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V_S
10th February 2011, 12:38 AM
Listening to K J Yesudas solo Malayalam hits or I would say listening only to first song in this list. அரிகே அரிகே என்னாகிலும் எத்ர தூரம் எத்ர தூரம் (Dooram Arike 1980). I could not go past this song. This one kills me like anything. Just that prelude guitar piece and the guitar piece at the end of first interlude is enough for me to put it in loop. How could he freak out with guitar for a pathos song without spoiling the feel of the song? Only Maestro fossible :notworthy: (stealing hub's most admired word!).
The prelude starts similar to Nenjathai Killaathe title theme, but the way guitar is played in the middle feels like someone is breaking it :lol:. Never heard such amazing guitar work, everytime how can he play differently. The first interlude starts off with a phaser, but I thought there is no place for guitar then, but suddenly for few moments guitar is played which is totally different from the actual flow, but totally in sync. The same is played at the end of interlude which is the most fascinating part to me in the whole song.

Coming to the rendering, When KJY goes to lower octaves (please observe when he sings "Arike Arike" and "Ee IruL", his voice sounds like never heard before, very very sweet. Normally lower octaves does not register to many singers. Even if it registers, it will not be sounding as beautiful as KJY's. Beautiful tune and interludes with that magical touch of meloncholy violin, Mesmerizing song!. In fact, all songs in this film are outstanding.

Recommended to listen to a good quality rather than this youtube link to appreciate it better, especially the guitar.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH1QB5Noe60
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dooram+arike&aq=f (all songs from this film - first five links)

tvsankar
10th February 2011, 02:24 AM
V S,
Neenga sonna paatai kaetadhu ilai.. But

One word about Raja's Guitar is - Raja's Guitar Has the feelings..... expresses the Mood.........

Sureshs65
10th February 2011, 09:07 AM
Thanks V_S for reminding me of this lovely song. Probably a song not heard much. Thanks for the youtube link. Will check it out now.

Querida
10th February 2011, 11:14 AM
V_S What a find! :thumbsup: very fine write up as well. Thank you for sharing :)

Btw who is that gracing your avatar?

V_S
10th February 2011, 08:22 PM
Querida,
Thanks. He is Duke Ellington, the famous Jazz composer and pianist, who wrote around 1000 compositions. For more details, please visit this site, one of my favorite musician of all time.
http://www.dukeellington.com/

app_engine
10th February 2011, 10:05 PM
காவிரியே கவிக்குயிலே கண்மணியே வா வா
(அடுத்த வாரிசு)

IR possibly got a set of new toys when composing for this movie and tried out the "special effects" and the songs were quite trendy. (pEsakkoodAdhu being the best number IMO).

The rhythm arrangement of this song takes one from wherever he is and throws into a boat effortlessly. The most enjoyable part is the concluding pallavi - SPB thoroughly enjoying himself!

thumburu
11th February 2011, 06:10 PM
Coincidence !
Recently listened with keen interest, the two famous boat/ship courtship songs “kaaviriye kavikuyile” and “varudhu varudhu iLam kaatru” . The former has louder row rythms and the later has that incessant steamer rhythm .
I particularly love the wafting effect when Janaki sings the lines
“poonkaatru thaalaatta thaaLaadha mogam
Theeraadha dhagangaL theeramal theerum” – her voice quivers with the sea wind.
In “varudhu varudhu”, it’s the intricate flute twirl in something like Hamsadhwani that leads up to the soaring Janaki’s “oorai chutrum … “ second charanam start.
Raja’s songs are generously littered with such wonders that I can savour life long.
The songs I can unwind a long week with.

Sureshs65
11th February 2011, 09:54 PM
Please don't hit me but I haven't either of the songs that were mentioned by app or thumburu. And both never go wrong in their taste. So can someone kindly tell me which movie is the 'varudhu varudhu ilam katru' from so that I can listen to it immediately?

app_engine
11th February 2011, 10:07 PM
I haven't either of the songs that were mentioned by app or thumburu.
:shock:

'kAviriyE' is from aduththa vArisu, the album is an absolute treat and was novel / fresh when it arrived. Rajinikanth / Sridevi movie, how you could miss a Sridevi movie BTW? :wink:
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00021&lang=en


'varudhu varudhu' is from brammA, I think, heard once or twice, didn't get a chance to dwell upon the song.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00078&lang=en

Sureshs65
11th February 2011, 10:19 PM
Good question app but in those days we didn't get all the Sreedevi movies in Hyd. Ofcourse I have heard 'paesakoodadhu' a zillion times but never this song. Thanks for the link. Shall listen now.

app_engine
11th February 2011, 10:29 PM
The 'Oh my love, you are my sweetheart' portion in kAviriyE must be an IR fav. He repeated it in the 'kaisE kahen' of Siva 2006...

app_engine
11th February 2011, 10:31 PM
'pEsakkoodAthu', didn't have Sridevi on screen. (Silukku)

Sureshs65
11th February 2011, 11:37 PM
app,

Thanks for the links. I just heard both. Now I can recall hearing 'kaviriye' earlier. Especially the English portions :) I have heard 'varudhu varudhu'. As thumburu says it is a lovely song with a dash of Hamsadhwani. Lovely interludes. Wonder how I missed this lovely song earlier. Thanks to thumburu for bringing this up.

app_engine
12th February 2011, 12:00 AM
பூமாலை ஒரு பாவை ஆனதோ?
(தங்க மகன், எஸ்பிபி / ஜானகி, ரஜினிகாந்த் / பூர்ணிமா ஜெயராமன் )

This song is more like a 'kadhambam' than a 'poomAlai' (typically made of one flower) :-)

Starts with a strong bass guitar / cymbal crash / keyboard sounds followed by majestic MGR'ish trumpet / horn sounds. (I think all this wind-instrument grandeur was a Sathya movies demand to Raja). Raja freaks out in the prelude / interlude / postludes mixing all kinds of genres / instruments / change of pace etc.

SPB / SJ also possibly got a free hand and sing in a way slightly uncharacteristic for a Raja song, enjoying themselves and not worrying about getting "disciplined" :-)

The most enjoyable sounds to me are a) the background for the pallavi (chords / bass / jazzy drum sound - rattling the cymbals etc). b) the sudden northie style tabla - claps in 1st interlude combined with qawwalish singing by SJ as a dialog with sweet lead guitar c) ending part of the 2nd interlude where wind instruments sound quite majestic, much like the third interlude of iLamai idhO idhO, followed by a non-percussion + guitar backgrounded start to second saraNam, very sweet!

Current MDs can probably build 5 songs out of this one IR number :wink:

baroque
12th February 2011, 12:42 AM
பேய்களை நம்பாதே பிஞ்சுலே வெம்பாதே .... கமல ஹாசன் with ராகம் நாட்டை ambience from மகாநதி.

சொல்லாத ராகங்கள் என்னென்ன.....lovely டூயட்
light, airy, smooth பாலா & lilting ஜானு.

மகாநதி is a classical delight from Ilayaraja for Kamalahaasan.
vinatha.

baroque
12th February 2011, 02:38 AM
பூவிழி வாசலில் யாரடி வந்தது கிளியே......ஸ்ரீ.யேசுதாஸ் & ஜானு lilting டூயட்...தீபம்
tempo, flute and the guitar, strings - குஷி , ilayaraaja defines !

good old early இளையராஜா ..long long long ago , forever fresh in our memories!

vinatha.

tvsankar
12th February 2011, 02:27 PM
Poovana yetai thottu
Ponnana Ezhuthala - Mano and VJ - Rare combo. - Nice Rendition...................

Beautiful Harmony portion................

Grip of the song - Fantastic.............

Sooriyanai sutri vara - kolgal pola..............

Poovana yeta thotthu - Mano and VJ

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00499&lang=en

tvsankar
12th February 2011, 02:31 PM
Sikkunu izhukudhu - K S Chitra and SPB

Lovely Harmony.................. Ennagada dei la kuda iruku...............

Sweet Flow........

sikkunu

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00705&lang=en

tvsankar
12th February 2011, 02:40 PM
Lovely Rendition of SPB - like it - Nenju kulae pon na vechi kida taaaaaaaaaa

tvsankar
12th February 2011, 03:40 PM
Paarthathenna - Nice .. as usual RAja's Guitar........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyrvLu0RdQM&feature=related

tvsankar
12th February 2011, 03:52 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk77taRfXoE&feature=more_related

pattu kannam - SPB's hahaha - kuda notes aga padara KING............

Sureshs65
12th February 2011, 08:45 PM
app,

'poomalai' a lovely song. Now listening to 'varudhu varudhu' from 'Brahma' Thanks to thumburu for speaking about the song and app_eng for the link.

Yesterday I was in a theatre where the operator had loaded the reel wrongly!! So switched on the lines and started playing Raja's telugu songs. 'O Paapa Laali' and 'Gallu Gallu Gallu Mana'. Was pleasantly surprised. Generally the filler music in most theatres is some recent kutthu paatu.

KV
13th February 2011, 06:57 PM
Listening to K J Yesudas solo Malayalam hits or I would say listening only to first song in this list. அரிகே அரிகே என்னாகிலும் எத்ர தூரம் எத்ர தூரம் (Dooram Arike 1980). I could not go past this song. This one kills me like anything. Just that prelude guitar piece and the guitar piece at the end of first interlude is enough for me to put it in loop. How could he freak out with guitar for a pathos song without spoiling the feel of the song? Only Maestro fossible :notworthy: (stealing hub's most admired word!).
The prelude starts similar to Nenjathai Killaathe title theme, but the way guitar is played in the middle feels like someone is breaking it :lol:. Never heard such amazing guitar work, everytime how can he play differently. The first interlude starts off with a phaser, but I thought there is no place for guitar then, but suddenly for few moments guitar is played which is totally different from the actual flow, but totally in sync. The same is played at the end of interlude which is the most fascinating part to me in the whole song.

Coming to the rendering, When KJY goes to lower octaves (please observe when he sings "Arike Arike" and "Ee IruL", his voice sounds like never heard before, very very sweet. Normally lower octaves does not register to many singers. Even if it registers, it will not be sounding as beautiful as KJY's. Beautiful tune and interludes with that magical touch of meloncholy violin, Mesmerizing song!. In fact, all songs in this film are outstanding.

Recommended to listen to a good quality rather than this youtube link to appreciate it better, especially the guitar.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH1QB5Noe60
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dooram+arike&aq=f (all songs from this film - first five links)

Wonderfully put V_S! Thanks for introducing this song to me.

KV
13th February 2011, 07:06 PM
A_E, nice writeup on Poomalai... one blinder of a club song! The drums, bass guitar, guitar, trumpets... live instruments are unmatched in the energy and emotions they bring out! All synthesizers please go to self-destruct mode!

jaiganes
13th February 2011, 10:10 PM
Nadakkudhu nandha vanam nandha vanam...
The counterpointed chorus melody is something one can write a research paper on... LEt me try...

baroque
14th February 2011, 05:11 AM
vintage wine - sihimuththa needi........Shri.Yesudas & Janu.
Early Ilayaraaja's violin & flute.
80s ilayaraaja rules forever!
vinatha.

Sureshs65
15th February 2011, 08:46 PM
Listening to this rendition of 'asalem thochadhu naaku' from 'Anathapuram'. This girl does a decent job considering her age and the complexity of the song. (She starts after SPB finishes his song.)

http://urstelugustudio.blogspot.com/2011/02/padutha-teeyaga-childrens-special-music_1921.html

prashanth12
16th February 2011, 11:35 AM
A while back I posted about the Maragatha Veenai song, finally got the film yesterday.
Here is the Kanna Vaa song someone mentioned that wasn't on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dTr8CysS4I
The instrumental parts are nice....
As for the movie itself, it is just o.k. More potential than execution...

tvsankar
16th February 2011, 11:56 AM
Enani pada solladhae.. Cute Revathi...........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqbOaaVWKWA&feature=more_related

Nice song of Raja.

tvsankar
16th February 2011, 12:15 PM
Unnai kanum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFnq5lHhTx0&feature=related

raj_musing
16th February 2011, 10:46 PM
Another beauty from Raja with his signature everywhere in the composition. Perhaps a rare pick, as I have never heard much of this song...

