Thanks renault, hulks, narayan,usha akka and aruna :-)
heroine name is sasikala, debut for rohini.
sasi rekha - she did the gr8 song "vizhiyil vilundhu idhayam nulaindhu uyiril kalandha urave".
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Thanks renault, hulks, narayan,usha akka and aruna :-)
heroine name is sasikala, debut for rohini.
sasi rekha - she did the gr8 song "vizhiyil vilundhu idhayam nulaindhu uyiril kalandha urave".
Another off-topic but related addition:
Check this blog: http://isai-alias-raja.blogspot.com/
Two of them (one i them is crvenky who is a part of this hub) share their memories of Raja of the 70s and 80s. Wonderful read :)
PS: Did'nt know where else to fit it in. Sorry if am trying to pull away from the mainstream discussion.
Excellent Pick Swathy. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :D
actually all of them explained whatever i want to explain. simply it is the masterpiece from maestro. whenever i hear the starting humming (tharathattha tharathatha...) i mesmirised by the that.
i always confused with KJY and jeyachandran in some songs.thanks for the male voice clarification
So true. All this time I thought the Andha 7 Naatkal songs were by Yesudas, but found out they were by Jayachandran.Quote:
Originally Posted by vasanth2006
Thanks Vasanth :-)
Date: May 1
Song: Poonkadhave Thaall Thiravaai
Singers: Deepan Chakravarthi,Uma Ramanan
Movie: Nizhalgal
Year of release: 1980
Director: Bharathi Raaja
superb song swathy!
:thumbsup:
adha pathi discuss pandra alavukku enaku sangeetha gnanam ilaa
Nizhalgal is one of the best remembered works from IR's golden 80s.
All the songs have great preludes and interludes dominated by the violin, flutes and the veena (except the jazzy guitar in Madai Thirandhu alone). Especially the violin has spoken volumes in all the songs. Was VS.Narasimman the violinist for this one ?
Poongathave Thazh Thiravai has a fantastic violin prelude :thumbsup: I love Uma Ramanan's voice in this song. Deepan's voice has the crisp haunting.
Incidentally I am hooked to 'Dhoorathil Naan Kanda' from the same movie. Never heard the song before, happened to see it in someone's Top 10 IR song list, and was thinking 'Wow how did I miss this one :)'. Listen to the violin -> veena -> flute transition in the 1st prelude :) kind of reminds of 'Sanga Thamizh Kaviye' and 'Kanna Varuvaya' from 'Manadhil Urudhi Vendum' for strange reasons :roll:
Thanks for reminding me of this wonderful song.
Let me dissect this song in parts. Basically this song is a soft melody possibly reflecting on two lovers looking upon how their love came and progressed.
Prelude - Violins are of course evident as usual in the prelude as described by narayanan sir...but more outstanding is the veenai-flute-violin combination towards the end of the prelude which that describes the main tune of the song with the pallavi being described by veenai-flute combo and the anupallavi/charanam described by the veenai-violin combo.
Interludes - The first interlude has the thavil in a monotonous manner which then changes into a marriage procession type...possibly reflecting on the marriage dreams of both lovers...IR has to be commended for making the thavils sound more of a sad unison rather than the usual marriage style and the violins used before this happens is wonderfully orchestrated to show what the feelings were before this marriage dreams came. IR has to be given applause for this.
The second interlude is a wonderful tale of violins. The violins depict sadness in a way that sounds mesmerising especially at the end where it sounds like the feelings have just dropped to show the bad things that happened in their love and more surprising is the use of our carnatic violin to do this which easily brings out the emotions.
Tune - The main tune is mainly made up of the soft beating of drums and relies on the singing and humming of the two singers to bring out the emotions.
Great pick swathy yet again....quite a mesmerising song..:clap: