Thanks , I cant seem to find any Videos on you tube :(
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#76 இளைய நிலா பொழிகிறதே
இதயம் வரை நனைகிறதே
(பயணங்கள் முடிவதில்லை, 1982 , வைரமுத்து பாடல், ஆர்.சுந்தர்ராஜன் இயக்கம் )
Amazing song, SPB does a smooth "ride" without any effort, The guitar work is brilliant! This was the song I wanted to sing in 1997 Ganakuyil (in London) , as this song was "very" popular!, in the end I had to sing "vaa Vennila" , but cant complain, as that song fetched me the first prize :)
I still remember the inexplicable wave that caught me when i heard Poonthaliraada in "hits of 80s" collection in a casette tape player in my uncle's house. I was probably 9 years old. The devastation was total. The memory is so vivid, that Raja impregnated my memory so deeply. It is impossible to take him out of my conscience now. So deep has been his impact, that rest of the music I have heard since those days are just sediments on top of that memory.
Moonraam Pirai and PayanangaL Mudivathillai in the same year? (I am sure there are many) Whoa! Great posts app. Thank you so much.
Random, uninteresting, irrelevant tidbit: Gaiety, Rukmani (friend of mine owns it) and Kalai Arangam are still there in Trichy. The first two play re-re-release films.
Here it is - the opening song from moonRAm piRai :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy2eKsH1oPo
I am not surprised that Raghu doesn't know about the song/sequence. Could be outside of India the song never made it at all at that time. In fact, the scene was not on TV when I first watched it as a kid.
adhE! adhE! I got to know this song only recently so I have no idea how it is picturised though the lyrics give a clue. The predominant image with the initial santoor pieces is one of a river flowing freely into a falls - and with the birds chirping etc, the imagery invoked is quiet as app mentioned - riverbank, trees, monkeys jumping across, birds chirping. It does vividly create the imagery, doesnt it?Quote:
(The santoor sound reminds one of trees on riverbanks).