Vasantha Vela from Khooni

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTIx462484s

prashanth12
16th February 2011, 11:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEbtsC2YQd0
Really melodious song.
Particularly like the way the flute comes in at the beginning....
Possible my favourite semi-classical one from Raja.

tvsankar
17th February 2011, 12:39 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAKGpyV-anI&feature=bf_prev&list=SPE9E3A9CC3974F860&index=94

Song is finished by the Flute.. so sweet. i like it.

tvsankar
17th February 2011, 12:47 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z90XD2mmgro&feature=relmfu

tvsankar
17th February 2011, 12:54 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkPxCJ5ux-c&feature=related

Sureshs65
17th February 2011, 08:00 AM
RM,

'vasantha vela' is a fantastic composition. Unfortunately it is not heard much. Not sure what was the fate of the movie. Raja is in full form in this song.

Prasanth: Lovely song, 'sangathamizh kaviye'. One of the good ragamalikas of Raja.

jaiganes
17th February 2011, 08:33 PM
yaela malai kaattukKuLLe from naadodi thendral.
Fantastic composition, thumping rhythms. haunting male chorus, super interlaced drums, excellent counterpointed pipe melody in the second interlude, delightful piano prelude..
but overpowering everything else, Malaysia sings a stunner and elevates the song to a heights where other playback singers can only dream of.
He puts his heart, lungs and soul into it and makes it a classic. The charanams are a howler and the breath control is AWESOME..
May GOD bless him with speedy recovery and renewed vigour!!!

V_S
17th February 2011, 08:52 PM
That's a great song Jai. IRRC, does this song have a flute tremelo as it prelude? I remember reading about this in Vicky's blog. MV at his best. He has that magical voice. I too wish him to recover soon.

V_S
17th February 2011, 09:25 PM
கீழ் வானிலே இளஞ்சூரியன் தேரோட்டமே காண
விடி காலையில் பூ தென்றலில் நான் காண்பது பேரின்பமே
என்றும் பொங்கும் வண்ணம் கண்டேன்
புதுமையே இயற்கையை ரசிக்காதோ
ஹேய் ஹேய் ஓராயிரம்...

நீ பார்த்ததும் நான் வந்ததும் தேனானதே வாழ்வில்
நீ பார்த்ததும் நான் வந்ததும் தேனானதே வாழ்வில்
இளஞ்ஜோடியின் விழி ஜாடையில் பேராசைகள் ஒருகோடியே
அங்கம் மின்னும் தங்கம் கண்டேன்
இளமையே இனிமையை ரசிக்காதோ
ஹேய் ஹேய் ஓராயிரம்...

What a lovely song! Only SPB sir can sing these kind of songs. The lines hightlight in bold are the vintage strokes of the Master. :notworthy: I would die to hear those lines. Excellent composition, with that husky voice of SPB doing the remaining trick. That lovely guitar in the second interlude!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBCLN6d3JQQ&feature=related

These are kind of compositions I am terribly missing in today's run-of-mill songs.
I would love to repeat what P_R always tell. Whatay Loully :clap: :clap:

venkkiram
17th February 2011, 09:49 PM
yaela malai kaattukKuLLe from naadodi thendral.
Fantastic composition, thumping rhythms. haunting male chorus, super interlaced drums, excellent counterpointed pipe melody in the second interlude, delightful piano prelude..
but overpowering everything else, Malaysia sings a stunner and elevates the song to a heights where other playback singers can only dream of.
He puts his heart, lungs and soul into it and makes it a classic. The charanams are a howler and the breath control is AWESOME..
May GOD bless him with speedy recovery and renewed vigour!!!

இரண்டாவது சரணம் முன்னதை விட கொஞ்சம் துரிதமா போகும் தாளத்தோடு சேர்ந்து . சரணம் , பல்லவி என பாடல் முடியும் வரை பாடிக்கொண்டே இருக்கிறார் தொடர்ந்து ஒன்றரை நிமிடம் . சுருதி பிசகாமல் .. உணர்வைச் சிதைக்காமல் .. உச்சரிப்பு சொல்லவே வேண்டாம் . கணீர் கணிரேன்று வந்து விழும் அழுத்தமான வார்த்தைகள் .

பாடலை நினைவு படுத்தியதற்கு நன்றி ஜெய் . ரொம்ப நாள் ஆகிவிட்டது இதை ரசித்து கேட்டு.

San_K
17th February 2011, 10:01 PM
@V_S

One of my most fav. song :D thanks :)

BTW unga posta 'quote' panna mudiyala ennennamO error solluthu vBullettin

V_S
17th February 2011, 10:15 PM
Thanks San_K. This song is very close to my heart.
PS: I tried quoting mine and previewed, it appeared fine to me, not sure, if it is due to tamizh fonts.

San_K
17th February 2011, 10:24 PM
V_S, I got it, it was because 5 images restriction of Hub policy

venkkiram
17th February 2011, 11:01 PM
ஒரு கூட்டில் சின்ன கோகிலம் இரண்டு
ஒன்று கூடும் இரு வாலிபம் பிரண்டு

நான் எதிர்பார்த்த ராஜாவின் முத்திரைகள் இதன் இரண்டாவது இடை இசையில் கிடைத்தன . அப்படி ஒரு இசையை அந்த இடத்தில் வழங்கியிருப்பார் அனாயாசமாக. அசாத்தியமான கற்பனை வளம். வேகமான ஓட்டம் குறைந்து பாடலுக்கான தாளக்கட்டோடு சேரும் இடம் சொர்க்கம் . இது போன்ற பாடல்கள் எல்லாம் கண்ணை மூடிக்கொண்டு பாலுக்கு கொடுக்கப் படவேண்டியவை . மனோவிற்கு கிடைத்தது அவரது ஜென்ம பலன் .

சரணத்தில் வரும் "குக்கூ குக்கூ குக்குக்குக்கூ" என்ற இடம் ரொம்பப் பிடிக்கும்.

irir123
18th February 2011, 12:05 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cb0Gfdoqgw&NR=1

very, very, very, 'Ennio Morricone' ish!

can anyone identify the film ? thx in advance

jaiganes
18th February 2011, 01:02 AM
sounds like moodupani.. let me check...

raajarasigan
18th February 2011, 01:58 PM
EVK ? :rolling eyes:

Sunil_M88
18th February 2011, 09:36 PM
Angey Yaaru Paaru. We need more youthful compositions like this from Raaja.

V_S
18th February 2011, 09:45 PM
Kelviyum Naane and Bathilum Naane is again a well UNknown film (starring Karthik, Aruna). The film may be deserved to be unknown but not their songs. Amazing guitar centric songs!
Endrum Vaana VeLiyil, Aadai Kondu Aadum (similar to Aayiram thaamarai mottukkale) or Ninaithu Ninaithu (P Susheela and that second interlude with Veena, makes a beautiful number) or Raja-BSS's excellent Sollikodu, the songs are dearest to me. Since I like them a lot, I mentioned about this in another forum as well.

Endrum Vaana VeLiyil (my favorite and pick) - Starts with super confident guitar (with piano), "bestest" after Ilaya Nila. When Unni Menon starts humming, again that bass guitar chords, unbelievable!! Pallavi again is backed up by guitar riffs. But the first interlude starts surprisingly with a brisk piano and guitar followed by heavy violins. I don't know why Maestro always saves the best for second interlude. The piano run in second interlude is not we hear very often. Beautiful tune and song, but again it has become a rare gem, rather than popular. :(
In Aadai Kondu Aadum, Maestro has done a beautiful jugalbandi between Mridhangam and Guitar (what a combination!) in second interlude. After this juggle bandi is over, observe the sound of guitar, a very new sound. How he accents flute with guitar at the end of interlude, astonishing!!

The surprise bonus package (in all songs) of orchestration are mridhangam, piano and veena supporting the mighty guitar, not to forget the life line, violins.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00296&lang=en

app_engine
18th February 2011, 09:58 PM
I don't know why Maestro always saves the best for second interlude.

Must be for "sustaining interest" till the end.

By the time the thrill of a new pallavi melody & saraNam melody are wearing out (middle pallavi & saraNam 2 are essentially "repeattu" and may turn off some impatient youths) he throws in extra magic to "numb" the listener in bOthai :-)

app_engine
18th February 2011, 10:02 PM
Obviously, my post above cannot be correct per Raja strategy...the "intoxication / trance" biz is just a personal experience thingy.

For e.g., after the second interlude of 'pon mAlaippozhudhu', I reach a high and won't even know until the song ends and another starts...which with a jolt will bring me down to earth :-)

jaiganes
18th February 2011, 10:30 PM
That's a great song Jai. IRRC, does this song have a flute tremelo as it prelude? I remember reading about this in Vicky's blog. MV at his best. He has that magical voice. I too wish him to recover soon.

yup you are correct. it was my mistake...

V_S
18th February 2011, 11:38 PM
Very true App :thumbsup:. It is just like, we were listening to the prelude, pallavi, interlude and 1st charanam, and already impressed with the compostion/song, but Raja saying to us, 'don't yet conclude the best is yet to come'.

baroque
20th February 2011, 01:53 AM
தபலா இளையராஜா's waltz touch சரணங்கள் of எங்கெங்கு நீ சென்ற போதும் என் நெஞ்சமே உன்னைத் தேடும் ...... guitar strumming , flute / violin வாசிச்சிங் good old 80s இளையராஜா's romance on this rainy , cold weekend, I dig.
kitanaa haseen hain mausam ..... oh..yeah!

Shri.இளையராஜா & Shri. யேசுதாஸ் ENCHANTMENT PERSONIFIED.
சித்ரா is SWEET.
Vinatha.

Sunil_M88
20th February 2011, 02:15 AM
Kanmani - Netru Vantha Kaatru

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00262

tvsankar
20th February 2011, 05:27 PM
for MVD

Pattu vanna selai kari - Great Renditiion for Rajani.............

Flute - Excellent punctuations..........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_PZM-z5K7g

tvsankar
20th February 2011, 05:29 PM
Kodai kala katrae

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9-7_rW9H28&feature=related

baroque
20th February 2011, 10:59 PM
oh ... கோடைகால காற்றே.... is a smooth ballad .
மலேசியா வாசுதேவன் and ஜானு இன் ஆத்து மேட்டுல ஒரு பாட்டுக்கேக்குது ....
energetic singing , rhythmic early இளையராஜா is everybody 's favorite .
வினதா.

app_engine
21st February 2011, 09:51 PM
all kinds of MV songs under Raja's baton (I've heard every one of them from the links in hub threads , blogs...)

அப்பப்போ துக்கம் தொண்டையை அடைக்கிறது :-(

San_K
21st February 2011, 10:36 PM
http://www.jeyamohan.in/?p=12737

http://radiospathy.blogspot.com/2011/02/blog-post_20.html

BTW today only i knew "ஆனந்தத் தேன் காற்று தாலாட்டு" song was song by MV. Awesome song. MV in Trichy Loganation style :notworthy:

app_engine
21st February 2011, 11:32 PM
MV in Trichy Loganation style :notworthy:

அது சிதம்பரம் ஜெயராமன் மாதிரிங்க.
(வண்ணத்தமிழ் பெண்ணொருத்தி என்னெதிரில் வந்தாள், விண்ணோடும் முகிலோடும் விளையாடும் வெண்ணிலவே போன்ற பாடல்கள் பாடியவர், சிவாஜிக்கு இவர் தான் முதல் பின்னணிக்குரல் - கா கா கா / நெஞ்சு பொறுக்குதில்லையே இவையெல்லாம் பராசக்தி பாடல்கள் , முக வுக்கு சொந்தக்காரர்)

திருச்சி லோகநாதன் ஆசையே அலை போலே, அடிக்கிற கை தான் அணைக்கும் பாடியவர், தீபன் சக்ரவர்த்தியோட அப்பா

San_K
21st February 2011, 11:59 PM
Oh appadiya! confusion

Thanks for the correction

app_engine
22nd February 2011, 01:43 AM
http://www.jeyamohan.in/?p=12737


Is JeMo writing obituary or "shaji-tuary" ?

Sorry, this mudhuku-scratching doesn't smell good :-(

Even a child can understand the ulterior interests of Shaji - a non-entity and wannabe writer - in using the name of an iconic singer whose "foregrounders" had Kamal & Rajini among them. Someone in sick condition whose name can be used to create passion by way of slander such as " neglected when he was down by very big names, such as Ilayaraja".

May be the efforts of Shaji -i.e. ottuNNi tech - didn't click well and now JeMo calls it sour grapes ("எந்த எதிர்பார்ப்பும் இன்றி" etc).

Poor try!

V_S
22nd February 2011, 08:37 AM
This song immediately comes to my mind when thinking of MV sir. No one can bring this much energy into a song. Has given everything into this song. Infact, every song he has sung. He has left a big void in our tamil film industry and music, by leaving us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOUyOklDqkY
Deepest Condolences :(

baroque
22nd February 2011, 09:43 AM
தந்தேன் தந்தேன் இசை செந்தேன் தந்தேனடி.......மலேசியா வாசு in வில்லுப்பாட்டுக்காரன் for ஸ்ரீ.இளையராஜா.

oh ...பார்ட்டி நல்ல பார்ட்டிதான் beauty ன்னா beauty தான்.... இதயம்...டீசிங் song.

