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?p=2189624&highlight=#2189624
Venkkiram,
Excellently written!. I could not believe that you have exactly mirrored my thoughts earlier. Even the second song which I have mentioned, have been mentioned by you as well. Great coincidence!!

app_engine
21st December 2010, 01:26 AM
நேற்று ஒரு 200+200 மைல் பயணம், டெட்ராய்ட் காரர்களுடன். புதிய 'பட்டிக்காடா பட்டணமா'வில் "இளைய நிலா" கேட்க இனிமையோ இனிமை.

(ப.ப = க்ரைஸ்லர் டௌன் அன்ட் கன்ட்ரி வண்டிக்கு வைத்த பட்டப்பெயர்; 160,000 மைல் மாஸ்டாவுக்கு பை சொல்லியாச்சு)

app_engine
22nd December 2010, 08:40 PM
அட ராக்கம்மா கையத்தட்டு
(எஸ்பிபி / ஸ்வர்ணலதா / குழு / தளபதி)

உள்ளூர்க்காரங்களுக்காக ஒரு "சேம்பிள் குறுந்தட்டு" செய்ய ஆரம்பித்தபோது ரொம்ப நாளைக்கப்புறம் இந்தப்பாட்டு மீண்டும் :-)

இதன் இரண்டாவது இடையிசையில் உச்சம் / உன்மத்தம் அடையாதவர்கள் ஈஈஜி எடுத்துப்பரிசோதிப்பது நல்லது!

Sureshs65
22nd December 2010, 10:28 PM
'andharangam yaavume'. Whatay song!! SPB is in full form. 'eppadi eppadi'. This movie also has that lovely 'devadhai ilam devi'. An acoustic delight is 'andharangam yaavume'. So click on the link and enjoy.

http://thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00016&lang=en

raajarasigan
23rd December 2010, 11:27 AM
எங்கிருந்தோ அழைக்கும் உன் கீதம் - என் ஜீவன் பாடுது

Look at the way the violins accompanying the last pallavi

Brand Ilaiyaraaja for you!!!

tvsankar
23rd December 2010, 05:19 PM
Machi mannaru

wat a song...... Lovely Beats.............

Guitar is sooooooooooooo impressive.........

Singing style of Raja - Amazing...........

KSC - Sincere aga paadi irukar........ Raja yen correct pannalai.......
dono the reason................ hmmmmm


http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00142&lang=en

Sureshs65
23rd December 2010, 06:44 PM
Only very recently heard and am hearing "oorrorama aathu pakkam" from 'Idhaya Kovil'. To be honest I have heard the other songs in this movie (but of course!!) but never heard this song. Got to know of this only recently and stunned by this number. What a lovely number. Love the way Raja sings this song. So very modern and rock and rollish but yet so very typical Raja. As usual the instrumentalists are having a gala time. Did this song appear in the movie?

http://thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00211&lang=en

tvsankar
23rd December 2010, 07:04 PM
Suresh,
IR songs ai Head phone la matuame kaetka vendum..........

Shank
23rd December 2010, 10:53 PM
Yes, Suresh....the song did appear in the movie and featured Kapil Dev singing those lines. No, it's not the cricketer...it's a North Indian import who had the same name. I also love the vocal harmonies in that song...amazing pep.

Sunil_M88
25th December 2010, 01:18 AM
Pandathe Naattinpuram - Malayalam gem in sir's own voice :musicsmile:

V_S
25th December 2010, 09:00 AM
வாழ்வில் என்னை மிகவும் உலுக்கிய பாடல் இதுதான். ('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuMaEdEcx9w') இன்று ஷைலஜா, மனோ அவர்களும் மனதோடு மனோவில் இந்த பாடலை பகிர்ந்ததில் இருந்து இந்த பாடலை கேட்டுகொண்டே இருக்கிறேன்.
என்னை பொறுத்தவரை இதுபோல் ஒரு பாடலும், பாடல் காட்சியும் இனிமேல் உருவாவது மிகவும் கடினம். இசைஞானிக்கும் விஸ்வநாத் அவர்களுக்கும் கோடி நன்றிகள். :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
என்னை கவர்ந்த மிகச்சிறந்த இந்திய படைப்புகளில், இந்த படத்திற்குதான் முதல் இடம். கமலின் நடிப்பின் ஆழத்திற்கு இந்தப்படம் அழகிய உதாரணம். இதைவிட காதலை எந்தப்படமும் இத்தனை ஆழத்துடன் சொன்னதில்லை என்று நினைக்கிறேன்.

jaiganes
27th December 2010, 03:27 AM
after a long gap listened to naan vazha vaippen album.
Two songs really got to me with contrasting emotions and styles.
1. Aagayam mele paadhaaLam keezhe KJY singing with gay abandon and the fusion of goan christian music and our local flavour is a delight.
2. Endhan pon vanname - amazing song by TMS. he breathes his majesty and soul into the tune by Raaja. The interludes are worth their notes in gold and diamond. I was wishing for a WCM counterpoint in the song, but did not hear any. To my surprise, Sarod and veenai played the same note in the 3rd interlude to create a heavenly effect.

And yes - these songs from 79 had three charanams and I was blessed with three heavenly interludes from master.

lyrics were cracker too...
in the KJY rowdy song..

"nirkaamal suzhalum bhoomi idhu
Ellaarum nadikkum medai idhu
Poatten naanum veshangaLai
Katren Vaazhkai paadangaLai"

tvsankar
27th December 2010, 11:53 AM
agayam melae - Head phone la kaekanam.

Guitar in Sweetness ai feel panna mudiyum.....

Beats - Ethanai varieties...................

Thanks for the pick Jaiganes........

Sunil_M88
28th December 2010, 08:03 PM
Paarthale Theriyaatha... What a rich composition

I don't understand Tamil, but my ears always have a serious craving for Carnatic raagam sangeetham and Ananda Bharavi is one raag that never ceases to satisfy my emotions.

jaiganes
29th December 2010, 06:45 AM
Paarthale Theriyaatha... What a rich composition

I don't understand Tamil, but my ears always have a serious craving for Carnatic raagam sangeetham and Ananda Bharavi is one raag that never ceases to satisfy my emotions.
Early ARR hits were predominantly Anandha bhairavi. It is a very pleasing raaga..

vel
29th December 2010, 10:42 AM
Nilavu paattu from kannukkul Nilavu...there is something magical about this song...whenever i hear it, i cant stop with one listening..I like the lyrics very much...

kanavugaL varuvadhu vizhigaLin viruppamaa?
kavidhaigaL varuvadhu kavinjanin viruppamaa?
kuyilgaLin iruppidam isaiyaal aRiyalaam,
malarndhidum malargaLai vaasanai sollalaam,
kuyilgaLum malargaLum adhisayam,
kanavugaL kavidhaigaL ragasiyam

vel
29th December 2010, 12:41 PM
for the above song, is the lyricist pazhani bharathi?

NagaS
29th December 2010, 01:14 PM
for the above song, is the lyricist pazhani bharathi?

Yes!

sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
30th December 2010, 07:45 PM
http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/12/king-of-enchanting-violins.html

jaiganes
30th December 2010, 08:01 PM
Kick started the day with

"Chinna chinna muththu neerile" from ninaikka therindha maname.
Listening to the song in ear phones can cause you loose grip over surroundings. The stereophonic arrangement is delectable and pure jazz and blues delight. Beyond the coolness of the genre, Raaja adds delicate instrumental layers that accompany the landing of every sandham - so lyrically, every instrumentation layer complements the words in a collaborative fashion - as if saying "yes" or "punctuating the flow of lyrics. This is one of Raaja signature, not letting the lyrics be mouthed by the singer without any accompaniment, but rather creating a never ending conversation between words and music.
Awesome awesome song. This is my Raja song discovery of the year.

tvsankar
30th December 2010, 11:48 PM
Asai adhigam vechu - SJ - Marubadiyum


http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00357&lang=en

V_S
31st December 2010, 09:16 AM
Namrata Ke Sagar ('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z86LscyJhNY&feature=related') What can I give you Maestro for this? Only tears. It's sad that this treasure is not at all known to many.

Querida
31st December 2010, 09:19 AM
Namrata Ke Sagar ('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z86LscyJhNY&feature=related') What can I give you Maestro for this? Only tears. It's sad that this treasure is not at all known to many.

Well since you have shared it here, its worth will be known and appreciated moreso :ty: :D

Very heartwarming video as well..lyrics' meaning anyone? Atleast the gist of it?

Querida
31st December 2010, 09:44 AM
http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/12/king-of-enchanting-violins.html

One of the main reasons why I cannot get enough of Maestro's pieces is his use of the violin and all the ways in which he creates sheer magic with its music. So thank you so very much for this link!! :notworthy:

They could also add this snippet of violin music from the extraordinary bgm of Aan Paavam...one of my very favourite bgms...

http://www.esnips.com/doc/60f4d0bf-d801-498b-819e-e4781228b1ed

V_S
31st December 2010, 09:49 AM
Namrata Ke Sagar ('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z86LscyJhNY&feature=related') What can I give you Maestro for this? Only tears. It's sad that this treasure is not at all known to many.

Well since you have shared it here, its worth will be known and appreciated moreso :D
Thanks Querida! This is one of my dearest song of Meastro and it's very close to my heart. Recently I showed this song to one of my colleague (Canadian), he was bowled over by the song and the video!. He said, he never heard such a song in his life and should be a very difficult song to compose (we know how long it should have taken for Maestro to compose). He was listening to this song when I went back to him after an hour or so. :notworthy: This time I was bowled over. I felt very proud!!

Querida
31st December 2010, 10:23 AM
Thanks Querida! This is one of my dearest song of Meastro and it's very close to my heart. Recently I showed this song to one of my colleague (Canadian), he was bowled over by the song and the video!. He said, he never heard such a song in his life and should be a very difficult song to compose (we know how long it should have taken for Maestro to compose). He was listening to this song when I went back to him after an hour or so. :notworthy: This time I was bowled over. I felt very proud!!

That's wonderful to hear! :D To realize for oneself that music has no boundaries, and therein lies its beauty really makes us appreciate the creator of that music that much more! :thumbsup:

Sureshs65
31st December 2010, 07:12 PM
Thanks V_S for reminding us of 'namrata ke sagar'. What better way to welcome the new year than listen to this soothing song.

V_S
31st December 2010, 09:21 PM
Thanks V_S for reminding us of 'namrata ke sagar'. What better way to welcome the new year than listen to this soothing song.
Sureshji, You are most welcome!

Sunil_M88
31st December 2010, 11:46 PM
Kathal nee thaana - highland magic in first interlude.

Sureshs65
1st January 2011, 10:03 AM
Jai,

"Chinna chinna muththu neerile" is a lovely find. Never heard this earlier. Thanks to you, started the New Year listening to this song. Wonderfully done by Jesudas and Janaki.

Let me take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2011. For us to become more prosperous, we need Raja to give music to more movies. Lets hope he does it this year and make us all richer.

venkkiram
1st January 2011, 10:09 AM
புத்தாண்டு வாழ்த்துக்கள் !

2011 வருடத்தில் How to name it, Nothing But wind, திருவாசகம் போன்றதொரு இசை ஆல்பம் ராஜாவால் உருவாக்கப்பட வேண்டும் என்பது எனது சின்ன சின்ன ஆசை!

