Yes it was, in the Tajmahal sceneQuote:
Originally Posted by Yathu
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Yes it was, in the Tajmahal sceneQuote:
Originally Posted by Yathu
Jolin Tsai - Warriors in Peace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZoofWTLPGA
:musicsmile:
(ps. the male characters and the setting remind me of Hindi movies)
Warriors of peace ? :?Quote:
Originally Posted by jaaze
:notthatway: The track is called Warriors in Peace. The album is Warriors of Heaven and Earth :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
Theeyil Vizhuntha - Godfather
This is what you call singing your heart out.
100% true!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Yathu
O Vennila - Kaadhal Desam
hehe
:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti7M2...aynext_from=PL
90's Rahman :musicsmile:
:bow:Quote:
Originally Posted by Yathu
The last ARR song I listened - Shakalaka Baby :thumbsup:
Piya ho from Water.
Just melts your heart :bow:
Jaane Tu Mera Kya (Sukhvinder)
Kural (Connections)
Was expecting a hip hop rap kinda song from the Blaaze - ARR combo when they said they were going to rework Thirukkural
But still the "Respect" refrain kept playing in my head. It ended up more like a Blaaze's lecture on morals. The poetic flavour of the Kural is not captured.
Many songs in a loop over the week end :) Real boost to face the challenging week ahead.
Tauba Tauba, Only You - Vandemataram. Underrated gems :notworthy:
Kabhi Kabhi Adithi (JTYN) (Hj's inspiration for Oyaayiye and Vizhi Moodi for Ayan)
:roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by jaaze
:huh:
Fantastic 90's in Thirakaadha kaatukulle 8-)
Yeah, fantastic 90s indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
"Theendai Mei Theendai" - Superlative Rahman, Balu Sir and Chitra
Yaathi Yaathi song from Tajmahal - Largely forgotten pathos song
"Kadhale" from Rangeela....such a beautiful and haunting tune that I didn't actually remember till now...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv_046wGims
Was Rangeela a Hindi movie dubbed into Tamil, or was there actually a Tamil version?
Hindi movie dubbed into Tamil.
Vellai pookal
Vidai Kodu engal naade
Deivam Thandha poove
No sheaf of words can describe the actual, intuitive feelings heeding to these songs. chef-d'oeuvre! Sure the team would have overly disquieted while recording :pain worthy:
ANTHEM for PEACE,LOVE & CARE!!!
Recently I was pleasantly surprised to see that my cable company had added 'Peck on the cheek' in the festival films sections (free movies) - it was nothing else but Kannathil and was enjoying the movie with my wife and kid (both great ARR fans)!!!
God is great :PQuote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srDjAu_EsuI
:clap:
As i always say, 90's Rahman is the best .
thanks Feddy, keep them coming..... 8-)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
actually to me, rahman post 2000 has been much more dearer........i can, with great difficulty, miss 1 or 2 albums of 90's but i cant miss much after 2000........i donno how other thalaivar fans feel, i know lot of them are fans of 90's music :)
Of course maddy, Anything for Oscar-Ji :D
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Originally Posted by MADDY
90s, 2000s... All times annan gilli
Soreenga aafisar.
Enga aalayae kaanom. Waeld toor edhavadhu poneilaa?
Of course
not a fan - but can tell you that in 90s there was no attack of clones for rahman.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
post 2000 - clones were all around.
So 90s was the time when every Rahman number made the biggest unopposed wave. It was a new phenomenon altogether .
I remember listening to 'love birds' songs everyday after coming back from school - playing it loudest for the 'mambo mambo'.
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
I would say 90's is Rahman's best :) :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRMQeII0Okk
Narumugaye :notworthy:
Is this the only Bombay jayshree, ARR song?
Enakkum 90s Rahman is the ultimate. Oru sentimental connection , apart from the music itself and how i perceive it
Yes yes.... 90s Rahman is the best. All the songs were made out of Gold. :)
You know what, the weirdest part is, the songs i listen to his post 2000 songs are very very very countable (repeated hearing after years or months). But u can find almost all his 90s songs in my playlist. Those were gems, classic, extraodinaire compositions. The TUNES, the lyrics, the arrangements, the sharpness in his sounds/instruments, the singers, the base, the "sss" sound in the songs, aahhh... ! Just beautiful i tell u !!! All this 90s songs had soul in them, they r a living being. :)
My only regret today is i really wished i was a teenager during the 90s, but alas, i was only a kid, so the thorough enjoyment of Rahman's GREAT DAYS/YEARS was not tasted 100% :)
:yes: :exactly: :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
hmm, i knew 90's has a great emotional quotient as CR put it, but coming to Jai's point, the clones brought out the best of rahman.......and the way he came back from dark period of 2002 in Boys was truly amazing.....even 2003, 04,05 were not that great but he still stayed on top....finally rang de basanti in 2006 somehow cleared all his blocks and we see the free flowing rahman again....so as a fan, i found his journey in 2000's much more tougher and the success in this period was very sweet..... :)
musically too, in 2000's, i realised rahman is not a man with set ideas........he ventured into usage of natural instruments much against his intial synthesiser days......the finishing(cant find any other word) in songs post 2000 was very convincing.......to me he also made more soundtracks than albums in 2000 which is again a deviation from his initial idea of albums/songs perpendicular to vision of the movie........in short he ventured into territories unknown to him and came out trumps in most of them coupled with "highs after lows" makes 2000's very special for me..... :D