தோப்பிலொரு நாடகம் நடக்குது ஏலேலங்கிளியே.....வாசு with ஜானு & ராஜா

FOREVER GLORIOUS 80s இளையராஜா.


மலர்களிலே...........ஆராதனை
மலர்களிலே..........ஆராதனை
மாலை நேரம் மயங்கும் நேரம்
மனங்களிலே காதலின் வேதனை
மலர்களிலே.........ஆராதனை
வாசு... you did it all with இளையராஜா
ஜானு lady you rock !


We love you very much வாசு.
மலர்களே நாதஸ்வரங்கள் ....ஜானும்மா is mesmerizing .

வாசு,You are precious like age old wine. We cherish you forever.
Vinatha.

Sureshs65
22nd February 2011, 06:21 PM
A nice tribute Malaysia Vasudevan by Director SuKa in his own inimitable style.

”அண்ணன்களின் பாடகன் - மலேசியா வாசுதேவன்” - சுகா http://solvanam.com/?p=13064

Sureshs65
22nd February 2011, 06:29 PM
app_eng,

Read JeMo's post. As you said, it is as much about Shaji as it is about Malaysia Vasudevan.

Plum
22nd February 2011, 07:52 PM
முக வுக்கு சொந்தக்காரர்)

mu ka married CSJ's sister, among others!

Sunil_M88
22nd February 2011, 07:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVzkcT7QFXc

raj_musing
23rd February 2011, 12:04 AM
A forgotten song, which Iam finding after many years. Though sung by KJY in telugu,Iam sure there was a tamil version for this song sung by Raja/Jayachandran? Iam unable to find the movie name......

Mindblowing humming and percussion arrangement

Midisipade deepalivi from Asthulu Anthasthulu:-

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

thiru2109
23rd February 2011, 01:19 AM
thirutheril varum silayo
Engum Niraintha
Ponnaram poovaaram
Chinna Kannan Alzhakiraan
Maalai Sevvanam
Uravugal Thodarkathai
Oru Raagam Paadalodu and ...

visit http://www.youtube.com/user/mightymusician10 and enjoys raaja' diamonds

app_engine
23rd February 2011, 01:52 AM
Welcome, thiru2109 :-)

முதல் போஸ்ட்டே ஸ்ட்ராங்கா "டயமண்டு"ன்னு போட்டுட்டீங்க :-)

thiru2109
23rd February 2011, 02:21 AM
வரவேற்புக்கு மிக்க நன்றி :-)
உயிரோடு கலந்து விட்ட அவரது பாடல்கலை வேறு எப்படி சொல்வது?

rajkumarc
23rd February 2011, 04:56 AM
For MV - Paattu Enge from Poovizhi Vaasalile. The way MV softens his voice and reaches higher octaves in the charanams gives me goosebumps :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Sureshs65
23rd February 2011, 10:05 AM
RM,

Here is the original Tamil version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNlcR4UxZls

raj_musing
23rd February 2011, 10:10 AM
Suresh,

Thank you :) Great song and infact it was raja who sang the song...Also please check your PM.

Thanks
R

Sureshs65
23rd February 2011, 04:34 PM
Some of Malaysia Vasudevan's super songs in my blog tribute to him 'kodai kaala katre' : http://bit.ly/fj0G71

Please read and comment.

Sunil_M88
23rd February 2011, 05:29 PM
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer.asp?sngs='SNGIRR0053'&lang=en

KV
23rd February 2011, 08:17 PM
Kelviyum Naane and Bathilum Naane is again a well UNknown film (starring Karthik, Aruna). The film may be deserved to be unknown but not their songs. Amazing guitar centric songs!
Endrum Vaana VeLiyil, Aadai Kondu Aadum (similar to Aayiram thaamarai mottukkale) or Ninaithu Ninaithu (P Susheela and that second interlude with Veena, makes a beautiful number) or Raja-BSS's excellent Sollikodu, the songs are dearest to me. Since I like them a lot, I mentioned about this in another forum as well.

Endrum Vaana VeLiyil (my favorite and pick) - Starts with super confident guitar (with piano), "bestest" after Ilaya Nila. When Unni Menon starts humming, again that bass guitar chords, unbelievable!! Pallavi again is backed up by guitar riffs. But the first interlude starts surprisingly with a brisk piano and guitar followed by heavy violins. I don't know why Maestro always saves the best for second interlude. The piano run in second interlude is not we hear very often. Beautiful tune and song, but again it has become a rare gem, rather than popular. :(
In Aadai Kondu Aadum, Maestro has done a beautiful jugalbandi between Mridhangam and Guitar (what a combination!) in second interlude. After this juggle bandi is over, observe the sound of guitar, a very new sound. How he accents flute with guitar at the end of interlude, astonishing!!

The surprise bonus package (in all songs) of orchestration are mridhangam, piano and veena supporting the mighty guitar, not to forget the life line, violins.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00296&lang=en


V_S - nice find; I've not listened to this album before.
However, Aadai Kondu Aadum does have a deadlier gulty twin in the form of Vela Pala Ledu from the movie Abhilasha (not sure which one was first). SPB+SJ vocals. Need I elaborate any further to compare it with the Tamizh version? (I dont know if its just me, but I feel the guitars are much clearer in the gult version. Or maybe its the scratchy thiraipaadal copy)

Sureshs65
23rd February 2011, 08:27 PM
KV,

'vela paala' is an amazing song indeed. Excellent tune, orchestration and wonderful energy.

app_engine
23rd February 2011, 10:26 PM
பாடவா உன் பாடலை
(நான் பாடும் பாடல், ஜானகி, த்ரில் வெர்ஷன்)

At times my wife'll :shock: me with peculiar questions.

One such question yesterday when this song was played in the vaNdi :
"இது ஜானகி தானே? "
(Ofcourse, she followed up with a lot of praises for the voice :) )

Sureshs65
23rd February 2011, 11:51 PM
app_eng,

:) .. and followed by praise for your knowledge of TFM? :)

jaiganes
24th February 2011, 01:48 AM
Malaysia and Murai and Raaja - in Kannada - a Unique combination. The song is the absolute tribute to the combination Raja and MV. Raja ups the ante with the awesome prelude and Malaysia matches with an awesome pallavi singing hitting the blocks right from the first note. Then Raaja throws in a challenge with a first interlude, and Malaysia proves equal to the task. Then Raaja goes into his "Zone" and comes up with the best second interlude of the century and then Malaysia matches the "freakishness" with his non stop second charanam starter which is a blinder. And then ends up the song with a "hrrr hrrr" that can only be done by Kishoreda - no matter what freakish line of instrumentation Raaja serves up, Malaysia proves equal to the challenge. The song is a delight - needless to say.. A Raja Malaysia classic...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTB9IqYfQWs

Querida
24th February 2011, 10:44 AM
Wow lots of songs to catch up on :D

Whenever I hear this song by chance, I got to find it and replay it to my heart's content...

Mano's version of "Aasiyilae" from "Enga Ooru Kaavalkaaran" something wonderful happens every time I hear "naanaa paadaliyae.. neethaan paada vachche.." :musicsmile:

btw...however silly this question is :oops:...what does this line mean...?
"aasaiyilae paaththi katti
naaththu oNNu nattu vaikka "....

I can only surmise it's about planting right? :confused2:

with more attention to the other songs of this album "Mala Karukalilae" is quite pleasing, The flute has the chance to be playful in "Thopparam Thotthil" "Arumbagi Mottagi Poovagi"...sweet but something missing I feel...it seems kind of sedated and sombre...
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00148&lang=en

Querida
24th February 2011, 11:25 AM
Kelviyum Naane and Bathilum Naane is again a well UNknown film (starring Karthik, Aruna). The film may be deserved to be unknown but not their songs. Amazing guitar centric songs!
Endrum Vaana VeLiyil, Aadai Kondu Aadum (similar to Aayiram thaamarai mottukkale) or Ninaithu Ninaithu (P Susheela and that second interlude with Veena, makes a beautiful number) or Raja-BSS's excellent Sollikodu, the songs are dearest to me. Since I like them a lot, I mentioned about this in another forum as well.

Endrum Vaana VeLiyil (my favorite and pick) - Starts with super confident guitar (with piano), "bestest" after Ilaya Nila. When Unni Menon starts humming, again that bass guitar chords, unbelievable!! Pallavi again is backed up by guitar riffs. But the first interlude starts surprisingly with a brisk piano and guitar followed by heavy violins. I don't know why Maestro always saves the best for second interlude. The piano run in second interlude is not we hear very often. Beautiful tune and song, but again it has become a rare gem, rather than popular. :(


V_S What a find!! :2thumbsup:
Never heard this album before
Aadai Kondu Aadum certainly does bring to mind "Aayiram thaamarai" also a certain snake charming musical touch, it succeeds in sounding lilting and yet jazzy as well...

I couldn't believe it was Unni Menon singing "Endrum Vaana Veliyil" great write up btw, though think of the admiration a rare gem has in being found and shared rather than the popular song that is shared by all...just a silly musing.

"Ninaithu Ninaithu"....beautiful rendition by P. Susheela and touching lyrics as well...beautiful use of violins here...

+++++++++++++++++
Midisipade Deepalivi Asthulu Anthasthulu- a quirky surprise at hearing this song...a song that has become synonymous with my childhood just because of how many times the cassette was played...at first I remember not liking this song because the singer sounded so angry at the lady and I could tell she was being blamed but for what I didn't know...now it's a memorable fave...nice to hear it in a different way...

baroque
24th February 2011, 10:24 PM
Listened to the ethereal beauty last night.....woke up with the lingering மயக்கம் this rainy, cold morning.
I can't wait for the end of the day...இளையராஜா, I so immerse in your sensational sangeetham to awaken my senses & push my bliss button.

ஜானும்மா is SEXY & what a classical flute ,violin work from இளையராஜா, raagam simmendramadhyamam .

எப்பொழுதும் உன் சொப்பனங்கள்
முப்பொழுதும் உன் கற்பனைகள்
சிந்தனையில் நம் சங்கமங்கள்
ஒன்றுறேண்டா என் சஞ்சலங்கள்....I just melt

கார்த்திக் is cute & cuddly
வினதா .

PARAMASHIVAN
24th February 2011, 10:50 PM
Listening to Koadaik kaalak kaatrae kulir thenral paadum paattae
manam thaedum suvaiyoadu dhinamdhoarum isai paadu

wow amazing stuff, Ir simply rocks, MV :(

V_S
24th February 2011, 11:11 PM
Thanks KV and Querida, for liking KNBN songs. They are just memorable!

Naalai Engal Kalyanam. Thanks to Devaraagam for introducing me to this film through 'IR Song of the day' thread.
Again a wonderful album, but one song totally caught me by surprise.It is 'Vaanam Bhoomi' by M G Sreekumar and Minmini.
It starts with a male chorus followed by gentle flute. The surprise element is the pallavi and charanams have same melody (tune), but Maestro uses the interlude space mostly as charanam (chorus, not just humming) and the rest for instruments. Basically he shuffled the interlude with charanam and vice versa keeping the same pallavi, how did he do that, can't believe how beautiful the outcome is. Totally Stumped!! :notworthy:
This song is best to be heard while driving, as you will drive at the same speed, just like song's pace and momentum.
Beautiful song and I love the chorus!
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=t0002816

prashanth12
25th February 2011, 01:06 AM
Came across "Kasturi maane" the other day...great and chariming song which suffers from weirdo BR picturisation...
Whoever it is who is putting up Ilaiyaraja songs on youtube with a picture of him replacing the video is doing us a favour a lot of the time...:)

Querida
25th February 2011, 05:23 AM
Came across "Kasturi maane" the other day...great and chariming song which suffers from weirdo BR picturisation...
Whoever it is who is putting up Ilaiyaraja songs on youtube with a picture of him replacing the video is doing us a favour a lot of the time...:)

:lol: :exactly:

baroque
25th February 2011, 06:07 AM
Ahh .... the good old இளையராஜா kicks my heart from inside with ஜானு & வாசு folk
ஆழகடலில் தேடிய முத்து......timeless classic from forever EARLY இளையராஜா

vinatha.

AravindMano
25th February 2011, 08:04 AM
btw...however silly this question is :oops:...what does this line mean...?
"aasaiyilae paaththi katti
naaththu oNNu nattu vaikka "....

