Rahmanji,
All that we fans want from you is one song like this every year..
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Rahmanji,
All that we fans want from you is one song like this every year..
I’ve been wanting to write about this song for time now and only now have found the opportunity and reasoning.
This song is about an individual who feels they’ve forgotten how to fall in love and so set on journey hoping to resurrect their lost love feelings.
So gaye hain - A song that has a very lonely feel to it. Songs like this are very emotional and I think very hard to convey through music, however no one could of depicted those emotions better than Lata ji. It is indeed a very wise choice by Rahman ji for opting for Lata ji.
After Lata ji ARR has only given importance to the oboe, choral humming and strings. I would like to say that the oboe just penetrates right through the heart and mind of the listener. The simple arrangement of this song is what grabs my inner sentiments. Indeed a very haunting piece. In addition to the former instruments ARR has also used dulcimer, taiko, cello and ghatam. IMO The taiko is the best instrument at replicating a heartbeat. I believe the ghatam was inserted experimentally and not intentionally. But as it brought a fresh air of rural India, I guess thalaivar proceeded with it anyway, though he has only used it fractionally as it would of changed the real tone and essence of the song
Part 2 of the song has a slight higher tempo. The strings are not present in the prelude. But that haunting humming is present. When the strings join the chorus, they merge in to the interlude which I would put in my top favourite ARR interludes. Part two also sees employment of the piano. You get a choir singing the chorus and the song gains momentum.
The progression of sounds from the light oboe to the culmination of various beats is the most laudable musical progression pieces of all time.
Sunil
Yes Sunil, So gaye hain and part2 are haunting ones! Wonderfully put! :thumbsup:
We will be talking about Aromale from VV for years to come.. Rahman should incorporate that song into the next Hollywood movie, i guarantee an Oscar for that.. have not heard such serene/diving music...
Narumugaye Narumugaye - Top class composition from ARR. :notworthy: ARR's best I would say.
Unni Krishnan and Bombay Jayashree singing, heavenly.
The picturisation by MR is beautiful. B&W shots for Madhubala and Color shots for Aishwarya. Beautiful locations, and foggy background makes it one of Best of MR as well. Vairamuthu's lyrics makes this song a complete one. Excellently written.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQSboEhnBYw
Top class stuff! I need more such classical songs from ARR. We can forget ourselves.