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Vaan Megam. Whenever I hear this, my mood becomes optimistic. Great song.
Somehow I like it much better than the other IR-Revathy-Rain Song, "O ho megam"
prashanth12, same thinking on the vaan megham song. while oh oh megam is very impressive, vaan megham is slower and deliberate in delivery.
HOLD ON FOR A MINUTE!!!
When I heard the news in 1999/00 I immediately thought that the reason for KH parting ways with LS was due to the nature of music composed for HR not suiting KH. As we all know KH is not a person to be settled something less than what he expects....similar to IR.
And then I justified with myself that the reason for KH telling that LS asked for an "astronomical sum" was a cover-up intended to protect LS's name. Imagine KH saying that "LS music was not in sync with the movie's overall appeal. Hence I went to IR". That would have been ridiculous on part of KH since LS was already a figure in world music.
The reason why I could imagine the above said reason for KH's coverup was twofold
1. that the fact that HR was a dream film for Kamal.
2. How could LS compose for an entire film without signing an agreement. This sounded ridiculous simply bcos LS was a much matured pro than Kamal in his own field. he had alreday travelled world over with his "violin".
What do you feel SURESH about my perspective on this NOOL?
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Originally Posted by Sureshs65
Inglis radio was preaching about environment, kadupaagi I switched to my IR mp3 collection.
First song, Isai Medaiyil
What a composition. Those days it was Eeramane Rojave that they kept spinning on radio. This beautiful song overshadowed. SPB :notworthy:
I dont know if your guess is right. But I too somehow thought (and still do) that Kamal's accusation of L.Subramaniam hiking up the price could not be true. And the reason why i think so is because I have been listening to L.Subramaniam's music since long time and have actively followed his career, his interviews, articles etc. I have seen him perform too many times and I even know few people who studied under LS and have spoken highly about not only his talent but also his personality. I somehow never bought Kamal's claim. There is something more to is, which we dont know.Quote:
Originally Posted by MelHarmony
Tracing back to one of those hits from the glorious 70's,Here is a hit from the malayalam movie "Dooram Arike".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Izql00sIo
Lyrics by ONV and sung by by S janaki. This was raja's first score in Malayalam movie? I presume..
A tharattu song from the movie "Mangalam Nerunnu". This was sung by Krishnachandran.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdRpKebcWbA
K.Chandrans voice lack the depth and emotion required to handle this song. KJY or Jayachandran should have been a better fit here IMO.
A song from the movie Anuragakottaram which was released in the year 1998. The pick of the album was "Chirichente Manisille" song which was there at the top of charts for many weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-UrX5W2Zug
Thanks for the youtubes.
All ilam poovo - Krishnachand's singing is very nice.
depth in expression - epodhum thevai ilai nu nenaikaren.....
simple vum irukalam dhanae..
KJY and Jayachandran padina - avanga padina madhiiri irukum. Tats all.
Krishnachand's bhavam is also nice to hear...
ellarum - KJY madhiryae padanama .. enna.....