I can only surmise it's about planting right? :confused2:



pAththi is the planting bed & nAththu is the crop. I think now it would be easy to decipher. The crop thrives only because of the planting bed. And she had a thought which is nourished only by her dreams and wishes.

Err, sorry, turned out to be a pathetic explanation. :)

app_engine
25th February 2011, 09:47 AM
madhana mOga roopa sundari (http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer.asp?sngs='SNGIRR1140'&lang=en)

Thiraipaadal has swapped the links for mEri pyAri & madana mOga in the 'indRu pOy nALai vA' list.

This is a sweet Malaysia Vasudevan / S P Shailaja song, a rare case of IR repeating the interlude...

raagas
25th February 2011, 12:45 PM
Kanmani - Netru Vantha Kaatru

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00262

This is a Karthik Raaja composition. He used it in Hindi film Grahan (sung by Abhijeet and Asha Bhonsle).

app_engine
25th February 2011, 10:05 PM
சங்கீத மேகம் தேன் சிந்தும் நேரம் ஆகாயம் பூக்கள் தூவும் காலம்
நாளை என் கீதமே எங்கும் உலாவுமே என்றும் விழாவே என் வாழ்விலே
(உதய கீதம், எஸ் பி பி )

What a fantastic prelude!

Sweet interludes & SPB voice make this song timeless!

Sureshs65
25th February 2011, 10:08 PM
Hearing 'oru devadhai vandhadhu' from 'Naan Solvadhe Sattam'. Nice Saranga based song. I don't recall hearing this earlier. Well sung by SPB and Asha Bhosle. (Not saying 'Asha Paati' as app_eng would say since that would make Usha angry :lol:)

jaiganes
25th February 2011, 10:14 PM
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=TC0000523
Fantastic collection. floating on cloud nine listening to it...

app_engine
25th February 2011, 10:19 PM
as app_eng would say

இல்லீங்...
நான் அக்காவுக்குப்பயந்துக்கிட்டு எப்பவோ நிருத்திப்போட்டேனுங்...

Sureshs65
25th February 2011, 10:25 PM
I know app. I was just kidding. Akka will come down strongly if we say anything about Asha P.. oops Bhosle. BTW, Usha has been missing here a few days.

Sureshs65
25th February 2011, 10:29 PM
Lovely find Jai. Need to now listen to all of them :)

tvsankar
25th February 2011, 10:44 PM
Suresh,

vandhuten. Paati asha onum padalai.... adhanala asha paati nu solladheenga.........

tvsankar
25th February 2011, 10:46 PM
Jai,
Thanks for the link...........

tvsankar
25th February 2011, 10:47 PM
app,
nambitaenungo.............

tvsankar
25th February 2011, 11:04 PM
Engae nee sendralum - Kannukulae

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00748&lang=en

San_K
25th February 2011, 11:46 PM
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=TC0000523
Fantastic collection. floating on cloud nine listening to it...


awesome

thanks jai

Nerd
26th February 2011, 12:08 AM
Engae nee sendralum - Kannukulae

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00748&lang=en
Wow. First time listening to it. I used to snobbishly dismiss the song since its from one of those B Grade films. Anyway lovely song with superb orchestration and fantastic singing by Karthik. The rhythms are synth I think but love the bass 'punches'. The female singing (Bela Shinde I think, wrong credits in thiraipaadal) is very poor though. I like the charanam's melody more than the pallavi. Super song :-) :-)

San_K
26th February 2011, 12:14 AM
Nerd

then you should try "pudhu pournami nilavugal", an another nice song

tvsankar
26th February 2011, 12:16 AM
Nerd,
Thanks for the appreciation of this song..
Rajavin Carnatic composition madhiri idhu............ Simple but Majestic composition...........

Vkrish
26th February 2011, 12:43 AM
tvsankar...Enge nee sendralum....Great pick. Thanks for the link.. beautiful tune.. i think it has a late 70's Raja's flavor and some shades of a song from the film,,Azhage Unnai Aaradikkiren...i dont remember that song...

tvsankar
26th February 2011, 12:49 AM
vkrish,
Thanks for the response.. endha paatu madhiri iruku.....
this is the link for AUA.

endha paatu madhiri nu sollunga....

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00068&lang=en

Vkrish
26th February 2011, 12:53 AM
Avatharam - Sandhirarum Suriyarum...

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00067&lang=en

Listen to this Gem.. a great blend of Western Classic fused with a typical raja's folk style ... just wonder how the bgm would sound if u completely rip out the voice from the track...If so, it would be an absolute marvel !!

tvsankar
26th February 2011, 01:00 AM
Thanks for Chandiranum sooriyanum....

Raja's BGM - idhuvmae oru paatu pola than.....

Swamy ku podara poo malai pola..... variety ana poo.. variety ana decoration................

Vkrish
26th February 2011, 01:00 AM
tvsankar... thanks for AUA link..listen to En Kalayana Vaibogham...

tvsankar
26th February 2011, 01:02 AM
oho. idhu dhana .... Madhyamavathi RAgam.. adhanala thonina resemblance.. think so.......

app_engine
28th February 2011, 07:01 PM
onnukkonnu & thAlAttu kEtka nAnum on screen - excellent!

mella oorndhu oorndhu is also beautifully utilized on screen :-)

Mysskin, :clap:

We do not know the movie making processes, still one wonders why Mysskin went into recording himself that folk song and earned IR's ire. Also, there was no way this movie could have accommodated 'kai veesi'.

Nice experience watching the movie, as usual BGM - only IR possible!

PARAMASHIVAN
28th February 2011, 11:32 PM
Guys,

Help needed with an Old 80's song, called 'UnakEna naanE inErama .. kathirunthEn, Ragasiyum pEsa... by IR and VJ (possible by SPS).

Can some one tell me the name of the move pls.

Thanks

tvsankar
28th February 2011, 11:41 PM
Unakena thanae innerama - POnnu OOruku Pudhusu
singers - IR and one new singer....

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00500&lang=en

app_engine
1st March 2011, 12:01 AM
Unakena thanae innerama - POnnu OOruku Pudhusu
singers - IR and one new singer....

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00500&lang=en

I think the name of the female singer is Sarala.

This album had IR as the only male singer :-)

tvsankar
1st March 2011, 12:11 AM
Thank u app.. per maradhu pochu...

Sunil_M88
1st March 2011, 04:57 PM
This is a Karthik Raaja composition. He used it in Hindi film Grahan (sung by Abhijeet and Asha Bhonsle).

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


actually its copied(or taken) from Ilayaraja's "Netru Vandha kaatru" song from movie Kanmani released in the year 1994..

IMDB states that Grahan movie released in 2001. But I remember purchasing Grahan audio in 1998. :confused:

But either way both movie and audio were released after 1994, which was the year when Kanmani released.

tvsankar
1st March 2011, 10:01 PM
Naan undhan Thaayaga vendum..........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzEJED6IXys

Manual Violin, Flute, Guitar from Raaja.........

Soulful Violin, Greatest Flute bits......... Excellent Beats....... soft and soothing..........

Soulful Rendiition of SJ.... Answer pannum Violin...............

Lyrics - so Great......

Maaridum kalangal undhan vaazhvilae

Neeyum engae naanum angae
Deepam angae kovil angae
yekkamum innamum thevaiya

kadhal ullam kannil nirkum
kaval kollum pasam sollum
Nesamae Thamaiyin Geedhamae.

PARAMASHIVAN
1st March 2011, 10:09 PM
Thanks Usha Akka for the info :)

tvsankar
1st March 2011, 10:26 PM
Welcome PS.....

tvsankar
1st March 2011, 10:31 PM
Maamiyar Veedu - ipadi oru padathuku IPADI oru paatu.. This is our Raja..

yezhaiku karunaiyai kaatum iraivanai pola.. indha Music God Raja... Low budget.. per theiryadha padam... failure agum padam endru
therindhadhum Karunai kaatum Isai kadavul.......

Ennai Thodernndhadhu - KJY and SJ

enna oru Prelude........... enna oru Instrumentation..... Soulful..........

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00338&lang=en

tvsankar
2nd March 2011, 12:00 AM
Sikkadha sittondru -Sedhu

lovely beats.. soft one.... this is Raja.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr_8Jmbmgfs&feature=related

Beautiful Prelude..... kuthu - idhilum oru Soft.. Raja kitae kedacha oru Gift......... Kaadhaiyum, manasaiyum - Nidhana paduthum Kuthu...... this is Raja.

rajkumarc
2nd March 2011, 02:29 AM
Usha - Naan Undhan Thaayaga vendum is a lovely song and my favorite from Ullasa Paravaigal. I simply love the tune and SJ's rendition.

tvsankar
2nd March 2011, 10:56 AM
Thank u rajkumar...SJ's rendition is Soulful.............

Manasil irundhu varanam.. bhavam garadhu........... Raja sir paatu = Ella Bhavamum kedaikum....

oru paatilaeyae...... indha paatum andha madhiri....

Hero vin sogam, kashtam - idhai purindhu konda oru anusaranai.

Naan iruken kavalai padadhae gara madhiri - kashtathil care edukaradhu -

ipadi neraiya feelings kum - dont worry naan iruken gara madhirii oru Bhavam... idhu dhan Motherhood.
adhai indha paatin instruments um, orchestration um singer um sollum azhagu..

Behind the song - Raja irukar.. tats all.

skr
2nd March 2011, 02:24 PM
This song was posted today as a link on FB and ever since ive been hearing this in a loop and have still not gotten over it..
Maestro's divine voice,awesome guitar and piano bits,the la la la choir,the whistle..this song simply blew me away..
I am sure all of you will love this song Vandhale Allipoo from Kan Sivanthal Man Sivakkum (1983)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUnydYq--mw

Plum
2nd March 2011, 02:24 PM
Since no new threads after 100 pages, this thread will be permanently in my name? What an honour! :collar_lifting:

Plum
2nd March 2011, 02:27 PM
sunil, Karthik composed it for kaNmaNi. There were quite a few songs in the 90s that are attributed to Karthikeyan that came under IR's name - this one, ninaikkindra pAdhaiyil from Athma, everyone knows about pandiyanin raajiyathil, and then there was hey vanjikkodi from Ponnumani.

tvsankar
2nd March 2011, 10:49 PM
Thaaiku oru Thaalatu -Aararioo ararirao - KJY

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00617&lang=en

indha paatu onnu podhum............. Manasin sogathin velipaaduku...................

Raja's compositiion... Amanushayamana ondru........

KJY ' rendiition - Extraordinary in this no.......... He is the Best choice.............

Idhu dhan Best Dedication - to all Motherless Boys and Men................

jaiganes
2nd March 2011, 11:21 PM
Thanks to Solvanam SuKa. From his Malaysia Tribute..
Found this gem - absolutely irresistible..
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer.asp?sngs=%27SNGIRR3538%27&lang=en

The beat change from carnatic to waltz (?) in the second charanam - is awesome and Malaysia is indeed the king of the song bringing the necessary bhagawadharness that is a delight!!

Sunil_M88
3rd March 2011, 12:30 AM
sunil, Karthik composed it for kaNmaNi. There were quite a few songs in the 90s that are attributed to Karthikeyan that came under IR's name - this one, ninaikkindra pAdhaiyil from Athma, everyone knows about pandiyanin raajiyathil, and then there was hey vanjikkodi from Ponnumani.

Thanks for the info.

app_engine
3rd March 2011, 03:23 AM
A discussion on Thamizh film titles in TF section (http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthread.php?9190-Tamil-film-titles&p=645243#post645243) led me to revisit the classics of EVK once again.

காதல் பண் பாடு
என் கானம் இன்று அரங்கேறும்
கனவில் மிதக்கும்

all classics :clap:

jaiganes
3rd March 2011, 09:53 PM
ஆவாரம்பூ படப்பாடல்கள். எல்லாமே தேனில் நனைந்த பலா ரகம்.
மந்தஹாஸம் இன்று வட மொழியில் சொல்வார்கள். "ஆலோலம் பாடி" பாடல் தவிர
மற்ற அனைத்துப்பாடல்களும் இந்த உணர்வை எழுப்பும். எஸ்.பி.பி மற்றும் ஜானகி
பாடும்போது அவர்களின் ப்ரிசைஸ்னெஸ் (அளவு தவறாமை) மிகவும் வியக்க வைக்கிறது.
மிகவும் குறைவான அளவே வாத்தியங்கள் - இருந்தாலும் ஒரு பெரும் மன நிறைவைத்தரும்
வகையில் இசை ஞானி அவற்றை இசைக்க விட்டிருக்கிறார். மனம் கொள்ளை கொண்ட தமிழ் இசைத்தொகுப்புகளில்
தவறாது இடம் பெற வேண்டிய பாடல் தொகுப்பு - ஆவாரம்பூ -
பரதன்(இயக்குநர் - இவரின் தகரா படத்தின் ரீமேக் தான் ஆவாரம்பூ) மற்றும் கே.ஆர் இருவருக்கும் கோடி நன்றிகள்.