நனவாக வேண்டும்!

jaiganes
1st January 2011, 09:01 PM
புத்தாண்டு வாழ்த்துக்கள் !

2011 வருடத்தில் How to name it, Nothing But wind, திருவாசகம் போன்றதொரு இசை ஆல்பம் ராஜாவால் உருவாக்கப்பட வேண்டும் என்பது எனது சின்ன சின்ன ஆசை!

நனவாக வேண்டும்!
amen.

tvsankar
1st January 2011, 09:19 PM
Dear Friends,
Wish U Happy New Year to All of U..............

tvsankar
1st January 2011, 09:20 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3QfQOvyLoI&feature=related

tvsankar
1st January 2011, 09:22 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1GXvR33oKA

tvsankar
1st January 2011, 10:40 PM
Dedicate this divine song to all our Raja fans......

Undhan Raajiyathil - Aandan Adimai

Children's chorus , IR voice..

Orchestration - idhuku per Orchestration................

Undhan Raajiyathil

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00011&lang=en

sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
2nd January 2011, 07:48 PM
இளையராஜா - King of Enchanting Violins - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/12/king-of-enchanting-violins.html
இளையராஜா - King of Romantic Interludes - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/10/king-of-romantic-interludes.html
இளையராஜா - King of Musical Call & Response - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/11/king-of-musical-call-response.html
இளையராஜா - King of Soulful Melodies - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/09/king-of-soulful-melodies.html
இளையராஜா - King of Musical Stunners - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/07/king-of-musical-stunners.html
இளையராஜா - King of Musical Stunners-2 - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/07/king-of-musical-stunners-2.html
இளையராஜா - King of Heavenly Hummings - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/06/king-of-heavenly-hummings.html
இளையராஜா - King of Heavenly Hummings 2 - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/06/king-of-heavenly-hummings_07.html
இளையராஜா - மயக்கும் Counterpoint - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/05/counterpoint.html
இளையராஜா- மயக்கும் புல்லாங்குழல் - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/03/blog-post_10.html
இளையராஜா The King of Beats - http://raviaditya.blogspot.com/2010/02/king-of-beats.html

:clap: :ty: for the collections!

tvsankar
2nd January 2011, 07:58 PM
http://raajarulez.blogspot.com/

skr
4th January 2011, 09:42 AM
A Delight in Shankarabharanam

Song : Jiske Sahare (Hindi)
Film : Kamaagni(1987)
Singers : Suresh Wadkar,Anuradha Paudwal

Another awesome composition from the factory of Ilaiyaraja..Suresh Wadkar is generally synonymous with Ilayaraja for 1 song viz Aye Zindagi from Sadma [Hindi version of Moondram Pirai], but that was till i heard this wonderful melodious number..

The song opens with a bank of violins and Strings playing counterpoint to each other..then Wadkar takes over with the silken rendition of Jiske Sahare..followed by Anuradha Paudwal..the strings beautifully accompanying them and playing Paka Vadhiyam..;)

The 1st interlude opens with a playful counterpoint betweeen the Xylophone and the trumpet..and then between strings and xylophone..from here Anuradha takes over and sings Ikre Kabhi Talaaon Mein and the introduction of the alien note Prathi Madhyamam..[Its amazing to note interchange of alien ma notes used in both Kalyani and Shankarabarnam by Raja--song which immediately comes to mind is Vellai pura in Kalyani Ragam which adds the alien note Suddha Madhyamam to add beauty to the song..] and the beautiful super imposition at the end of the annu pallavi..

The singing portions are reversed between the singers in the charanam..and the song ends with singing of Jiske Sahare in chorus by both the singers..
A delightful melodius Sankarabharnam (C Major Scale) !!..This man just doesnt stop to amaze.. :)

tvsankar
4th January 2011, 04:52 PM
skr,
thanks for the song.

paatai kaeka link pl..........

tvsankar
4th January 2011, 04:58 PM
Thoorigai indri - Manjari

Ajanatha

Extarodinary Compositiion..


Singer ai adithu sellum - isai VeLLam...


Speedy Flute..... Speedy Violin........... vera vazhi ilai.

Manjari yum - indha flood il vizhundhu vidugirar........


http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00028&lang=en

Thanks to Sakala kala.....

prashanth12
4th January 2011, 07:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoIrcHu0BL8
Pachcha Mala Poovu from Kizhakku Vasal

Simple picturizations are always the best..,

skr
4th January 2011, 10:43 PM
Oops i forgot the link..
Here's the link for Jiske Sahare
http://music.cooltoad.com/music/song.php?id=509753

tvsankar
4th January 2011, 10:59 PM
Prashanth12m
Thanks for pacha mala...

Revathi and Karthik - Both are Innocents.

adhuvum oru point........

rajkumarc
5th January 2011, 03:05 AM
Adi Aadu Poonguyile from Kaali sung by MV. This is my favorite from this wonderful album. I love the chorus part and MV's singing. His voice was so apt and had enough depth to bring out the emotions well.

app_engine
5th January 2011, 03:47 AM
"என்ன சத்தம் இந்த நேரம்"

என்ன இனிமை இந்தப்பாடல்!

prashanth12
5th January 2011, 08:06 AM
Prashanth12m
Thanks for pacha mala...

Revathi and Karthik - Both are Innocents.

adhuvum oru point........

100% agree :wink:

Querida
5th January 2011, 09:00 AM
Aalapana - Kalise, Aavesha Mantha, Aakanulalo

(in that order)

http://www.raaga.com/channels/telugu/moviedetail.asp?mid=A0000003

vel
5th January 2011, 10:14 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLmfwnqhgqI

thenmadurai seemaiyila - thangamaana raasa

the sudden twists and turns in the charanams are too good....

tvsankar
5th January 2011, 04:26 PM
Vel,
idhu Raja paatu ilai nu thonudhu...........

jeevan missing........

tvsankar
5th January 2011, 04:51 PM
http://rajamanjari.blogspot.com/

Plum
5th January 2011, 07:01 PM
Vel,
idhu Raja paatu ilai nu thonudhu...........

jeevan missing........
Raja pattu dhaan

Sureshs65
5th January 2011, 07:12 PM
Listening to 'yava shilpi' after going to the Rajamanjari blog pointed by Usha. What a song that is!!! SPB and Janaki make it even more beautiful.

tvsankar
5th January 2011, 08:28 PM
Plum,

indha padam Raja dhan.. Thangamana Rasa

ana

thenmadhura seemaiyilae - paata nalla kelunga........


orchestration - gavaninga...

Raja voda - time control ai parka mudiyalai.

enaku theirnju - then madhura - Deva nu than thonudhu..

en black and white tv la partha nyabagam......

chorus solradhu - Raja vodadhu ilai nu.................

raja chorus - Always intelligent one.

jaiganes
5th January 2011, 08:43 PM
Plum,

indha padam Raja dhan.. Thangamana Rasa

ana

thenmadhura seemaiyilae - paata nalla kelunga........


orchestration - gavaninga...

Raja voda - time control ai parka mudiyalai.

enaku theirnju - then madhura - Deva nu than thonudhu..

en black and white tv la partha nyabagam......

chorus solradhu - Raja vodadhu ilai nu.................

raja chorus - Always intelligent one.
thangamaana raasa is a ramarajan vehicle and music is indeed by raasa. Kanaga and Ramarajan came together in this movie after karagaattakkaaran - in fact it was billed as the reunion of karagaattakkaaran team.

tvsankar
5th January 2011, 08:46 PM
Que,
Thanks for Aalapana.

am BIG MAD for this album.....

tvsankar
5th January 2011, 08:49 PM
jaiganes,
thanks for the info.

analum - accept pannika mudiyalai... then madhura song.

think of that.

Sureshs65
6th January 2011, 10:37 AM
Listening to a CD of Rajni hits. Which brings me to another topic which needs to be discussed more widely. The way Raja scores for the 'major' action heroes like Rajni, Chiranjeevi or Kamal (when he used to play the typical hero role). It is indeed stunning how Raja is able to balance his need for innovation / experimentation with the business needs of delivering 'hit' songs for these heroes. When you observe how other MDs have given songs for these mega action heroes and compare Raja's output, you can clearly see how Raja has innovated within this framework and provided top class music even in films which are mainly vehicles for the heroes to demonstrate their super-heroness. Think about 'pesa koodadhu', 'vaa vaa pakkam vaa', 'vellai pura onru' or the one that I am listening to now, 'sandana katre, senthamizh paate'. Very rarely would you find such songs in 'action' movies, in any language. But if you take Raja's songs with Rajni or Chiranjeevi you can find some outstanding experimental and innovative songs, which you can easily include in his top songs. Unlike other music directors who prefer to play safe when mega stars and action movies are concerned, Raja takes this as a challenge and delivers in a big way.

baroque
6th January 2011, 12:30 PM
love Shri.Ilayaraja's sangeetham for chiru...

one of my all time favorite.
Raja goes wild with trumpets, violins, guitars.

ENERGY of BALA unmatchable.
Janu.. what a match!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKjQgHH1M5c

High Energy composition!

Love you Raja.

Shri.Ilayaraja's sangeetham is the secret of my energy!
:bluejump: :swinghead: :bluejump: :swinghead:
PRAISE THE 80s
vinatha.

tvsankar
6th January 2011, 03:12 PM
Suresh,

Rajini and IR's Majic - has a lot of varieties.......

Garjanai - enna oru different output........



http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00165&lang=en

Kazhugu

Haunting tunes.....

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00294&lang=en

tvsankar
6th January 2011, 03:17 PM
Netrikann

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00425&lang=en


Paayum puli

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00471&lang=en

Querida
7th January 2011, 04:20 AM
Was watching "Mahaan" where they played "Azhaikiran Madhavan", and upon searching for it found that it was same song played in the movie "Sri Raghavendra"...I can only remember "Adal Kalaiye" from this move....

Was delighted to find it was an IR song (was thinking earlier if it was or if I just felt it was)

Also that I could listen to this song well after the series is over.

http://www.musicplug.in/multiple_song_flashplayer.php?songid=10140&br=medium&id=2006&songname=Azhaikiraan&page=movies

V_S
7th January 2011, 08:28 AM
Was watching "Mahaan" where they played "Azhaikiran Madhavan", and upon searching for it found that it was same song played in the movie "Sri Raghavendra"...I can only remember "Adal Kalaiye" from this move....

Was delighted to find it was an IR song (was thinking earlier if it was or if I just felt it was)

Also that I could listen to this song well after the series is over.

http://www.musicplug.in/multiple_song_flashplayer.php?songid=10140&br=medium&id=2006&songname=Azhaikiraan&page=movies
Evergreen song, what a song you have reminded me, thanks a lot Querida.

For that starting flute itself, we can give everything. None other than Shri K J Yesudas would have done justice to the song, especially when he starts 'Azhaikkiren Madhavan' and when he sings "Madhava, Keshava, Sridhara Om', even an atheist will surrender himself to God (IMHO).
Again the song structure does not fall into regular pallavi charanam structure, and it is required for this type of situation and Maestro utilizes it aptly. Especially when the lines "Kaadhil Naan Kethadhu" and "Guruve Saranam" are sung, it takes the song to different level.

The way Maestro builds up the tempo is amazing. Flute and violin are its best!

