DHEEMI only !Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanjeevi
Has got that melody !
& listen to the interludes . He takes you to a dream world mannn
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DHEEMI only !Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanjeevi
Has got that melody !
& listen to the interludes . He takes you to a dream world mannn
RGV was the one who brought ARR into bollywood with Rangeela (Roja was only dubbed.) He seems to have some luck in launching people..lets hope it works for IR too.Although is funny that a Legend in one part of India is a mr who in another part.
:notworthy: yes, IR has done it again. Nakeerara kuda paarata vachuttara :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nakeeran
guys - the 1st interlude in 'Kaise kahen' is sumthing tat I hav been yearning for so long from IR! God! the tempo that he maintains is mind-blowing!
Believe me! I've listened to this album more than 100 times. Iam not working for the past three days. when I come to my office i keep it in repeat mode and I've copied it into my ipod to listen at home and listening to it the whole time. My wife asks me 'Have you gone MAD'. Yeah I suppose Iam. Havent listened to such stuff from him in recent times
:)
Why is 'Dheemi dheemi' such a special composition?
for longtime IR fans, certain ingredients about IR's fresh tunes are always embedded deep in our minds - the key element is the unanticipated twist/turn towards the middle or end of the charanam that we have seen in 'n' no of IR scores! ex - 'ilam pani thuli' (recall the tune at 'mukil vandhu mugam pothhumo...' where the 'pothhumo' is stretched towards the end n the next secoond we r back to 'ilam pani'!
in "Dheemi Dheemi" IR plays around with our anticipation, when the tune goes off into a higher octave in the charanam and just when you think it has reached its zenith, he just adds a small bit at a higher octave lifting the tempo of the tune with a string section behind at the end of the charanam and like a roller-coaster ride, with the blink of the eye, we are back to the pallavi!
Zoooooooom! to the top, one moment, and next moment, we are back to the beginning!
Welcome to IR's own indigenous Raja(dis)ney wonderworld of fantasy!!
I cant wait to hear 'Cheeni Kum' and the BGM of 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'!
Few observations on `kaisE kahEn':
-I've earlier posted that this is a cousin of `kAviriyE'...in fact when aduththa vArisu music was released, I thought of that song as `northish':-) When I saw the movie, I understood why Raja scored like that...it was a northie kind of scene - may be udaipur...So, when an `I love you' is needed in kaise kahen, he jumped and plugged his old "northie" piece!
-When the male voice starts in the pallavi, the female chorus background brings back memory of RDB days:-) Another clever `northening' by IR. Similarly the chorus background sounds for 'I love you' phrase is again RDB'ish.
-However the RDB influence is unseen in the percussion dept. (I know IR loves indulging in RDB style, check `oLiyilE therivadhu dEvadhaiyA')...Here it's quite contemporary, much like the current young Hindi composers...
OK, my Assamese colleague loved `kaise kahen' after hearing in my head phone (started singing 'I love you' along with the song, aloud in the workplace, and startled a chinese)
His comments - very soothing and sweet, instantly catchy...nice bed-time song...violins are excellent...
Is the anupallavi of `dheemi-dheemi' somewhat inspired from `thamthana namdhana thALam varum' of pudhiya vArpugaL?
Just listened to the Shiva songs on musicindiaonline. I was not impressed - probably because of all the songs being rehash. Nothing new for us. Also, I felt the tunes were not adapted to Hindi music style and I feel that may be a great opportunity was lost in capturing the imagination of the nation.
Anyway...hope they sound better on later hearings but I am a bit disappointed.