Divine22
4th March 2011, 11:39 AM
Vanakkam.. I'm new here.. if I may, ஆவாரம் பூ ரொம்ப அருமையான ஆல்பம், நதி ஓடும் கரை ஓரம் , அழகான பாடல். அந்த பாடல் வரிகளும் ரொம்ப இனிமையான , சுகமான வரிகள்..

app_engine
4th March 2011, 10:03 PM
நல்வரவு, Divine22!

baroque
5th March 2011, 01:01 AM
ஒரு பூவனத்துல சுகம் குளுகுளுங்குது
வண்டு தேன் குடிக்குது மனம் கிளுகிளுக்குது.... பாலா

ஏரிக்கரை பூங்காத்தே நீ போற வழி தென் கிழக்கோ......யேசுதாஸ் nostalgic 80s இளையராஜா .
பாக்யராஜ் சார் knows to tell stories.

Forever 80s Ilayaraja.

vinatha.

irir123
5th March 2011, 03:09 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdQirPO46vM

Classic !

rajkumarc
5th March 2011, 03:11 AM
Discovered Enna Sugamaana Ulagam from movie Garjanai through one of the hub posts paying tribute to MV. Don't know how I missed out on this one. Amazing song, sung beautifully by MV and UmaRamanan. What a prelude, that solo violin, reminded a little bit of Mella Mella from Vaazhkai.

jaiganes
5th March 2011, 03:45 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRjcE41ojPU&feature=related

Is it from that Tirupati Ventakeswara movie?
Also Suddha dhanyaasi????

What a song? what a melody...

app_engine
5th March 2011, 04:13 AM
Discovered Enna Sugamaana Ulagam from movie Garjanai through one of the hub posts paying tribute to MV. Don't know how I missed out on this one. Amazing song, sung beautifully by MV and UmaRamanan. What a prelude, that solo violin, reminded a little bit of Mella Mella from Vaazhkai.

That whole album was Raja in youthful elements...oru ooril oru maharANi, vanthadhu vanthadhu nalla idam, enna sukamAna ulakam, varuvAi anbE - all with freaky guitar / synth sounds, Raja playing around with some new toys:-)

rajkumarc
5th March 2011, 05:52 AM
Very true app. Garjanai released in 1981 I think. 76-82 is the period in which Raaja did extreme experimentation. My take is that he was still trying to establish his own genre which became so perfect after.

V_S
5th March 2011, 10:26 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRjcE41ojPU&feature=related

Is it from that Tirupati Ventakeswara movie?
Also Suddha dhanyaasi????

What a song? what a melody...
This song is identical to doing meditation. Calms your body, mind and soul. Great pick Jaiganesh!. It is from Sri Yedukondala Swami (1991). All six songs in this film are truly divine. Other great songs, one and only SPB's 'Saptha Shaila', Mano-IR's 'Om Kali Haranaa', Chitra-SPB's 'Prabho Venkatesa' and SJ's 'Yedukondala Swami'. Thanks for the Great rewind!

raj_musing
5th March 2011, 11:01 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdQirPO46vM

Classic !

Oh what a song! Fell in love on first listening itself...Thank you for posting this gem...

raj_musing
5th March 2011, 11:12 PM
The link which irir123 posted above helped me to get the song from Aarathanai.This is a permanant song in my mobile for years now...

Ilam pani thuli Vizhum neram

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=137pzlQiTW4&feature=related

baroque
6th March 2011, 07:28 AM
ilam pani thuli vizhum neram......
cool song fromஆராதனை....vintage wine , outstanding guitar
glorious early இளையராஜா rules forever !
**********************************************
Full of soul & joy
என் கண்மணி என் காதலி........
பாலா , I love you , yeah yeah yeah.....
as soon as I hear your voice , my heart skips a beat and makes my heart flutter .
வினதா.

raajarasigan
7th March 2011, 01:51 PM
Full of soul & joy
என் கண்மணி என் காதலி........
பாலா , I love you , yeah yeah yeah.....
as soon as I hear your voice , my heart skips a beat and makes my heart flutter .
வினதா.Voice counterpoint :notworthy:

baroque
7th March 2011, 09:07 PM
counterpoint?

I doubt it.

என் கண்மணி (முடியும் போது ) உன் காதலி (முடியும் போது ) இளம் மாங்கனி



அப்படி போறது melody.

counterpoint is concurrent melodies.(yeh... raasaathi rosappooo....,keeravaani.......,metti oli kaatrodu.... vocal humming, pon ooviyam kandenammaa......)

லவர் பாய்'s prelude aalap of ராதா ராதா நீ எங்கே with ஜானு
Why are my hormones on the loose with you!

vinatha.

Sunil_M88
8th March 2011, 02:03 AM
Kelviyum Naane and Bathilum Naane is again a well UNknown film (starring Karthik, Aruna). The film may be deserved to be unknown but not their songs. Amazing guitar centric songs!
Endrum Vaana VeLiyil, Aadai Kondu Aadum (similar to Aayiram thaamarai mottukkale) or Ninaithu Ninaithu (P Susheela and that second interlude with Veena, makes a beautiful number) or Raja-BSS's excellent Sollikodu, the songs are dearest to me. Since I like them a lot, I mentioned about this in another forum as well.

Sometimes it is really hard to justify the beauty of a song. Thats how I feel about Ninaithu Ninaithu.

rajkumarc
8th March 2011, 04:26 AM
லவர் பாய்'s prelude aalap of ராதா ராதா நீ எங்கே with ஜானு

Just seeing those lines is enough to replay the whole song in my mind. Wonderful, wonderful song. It has that otherworldy feel about it written all over the song - be it the sweeping violins, or that magical rendition from SPB & SJ or the slight echoing effect present throughout the song.

baroque
8th March 2011, 07:25 AM
மீண்டும் கோகிலா - ஆரம்பகால இளையராஜாவின் இன்னிசைமழை.
ஹே... ஓராயிரம்....பாலா for கமல் withஹிந்துஸ்தானி இளையராஜா , சின்னஞ்சிறு வயதில்......ஆபேரி delight ,
amazing songs , beautiful people with subtle comedy , one of my favorite கமலஹாசன் movie
raunchy இளையராஜா's பொன்னான மேனி.....யேசுதாஸ் , I லவ் that சீன்.
காமினி is performing in the rains ,he all inspired from that , went home to romance his wife கோகிலா. postlude பேபி அஞ்சு scene is funny .

Thanks ,
vinatha.

V_S
8th March 2011, 09:03 AM
Mind blowing composition. Please hear the first 16 seconds. Does it ring any bell?
For me, it resembles the 3-note song, "Paada piranthathu paattuthaan".
After this Maestro builds the song beautifully. The rhythm arrangement is similar to 'Aasaya Kaathula' song. Heavy Violins, bass guitar, flute in the ludes fulfills our hungry mind. Charanam is honeywell.
Ithu varayil is also a brilliant number. Check out.

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00664&lang=en

Sureshs65
9th March 2011, 09:08 PM
V_S,

Thanks for the song. Never heard this earlier. Lovely song.

Also listened to a couple of lovely songs on Sun Music yesterday night. Seemed like a Rajni special. First 'sugam sugame' , then 'ponnoviyam' from Kazhugu. Delayed my sleeping time by 30 mins!!!

raamrams
9th March 2011, 09:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCW-agEF0tE

from villu pattukaran

jaiganes
9th March 2011, 10:12 PM
Mind blowing composition. Please hear the first 16 seconds. Does it ring any bell?
For me, it resembles the 3-note song, "Paada piranthathu paattuthaan".
After this Maestro builds the song beautifully. The rhythm arrangement is similar to 'Aasaya Kaathula' song. Heavy Violins, bass guitar, flute in the ludes fulfills our hungry mind. Charanam is honeywell.
Ithu varayil is also a brilliant number. Check out.

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00664&lang=en
Dude!!!!!
The song of the album is "DeepangaLe" Avant garde Rock number...
Bala(Karthik) and likes would go crazy over this song and I have been officially electrified by this song.
The guitar and synth work of this song is "WORLD CLASS" and final word in the Psychedelic Rock song...
1987 --- SPB singing with all the irreverence and funk that he can muster - this is the song of the year for me...
Un freaking believable!!!
This whole album rocks and your picks are pretty mild... My vote is for DeepangaLe...... Going crazy...

Edited:
We need to recover this album in better quality and suggest to Raaja or Agi to add it to one of the collections that is
being sold in iTunes.. This particular song - is AWESOME - and it deserves better hear for the modern times.

V_S
9th March 2011, 10:51 PM
Thanks Sureshji and Jai. Yesterday I was listening to 'Anandha Maalai' and 'Ithu Varai' songs while coming to office, as they were on Krishna Chandar's playlist (Hang over from last week's Manadhodu Mano). Will check 'Deepangale' song tonight. Should be a great number as you said.

V_S
10th March 2011, 06:03 AM
Wow! Wow! Wow! that's a freakiest song. Just now listened and stunned!. Amazing discovery Jai!! Yep Psychedelic Rock at its best. Bass guitar is more pronounced and with that haunting effect (nooravadhu naal suspense like) and SPB's one the best and how he freaks out. Sings it with all kinds of voice and modulation, extremely satisfying song. Definitely would be awesome, if we listen this song in good audio quality. What an experimentation by Maestro for this unknown movie. Thalaivaa! :notworthy: pullarikuthu! But very very sad that this song is not heard at all :sad:. Song of the year!

skr
10th March 2011, 09:42 PM
Wowww what an amazing song..Awesomeness personified..SPB literally freaks out..Trust u guys (Jai and VS) to always uncover hidden treasures..Only disappointment being the audio quality reeally hope AGI does something about it...Thanks for this wonderful rock number..

tvsankar
10th March 2011, 11:42 PM
raamraams,
thanks for the video for kalaivaniyo..........

RAmarajan Raja SPB.. tats all.. Best no dhan.. vera vazhi illaiyae...........

San_K
11th March 2011, 12:00 AM
what an electrifying song :clap:

Thanks jai.

I remember there is another song came in Moodupani, the english song

http://goo.gl/fnqfO

skr
11th March 2011, 12:16 AM
Yep,Moodupani has 2 unbelievable songs the groovy Sing Swing and the accoustically delightful Paruvakalangalin..Both are just amazing freaky numbers..Sad this album is mostly remembered only for En Iniya Pon Nilave..

baroque
11th March 2011, 12:49 AM
கண்மணியே காதல் என்பது.....ஆரம்பகால இளையராஜா.
I don 't know what it is , my மனசு sometimes fly high in romance other times I feel heavy listening to this song .
ம்ம்ம்ம் maybe I miss the tear jerker ரஜினிகாந்த், the deep pathos this guy can naturally deliver with such ease ...now he moved him to stardom.
some of us ரசிச்சு you for different reasons ,we are your fans too as those தீபாராதனை crowd .
vinatha.

jaiganes
11th March 2011, 01:21 AM
what an electrifying song :clap:

Thanks jai.

I remember there is another song came in Moodupani, the english song

http://goo.gl/fnqfO

True - we have discussed in the early avatar of hub a lot about those songs and I still remember it as a song that our resident ARR crazy fan Maddy loves profusely.
But this one is a full blown number with two charanams and two full blown funky out of the world interludes.... This - in my opinion is the big momma of all such songs that Raaja has done... And in my opinion - no one has done any freakier song than this...

Querida
11th March 2011, 02:34 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCW-agEF0tE

from villu pattukaran

:ty:
had recently heard this on super singer was and searching for this song

Querida
11th March 2011, 02:36 AM
Wowww what an amazing song..Awesomeness personified..SPB literally freaks out..Trust u guys (Jai and VS) to always uncover hidden treasures..Only disappointment being the audio quality reeally hope AGI does something about it...Thanks for this wonderful rock number..

:2thumbsup:

Querida
11th March 2011, 02:47 AM
Revisit to Veetla Viseshanga Songs (:banghead: movie but nice songs!)