Excellent lyrics!
மாயனே நேயனே மாசில்லாத தூயனே
ஆத்மா ஞானம் அடைந்தபின்னும் தேடினேன் தேவ தேவா :notworthy:

Plum
7th January 2011, 01:42 PM
The song seems to have become popular again thanks to Mahaan and being performed with paraphernalia in Sangeetha Maha Yuddham by Prasanna recently.
Sri Raghavendra - a wholesome album for a devotional movie. Not just bhajans, keerthanais and the usual eyewash stuff. They gave a N/A for Annamaiya by Keeravani just for imagination-less remix and straight-play of keerthanais. Hmmm...

The movie starts of with the absolutely lovely Rama nAmam oru vEdamE - what a pleasnt, lovely song with Jesu aNNA's gambhiramAna entry the high point. Vani-ji gets a song of her type and excels. This is more up her line.

From there to aadal kalaiye to mazhaikkoru devanE to azhaikkiraan madhavan - what a treat. I have forgotten a couple of other songs, too. Plus one unpicturised one I think.

tvsankar
7th January 2011, 04:25 PM
Un ennam engae engae - Sunatha
Thambi pondati

Soulful Rendition.......

Bhakthi bavamana - swara tabla....... flute.......

violin................

padam parthadhu ilai........ Think about the feelings of the character.........

Bhakthi yana Affection...............

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00629&lang=en

tvsankar
7th January 2011, 07:40 PM
Paarvathi ennai paaradi

SJ songs - as usual Rocks.............

1. Sooriyanai kandavudan -- Nice Guitar Works.........

indha paatu - indha guitar work ku romba kuduthu vechu iruku....

Soft Beats. Sweet keyboard........ violin, Flute.........


2. Vaanukum mayilukum

Lovely no..

Haunting tune...... Real Musical Journey.....

Flute is the hero of the song.......... Conducts the singer so nicely..

Violin - Tells something .........

Beautiful guitar.........

2nd interlude - Divine...............

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00463&lang=en

tvsankar
7th January 2011, 08:01 PM
Chella thathae - Manasinakkare - KSC?

http://www.devaragam.com/vbscript/MusicNew.aspx?ArtistID=15

Lovely no........

Sureshs65
7th January 2011, 10:25 PM
'sandhana katre, sentamizh paate'. Lovely lovely song. Very enjoyable melody. Wonderful singing by the singers as usual. Been listening to this daily for the past few days.

app_engine
7th January 2011, 10:35 PM
'sandhana katre, sentamizh paate'.

senthamizh ootRE ?

Or is it a different song?

tvsankar
7th January 2011, 10:55 PM
Listening to a CD of Rajni hits. Which brings me to another topic which needs to be discussed more widely. The way Raja scores for the 'major' action heroes like Rajni, Chiranjeevi or Kamal (when he used to play the typical hero role). It is indeed stunning how Raja is able to balance his need for innovation / experimentation with the business needs of delivering 'hit' songs for these heroes. When you observe how other MDs have given songs for these mega action heroes and compare Raja's output, you can clearly see how Raja has innovated within this framework and provided top class music even in films which are mainly vehicles for the heroes to demonstrate their super-heroness. Think about 'pesa koodadhu', 'vaa vaa pakkam vaa', 'vellai pura onru' or the one that I am listening to now, 'sandana katre, senthamizh paate'. Very rarely would you find such songs in 'action' movies, in any language. But if you take Raja's songs with Rajni or Chiranjeevi you can find some outstanding experimental and innovative songs, which you can easily include in his top songs. Unlike other music directors who prefer to play safe when mega stars and action movies are concerned, Raja takes this as a challenge and delivers in a big way.

app,
ipadi solli irukar Suresh. apo andha paatu - idhu dhan..

senthamizh ootre...........

app_engine
7th January 2011, 11:36 PM
Thanks for the clarification, Usha chechi!

Hopefully Sureshji won't startle us telling that he had not listened to 'sandhanakkAtRE' before :-)

tvsankar
7th January 2011, 11:44 PM
app,
apadi ilai. idhu than first time kaekaren nu solla porar.
heheeh.....

tvsankar
7th January 2011, 11:47 PM
Suresh,
Rajini IR combo

Panakaran

Beautiful songs.

1. Maratha vechavan - Raja - en paiyanai chennai ku college anupara mudhal naal....

naan onum pesalai. indha paatai matum kelu nu solli paatai vechen.

full paataiyum kaetutu ezhundhu poitan.........

tats all.....

2. Irandum ondrodu ondru - Beautiful Guitar works.

3. Nooru varusham - simple madhiri irukum.. ana simple ila

4. Silence - one more sweet no.

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00478&lang=en

tvsankar
8th January 2011, 03:21 PM
Varadhu vandha nayagan - Soulful Rendition...

Beautiful , Majestic and Soft Beats.... Lovely.

Mesmerising flow.......

SJ and Arun mozhi - Nice renditiion.......

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00621&lang=en

Sureshs65
8th January 2011, 06:40 PM
app_eng,

:lol:

My good luck I have heard this song earlier and my bad with the wordings.

Listening to 'India 24hrs' the last couple of days. Amazing how Raja is able to bring in so much of emotion into the instrumental pieces.

prashanth12
8th January 2011, 07:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvWYaQU7o0k

Unforgettable title song.

Plum
8th January 2011, 11:08 PM
Prashanth, avtar maathunga..

prashanth12
8th January 2011, 11:10 PM
:?:

prashanth12
9th January 2011, 02:16 PM
Anyways,

A song for today.
Suga Raagame - Kanni Rasi
Couldn't find the video, so I uploaded it myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SajaMDxeAsM

Melody to die for. Instrumentation is divine. Love the choice of raagam.
But whenever you sit back to let it wash over you (particularly when VJ is singing)... MV's imitation singing for janagaraj starts up again :? (yes, I know it's in the context of the film)

What I wouldn't do for a rendition without the goofy bits (same with picturization, for that matter)...
Still a gem.
(Minus 5 points for obvious mridangam faking in the video.)

tvsankar
9th January 2011, 03:04 PM
Thanks for the youtube and the definition for the song.

Plum
9th January 2011, 07:22 PM
Prasanth, ulaguthelEyE En indha hublEyE revathy avatar vekkuradhu nInga dhAn. Adhaan konja mAthi mAthi vechA nallA irukkumnu...

Plum
9th January 2011, 07:23 PM
Prasanth, ulaguthelEyE En indha hublEyE revathy avatar vekkuradhu nInga dhAn. Adhaan konja mAthi mAthi vechA nallA irukkumnu...

raajarasigan
10th January 2011, 05:40 PM
Prasanth, ulaguthelEyE En indha hublEyE revathy avatar vekkuradhu nInga dhAn. Adhaan konja mAthi mAthi vechA nallA irukkumnu...athu mattuma kaaranam.. naan kooda ennamo ethonnu nenaichutten... :P

app_engine
11th January 2011, 12:12 AM
உள்ளூர்க்காரங்களுக்காக ஒரு "சேம்பிள் குறுந்தட்டு" செய்ய ஆரம்பித்தபோது ரொம்ப நாளைக்கப்புறம் இந்தப்பாட்டு மீண்டும் :-)


Yesterday I met the Detroit couple after almost 3 weeks and asked them whether they had a chance to listen to the CD (that had enna saththam, iLaya nilA, maNNil indha, sheNbagamE and such top songs of IR).

The reply - that's the one continuously playing in their vehicle now :-)

Interestingly, they added that the best song is the one that goes like 'kala-kala-kala-kala' - singing it with face full of appreciation:-)
(வளையோசை கலகலகலவென)

Querida
11th January 2011, 01:56 AM
Prashanth, avtar maathunga..


Prashanth, I think Revathy looks absolutely radiant... :thumbsup:

irir123
11th January 2011, 03:24 AM
உள்ளூர்க்காரங்களுக்காக ஒரு "சேம்பிள் குறுந்தட்டு" செய்ய ஆரம்பித்தபோது ரொம்ப நாளைக்கப்புறம் இந்தப்பாட்டு மீண்டும் :-)


Yesterday I met the Detroit couple after almost 3 weeks and asked them whether they had a chance to listen to the CD (that had enna saththam, iLaya nilA, maNNil indha, sheNbagamE and such top songs of IR).

The reply - that's the one continuously playing in their vehicle now :-)

Interestingly, they added that the best song is the one that goes like 'kala-kala-kala-kala' - singing it with face full of appreciation:-)
(வளையோசை கலகலகலவென)

app_engine - pls check your PM

tvsankar
11th January 2011, 04:35 PM
Guitar Guitar Guitar.............. Situation and place - edhuvanga riundhal enna..........

Raja - He is Real King.....

Flute - Sweeeeeeeeeet..........

Ramarajan - Really LUcky Hero..............

Karpudaiya

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YRrHzifpqQ&feature=related

tvsankar
11th January 2011, 04:55 PM
Nethu oruthara oruthara - Salikaadha oru Tune....................

Great Compositiion............

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZWay1Y-1Yc&feature=related

tvsankar
11th January 2011, 05:03 PM
as usual, indha paatula ninnuduven. hahahha..

Lovely Guitar......... Lovely FLute....... Lovely Beats... Lovely Violin.............

LOVELY Rendiiton of KSC........................

sondham vandhadhu vandhadhu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsMIXCG_pPo&feature=related

Sureshs65
11th January 2011, 11:18 PM
Yesterday a friend on twitter reminded me of the 'Katha Thudarunnu' song, "aaro paadunnu doori". Yesterday night was spent listening to this song. What a lovely melody. Sathyan somehow is able to get some superb numbers from Raja. Every film of his has one such classic ('Innate Chinta Vishayam' is probably an exception. No such classic in that movie, though songs are nice.) All other movies have such gems. Writing this I am reminded of the lovely 'Bhagyadevata' songs. Now to go and listen to them :)

Sureshs65
11th January 2011, 11:25 PM
Sun Music which had been screen only Sivaji and MGR song for months now, is screening Rajni and Kamal songs today. So lot of Raja goodness happening. 'kanna vaa' from 'Velaikaran' on. Before this was 'raathiyil pootirukkum' and 'vizhiyil kadhai ezhudhum'. I am sure some more lovely songs will make it.

tvsankar
11th January 2011, 11:43 PM
Muthmma muthamma - Madhu Balakrishanan and Reeta

Azhagar malai......

Strong beats. but Soft.. idhu Raja.

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00745&lang=en

tvsankar
11th January 2011, 11:47 PM
Unna enaku - Bhavadharani

Chorus and the synths sound - Merge agi..... different illamal........

kaekum pudhu sound - so sweet............

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00745&lang=en

tvsankar
11th January 2011, 11:55 PM
Kola kiliyae kola kiliyae - SPB

Kakai Siranginiley ............

Nice Violin.....................

99 GEM.............

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00251&lang=en

tvsankar
12th January 2011, 12:00 AM
Thendralai kandu - Hariharan

Soothadhae bhoomi thayae - Sunantha

Nilave mugam kaatu

have no words to define about the compositiion...........

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00426&lang=en

Sunil_M88
12th January 2011, 11:27 PM
Tum Bhi Dhundhana Main Bhi Dhundunga - Hariharan

jaiganes
12th January 2011, 11:34 PM
Tum Bhi Dhundhana Main Bhi Dhundunga - Hariharan
Amazing song - must be one of the most underappreciated songs...

Sunil_M88
12th January 2011, 11:41 PM
Tum Bhi Dhundhana Main Bhi Dhundunga - Hariharan
Amazing song - must be one of the most underappreciated songs...

