:exactly: We might need to know hungarian language as well. Thalaivar angeyum pop thaan polarakku :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by tvsankar
:exactly: We might need to know hungarian language as well. Thalaivar angeyum pop thaan polarakku :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by tvsankar
i also want to know about the sounds ...
now my pick is,
Edeya baagalu - wat a sounds.......
very strange interludes........
piano ????
idhuvum romba nalla iruku.........
Hulk,
hahhaha - inum telugu, kannada vae
kathu mudiyalaiyae.
Hungariyan - hmmmm - IR's music
gives the power to learn this language also...
i think.............
:exactly: Ithuvil enna bayangaram na 5 minsil compose penniduvaar ithu yellam :frightened:
I am starting to like Jaikara Haakonna. Thalaivar songs are probably the only song where even with deja-vu effect, they sound so enjoyable. The orchestration is enough to hold me tight everytime. :notworthy:
oh andha song a..
kaetuten...
typical cultural song......
kuthu paatu - Soft a irukum nama thala music la.......
indha paatu konjam sound...
so headphone la valume koraichi vechen.....
Jalkara - starting style - Bhangra dance
style song madhiri oru imagination varudhu...
5 min composition - hmmm - unbelievable......
oru interview la sonnar Raaja...
Radio veetla iruku....
radio stations ku sound ellam vinveliyil iruku...
ipo radio vai tune pannina - radio station
kedaikaradhu...
adha pola than enakum...
vaan veliyil irukum isaiyai than kodukiren..
tune panni.......
Wat a great words...
innonum sonnarae.... Enaku music theirnju iruku garadhai vida - Music ku ennai evvalavu theirnju iruku - idhu dhan vishayam ... like tat......
thannai patri epadi solli kolgirar.
Great Music Man He is......
now am hearing
Mouni naanu - very different composition...
80s Raaja composition ai 2000 il new soundil
kaetkum sandhosham...... i had........
:exactly: It is very easy to get lost in his music. Avar isaiyil uyirey irukku, ithu thaan asaikka mudiyaatha unmai.
Paa is coming on December 4th. Can't wait. I will probably give you guys a review straight away after i see it on Friday. :bluejump:
'gum sum gum' on repeat :-)
The way all instruments jump at once in a 'thadAladi' manner after the first line is sung without any background is freak-out stuff!
It's like telling a 'wow-wow' after clean-bowling the toughest batsman!
This is the fourth Bhavadharini song that I've enjoyed immensely (the others being alai meedhu, idhu sangeetha thirunALO & mayil pOla poNNu onnu).
Actually, this song tops in the pA album for me :-)
Interestingly, my daughter insists me on repeating this during drives and even within a few hearings, she sings almost all the words (I can't sing even the pallavi) :-)