Faves: "Malarae Thendral Paadum" "Konjam Sangeetham"

http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.php?ALBID=ALBIRR00720&lang=en

V_S
11th March 2011, 08:39 AM
Thank you skr and Querida for your encouragement. Very Glad you like these songs.

kiru
11th March 2011, 09:03 AM
kAlaiyil kEttadhu kOvil mani from senthamizh pAttu - Multi-part choral harmony prelude is mind-blowing - the song continues the trend of 'shakes' further. Even the first interlude is full of it. Scale shift down (I think) to the charanam with tabla .. two/three nadai changes in the tabla as well.. now the pallavi repeats with drums+tabla. The second interlude tones down the 'shake' concept introduced earlier. Amazing .. was on repeat for the whole 45 min commute to work today. IR sometimes gets out scoring a duck like that happens to a talented cricketer, but this is a century .. beautifully played.. and I just as we evaluate and remember players for their centuries (or high scores) we remember IR.

rajkumarc
11th March 2011, 12:18 PM
Deepangale is a stunner to me. Hearing it for the first time. What a freakish number from IR. The vocals & orchestration in the first interlude reminds of a song from Black Sabbath's Paranoid (it's the only slow song of that album). Unbelievable singing from SPB.

Thanks Jai for this pick. It will take first place in my "Electric Raaja" playlist.

V_S
11th March 2011, 08:53 PM
A perfect soundtrack to kick start the morning! Even if someone had a difficult yesterday, or not feeling well, once he hears this album, every difficulty/pain will be crushed and dimnished into air. The energy we get in every song is outstanding. SPB and S Janaki transfer their energy in their singing to us. Today on a dull morning I was waking up my kids dancing with these songs, especially that amazing "Navvindi Malle Chandu Nachindi Girl Friendu". The dull morning suddenly became very bright. SPB and SJ freaked out (as if Maestro was not there while recording :)). Guitar vamping is ultimate!. Everyone became jubilant. Such is the power of these songs.
This whole soundtrack will be our subrabatham for few more days. Eureka Saka Mikha!! Yahoo!!

raj_musing
11th March 2011, 10:50 PM
'Abilasha' is indeed a wonderful album and my pick is "Banti Chamanti". Infact I just got to listen to "Navvindi Malle Chandu" now and got stuck with the energy applied for singing this song. Completely power packed..!

rajkumarc
12th March 2011, 02:28 AM
Urakalai Godavari is my favorite from Abilasha followed by Banti Chamanti. This was the album that propelled me to listen to a lot of IR's telugu songs.

raamrams
12th March 2011, 07:54 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsZErs3Chh4&feature=related

i'm addicted to this song

skr
12th March 2011, 09:38 AM
14th May 1976 saw the entry of Maestro Ilaiyaraja through the movie Annakili..This 14th May 2011,our Maestro Ilaiyaraja will be celebrating 35 Years..I guess we Hubbers should start a thread picking the 35 greatest Movie Albums of the Maestro and arrive at the final list by 14th May 2011..It would be very interesting to see what is finally arrived at after adopting different criterias/deduction techniques etc from his massive ouevre spanning almost 900 Films..

thumburu
13th March 2011, 12:15 AM
vakuLabharanam could never get more menacing than this song when Janaki seductively opens with
la la la lalala laalalalaa...........
enticing the hero into the enemy's den . The guitar itself sounds so ominous . The 2nd bgm has such freaky brass, guitar - Vandhadhu nalla idam from Garjanai

Sunil_M88
13th March 2011, 02:03 AM
For individuals who think they are convinced that Ilaiayaraaja sir is stuck in a time warp and cannot deliver anything that would satisfy the needs of a stereotypical urban youth, would be really surprised by and enjoy Masaka Venaka from Gaayam 2. Though the song does require some repeated listening and scrutiny, it nonetheless, I believe captures the pulse of the new generation.
If this song was in English, it would be a perfect match for Rihanna as the higher notes of this song i.e. the chorus, seem to me to be tailor made for her. However, Anitha does soar here in her own way. I’m not sure if Raaja sir listens to Rihanna or for that matter Grime / Dub-step music, (music genres from the underground scene of London) but I feel, knowing him, he probably does, as he is open to all types of music. Conversely, if he doesn’t, he deserves serious applause for creating this kind music out of experimentation and for that matter he has jumped ahead of time with this composition, be it the music or melody.
The key factor here however is that his approach depicts his trademark style of composing and he has not aped sounds from the west. Right from the air guitar in the prelude to the exploration of Latin styles in the first interlude, his ease of blending genres in a melting pot is clearly visible. Many are aware he mostly delivers that bright sparkle of the whole song in the second interlude. In this song that is once again proved as the most distinctive Indian orientated part of the song appears in the second interlude. The unpredictability of that harmonium / accordion sound is the real highlight of the song. One wonders where he gets all this fire in composing interludes from. Even though the second interlude starts off on an Indian note it surprisingly concludes in a Latin format which emphasizes why I don’t have a clue about the instrument being a harmonium or an accordion.
Out of all the songs from this album, this one impacted me the most as all others did have that nostalgic sweet familiarity. However, this impacted me as it was a fresh song but once I got stuck in the mould of the song I came to the conclusion that Raaja sir has always moved along with time, but maybe we are sometimes naive to acknowledge that.

Sunil

V_S
13th March 2011, 07:46 AM
Super post Sunil! Gaayam-2 is one of Raja's best soundtrack. Only 'Andalala Lokam' and 'Endukamma Prema Prema' got little prominence in this noisy music world. But other tracks which are also equally brilliant: Masaka Venaka, Eluthundru, Kalagane (my favorite) were trashed mercilessly without being given a second look at it. I would say it's all a result of pre-occupation rather than genuinely. The song 'Masaka Venaka' is again a beautiful experimentation by Maestro, which got unnoticed. As you said it is a very fresh and different song compared to others. But good atleast, last year, Suresh Kumar brought up one another beauty: 'Eluthundru' in his blog (ursmusically). Now you have brought up this song. Thanks again and you have made me listen to this soundtrack again.

Sureshs65
13th March 2011, 02:12 PM
Sunil,

Superb post. My views are almost a replica of yours. I had posted about this song here when I reviewed the album and have later posted how much I liked this song in Twitter.

I am not sure but I think this song was not used in the movie. If only a capable director had picturized this song, it would have reached a bigger audience. This song is a terrific song and the whole 'Gayam 2' album is a gem. Not a single song in it that you would not want to rewind.

Sureshs65
13th March 2011, 02:15 PM
'Melle Onnu' and 'Swapnangal Kannezhudiya'. To be honest I will give away many of 80s Raja songs for these two gems. So very peaceful and so melodious. Wonderful to hear late in the night and go to sleep peacefully.

sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
13th March 2011, 10:03 PM
Excellent examples of how re-tune a old composition but no one can claim plagiarism

மூக்குத்தி பூமேலே (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDsf5rH2G70) & சிவகாமி நெனப்பினிலே (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-mGG5XwQik)

JS Bach: Partita in E Major, 1. (Itzhak Perlman) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJoz1jJTMe0) & And We had a talk(How to Name it) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lex86hSIy4)

V_S
13th March 2011, 11:24 PM
JS Bach: Partita in E Major, 1. (Itzhak Perlman) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJoz1jJTMe0)
And We had a talk(How to Name it) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lex86hSIy4)
Thanks SKV for sharing this. :thumbsup: I am hearing this piece after a long long time. I remember now an article I read on Vicky's blog about the same some two years ago. He has interpreted this music in a very interesting manner. Raja and Bach having conversation between them while coming up with this piece.

The gist of the article about this marvellous piece by Vicky.

"You See.. that captures the Bhavam of a Raaga called 'Hamsadhwani'..
And then the place where you switched the melody to Harmonic minor, I see a natural blend of our 'Keeravani'.. Midway through you eased out the grip for a brief time, right? I see a place for 'Bageshwari' there.. And then we can go back to Keeravani and Finally the place where you close with E Major, I can bring back the original flavor of Hamsadhwani too."
http://raagadevan.blogspot.com/2008/06/and-we-had-talk.html

A perfect example of counterpoint and how Maestro did it effectively and effortlessly. I adore him just because of this, His music is the only way to connect me to God!

sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
13th March 2011, 11:41 PM
All i understood is a layman's view that raja efficiently re-tuned the Bach number, thatsall

This guy - http://raagadevan.blogspot.com/2008/06/and-we-had-talk.html explains that in a geeky manner :notworthy:

Respect comes :)

Actually, thanks V_S :D

raj_musing
14th March 2011, 12:34 AM
'Melle Onnu' and 'Swapnangal Kannezhudiya'. To be honest I will give away many of 80s Raja songs for these two gems. So very peaceful and so melodious. Wonderful to hear late in the night and go to sleep peacefully.

Suresh I join you for "Melle Onnu" as we have discussed this song umpteen times. A terrific song from his last 10 yrs list, where raja stands up and says "Iam stll here and not lost even a bit of my creative instincts.". The humming at the beginning of this song always takes me to Munnar Hills/backwaters where Satyan shared his experience working with raja. Infact this is one song which needs to be enjoyed when you are lonely and the feelings are hard to express...

Vkrish
14th March 2011, 01:08 AM
just came across this wonder...What a song !!! Especially the mesmerizing voice of KJ blend with the flow of so many instrumentations...
watch out the second interlude... as a fan, loved this line too.. நடைபாதை எங்கள் நாடு, நீயே அங்கு ராஜா !!

Song: Poomela Veesum Poongattru
http://www.paadal.com/album/echil_iravugal

sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar
14th March 2011, 02:15 AM
Song: Poomela Veesum Poongattru
http://www.paadal.com/album/echil_iravugal
Melodious number :) First 2 lines have resemblence of "Mazhai kaala megam onru" from Vaazve Maayam.

Sureshs65
14th March 2011, 10:15 AM
RM,

Yes. The humming is terrific and the emotion that humming creates cannot be described. Yes, it takes you away to a completely different and ideal world.

raj_musing
14th March 2011, 02:40 PM
Suresh,

After repeated hearings the "Thanga thingal" song also fascinates me and finds place at the top of the list. Perhaps not popular as the other one :)

Vkrish,

All songs of Etchil Iravugal needs a mention and the S Janaki song in particular. Iam just enjoying this song now..

jaiganes
15th March 2011, 02:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfkY-eqWd1s

80s Raaja's Shankar nag collaboration yielded some out of the world songs.. like this one.. The second interlude is a trippy ride with the flute guitar and violin..
high dope stuff done with 0 intoxication, but results in life long indoctrination of Rajaism..

one more awesome stunner from the same album

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Uwd...eature=related

S.Janaki lives up a ghost when she breathes her life into this song. Again the second interlude is IMPOSSIBLE to imagine stuff(that lonely sax and rhythms that follow the spooky sounds). global influences mix left right and center.
one is left breathless wondering at the awesome computer (one that can beat Watson fair and square) that is inside the head of this small built giant called Raaja.

jaiganes
15th March 2011, 02:58 AM
Aah - youtube gives you more and more..
this one - something i was looking for.. From Bharjari bete...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6AzP-L293I&feature=related
This song simply belongs to SPB and S.Janaki..

jaiganes
15th March 2011, 03:07 AM
while you are finishing the previous gems, here is one more..
this time with extended first interlude,
and same singer singing two different tracks mixed together parallelly - how in the name of heavens did SPB and Raaja sync up the whole thing without a computer and modern track recording instruments?

jaiganes
15th March 2011, 03:12 AM
oh yeah,,
Raja did some superb melodies in 90s for kannada films too..
here is one of my favourite.. was replicated in the remake of this movie in thamizh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=509s6oHuLRw

The prelude is lilting and the pallavi rendition is simply smooth by SPB..

Querida
15th March 2011, 03:31 AM
oh yeah,,
Raja did some superb melodies in 90s for kannada films too..
here is one of my favourite.. was replicated in the remake of this movie in thamizh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=509s6oHuLRw

The prelude is lilting and the pallavi rendition is simply smooth by SPB..

just curious, what was the name of the remake in Tamil...and so does that mean this song also has a Tamil version?

V_S
15th March 2011, 05:35 AM
just curious, what was the name of the remake in Tamil...and so does that mean this song also has a Tamil version?
Querida,
Here it is:
http://www.raaga.com/play/?id=232106
Alli Sundaravalli from Tamizh film Kangalin Vaarthaigal.

Querida
15th March 2011, 06:45 AM
Querida,
Here it is:
http://www.raaga.com/play/?id=232106
Alli Sundaravalli from Tamizh film Kangalin Vaarthaigal.

:ty: V_S :ty:

Sureshs65
15th March 2011, 09:36 PM
Jai,

Wonderful songs. Though Raja has done very few Kannada films compared to other languages, he has given some all time gems. "Sweety' is terrific. I didn't like 'Bharjari Bete' when I first heard it and said so, only to be admonished by Rajasaranam !!! Now this is a favourite of mine. This song and the Janaki solo are just out of the world.