It's variation, Gup Chup Khaab The is also a pleasant listen and a v. haunting melody by Raaja sir.

venkkiram
12th January 2011, 11:53 PM
ஒரு கோலக்கிளி சொன்னதே - பொன் விலங்கு

சுனந்தா - ஜெயச்சந்திரன் குரல்களில் அருமையான மெலடி.

எத்தனை வருடங்கள் ஆகிவிட்டது இந்தப் பாடல்களையெல்லாம் தொடர்ந்து கேட்டு ரசித்து! காலம் தண்ணியாய் கரைந்து கொண்டிருக்கிறது..

ஊட்டி மலை ரோட்டினிலே - இதுவும் பிடிக்கும். ம.வாசுதேவனின் குரல் ராஜாவின் துள்ளலான மெட்டிற்கு அசைந்து ஆடும். சரணங்களில் சுனந்தாவும், பெண் பாடகர்களின் கோரஸ் குரல்களும் நல்ல ஒத்துழைப்பு.

madhu
13th January 2011, 05:46 AM
மீண்டும் ஒரு தேயாத நிலவாக மலேஷியா வாசுதேவன், சுசீலா குரல்களில் கேட்டு ரசித்த பாடல்.

ராஜாவின் மயிலிறகாய் தடவிச் செல்லும் இசையில்..

"ஆசை நெஞ்சின் கனவுகள் வளர்பிறை"

Sureshs65
13th January 2011, 07:44 PM
Madhu,

Which movie is that from?

Sunil,

Wonderful song, 'tum bhi doondna' It jolts you when you see the visuals associated with it as well. Unlike many other Raja songs, Hariharan voice suits this situation to a 'T'. Thanks for reminding of this song. Been a while since I heard this.

app_engine
13th January 2011, 08:38 PM
Madhu,

Which movie is that from?



me help?

முகத்தில் முகம் பார்க்கலாம்
(யார் நடிச்சதுன்னெல்லாம் தெரியாது, ரிலீஸ் ஆச்சா இல்லையான்னும் தெரியாதுங்க)

raj_musing
13th January 2011, 09:42 PM
One song which particularly surprises me from the movie "Ayiram Nilave Vaa". Sometimes I wonder how he can come up with these kind of inexplicable tunes for an eerie situation like this.Mood creation at its best!

A wonderful composition,but I have heard a kannada version for this song,which was not as impressive as this one..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tg6NFckK2A&feature=related

rajkumarc
13th January 2011, 11:27 PM
One song which particularly surprises me from the movie "Ayiram Nilave Vaa". Sometimes I wonder how he can come up with these kind of inexplicable tunes for an eerie situation like this.Mood creation at its best!

A wonderful composition,but I have heard a kannada version for this song,which was not as impressive as this one..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tg6NFckK2A&feature=related
I like the Tamil version better than Kannada too :). No can better IR in the spooky songs genre. The instruments used and the orchestration to achieve the overall eerie effect is truly unique.

rajkumarc
13th January 2011, 11:34 PM
Was listening to Manjeera Dhwani (Malayalam album from IR). Lovely songs with lot of variety. My favorite is Thapputhakilu Melam sung by Chitra.

Did both IR & MD Rajendran score music for this movie? Was it more like how IR-MSV composed for Mella Thirandhadhu Kadhavu?

Sureshs65
13th January 2011, 11:34 PM
RM,

Wonderful song that. I have this CD and have heard it many times. That movie has quite a few great songs.

Sun Music is going ballistic on Raja right now. Heard the two classics, 'Germaniyin' and 'Hey Paadal Onru'. Wonderful. Today for sure can't sleep before midnight till Sun Music shifts its focus to the new songs.

Querida
14th January 2011, 01:07 AM
Tum Bhi Dhundhana Main Bhi Dhundunga - Hariharan
Amazing song - must be one of the most underappreciated songs...

:yes: was listening to whole album while doing some work and only took notice when this song came on.

Querida
14th January 2011, 01:11 AM
Thendralai kandu - Hariharan

Soothadhae bhoomi thayae - Sunantha

Nilave mugam kaatu

have no words to define about the compositiion...........

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00426&lang=en

Hello Usha :D

Have emailed webmaster about including whole version of "Thendralai Kandu" they have said they will soon fix it, it irks me each time to hear it cut off, so end up listening to full version on youtube.

tvsankar
14th January 2011, 02:16 AM
me toooo Que..
same as u....

to listen the full version, start to search the youtube of the song....

pl give me the youtube link pl......

romba velai. time ialli....... theda..............

Querida
14th January 2011, 03:03 AM
me toooo Que..
same as u....

to listen the full version, start to search the youtube of the song....

pl give me the youtube link pl......

romba velai. time ialli....... theda..............

Here you go sweets :D :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPzpp9NPRpI

Sunil_M88
14th January 2011, 05:00 AM
Thalayai Kuniyum - One of the earliest compositon set to Reeti gowlai in the Tamil film industry. The second interlude is absolute bliss. :notworthy:

V_S
14th January 2011, 06:54 AM
Thalayai Kuniyum - One of the earliest compositon set to Reeti gowlai in the Tamil film industry. The second interlude is absolute bliss. :notworthy:
Fantabulous song! I think it's from Oru Odai Nathiyaagirathu.

Few more Reetigowlai AFAIK
Kavikkuyil (1977) - Chinna Kannan Azhaikiran - Balamurali Krishna ( & SJ verion) (this is the first Reetigowlai by Raja)
Sippikkul Muthu (1985) - Raman Kathai - SPB
Poonthottam (1998) - Meetaatha Oru Veenai - Hariharan

Are there any more Reetigowlai from Raja, please share, I love this raagam and the way Raja used it is phenomenal.

raj_musing
14th January 2011, 12:55 PM
rajkumarc,

MD rajendran has penned the lyrics and music by raja himself,to the best of my knowledge. I don't think Rajendran is a composer.

Sunil_M88
14th January 2011, 05:34 PM
Thalayai Kuniyum - One of the earliest compositon set to Reeti gowlai in the Tamil film industry. The second interlude is absolute bliss. :notworthy:
Fantabulous song! I think it's from Oru Odai Nathiyaagirathu.

Few more Reetigowlai AFAIK
Kavikkuyil (1977) - Chinna Kannan Azhaikiran - Balamurali Krishna ( & SJ verion) (this is the first Reetigowlai by Raja)
Sippikkul Muthu (1985) - Raman Kathai - SPB
Poonthottam (1998) - Meetaatha Oru Veenai - Hariharan

Are there any more Reetigowlai from Raja, please share, I love this raagam and the way Raja used it is phenomenal.

I dont't think so :( I feel your hunger therefore I did a search and I came across parthalae theriyadho naeku, adiyae sarasu (http://www.ziddu.com/download/7623737/Paarthalee.rar.html) from the movie Sri Raghavendra (1985) (*ing Rajni) and chittu pOlE mottu pOlE piLLai vara pOraan kattil mElE (http://music.cooltoad.com/music/song.php?id=203450) from Iniya Uravu Poothadhu. Both songs are superb listens and they're set to Ananda Bharavi which I think is a sibling raag to Reeti gowlai.

source: http://www.s-anand.net/blog/classical-ilayaraja-8/

This website claims that Raaja sir has only composed two songs in Ananda bharavi.

San_K
14th January 2011, 05:48 PM
Thanks Sunil_M88 :notworthy:

I was searching 'Chikenra Aadaiyil' song in my mind, now got it :D

Sunil_M88
14th January 2011, 06:03 PM
Thanks Sunil_M88 :notworthy:

I was searching 'Chikenra Aadaiyil' song in my mind, now got it :D

I should say thanks to you for expanding my Raaja library of songs :). I've never heard a song (Workout/Dance class) like this in any kind of Indian film.

But I'm sure this is only a minuscule example of his versatility.

San_K
14th January 2011, 06:09 PM
wov this is exercise song. I am searching video but can't find

tvsankar
14th January 2011, 06:27 PM
Que,
Thanks for the youtube. ipo idhai than pakkaren.

Softest song................
Sweetest song..............

V_S
14th January 2011, 08:12 PM
Thanks a lot Sunil. Yes, Ananda Bhairavi is very close to Reetigowlai, but both of songs you posted are again great ones.

V_S
14th January 2011, 08:33 PM
தூறல் நின்னு போச்சு - ஏரிக்கரை பூங்காற்றே நீ போற வழி தென்கிழக்கோ
இந்த பாடலை எழுதியவர் என்னுடைய பள்ளி தமிழ் ஆசிரியர் புலவர் சிதம்பரனார் அவர்கள்.
இதை சொல்வதில் மிகவும் பெருமை, அதுவும் இசைஞானியின் இசைக்கு எழுதினார் என்பதில் ரெட்டிப்பு பெருமை.
இந்த படம் வெளியான காலத்தில் எங்கள் பள்ளியில் அவருக்கு ஏக பாராட்டுக்கள். அவருடைய முகத்தில் இருந்த வெட்கமும் சந்தோஷமும் இன்னும் என் கண் முன்னே நிற்கின்றது. அருமையான மனிதர்.
என்ன மதுரமான பாடல், இன்று நினைவுக்கு வந்தது, உங்களிடம் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ள ஆசை.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/Lyrics.asp?lyrid=4139&sngid=SNGIRR3683
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=T0000553

app_engine
15th January 2011, 02:16 AM
ராஜா-ராஜாதி ராஜனிந்த ராஜா
கூஜா -தூக்காதே வேறு எங்கும் கூஜா
நேற்று இல்லே நாளை இல்லே
எப்பவும் நான் ராஜா
கோட்டை இல்லே கொடியும் இல்லே
அப்பவும் நான் ராஜா

(அக்னிநட்சத்திரம்)

Don't know the reason, this is "playing in the mind" from this morning - though I haven't heard this in weeks!

rajkumarc
15th January 2011, 03:30 AM
rajkumarc,

MD rajendran has penned the lyrics and music by raja himself,to the best of my knowledge. I don't think Rajendran is a composer.
Thanks raj_musing. For some reason I thought MD Rajendran was a composer... my bad.

Saagar
15th January 2011, 07:11 PM
Rajkumar,

MD Rajendran is a lyric writer. he's basically an announcer at AIR Thrissur, A self proclaimed IR Fan . Although he has written for many MD's, in terms of ratio, it has probably worked best with IR - almost all songs with IR have been Hits. He has done some work recently as a music director (For some devotional songs, though).

jaiganes
17th January 2011, 10:10 PM
en jeevan paadudhu from "Nee dhaana andhakkuyil".
Very simple tune, lyrics are moving. For detractors like VM who keep saying that "instruments" are overpowering the words, This song from Raaja should be presented as a "case study". Agreed that language portion is conveyed by lyrics, but something surreal, and subtle can be even more effectively conveyed through music and Raaja does that with aplomb in this song. Each and every musical instrument, be it in the prelude or the interludes or the lines that run along with the singer singing aid in this and make the song that is reachable only to a "particular language audience" when viewed with the looking glass of lyrics to everyone with just ears and heart.
The throbbing of a rejected or "ignored" male in courtship is well brought out by lyrics, but lyrics convey the pain and to a point, even the magnitude, but is simply unable to recreate the swelling of heart that is usually found when a narration of such feelings by an affected person is speaking directly. These are usually areas reserved for "talkie" portion of a Shakespearean drama. When converted into a song it falls into its place perfectly in a movie of our times - only because Raaja creates punctuation of significant portions , a form of underscoring that adds on to what the lyric writer has supplied. I write this while thinking that this is Raaja trademark use of his "limitless" orchestral knowledge. Listen to the song and watch out for the violins repeating a brief flight - a crescendo right at the end of the either charanams.
Bear in mind that these violins have been silent throughout the charanams and from a pure orchestral perspective, they dont have to play a crescendo, but Raaja employs them for only the crescendo and to what effect? when their crescendo plays it so heightens the tension created by the singer and the beautiful verses as to make the song a pinnacle of songs of this genre. A fete no mere words with instruments playing a distant second fiddle can achieve and that is the power of Raaja compared to his contemporaries or rivals from any time frame.

