hey thanks ramakrishna, the trailor looks promising. The music is nice also.
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hey thanks ramakrishna, the trailor looks promising. The music is nice also.
Did anyone catch Rahman's interview on SSmusic(22nd october). I watched it on numtv.com now and it was interesting in parts. The interview was in English and Rahman was his usual casual self breezing thru the questions. Some of the specific comments I remembered from what he said:
Although his inpirations do keep changing,some of his permanent inspirations are Carpenters/Bach/Nusrat
The "New york nagaram" song was done as a jam session in about half an hour or so,where Rahman didnt play the tune to anyone and only the guitar riffs/chord progressions were played to the director and lyricist
He recorded a song using an Arabic singer in Hindi for a song in Guru,which was picturized in Turkey. He is finishing up Sivaji and Guru.
After all these years it still the Live shows that gives him the jitters and he was relieved that the show in Bangalore somehow came thru despite the rains.
He doesnt necessarily have any symphony in his future plans(when he was asked specifically about it) and he has gotten over the notion he had earlier in life that somehow classical music was superior to the current forms of music he was doing just because they used live instruments(he mentioned cello,violin etc.) and such. He right now believes,any piece of music when done with the right spirit, even if it is executed using a synth,is good music to him and that things have changed a lot now and he used the word "sound spectrum" I think when referring to the choice of instruments currently available. There was no "inferior" music in his book. While in the same context he also said he enjoyed some of Deva's gaana songs when Sivamani played it to him during a trip to LA and found them to be neatly integrated.
In complete contrast is Deva's interview,which Iam watching now :-)
http://www.guru-thefilm.com/
The site's intro bit and the trailers BGM are mindblowing. The trailer looks really good. Cant wait for the soundtrack/movie :thumbsup:
Maddy, watched GURU trailer?
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he has gotten over the notion he had earlier in life that somehow classical music was superior to the current forms of music he was doing just because they used live instruments(he mentioned cello,violin etc.) and such.
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Classic sour grapes case !! Why the heck did he try to conduct an orchestra in the first place ??
nope it didnt come in my show :cry: :cry: .......but i watched it from links that ram ang guess me provided........it was amazing......waiting for its release..... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
ohhh.. its good to hear you from tanjore. ( i m from mannargudi. now in chennai)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
jupitar theater is ok. it's DTS effect is good.
but i heared from my friends that arul and yagappa are worst theaters. i seen movies in shanthi/kamala/rajarajan/vijaya/jupitar. I have not seen movies in arul and yagappa. they having A/C and DTS?.my choice is rajarajan.
Guru Track List from ARR himself
Posted by Gops at Yahoo! Group
An exclusive to the group yet again, here is the preliminary Guru track list narrated by ARR when he was yelling at someone in his studio and scribbled by Vijay while driving his car. Please note that this might not be entirely accurate in view of the circumstances under which it was communicated. The complete credits are on their way soon.
1. Barso Re
2. Tere Bina
3. Hairatein, Aashiqui
4. Bolo Guru (the Bappi Lahiri song)
5. Jaage
6. Baazi Laga
7. Maanjha Maanjha or Maan Jaa Maan Jaa
A million thanks once again to ARR and Vijay.
Yes boss. Now both these theatres r equipped with DTS. Arul form Vettayadu Vilayadu and Yagappa from 23 pulikesi. I forgot to add Rajarajan.Quote:
Originally Posted by vasanth2006