RM,

Oh yea. 'Thanga Thingal' is superb.

jaiganes
15th March 2011, 10:04 PM
Listening to "Ooradangum saamathile" - Swarnalatha and Uma ramanan simply sweeten the song. But the clincher in the song is the background bass hum that manipulates your listening into a trance. Though it is as simple in its programming and arrangement as a "tampura", its scale changes and refrains are ethereally penetrating. When the mild guitar notes play in the back ground while the ladies are singing - it is "OUT OF THE WORLD". and when the song ends with the beat of the thavil as if to say - the song is over, you can come back now... Awesome

jaiganes
15th March 2011, 10:16 PM
Also the song (ooradangum) reminds of "Gurvaayoorappa" from Pudhu pudhu arthangal - Same raaga perhaps.
swarnalatha - special note goes to her - her voice like the lone carnatic violin plays on - sometimes pushing us to the excitement and fear (oh you are going to go shrill here ....) but she has the awesome control that she is able to flirt with vocal disaster and still come out on top of the song.
Uma Ramanan - sincere - understated - plays the solid bedrock on which swarnalatha can root herself bringing in the risky flourishes - as much as Raja can allow her...

However the song totally is Raja's - One can only bow your head awed by the music that this man produces - but I want to hold mine high up - for he has filled me with some new confidence and trust in music - and in humanity that can produce music like this - day in and day out..

raj_musing
15th March 2011, 11:41 PM
Listened to a heavenly composition from the movie “Manjal Nila” which falls in the league of “then poove” song from Anbulla rajanikanth.. .Yearning for more of these kind of romantic duets ,but unfortunately we are missing these pattern of songs from him nowadays..The song openes with that sax/flute bit which makes you spellbound and then takes you through a breezy drive instantly putting you in a state of trance! The rendition by Jayachandran and PS needs no special mention. I have pushed this song to the top of my playlist and am sure that this will be there on top for quiet a while…

“Poonthendral katre”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPvSQV-yL4M

raj_musing
15th March 2011, 11:44 PM
One more from the same movie.."Ilamanathil"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVMr0OXSLtw&feature=related

app_engine
15th March 2011, 11:46 PM
raj_musing, did you know that the actress is Oorvashi's sis?

raj_musing
15th March 2011, 11:57 PM
raj_musing, did you know that the actress is Oorvashi's sis?

Oh Yeah..Infact she is...

jaiganes
16th March 2011, 12:08 AM
We had an interesting discussion about "Poonthendral kaatre" some time back. The haunting nature of the song is due to the fact that the heroine is a ghost in the movie. Suresh was the hero. Any supernatural element in the script makes Raaja go bonkers.

raj_musing
16th March 2011, 12:51 AM
We had an interesting discussion about "Poonthendral kaatre" some time back. The haunting nature of the song is due to the fact that the heroine is a ghost in the movie. Suresh was the hero. Any supernatural element in the script makes Raaja go bonkers.

Never knew that the heroine was a ghost! True that for any eerie sequences raja stands out.

kiru
16th March 2011, 08:40 AM
Subbudu once mentioned about Rahman - thALaththai adippadaiyAga vaithu pAttamaikkirAr. Here is one from IR like that. A rhythm based composition.. see it continue throughout the song like a loop by a current day MD.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIZnYfA6crA&feature=related

This is one of my favorites .. I dont know why I did not switch my allegiance to Rahman :-)

(Another exercise - watch out for songs with "malai"/"kurinji" in their lyrics and the rhythms - most always some tribal beats)

rajkumarc
16th March 2011, 10:09 AM
Jai - Thanks for Thangaliyalli from Janma Janma Da Anubandha. A stunner to say the least. It's going on in the loop since last night and I will take my own time to come out of it. What a rendition by SJ.. no words would be enough to praise the mind boggling music churned out in this song.

I'm a big fan of IR's spooky/ghost songs genre. This man has shown unparalleled genius and creativity in the orchestration for spooky songs. A few of my favs:
Devathai Ilam Devi, Uruguthe Idhayame, Vetta Veli, Koodu Thedi etc. Thangaliyalli would be in the top of my list now.

raj_musing
16th March 2011, 08:16 PM
Just revisited the song from Avatharam now in youtube and happy to see the long array of comments for this particular song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3s0mDjVy54

One of those reviewers had put a very interesting comment on this song:

"If this song can be transformed into a drug then it will be banned around the world for being most addictive substance. This is the reason why i don't want to listen to this song because it makes me go high and returning to normalcy becomes a big deal even after a week".....Good one..

jaiganes
16th March 2011, 11:31 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMAIP1LBeT8
Finally a picturisation of Raaja melody which is worth watching..
And now I know why the popular rhyme was alluded to in the song. True Narrative integrity is the first and foremost point that Raaja cares about..

V_S
16th March 2011, 11:57 PM
[video=youtube;dMAIP1LBeT8]And now I know why the popular rhyme was alluded to in the song. True Narrative integrity is the first and foremost point that Raaja cares about..
Yes, I too was surprised initially when I was just hearing the song, but it anyway sits beautifully in the song. Only recently I discovered from this video, that Sathyan sir would have narrated this situation to Raja and it perfectly fell in place as narrated. I also read and heard that many didn't like that last piece, as it was childish, but they all would have failed to understand this beautiful concept, just by hearing.

skr
17th March 2011, 01:43 AM
Thanks Jai for the beautiful song 'Aaro Hai Paadunnu Dhoore'..I remember Vicky writing about this song in his blog..that was the first time i heard the song and instantly fell in love with it.http://raagadevan.blogspot.com/2010/04/everytime-first-love.html
This is the first time im watching the video and have fallen in love again..[:)]

app_engine
17th March 2011, 02:03 AM
This morning drive - as in the case of many other days during winter - had its dose of "karoke" version of ArO pAdunnu dhoorE.

After losing the V98.7 smooth jazz radio, this piece is a nostalgic replacement for me :-)

Querida
17th March 2011, 05:04 AM
Went through Kangalin Varthaigal album (thanks V_S again for the link :-D )
Listened to the tamil version of “Halli Lavaniyalli” but SPB’s version is still the more pleasant one IMO, his voice is just so soft and smooth, youthful…


As for KV, I know Bhavatharani is daddy’s princess and all but she can’t sing…


Sadly some combos don’t always spell wow, saw Unni K singing a song in an IR album and of course automatically thought magic…not so this time for me… curious how SPB and Chitra dominate “Nammura Mandara Hoove” and in “KV” there is much more variety of singers but more isn’t always better I guess. All I can say is that whatever is in “NMH” it is sorely missing in “KV.”

I really do think there is a connection between word sounds and the music they go with...I understand not one word of Kannadam but the words flow so much better with "Halli L" song...this is not the first time I've realized this,
I sorely felt this in the earlier years of Rahman's songs when done in Hindi and then sung again in Tamil (not just the pronunciation flubs but the feeling of lyrics stuffed into the music ...sometimes the results were truly cringe-worthy...case in point Tamil version of Asoka.



Kangalin Varthaigal
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=t0001637
Nammura Mandara Hoove
http://www.musicplug.in/songs.php?movieid=3763

prashanth12
17th March 2011, 05:14 AM
Just revisited the song from Avatharam now in youtube and happy to see the long array of comments for this particular song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3s0mDjVy54

On a side, note, if anyone can help me get a copy of this film, "Avatharam", send me a message. Have been trying for a long time..

V_S
17th March 2011, 07:48 AM
Revisiting 'Mazhamegha Chelin' and whole of recent IR's malayalam gems as reminded by Sureshji. What a beautiful song, when it enters charanam:

thamarayallikalode thazhavara poothoru kaalam (what a beauty!)
tharakasundarimaaro thozhikalayoru kaalam
angakale maanam thelinje engarike melam kavinje (ithuvallavo sugam!!)
That second interlude blew me off with that flute.

First in the best of recent malayalam (post 2000) definitely comes Bhagyadevatha. Every song in this film is a purest gem. Such a sheer depth in every composition. IR-Sathyan combo is tremendous. I agree, that I can just live with these melodies for many days without even going back to Raja's 80s. This is also one of the reason I could not vote the poll in this thread.
By post 2000, I also meant some his greatest works in Tamizh, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi like Hey Ram, Bharathi, Azhagi, Pithamagan, Virumandi, Athu oru kana kalam, Shiva2006, Anumanaspadam, Aa dinagalu, Mallepoovu, Bhagyada balegara, Prem Kahani, Cheeni Kum, Paa and a whole bunch of 2009 songs. Can't miss these ones.

tvsankar
17th March 2011, 10:43 AM
VS,
detail pl.

Revisiting 'Mazhamegha Chelin' and whole of recent IR's malayalam gems as reminded by Sureshji. What a beautiful song, when it enters charanam:

thamarayallikalode thazhavara poothoru kaalam (what a beauty!)
tharakasundarimaaro thozhikalayoru kaalam
angakale maanam thelinje engarike melam kavinje (ithuvallavo sugam!!)
That second interlude blew me off with that flute.

enna padam.. enna paatu idhu......... give me link pl................

Sureshs65
17th March 2011, 02:04 PM
Usha,

It is from 'Katha Thudarunnu', the Malayalam movie.

V_S,

Welcome to the club of 2000s. We need more members :) I am sure Raj_Musing will also be happy to welcome you. 'Bhagyadevatha' is outstanding album. 'Katha Thudarunnu' no less. The only Sathyan Raja that was no optimal was 'Innathe Chinta Vishayam'. The songs were decent but it didn't have one killer melody which each of the other films have. 'kaiyetha' and 'mandaara poo' from Vinodayatra, 'yaaro paadunnu' from 'Katha Thudarunnu', 'swapnangal kanneyudhiya' from 'Bhagyadevatha', 'kodamanjin' from 'KKS', 'poo kungumapoo' from 'Rasathantram', 'melle onnu' from 'Manasinakkare, 'endhu paranjalaum' and 'swasathin thalam' from 'Achuvinte Amma'. Each of these has the ability go deep inside your heart and stay put there. Sathyan loves melodies, Raja loves melodies and in turn we get melodies which we will always love!! I am ready to give up lot of 80s Raja for these songs :)

V_S
17th March 2011, 07:36 PM
Yes, I would love to join you guys.:-D All the songs mentioned by you are masterpieces, it will stay with you forever. I don't know somehow in Malayalam, Raja gets very rich tunes, compared to the same in other languages. May be because he is more elevated and impacted by the core story and its locations which has more nativity. Definitely language sweetness also helps there. When you listen to any of these songs, it takes you directly to those beautiful lakes or under the shades of those beautiful coconut trees, not to forget the typical kerala houses. All these adds up to the listening experience.

raj_musing
17th March 2011, 07:58 PM
Usha,

It is from 'Katha Thudarunnu', the Malayalam movie.

V_S,

Welcome to the club of 2000s. We need more members :) I am sure Raj_Musing will also be happy to welcome you.



Suresh,

Naa vandhu Welcome speech Kodukanama elei oru Welcome song play panettama? :) :)

app_engine
17th March 2011, 08:53 PM
I'm willing to even trade some of my 70's-80's sweethearts for 'kaiyeththA kombaththu' (Manjari version) :-)

IR-Sathyan Anthikkad is a sweet combo without doubt!

Sureshs65
17th March 2011, 09:23 PM
RM,

:)

App_eng,

Very true. In Jesudas version you can hear the master struggling a bit. Beyond doubt, 'kaiyetha' is the best song that Manjari has sung in her career.

Plum
18th March 2011, 12:03 PM
No exchange for 70s songs(nevaire!) but 80s yes, I'll trade for the 90s and 2000s malayalam songs.
70's Raja is peerless in the history of Indian Film Music

Sureshs65
18th March 2011, 07:54 PM
Plum,

Somehow I had a feeling that discussion on Malayalam Raja will get you to post here (or shall I say wake you up from the slumber :) ).