Awesome awesome song - http://tamilxprez.blogspot.com/2010/06/neethana-andha-kuyil-songs.html

Sureshs65
17th January 2011, 11:56 PM
Listening to 'chinna polike ledhu prema' after a long time. Just the prelude and pallavi are worth the money you pay for the CD. Especially the way the rhythm pattern moves in the pallavi is a lesson for everyone. Wonderfully done. Kunal has problems with Telugu but Sunidhi Chauhan nails it quite well.

Followed it with another Sunidhi song, this time from 'Paa', "hitchki hitchki". Another lovely song construction and very well delivered by Sunidhi. I think Raja can give her as many songs as he gives to Shreya. All the songs she has sung for Raja she has delivered perfectly.

Followed this up with a SPB singing competition wherein the kids sang rain songs. 'swathi chinuku sandya velalo' was sung and immediately Sreedevi dancing in the rain flashed in my minds eye. Not a bad way to end the day, I say :)

Querida
18th January 2011, 06:07 AM
This may be quite old hat for many hubbers in this thread but I felt like I stumbled on a beautiful piece of divinity with my first listen of :notworthy: :musicsmile: "Nothing But Wind":notworthy: :musicsmile:

"Singing Self" was a beautiful introduction...I don't have words to describe it...the violins are exquisite the little modern piece thrown in surprised and then that too was swept up in the vibrancy of the piece.

The one piece that truly captured my heart, made me a rapt and thankful listener was "Composer's Breath" that familiarity was so precious (a Tamil radio station used the first minute of the beginning of this piece as transition music) it was as if going down a well-worn path but then being called back before getting to discover the rest of the way...and one day being able to follow the path fully, finding it leading to somewhere where it is that much more new and welcoming.

There were parts that were truly heart aching and others where again I am at a loss for words.

"Mozart, I Love You" a beautiful melding of western and eastern classical as far as I can tell..very energetic and vibrant to say the least.

"Nothing But Wind" is still too out there for me...I'm someone who doesn't much like abstract mixing in music hence the sound effects bewildered me.

"Song of Soul" is yet another that was familiar but still the modern touches were lost to me in the midst of the other pieces (maybe another time it will be more appealing to me). Needless to say the flute parts were well enjoyed.

http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/album/T0002605.html

venkkiram
18th January 2011, 06:48 AM
[tscii:83572327e3]பாடகர் பிரம்மானந்தன் தமிழில் பாடிய மறக்கமுடியாத பாட்டு – மெட்டி படத்தில் வரும் சந்தக் கவிகள் பாடிடும் மனதினில் இன்பக் கனவுகளே (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l19w9-09Ak) பாடல்..

சிறு வயதில் நிறைய முறை சிலோன் ரேடியோவில் கேட்டிருந்தாலும், இதன் பாடகர் பிரம்மானந்தனைப் பற்றி துளியும் தெரியாது. இப்போதுதான் ஜெமோ இணையத்தளத்தில் இவரைப் பற்றி கேள்விப்படுகிறேன்.

ஆரம்ப இசையில் வரும் ஒற்றை வயலின் ராஜாவிற்கே உரிய ராஜ முத்திரை. அந்த இசையே முழுப் பாடலுக்கும் தேர்ந்த ஒரு தளத்தை ஏற்படுத்திக் கொடுக்கிறது.

முப்பதாண்டு கால(1982) இசை என்றாலும், இன்றைக்கும் நவீனமாகத் தோன்றும் பாடல்களில் இதுவும் ஒன்றாக கருதுகிறேன்.[/tscii:83572327e3]

Querida
18th January 2011, 09:06 AM
Bear in mind that these violins have been silent throughout the charanams and from a pure orchestral perspective, they dont have to play a crescendo, but Raaja employs them for only the crescendo and to what effect? when their crescendo plays it so heightens the tension created by the singer and the beautiful verses as to make the song a pinnacle of songs of this genre.

Great writeup Jaiganes :thumbsup:

wasn't able to download the songs (got a warning page instead)

link for songs:
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00419

raj_musing
19th January 2011, 09:39 PM
Listening to one of my favourite Telugu song from "Maharshi". Infact most of his teaser songs are stunning...! As per the comments in youtube,this is the only song in Telugu with Sanskrit lyrics?? If Suresh or someone can clarify...? Again SPB at his best here, as always...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l37s2R_pkQ

genesis
19th January 2011, 10:37 PM
[tscii:3936bb4680]பாடகர் பிரம்மானந்தன் தமிழில் பாடிய மறக்கமுடியாத பாட்டு – மெட்டி படத்தில் வரும் சந்தக் கவிகள் பாடிடும் மனதினில் இன்பக் கனவுகளே (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l19w9-09Ak) பாடல்..

சிறு வயதில் நிறைய முறை சிலோன் ரேடியோவில் கேட்டிருந்தாலும், இதன் பாடகர் பிரம்மானந்தனைப் பற்றி துளியும் தெரியாது. இப்போதுதான் ஜெமோ இணையத்தளத்தில் இவரைப் பற்றி கேள்விப்படுகிறேன்.

ஆரம்ப இசையில் வரும் ஒற்றை வயலின் ராஜாவிற்கே உரிய ராஜ முத்திரை. அந்த இசையே முழுப் பாடலுக்கும் தேர்ந்த ஒரு தளத்தை ஏற்படுத்திக் கொடுக்கிறது.

முப்பதாண்டு கால(1982) இசை என்றாலும், இன்றைக்கும் நவீனமாகத் தோன்றும் பாடல்களில் இதுவும் ஒன்றாக கருதுகிறேன்.[/tscii:3936bb4680]

முந்திக்கொண்டு விட்டீர்கள் வெங்கிராம். Pure Raja Vintage.

Sureshs65
20th January 2011, 05:29 AM
raj_musing,

I may not be able to say it with certainty but I feel there could have been quite a few songs in the olden days which had Sanskrit lyrics (in Telugu films.) I need to check once more but one such song I remember is 'pavana guna dhama hare' from 'Baktha Potana' way back in the 40s.

'Maharishi' has stunning songs. If you want Plum to post something, all you need to do is talk about 'Maharishi' songs :) Let's see if he takes the bait now :D

Sunil_M88
20th January 2011, 04:09 PM
Sadma - Aye Zindagi Gale Laga Le - Suresh Wadkar

Is there a Tamil version of this song?

skr
20th January 2011, 05:36 PM
Yes there is a Tamil Version
The song is En Vazhvilae from the movie Thambikku Entha Ooru (1984) starring Rajini Kanth..

Sunil_M88
20th January 2011, 05:37 PM
Thanks a million.

Sunil_M88
20th January 2011, 05:56 PM
Dheemi Dheemi - Shiva 2006

Still as enjoyable as it was when I first heard it. :musicsmile:

SoftSword
20th January 2011, 05:57 PM
aathula annakkili...

Sunil_M88
20th January 2011, 06:11 PM
I was researching the first song sung by Shreya Ghosal for Raaja sir and I found this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoIw8db05gY

Second interlude 8-) very cool.

raj_musing
20th January 2011, 07:37 PM
raj_musing,

I may not be able to say it with certainty but I feel there could have been quite a few songs in the olden days which had Sanskrit lyrics (in Telugu films.) I need to check once more but one such song I remember is 'pavana guna dhama hare' from 'Baktha Potana' way back in the 40s.

'Maharishi' has stunning songs. If you want Plum to post something, all you need to do is talk about 'Maharishi' songs :) Let's see if he takes the bait now :D

All songs are really stunning..Iam enjoying them and can't get out of it :)

Shank
20th January 2011, 11:28 PM
Ilamanathu Pala Kanavu from Selvi

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00587&lang=en

Superb song...the bass lines in this song gives me goose bumps!! Amazing...

rajkumarc
21st January 2011, 11:13 AM
Aa Dinagalu the duet version sung by Vijay Yesudas. A beautiful song overall. I like the synth based arrangements and the piano notes throughout the song.

Querida
21st January 2011, 11:53 AM
Liked Sumam Prathi from "Maharishi"

I liked the beat of "Sahasam" but again based only on sound of it, don't know head or tail of meaning....has a patriotic feel to it...

Listening to songs from "Jwala"

http://www.telugu-melodies.com/music-director/ilayara/jwala-chiranjeevi-bhanu-priya-radhika-songs/

Picks:
"Evevo kalalu kannanu"
"Kaliki chilaka"

Plum
21st January 2011, 11:54 AM
Ilamanathu Pala Kanavu from Selvi

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00587&lang=en

Superb song...the bass lines in this song gives me goose bumps!! Amazing...
There was an instrumental version of this - absolutely stunning. Rex Arul used to host it in his now defunct site. I lost it and have never been able to find it again :(

Some songs where I'd like to remove vocals and have an instrumental version

pon mEni urugudhE
ennuLLE ennuLLE(Swarnalatha is good but this one can be extended into a symphony, if He wishes)
niram piriththu parthen(sujatha is good, too, but same reason as above)
kaNNil pArvai(again Shreya's honey voice is inseparable but an instrumental version will be kick-ass in its own way)

please add to the list - we can spinoff a thread if sufficient interest is found

Querida
21st January 2011, 12:09 PM
Some songs where I'd like to remove vocals and have an instrumental version

ennuLLE ennuLLE(Swarnalatha is good but this one can be extended into a symphony, if He wishes)


please add to the list - we can spinoff a thread if sufficient interest is found

:exactly: I know what you mean Plum, was awed by the instrumental version I heard at a Rajesh Vaidhya concert.

I always felt that way about "ilamai ennum poongatru" even though SPB is impressive in the song, I've enjoyed the instrumental version just as much.

raagas
21st January 2011, 04:56 PM
Ilamanathu Pala Kanavu from Selvi

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00587&lang=en

Superb song...the bass lines in this song gives me goose bumps!! Amazing...
There was an instrumental version of this - absolutely stunning. Rex Arul used to host it in his now defunct site. I lost it and have never been able to find it again :(

Some songs where I'd like to remove vocals and have an instrumental version

pon mEni urugudhE
ennuLLE ennuLLE(Swarnalatha is good but this one can be extended into a symphony, if He wishes)
niram piriththu parthen(sujatha is good, too, but same reason as above)
kaNNil pArvai(again Shreya's honey voice is inseparable but an instrumental version will be kick-ass in its own way)

please add to the list - we can spinoff a thread if sufficient interest is found

Saara Yeh Aalam (Shiva 2006) - vocals are good.. but it is an epic composition and its instrumental version would be amazing.

