app,
indha youtube parungo....
unga ponnu play pannuvala.........
try pl.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXxRVUOV5MY
sokki poiten naan..
jeevanudan play pannum Genious he is..
Indha kid ai patri ipadi than enaku ninaika thonithu app.
app,
indha youtube parungo....
unga ponnu play pannuvala.........
try pl.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXxRVUOV5MY
sokki poiten naan..
jeevanudan play pannum Genious he is..
Indha kid ai patri ipadi than enaku ninaika thonithu app.
The concept of Mumbai Cutting seems similar to the recently released Malayalam film "Kerala cafe" which was 10 short stories rolled into one film by 10 different Directors, written by Renjith. Not sure if there are other such films earlier.
app_eng,
I have been saying that 'gum sum gum' is a new song :) The whole feel is now very different compared to the Malayalam classic. You will love it if you approach it that way. "Paa" is a rocking album indeed.
Out of Bangalore and forgot to take the 'Suryakanthi' CD with me. Connection too slow here to listen online. Was impressed in the first listen.
I heard my daughter hum 'gum sum gum' while she was playing..Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
This is the third film song she has taken a liking to...
"Edeya Baagilu" is the most fresh song of Sankraanti album. Nice tune with western classical touch. Orchestration, including prelude and interludes has bit of jazz, western classical elements with a mix of soft beats. IR's special touch is seen in both the tune and orchestration. The song becoming a hit largely depends on the picturisation. I hope they have not spoiled it.
"Mouni Naanu" is another song that I like in this album. The prelude almost immediately took me to "Aa Dinagalu" song, but changed soon. Loved the tune, Karthik's singing and the overall music (especially second interlude).
Chan chanare is good for Shreya's singing and charanam portions...but other factors brings down the charm.
Other songs did not impress me much.
Thanks,
Krishnan
Indha baadu address yarukkavadhu theriyuma pa?Quote:
Originally Posted by eagle
http://musiclistner.blogspot.com/200...and-songs.html
Though this is an amusing kind of review, what caught my attention is that the songs are quite popular in north.
Popular enough to attract such "knowledgeable" people to review it :-)
Speechless!Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
Anyway, i've left a comment of unrestrained praise there, awaiting moderation :lol2:
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
In any case, IR should thank Balki for taking his music to such connoisseurs and make them appreciate it, at last! :wink:
Same situation with my 4-year old son. He wants to listen to Gum Sum only, exclusively, all the time. I played to him all 3 different versions (that I have) of Gum Sum, starting with Thumbi Vaa, Mood in Kapi, and Sangaththil. Every time he said "this is not the real Gum Sum, play me the "real" Gum Sum" :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
-Gokul.