I love 70s Raja too but I hold very closely the gems that Raja created in 80s for Malayalam films. These have been the songs which touched me a lot and bring a lot of joy. So my un-tradeable numbers are the 80s Malayalam Raja numbers.

jaiganes
18th March 2011, 10:58 PM
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer.asp?sngs=%27SNGIRR4049%27&lang=en
TMS anna , Raaja, trumpets and drums - Freak out Total damage..
The Guitar riff (or is it Synth) that accompanies TMS voice in charanam - simply changes the tone of TMS voice (in total)
and adds a "Zing".. Nice thumping foot tapping "Close to head banging" song in TFM

raj_musing
18th March 2011, 11:12 PM
Sureshji,

In the earlier thread you posted that you are ready to give up a few songs of 80's , for the songs that raja composed in 2000's. And now you have posted that the 80's songs are the real gems and they are untradeable :)
In other words all the songs composed by him were gems and you don't want to trade anything. Is that right? :) :)

Regards
R

app_engine
18th March 2011, 11:30 PM
raj_musing,

அதெல்லாம் சும்மா ஒரு பேச்சுக்கு சொல்றது :-)

நம்மெல்லாம் இந்த விஷயத்துல பேராச பிடிச்சவங்க, எனக்கு இதுவும் வேணும் - அதுவும் வேணும் - இன்னமும் வேணும் :-)

tvsankar
19th March 2011, 12:10 AM
pudhidhai kaetum puthu pudhu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTLEFC4YXpI

muthamizhae muthamizhae

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T8ZmuFBIMo&feature=related

Nandu - kaise kahoon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUI1FLexJrY&feature=player_embedded

ellam kaeten.. ennoda comments - epavum pola limited dhan....

jaiganes.. irukeengala.. ungaluku homework idhu.............. ishatam irundhal senju thango...

Suresh - neraiya time solli irukeenga. irundhalum........... inoru murai unga writings um vendum....................

plum..... time iruka ungaluku.......... unga views solla mudiyuma...........

app - romba sikkanama solllitu poreenga ipo ellam............ unga writings um vendum..........

Nandu - youtube dhan romba special...........

app_engine
19th March 2011, 01:57 AM
app - romba sikkanama solllitu poreenga ipo ellam...

Lot of time is spent on election thread (http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthread.php?8820-2011-TN-Assembly-elections/page363) :-)

Also on Ponniyin Selvan thread (http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthread.php?8976-Is-MR-planning-Kalki-s-Ponniyin-Selvan-with-JeMo-dialog/page113) in TF area :-)

tvsankar
19th March 2011, 02:36 AM
app,
naan sonnadhu indha thread la............. haha.

Sureshs65
19th March 2011, 09:29 AM
R_M,

What I meant was I would trade Raja's 80s song of other languages but not Malayalam. Come to think of it, what you say is right. Nothing of Raja is really tradeable. The trade happens only within his songs :)

raj_musing
19th March 2011, 10:53 AM
App_e and Suresh, Fine .. Yeah I was confused :)

KV
19th March 2011, 04:09 PM
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer.asp?sngs=%27SNGIRR4049%27&lang=en
TMS anna , Raaja, trumpets and drums - Freak out Total damage..
The Guitar riff (or is it Synth) that accompanies TMS voice in charanam - simply changes the tone of TMS voice (in total)
and adds a "Zing".. Nice thumping foot tapping "Close to head banging" song in TFM

JG! Thanks for ‘Aadal paadalil’! This song has ‘kickassness’ written all over it! The energy, the groove, the exuberance, boy-oh-boy, this one’s a dasher every moment!
I started my day with this song and it has been playing ever since; I just cant get enough of this one! I’m not a very big fan of TMS+IR combo (save some whacky ones like the carnatic-remix Kabhi Kabhi and a few similar stuff), but TMS smacks the ball out of the park here!
Thiraipaadal says this one’s from 79 and the enthusiasm of the new-kid-on-the-block Raja shows up quite clearly (not exactly ‘new’ though; he must have been some 50 odd films old by then going by his strike rate!).
But his 70s stuff is, to me, still the formative years, ‘genius in the making’ phase. Influences are heavily apparent in the work while still displaying his inherent wizardry over instrumentation. Take this song for eg.; the impact of RDB (and a bit of MSV) on IR can easily be felt here in the pounding rhythm (loud claps and drums) and an easy sing-along tune. This one seems like the thagappan of his subsequent songs in this genre like Baby shake it baby (movie ?), Swing swing (moodupani), Thullum ilamai idhu (anbe odi vaa), etc. The progression and evolution of the 80s IR is very interesting. While songs like Aadal paadalil have the groovy electric guitars and a kind of rawness/edginess, its only from the 80s that the complex,intricate bass lines and precision in tune, get added to the armory, thus forming the inimitable Raaja signature (Ilami idho idho, poo pota dhavani, poo malai oru paavai, and the likes).

Suresh, if allowed, I’ll take a bit of both, the butter and the ghee..78-84! Idha adikka aal illa!
But coming to think of it, what boggles the mind is this 0.5kg of cerebral matter producing an EVK/Moondrampirai in the 80s, Guru in 90s, Thiruvasagam/Virumandi/MX post 2000, an Uliyin Osai/Naan kadavul/Paa towards 2010! And we’re just talking about the creamiest of the cream of each decade. Idhula vera Thamizh, Malayalam, Kannadam, Telungu, Indhi, ippidi total area attack! Shbaaa.. mudiyala!

Sureshs65
19th March 2011, 04:59 PM
KV,

As I said, while 78 to 84 in Tamil is bread and butter to most Raja fans, my staple happens to the 80s Malayalam. I like those songs so much that I don't listen to them :) I mean, I want their magic to stay on and on. So I hear them once in a while only. 'rithubeda kalpana', 'poovai virinju', 'alliilam poovo', 'thamarakili', 'kiliye kilye' Olangal songs, 'e neelima than', 'bul bul maine', 'thazampoo' and many more.

KV
19th March 2011, 06:10 PM
Look at that list you've come up with now! (Reminds me of Noorani Shaasthapreedhi! Ada pradhaman, Chakka pradhaman, Godhuma pradhaman, Paal payasam... all one after the other! Yedha kudikardhu? Yedha vidardhu?) But if Kuliradunnu maanathu is going to be relegated to 'many more', I'll raise red flag and protest!
The last song in my list was Aakashadindha Jaari (Janma janmada anubandha). Like the way you guys had written about Sathyan movie songs and the picture of Kerala it paints, this one's the Karnataka counterpart. IMO, one of the very best of IR's kannnada work, which in turn happens to be one very close to my heart! Trust Raja to leave you in a dilemma!

jaiganes
19th March 2011, 10:36 PM
aakashadhindhaa jaari and "gandaagi naanu hutti " are awesome tribal/folk songs by Raaja in Kannada. Aakashadindha is so richly done and experimental (with the counterpointed chorus in the interludes), Raaja took its template and made "Raasave onnai naan" from Thanikkaattu Raaja. Nice picks KV!! and welcome!!!

Sureshs65
19th March 2011, 10:55 PM
KV,

Nope. I cannot relegate 'kulirandunnu' to 'others'. My problem was all three Olangal songs are amazing. So if you observe carefully you can see I have said the songs of 'Olangal'.

As far as Karnataka nativity goes, 'Bhoomi Geethe' would also be present along with 'Namoora Mandara Hoove'. As Plum said in an earlier occasion, the songs of 'Bhoomi Geethe' transport us to the Western Ghats immediately.

rajkumarc
19th March 2011, 11:45 PM
Aadal Paadalil is another superb song that I haven't heard before. Thanks Jai for bringing these gems to our ears.

V_S
20th March 2011, 05:14 AM
Could not come out of this wonderful collection for the past five days. Agi music has remastered the tracks quite beautifully. Enjoying it in full blast. Again most of the them are guitar dominated tracks.
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=TC0000548


Including some of the very rare songs like EVK, Nizhal Thedum Nenjangal and Vaanengum from Moondram Pirai. Could not skip any song. One of the best assorted collection, I have ever possessed.

PS: This link missed two beautiful songs from the collection, Thendrale Nee Pesu (PBS) and En Iniya Pon (KJY), which was in the original collection when I purchased from agi.

baroque
21st March 2011, 03:36 AM
racy violin,vigor & energy of percussion, boyish lover boy with Janu.. solaippoovil.......vellai roja.

haa.. endearing youthful Ilayaraja from 80s forever for some of us!

Vinatha.

baroque
21st March 2011, 05:12 AM
வசந்தமும் இங்கே வந்ததென்று
வாசனை மலர்கள் சொன்னாலும்
வசந்தமும் இங்கே வந்ததென்று
வாசனை மலர்கள் சொன்னாலும்
தென்றலும் இங்கே வந்து நின்று
இன்பத்தின் கீதம் தந்தாலும்
நீ இன்றி ஏது வசந்தம் இங்கே
நீ இன்றி ஏது ஜீவன் இங்கே
சேர்ந்திடவே உனையே ..ஒ ...


I just melt. What a beauty


en jeevan paadudhu....Shri.Ilayaraaja's fine 80s album.

oh ho ho ho......engirundho azhaikkum un geetham.....tabala ilayaraja.
scintillating violin work and flute calls.


rhythmic delight கட்டி வச்சுக்கோ.....
ஒரே முறை உன் தரிசனம்......ஜானு's finest.
வீணா and the violin ... ஹம்மிங் & , புல்லாங்குழல் calls...bewitching ஜானு


கார்த்திக் is gorgeous
கார்த்திக் is cute
கார்த்திக் naturally exudes charm .

வா வா அன்பே....
பியானோ, வயோலின் , கிடார், புல்லாங்குழல் delight ...சிவரஞ்சனி யேசுதாஸ் & சித்ரா

மணி & இளையராஜா have given us enough for me to celebrate this life & more

Vinatha.

visvan1970
21st March 2011, 12:54 PM
dear all, one more kannada song which impressed me recently is Lananamani from prema raaga hede gelathi.some amazing rhythm changes throughout.though had the cd for nearly 2 years just recently opened it and listened.wow is the least i can say.rgds.visu

skr
21st March 2011, 08:22 PM
Could not come out of this wonderful collection for the past five days. Agi music has remastered the tracks quite beautifully. Enjoying it in full blast. Again most of the them are guitar dominated tracks.
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/moviedetail.asp?mid=TC0000548


Thendralidai Thoranangal - Eera Vizhi Kaaviyangal
The feel with which Raja sings this one is sheer bliss..The old world charm,the melancholic effect which the song produces is simply unimaginable..not to forget the guitar interlude which is simply mindblowing..The song may be ephemeral but the impact everlasting..
Its the last song in this wonderful collection..

V_S
21st March 2011, 09:05 PM
Yes skr, every song in this collection is stunning! Starting from Kadhal Panpadu till Thendral Idai (actually last song from CD is 'En iniya pon') it is a feast to ears and soul.
Just want to mention 'Idhu Kanavugal' from Nizhal Thedum Nenjangal. Very Haunting composition by Maestro and excellently performed by Deepan Chakravarthi and SJ.
Not sure why Deepan is not singing these days. He still sings the same (as I recently watched some episodes of Ragamalika). I feel Raja and others should use him, very good singer.

baroque
21st March 2011, 09:37 PM
minimalistic , meditative album with piano, guitar from Raja.
en gaanam arangerum.......is amazing too.
two acoustic guitars prelude, then violin & piano interlude
very jazzy Yesudas's kaadhal panpaadu.....
vinatha.

KV
22nd March 2011, 12:01 AM
Back to Yevevo kalalu (Jwala)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-1iof0_U34
I have pretty much no idea what the lyrics conveys, but I'm left with moist eyes at the end of the song.

KV
22nd March 2011, 12:14 AM
EVK, in inducing an inner calmness, invoking absolute serenity, stands unparalleled.
In Pazhaya sogangal, when Raaja sings 'iravu karayadho, irulum vadiyadho', he does a Houdini - the world momentarily disappears.

skr
22nd March 2011, 08:29 AM
The prelude of En Gaanam is heavenly and also i just love the descending chromatics bit during the 1st interlude..Its a song which transports you to another world..

skr
22nd March 2011, 08:37 AM
Thanks KV for the Yevevo Kalalu song..its the 1st time im hearing this one..so many gems in Non Tamil films..this ones such a soulful number sung brilliantly by S Janaki..

rajkumarc
22nd March 2011, 11:57 AM
In Pazhaya sogangal, when Raaja sings 'iravu karayadho, irulum vadiyadho', he does a Houdini - the world momentarily disappears.
Exactly my thoughts. Well said :thumbsup:.

Black (Emptiness) is a great compilation, EVK alone will justify the purchase.

Sureshs65
22nd March 2011, 09:08 PM
KV,

The 'Jwala' song is wonderful and yes the song is about sadness. It is a surprise as usual from Raja. We can't expect such a song in a Chiranjeevi movie from other music directors.

Currently stuck in ASK. The 'kuthikira' songs interludes are amazing. I don't think anyone can think of such deep interludes on synth as Raja can.

jaiganes
22nd March 2011, 10:35 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bmOvPXmwKg&feature=related
Impressive Guitar and synth works in either charanams in this Telugu classic.