Shank
21st January 2011, 09:28 PM
Plum, enga anuppanumnu sollu...I have it. :-)

jaiganes
21st January 2011, 11:04 PM
As it happens usually, the car comes to a stop in the office parking lot when the right song breezes into the ether. Usually, I unplug the mp3 player to play the song in the ears 10 mins later. But this time, I was rendered motionless, arrested so to speak. It was a sleepless night , last night - fighting cold in below freezing temperatures, the day break had not been pleasant and life had no cheer in the monochromatic snow filled landscape. The song changed it all. In a moment, I was transported to the warm and muggy sanctum of an Indian temple, chanting praises of the divine feminine as the snow inside melted away. Raaja took me by his hands, let his music vibrate within me...

"InnaruL tharum anna poorani"
இன்னருள் தரும் அன்னபூரணி

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXe4KABOddU

When the song ended, eyes opened.
The harsh winter still gnarled at me, while my mind was flying somewhere near temples of Thamizh Naadu.

Querida
22nd January 2011, 07:31 AM
Jaiganes,

My goodness you're a poet too is it? :clap:
It's a treat to read your reactions to the songs as much as it is to be reminded of an old fave...didn't know this one was by IR either!


fighting cold in below freezing temperatures, the day break had not been pleasant and life had no cheer in the monochromatic snow filled landscape. :2thumbsup:


chanting praises of the divine feminine as the snow inside melted away. :thumbsup:

jaiganes
22nd January 2011, 12:16 PM
Jaiganes,

My goodness you're a poet too is it? :clap:
It's a treat to read your reactions to the songs as much as it is to be reminded of an old fave...didn't know this one was by IR either!


fighting cold in below freezing temperatures, the day break had not been pleasant and life had no cheer in the monochromatic snow filled landscape. :2thumbsup:


chanting praises of the divine feminine as the snow inside melted away. :thumbsup:
after years of listening to raaja, if I cannot write like this - that would be a surprise..
Thanks for your kind words. Glad to know that this is your fave song..

San_K
22nd January 2011, 05:34 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtF5vcNQCWs&feature=related

Today only I listened this awesome song for the first time.
What a shame

Sunil_M88
22nd January 2011, 06:23 PM
Mere paa. Salute to the two veterans IR and AB.

tvsankar
22nd January 2011, 10:47 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4OBV0b-I_s&feature=related

tvsankar
22nd January 2011, 10:57 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsxO0LYKGSs&feature=related

tvsankar
22nd January 2011, 11:03 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8OKqaQ497o&feature=related

tvsankar
22nd January 2011, 11:07 PM
IR BGM ku - thread open pannalam.

IR - Title score ku - thread open pannalam.

tvsankar
22nd January 2011, 11:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KYus48DjFA&feature=related

tvsankar
22nd January 2011, 11:18 PM
Chinna nostalgia..

en amma ennai - during my 9th std... cinema ku kootindu pona.. padam arambikara time la dhan kootindu povanga..
(Pombalaniga.. padathuku poradhae thappu .. idhula munnadi poga kudadhu.. yaravadhu thappa nenaipanga.. idhu en ammavian ennam.)

indha Raja vandhadhum.. per podum podhu - adhan mudiyara podhu.. theatre ku povom.

mudiyara tune kaetu - varuthama irukum.. amma kite kochipen.
apram strict a , dhairiyama solliten...

Raja music padam pona - Per podaradhuku munnadi kootindu poganam nu.....
hahah..

jaiganes
22nd January 2011, 11:29 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtF5vcNQCWs&feature=related

Today only I listened this awesome song for the first time.
What a shame
nice movements in the interludes and when suresh wadkar joins asha in the charanam it reaches a different level. for Vidyasagar fans this will remind them of "Malare maunama" The second interlude violin passages are typical ilaiyaraaja...
It is the first time i have heard this song. superb...
need to give more listens. However there are some phases, where the song kind of meanders. I donno why..

San_K
23rd January 2011, 12:29 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtF5vcNQCWs&feature=related

Today only I listened this awesome song for the first time.
What a shame
nice movements in the interludes and when suresh wadkar joins asha in the charanam it reaches a different level. for Vidyasagar fans this will remind them of "Malare maunama" The second interlude violin passages are typical ilaiyaraaja...
It is the first time i have heard this song. superb...
need to give more listens. However there are some phases, where the song kind of meanders. I donno why..

I thought Deemi Deemi (Siva) or Kaise kahoon (Nandu) is the best of songs Raaja has given in Hindi. But this one...

still listening and can't get out of this

Another good one from Kamagni
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp9t6hm6bpA&feature=related

prashanth12
25th January 2011, 10:26 AM
This one's been floating around my head the past few days.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJhLSqBl7o4

Sureshs65
25th January 2011, 05:39 PM
'aaro paadunnu doori' from 'Katha Thudarunnu'. Probably the best song of last year for me. 'anadala lokam' gives it a close run for the money. That now reminds me. Need to listen to 'anadala lokam' now.

tvsankar
25th January 2011, 07:20 PM
kootathilae kovil pura - SPB - KIng of Sweetness

Guitar works - Raja is the KING.

some songs are feeling better in the youtube version compare to the audio version.

indha paatum - youtube il - Audio is toooo sharp.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZEtl074Pws&feature=related

tvsankar
25th January 2011, 07:23 PM
1st interlude - kaathu satham.. beats.. - so lovely........

uyirai kodukalam nu thonithu..............

V_S
26th January 2011, 08:51 AM
Oomakkuyil - Thaazhampoo Thaalil Nin (IR/ONV Kurup/S Janaki) ('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OECTrXSke0A')
It's one of the 'perfect 10' S Janaki chechi song all the way and Maestro knows it. This is what is called 'Singing'.

SJ starts with beautiful la la la humming which directly sets the mood of the song without going into the song. That's Chechi! What a start! After the flying start, observe the prelude before the pallavi. Second time when she sings Thaazhampoo, she elongates it to improvise it, how sweet. :musicsmile: Violins, flute and guitar sets the melody race in the interludes. Soothing long interludes.
In charanams the bass track provide the perfect counter melody and the way the bass guitar finishes at the last line of charanam is a beauty (goosebumps), only Maestro can do it. :thumbsup:

Typical Balu Mahendra picturization.

Rant: Current generation singers should learn from S Janaki how to get the perfect feel for a song. This song is a perfect example. They all sing beautifully, but they somehow I don't find this kind of feel in most of the songs. May these kind of songs does not come at all to showcase their talent.

This song is in loop now, very breezy and haunting too. S Janaki. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

AravindMano
26th January 2011, 09:06 AM
Oomakkuyil - Thaazhampoo Thaalil Nin (IR/ONV Kurup/S Janaki) ('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OECTrXSke0A')
It's one of the 'perfect 10' S Janaki chechi song all the way and Maestro knows it. This is what is called 'Singing'.

Starts with beautiful la la la humming by SJ, directly set the mood of the song without going into the song. What a start!


Thanks for sharing.

The prelude humming reminds me of the second interlude humming in Aasa Adhigam Vechchu.

Querida
26th January 2011, 09:57 AM
A day of new finds, thanks to contributors of this thread :ty:

Never heard "Kaise Kahoon" before :thumbsup: beautiful interlude with violins...

Really enjoying "Thazhampoo" from Oomaikuyil :musicsmile:

vel
26th January 2011, 10:40 AM
Prabu starrer Aanand..

Raaja was (is) way way ahead of his times - the tunes of "Anand" are shining proofs of this point ...what a mind blowing album.. :clap:

Sureshs65
26th January 2011, 10:53 AM
V_S,

I heard 'thazhampoo' first in Violin Vicky's blog. Wonderful description by you. This song is divine with the bass guitar out of the world. Coincidentally have been listening to this song for the past two days and as usual when I listen to it I can listen to it just one time. It has to be heard over a period of a few days before we can move on to another song.

V_S
26th January 2011, 10:32 PM
Glad you all enjoyed the Thaazhampoo song. Terrific song!
Sureshji, as you correctly pointed out, I still could not come out of the song.

kiru
27th January 2011, 12:49 AM
'thoorakkizhakku uthikkum maanikka chempazhutha, naan ingu eduthu vechchEn veRRili thaambalathil' - I think this is a malayalam IR song. Can anybody confirm ?

tvsankar
27th January 2011, 12:52 AM
kiru,
welcome..
indha paatuku - vaarthai - sariya theda theriyama - paatu kaeka
thindadindu iruken.

paatu - IR madhiiri dhan iruku...... kaetu romba masam achu.

kaeta vidhathil - engayo - chinna chinna gaps iruku.
adhanala - adhu Raja ilaiyo nu nenaika vechadhu........

V_S
27th January 2011, 01:07 AM
'thoorakkizhakku uthikkum maanikka chempazhutha, naan ingu eduthu vechchEn veRRili thaambalathil' - I think this is a malayalam IR song. Can anybody confirm ?
Kiru, I think you were referring to this song (Dhoore Kizhakkudikkum) in Chithram (starring lalettan)?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQNxcNRRJtk
If so, music is by Kannur Rajan. There are some good classical songs in this movie.

app_engine
27th January 2011, 03:42 AM
'thoorakkizhakku uthikkum maanikka chempazhutha, naan ingu eduthu vechchEn veRRili thaambalathil' - I think this is a malayalam IR song. Can anybody confirm ?
Kiru, I think you were referring to this song (Dhoore Kizhakkudikkum) in Chithram (starring lalettan)?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQNxcNRRJtk
If so, music is by Kannur Rajan. There are some good classical songs in this movie.

Two Chitram songs - dhoorE & eeNam were quite IR'ish :-)

This movie had BGM by Ousappachen and songs by Kannur Rajan (as already told by V_S).

Sureshs65
27th January 2011, 06:51 PM
Yes. I have heard a few Kannur Rajan songs which have the influence of Raja. I have heard that he was a big fan of Raja's music.

tvsankar
27th January 2011, 08:15 PM
Yes. I have heard a few Kannur Rajan songs which have the influence of Raja. I have heard that he was a big fan of Raja's music.

suresh,
Inspire aradhala matum - Raja madhiri seiya mudiyadhu..
adharkum oru - personal Skill venum.

adhu ivaruku iruku. Raja style il inspire agi,,

sondha style il senju irukar...

Guitar works and the Chorus - Really nice... Azhagana Discipline iruku....

raj_musing
28th January 2011, 12:45 AM
Yes. I have heard a few Kannur Rajan songs which have the influence of Raja. I have heard that he was a big fan of Raja's music.

Suresh/V_S/app_engine,

There was an interview with MG sreekumar long ago where he said that Kanoor rajan was a big fan of raja.
Sreekumar also hinted that this Kanoor rajan got inspiration for this song from "Megham karukkayile" of Vaithehi kathirunthal !!

Now compare these two songs and there is a small resemblence,isn't it? :)

kiru
28th January 2011, 07:55 AM
Thanks all, I have been taken the second time by another MD operating in the same idiom. What can I say , it has all the elements of IR's music, the harmony, the tabla+guitar chords driven charanams etc. Maybe I was too confident that I did not look for some counterpoints which IR seems to leave as a signature here and there in a song. Anyways, good job by rAjan. He does seem to like IR, the second song that comes up in youtube has a prelude just like pudhu pudhu arthangaL song.

Sureshs65
28th January 2011, 02:57 PM
Listening to this song, probably recorded by someone during a function. From the movie 'Ramarajyam'. Wonderful.

http://www.manabalayya.com/player.php?songids=311&filmid=93&

tvsankar
28th January 2011, 04:25 PM
Suresh,
thanks for the link.
paatai kaeten. enna ragam?
indha paatai kaetadhum - manasil vandha paatu - oru vaartha solla oru varusham kathirundhen........

rendum orae ragama? enna ragam?

Sureshs65
28th January 2011, 09:36 PM
Usha,

Probably Suddha Dhanyasi ragam.

tvsankar
28th January 2011, 11:14 PM
Thank u suresh.......

Sunil_M88
29th January 2011, 01:24 AM
Pollatha Madhana Paanam. Ilaiyaraaja can do any genre when the script demands it, but he prefers his own style normally. This song is a briliant composition set in lavani genre.

app_engine
29th January 2011, 08:10 AM
கண்ணே என் கண் பட்ட காயம்
கை வைக்க தானாக மாறும்

"வளையோசை" கல்லூரிக்காலத்தில் படித்து விவாதித்திருந்த கலிங்கத்துப்பரணியை நினைவு படுத்துகிறது (சின்ன வித்தியாசம் - க.ப.வில் இப்படி உணர்வது ஆண்கள் :-) )

jaiganes
29th January 2011, 10:14 PM
Pollatha Madhana Paanam. Ilaiyaraaja can do any genre when the script demands it, but he prefers his own style normally. This song is a briliant composition set in lavani genre.
great pick!! it is similar in style to your recent pick of achadicha kaasa in the "manipulation thread". Song set in one genre which is casual and then ending with an intriguing orchestral piece. looks like you are on to something here... keep em coming...

jaiganes
30th January 2011, 09:59 PM
paatu cholli from azhagi.
Lyric writer Ilaiyaraaja too comes to the party here.
Fantastic lines and since he is the lyric writer here, conjures up a beautiful passage for the verses and the shrill flutes to strike up a counterpoint that really is magical.
Sadhana sargam - has the sargam in her name to go along with the sadhana which reflects on her crystal clear diction. Awesome singer and a well deserved national award for her...

Plum
31st January 2011, 11:48 AM
Several heard recently but having a block writing about those. All gems vonly but I am unable to articulate.
- degam siragadikkum(naane raja naane mandhiri): overlooked in the presence of the mesmerising mayanginEn solla thayanginEn, the pleasures of this expression of first flush of love in a female with Chitra's youthful, energetic, apposite singing is a revealation
- isaiyil thodangudhamma(hey ram): what beauty! This is a Picasso painting, Beethoven Symphony, Thyagaraja composition, all rolled into one. And the lyrics by thalaivar himself are awesome too. Since Feeyar has written an incomparable short post on this, I will not attempt to.
- raasavE unnai vida mAttEn. What a soundscape Raja paints here. The second interlude with (what is that instrument) playing a fast sequence of notes as though a bee were buzzing about a flower extracting honey, followed by a soulful (synthetic) flute and Janaki humming "Aaaa" upto kikkI kinni endru vaNNa kiLi - sheer divinity. You are actually inside the heart of a woman in love at that point. The song, besides being a lovely melody, orchestrates to the point of minute emotions, and brings longing, flush of love, world around looking beautiful just in the flush of love, desparate sense of attachment and yearning to hold on to that love and a lot more. Who said music cannot substitute writing? No amount of writing can do justice to what this song accomplishes.
- heard sumam prati sumam again(after a long time..infact last time i wrote about it, I hadnt heard it in a long time, and this is the first time I am hearing after that also which means a pretty long time). What a divine beauty of a song! Give me this, and give me menaka, ramba and urvashi on the other hand(ofcourse youth versions of those - they must be several million years old now, no?) and I'll choose this song any day of the week

More later

raajarasigan
31st January 2011, 02:18 PM
isaiyil thodangudhamma(hey ram): what beauty! This is a Picasso painting, Beethoven Symphony, Thyagaraja composition, all rolled into one. And the lyrics by thalaivar himself are awesome too. Since Feeyar has written an incomparable short post on this, I will not attempt to.Plum :thumbsup: , do you have the link for P_R's post link on this?

tvsankar
31st January 2011, 02:24 PM
plum,
Thanks a loooooooooooooot to your beautiful writings.

songs are also sweet selections..................

Sureshs65
31st January 2011, 04:21 PM
Plum,

Nice to see you back in action. Even if it is a Limited Edition :) Need to listen to 'rasave unnai vida maaten' and 'degam siragadikkum' in more detail now. And ofcourse, I can't forget your lovely post on 'sumam prati sumam sumam'.

While I understand your love for that song it true that by choosing the song over pretty maidens, you have proved you are no longer 'youth' :D :D

V_S
31st January 2011, 08:43 PM
raasavE unnai vida mAttEn. What a soundscape Raja paints here. The second interlude with (what is that instrument) playing a fast sequence of notes as though a bee were buzzing about a flower extracting honey, followed by a soulful (synthetic) flute and Janaki humming "Aaaa" upto kikkI kinni endru vaNNa kiLi - sheer divinity. You are actually inside the heart of a woman in love at that point. The song, besides being a lovely melody, orchestrates to the point of minute emotions, and brings longing, flush of love, world around looking beautiful just in the flush of love, desparate sense of attachment and yearning to hold on to that love and a lot more. Who said music cannot substitute writing? No amount of writing can do justice to what this song accomplishes.
Engeyo poitteenga! Excellent post Plum. What a beauty of a song! Plum in front :D

kiru
1st February 2011, 02:27 AM
"mazhai kaala mEgam onRu madi oonjaLadiyathu" - epitome of an effective popular music. Good balance of arrangements+ ok tune+ catchiness. Typical IR prelude with opportunity for a slow motion shot :-) . The arrangement is very interesting with 3 variations - just drums alone, drums + congas, drums+native drum (hand drum?). The native/ethnic sounding part seems to have been added/twist provided to make the very stylish drums+guitar driven song more down to earth or appealing to the local audience (the risque lyrics also should :-) ). SPB sings with aplomb, like a real hero singing.
This combination of drums is what I miss in recent outputs, compared to these type of songs .. the rhythm is not very imaginative.

app_engine
1st February 2011, 02:28 AM
"mazhai kaala mEgam onRu madi oonjaLadiyathu" - epitome of an effective popular music.

Gangai Amaran music sir, also suttufied from Telugu original I think :-)

tvsankar
1st February 2011, 06:41 PM
Kannan enna sonnan - PS - Saaindhamma saainthaadhu

indha padathin paadalgalai - Raido vil kaetadhum ... Mudhalil piidhta paatu idhu dhan........

Kannan enna sonnan - PS

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00566&lang=en

varutham varum time il indha paatai kaetal - Raja vum PS um - aarudhal solvadhai pola thonum.............

Soulful Compositiion from our Raja.

app_engine
1st February 2011, 10:12 PM
mouna rAgam Karthik / Revathy scenes' BGM :-)

kiru
2nd February 2011, 09:24 AM
Missed my freeway exit this morning on the way to work , because of being distracted listening to this song -
iLa nenjE vaa thenRal thEril engum pOi varalAm - a lyrical and percussion and a composition beauty. KJY, my favorite singer, starts the line high and mellows down immediately.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00711&lang=en
I liked the lyrics very much especially these two lines -

kannil kaanum yaavum ennai thoondudhe
endhan kaigal neendu vinnai theendudhe

(this time I did my research to make sure it is by IR :-). @app - who was the MD for the telugu original of the mazhai kaalam song ? thx )

Plum
2nd February 2011, 11:07 AM
Must be Chakravarthu

Querida
2nd February 2011, 11:11 AM
Missed my freeway exit this morning on the way to work , because of being distracted listening to this song -
iLa nenjE vaa thenRal thEril engum pOi varalAm - a lyrical and percussion and a composition beauty. KJY, my favorite singer, starts the line high and mellows down immediately.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00711&lang=en



Hmmm so far have not played IR music in car just in case of such a situation...get too immersed in the song
but thank you for the chance to revisit this album...am immersed with no exits in sight with "Kannama Kathalennum"

Plum
2nd February 2011, 11:19 AM
There you go Kiru (http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.telugufm.com%2Fmodules%2Fmusi c%2Fmoviedetail.aspx%3Fmid%3D10160&ei=LvBITcX7E4OOuQOy-IGVBQ&usg=AFQjCNExBieuR4JcSAEEuiw_Yx3mXW58tg)

It is Chakravarthy. The song is 'naa kallu chebuthunnaayi"

Sureshs65
2nd February 2011, 07:53 PM
Plum.

Yup. It is by Chakravarthy. It was very popular in Andhra those days. IIRC it had Nageshwar Rao and Sreedevi dancing. The movie 'Premabishekam' was a major hit and that is what got copied in Tamil. Again, if my memory serves me right, Balaji must have been the producer of the Tamil movie. He was the one who used to do _only_ copied movies those time. My feeling is that Raja would not have been happy copying the song from Telugu and hence he was probably not considered for this movie.

Sureshs65
2nd February 2011, 07:55 PM
Kiru,

'Vanna Vanna Pookal' is a terrific album. I love all the songs in this movie. Raja's freaks out.

tvsankar
2nd February 2011, 08:28 PM
Sivakara

lovely no of Raja.. Kadhak dance song from Raja.............enna oru perfection........ Great.

Picturisaiton is also gooooooooooooooooood..............

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj5pq6EPAHo&feature=player_embedded

plum,
indha paatuku - am expecting your write up.............

V_S
3rd February 2011, 12:01 AM
Thanks Ushaji for bringing up a beautiful song! Very complex tune, rhythm and orchestration and yet sounds so simple and Chitra's amazing singing!!

tvsankar
3rd February 2011, 12:40 AM
one more GEM from the same movie

Gana Shyama

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3CXPt6Lsms&feature=related

wat a compositiion.. wat a dance. lovely.............

tvsankar
3rd February 2011, 02:12 AM
VS,
sorry for the delayed response. ipo dhan parthen unga reply ai.
Welcome.
neenga ezhudha mateengala ...... detailed a.. indha paatu ku ellam...........

V_S
3rd February 2011, 03:11 AM
No problem Ushaji, no need to feel sorry. All songs in this movie are special. That too, whenever I hear the songs from this film, first thing I remember is the Sathyan Anthikkad's first time experience with Maestro. That he planned for a week session with Maestro, booked room for 7 days, but astonished that Maestro completed everything in few hours. That too he composed 25 songs in 3-4 hours and Sathyan picked 5 of them. We know how the song are. I can't imagine such proficiency. Ganashyama is one among them, very popular for its poly rhythm structure. Thanks for your encouragement, but I am a novice to write about its technical details, I'll leave it to experts in our hub. Thanks a lot for sharing these extra-ordinary compositions!

tvsankar
3rd February 2011, 05:08 PM
Thanks for the notes VS...............

kiru
4th February 2011, 01:54 AM
Plum and raagas thanks for your responses

AravindMano
4th February 2011, 09:38 AM
Indha BGM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ3rkkoW-2M&feature=related)-uh maRakkavE mudila :notworthy:

raajarasigan
4th February 2011, 02:43 PM
Indha BGM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ3rkkoW-2M&feature=related)-uh maRakkavE mudila :notworthy:That was excellent!!! :D thanks for sharing this AravindMano :-)

Sunil_M88
4th February 2011, 02:53 PM
Suga ragame :bow:

Sunil_M88
4th February 2011, 03:19 PM
Suga ragame :bow:

When listening to this song, I found the first interlude very conspicious and couldn't help but recall, "Khoobsurat" from Rog.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxSQLXXhsBo - Listen to the music @ 1:14 - 1:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnR-du0frU&feature=related - Now listen to the muisc @ 2:19 - 2:32

I Hate to compare - both songs are super. It might be a mere coincidence but neverthless who knows if M.M. Keeravani heard Suga Ragame from which I think he got inspiration (The beats are very similar too).

buggle
4th February 2011, 08:27 PM
Been a while i listened to these 2 songs - Varuthu varuthu and Rathiri neram from Brahmma....
Usage of instruments in both these 2 songs are mind-blowing. Esp the flute in both the songs.
All the different pieces - chours, flute all add more glitter to the song and on top of that amazing rendition by the 2 giants - SPB and SJ. In Rathiri neram in the first charanam SPB have a casual smile after - Thenaru idhuva..wow...both have really enjoyed when they sang these songs.

V_S
4th February 2011, 09:26 PM
ஒரு வானவில் போலே என் வாழ்விலே வந்தாய்
உன் பார்வையால் எனை வென்றாய் என் உயிரிலே நீ கலந்தாய் :musicsmile:

ஜெயச்சந்திரன்-ஜானகி யின் தேனான குரலில்.. ஆஹா அருமை... அருமை...

app_engine
4th February 2011, 09:46 PM
ஒரு வானவில் போலே என் வாழ்விலே வந்தாய்
உன் பார்வையால் எனை வென்றாய் என் உயிரிலே நீ கலந்தாய் :musicsmile:

ஜெயச்சந்திரன்-ஜானகி யின் தேனான குரலில்.. ஆஹா அருமை... அருமை...

The prelude / interludes are phenomenal as well!

Top class number!

AravindMano
5th February 2011, 05:32 AM
raajarasigan -Thanks lAme edhukku, nAnum raajarasigan dhAnE ;) My pleasure.

Sureshs65
5th February 2011, 09:23 PM
Watching 'Ariyudan Naan' program. This round is for people to sing the same song in different languages. One girl very wisely chose to sing, 'vizhiyile' in the pallavi, following it with the charanam of 'jotheyali' and finally blending into 'jaane do na'. She did it well. And what a song it is. Each one of the judges was excited. This song always makes you go, "Raja and no one else" :)

app_engine
6th February 2011, 08:42 PM
Watched the 'idea asianet' links posted in the titbits thread, thank you raj_musing for the links!

One thing that thoroughly impressed me (as it rightly did the judges too) is the quality of the orchestra! Especially the strings, WOW!

This used to be the sodhappal - almost always - on stage orchestras, even some of the popular ones of previous decades. Using keyboards to kill the spirit was a regular crime.

I'm extremely happy that such quality has happened at last with light music orchestras! (Possibly the presence of yesteryear movie artists in such teams - well, I think such teams are benefited by some who lost their jobs due to almost non-use of such section by many modern composers who save money with modern gadgets).

Sharath - a man of immense talents - even considered genius by some yesteryear DF-ers, has so much appreciation for IR! What nice remarks!

It was goosebumps when he asked the orchestra to repeat that fantastic interlude of 'chinnachchinna rOjAppoovE'!

raj_musing
6th February 2011, 11:37 PM
app_engine,

Ilayaraja hits is nowadays common for any reality shows and that is the time when the "orchestra" team comes to the limelight...Its just not the singers,but the orchestra also gets their share of applause and this doesn't really happen for any other rounds!

Just to show another link where playback singer Krishnachandran(who has sung for raja) sharing his experience with raja sir......and composer Auspechan explaining the complexity of the orchestra arrangement for the "sundari" song from dalapathi and calls it as composition of "international stuff"...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV4mcKXKUtI&feature=channel

enjoy!

tvsankar
7th February 2011, 12:06 AM
raj musing,
Thanks for the link....

Raja voda work ai patri - yar pesinalum.. kaetkum podhu - solla theriyadha sandhosham. tats all.

app_engine
7th February 2011, 12:25 AM
Raja voda work ai patri - yar pesinalum.. kaetkum podhu - solla theriyadha sandhosham. tats all.

That's true, but Ouseppu is a complicated character IMO. He was the one who was vocal during IR-ANV Kuruppu controversy and supposedly stated " PR songs are not popular, had they been popular such controversy would not have come up at all".

Dangerous fellow!

tvsankar
7th February 2011, 01:37 AM
That's true, but Ouseppu is a complicated character IMO. He was the one who was vocal during IR-ANV Kuruppu controversy and supposedly stated " PR songs are not popular, had they been popular such controversy would not have come up at all".

Dangerous fellow!

oh. appadiya. dono app. thank u...............

tvsankar
7th February 2011, 01:40 AM
Andha Nilava thaana kaiyilae pidichen - Mudhal Mariyadhai..
Lovely...............Extraordinary works.................

ovoru isnrument patriyum.. thaniya thaniya sollanam. sonna.. ovovoru instrument um kandipaga koba padum.
ennai yen nanrga sollavilali endru..............

tvsankar
7th February 2011, 02:08 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LfBuBUd180&feature=channel

Lady singer's rendition.. nice one..............

Flute piece - Fantastic.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LfBuBUd180&feature=channel

thank u raj musing........

raajarasigan
7th February 2011, 07:48 PM
Anbe Vaa Arugile - Kili Pechu Ketkavaa

What a song!! The feel & impact is heart breaking :sad: KJY's rendition :notworthy:

Sureshs65
7th February 2011, 08:34 PM
Listening to 'Preminchi Pelladu' songs. Superb ones. "vayyari goadaramma" takes you to the Godavari region, as Plum always claims. Then we have 'E chaitra veena', 'aade paade pillalam' , 'gopemma chetelo'. And of course the outstanding 'nirantaramu vasanthamule' Whatay whatay whatay lovely song it is. The violins, the tune, everything. Unforgettable stuff.

Enjoy it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBmSwBCXgeo

raj_musing
7th February 2011, 11:22 PM
Nirantharamu is indeed a masterpiece Suresh...Equally good one from Akhari porattam is "thella cheerakku" sung by Lataji and SPB. The tune is so magical that I hum this quiet often..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agZhFh9VFGA&feature=related

rajkumarc
8th February 2011, 12:50 PM
Oru Kaaviyam Arangerum Neram from Aruvadai Naal sung by IR. It just made me stop whatever work I was doing, come to Hub and write about it.

What a soulful and at the same time soothing rendition by IR. The interludes are mesmerizing, IR's usage of veenai is always special to me. I like that percussion instrument that accompanies veenai for a brief moment. In the second interlude veenai gets replaced with Guitar and a heavenly chorus section. Man, how much creativity in those two interludes. I have to listen to the song 10 times atleast to write this as there are too many good things to savour in this song.

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful song.

KV
8th February 2011, 05:19 PM
Suresh… lovely pick there in ‘Preminchi Pelladu’. The master, as always, deconstructs the local setting, takes its DNA, weaves his signature strands along with it and creates an ingenious species, that would still retain the flavour of the original genre/mileu. And as with many of his other Telugu albums, this one also wholly features the lethal Balu+Janaki combo. To add to their deadly skills and magical rapport, there’s also the home pitch advantage here! What else can it result in other than a homerun!
My pick from the album, for now, is Gopemma Chethulo. From an uber funky groove in the pallavi(which is driven by his trademark Mrudangam/Tabla chops), he transforms it into a delicate, silken charanam, that kinda follows a Q&A style between the two singers. Lovely!

The song that’s playing in my head as I write this is ‘yevevo kalalu’ from Jwala. This song re-iterates IR’s stand on the importance of the ‘emotions’ (er… peelings’mbangale) conveyed by a song and how it has to weigh over the display of technicality/wizardry in it. Those masterly syncopations, minute sangathis, etc he throws in, but envelopes it all within the element of ‘emotions’, that stands as the soul of the song. Another textbook demo on how a soulful song can be composed and made to be sung.

Rajkumarc... with you on that gem, Oru Kaviyam. ShAstAnga namaskaram to IR! (er.. does Surya have a patent on this?)

V_S
8th February 2011, 08:24 PM
What a debut! Beautiful first post, excellent write-up, Welcome KV to the hub!

Sureshs65
8th February 2011, 08:40 PM
Wonderful description KV.

Listening to the songs from 'Chettukinda Pleader" Again some superb numbers. Especially 'alli billi kalala raave'. The songs from these two films have been running in my car continuously for the past two days.

app_engine
8th February 2011, 11:09 PM
What a debut! Beautiful first post, excellent write-up, Welcome KV to the hub!

+1

ஆனா, எனக்கு அவர் பாஷையைப்பாக்கும் போது ரொம்ப நாளா இங்க இருக்கவர் மாதிரித்தோணுது :-)

KV
9th February 2011, 02:02 PM
Suresh, VS, A_E.. nandri hai! (anjathey; logu to daya: “yengyo pisiru adikkidhu”)
For someone who has been actively passive-hubbing (watching from outside) for more than a couple of years, I guess its but natural to pick up some traits from the only-hub-fossible lingo!

Currently listening to Kurangu Arattai (Monkey Chatter) from Mumbai Xpress. One of the peaks of IR’s post 2000 work; hell, I’d even go further and say it’s his best in this time period. In what he would make appear like simple ‘cartoonish’ music, the multiple layers he creates is quite baffling. Inter-weaving WCM & Jazz elements, incorporating scale changes, changing rhythm patterns; this one is, to me, a standout composition; a ‘never before, never after’ piece. The drumming is top notch, comprising of many interesting and at times, pretty perplexing, patterns. And if that wouldn’t suffice, the song shifts from aadi talam mid-way, goes to misra (7/8) and returns to aadi, that too with such subtlety, that its quite easy to miss the change in rhythm. Masterstroke!
(There are only two other songs I can think of where he conjures up similar stuff, straddling between varying thalams and nadais: Polla vinayen from Thiruvasagam and Aruna Kirana from Guru. Monstrosity I say!)

vel
9th February 2011, 04:20 PM
Suresh, VS, A_E.. nandri hai! (anjathey; logu to daya: “yengyo pisiru adikkidhu”)
For someone who has been actively passive-hubbing (watching from outside) for more than a couple of years, I guess its but natural to pick up some traits from the only-hub-fossible lingo!

Currently listening to Kurangu Arattai (Monkey Chatter) from Mumbai Xpress. One of the peaks of IR’s post 2000 work; hell, I’d even go further and say it’s his best in this time period. In what he would make appear like simple ‘cartoonish’ music, the multiple layers he creates is quite baffling. Inter-weaving WCM & Jazz elements, incorporating scale changes, changing rhythm patterns; this one is, to me, a standout composition; a ‘never before, never after’ piece. The drumming is top notch, comprising of many interesting and at times, pretty perplexing, patterns. And if that wouldn’t suffice, the song shifts from aadi talam mid-way, goes to misra (7/8) and returns to aadi, that too with such subtlety, that its quite easy to miss the change in rhythm. Masterstroke!
(There are only two other songs I can think of where he conjures up similar stuff, straddling between varying thalams and nadais: Polla vinayen from Thiruvasagam and Aruna Kirana from Guru. Monstrosity I say!)

yeah, love that piece!

Sureshs65
9th February 2011, 08:09 PM
app,

+1. Same blood. The language is that of a veteran. Whether he was actively involved here earlier or has a blog of his own I do not know, but KV's writings are as good as music in K Vishwanath's films. So lets ask KV to keep them coming :)