ya that part is just amazing.Quote:
Originally Posted by rsubras
hehe
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ya that part is just amazing.Quote:
Originally Posted by rsubras
hehe
:D
Rama, go for the kill......bring in Alaipauhthey..... :D 8-)
A little info 'bout the Duet cdwhich i PROUDLY own ( actually my dad bought it way back in 94)
The cd was released by pyramid, that time mostly all Rahman album was released by Pyramid, the quality is great & works fine until know.
It has a booklet with the motto 'adding a new dimension to music' with KB, ARR & VM photo inside with the usual credits of Rahmans team
Sax (western) - Raju
(classical) - Kadri Gopalnath
Flute & Rhythm - Naveen & Raja
Audio Engineers - H.Sridhar & Sivakumar
Keyboard - WHO ELSE :!: :wink:
funny it didn't mention drums Sivamani's name
At the end of the booklet it feature's A.R.Rahman "future" release under Pyramid ; May Matham, Puthiya Manargal, Vandi Cholai & BR's Thiruvizha :shock: maybe it has undergone changes in the name
The cd has 9 tracks minus the two poems (should've been included :evil: ) don't bother 'bout asking the other half of the songs in the cd :banghead:
one more thing it comes with a 35.00 price tag
A little info 'bout the Duet cdwhich i PROUDLY own ( actually my dad bought it way back in 94)
The cd was released by pyramid, that time mostly all Rahman album was released by Pyramid, the quality is great & works fine until know.
It has a booklet with the motto 'adding a new dimension to music' with KB, ARR & VM photo inside with the usual credits of Rahmans team
Sax (western) - Raju
(classical) - Kadri Gopalnath
Flute & Rhythm - Naveen & Raja
Audio Engineers - H.Sridhar & Sivakumar
Keyboard - WHO ELSE :!: :wink:
funny it didn't mention drums Sivamani's name
At the end of the booklet it feature's A.R.Rahman "future" release under Pyramid ; May Matham, Puthiya Manargal, Vandi Cholai & BR's Thiruvizha :shock: maybe it has undergone changes in the name
The cd has 9 tracks minus the two poems (should've been included :evil: ) don't bother 'bout asking the other half of the songs in the cd :banghead:
one more thing it comes with a 35.00 price tag
I cant help remembering the day i bought Alaipayuthey audio. I was doing my first yr engineering at tiruchendur then. I went restless when i saw the promos in Dailythanthi. I was waiting for the day of its release. Madras talkies had been constantly giving promos on the paper without mentioning the date of audio release. Finally came the D day. I, along with some other ARR fans bunked the classes and went to the music shop and enquired if the cassettes had arrived ( I was not having a CD player then). But the shop keeper had said that it wud take atleast a day's time from the actual day of release. Engalukko Porumai illa... We caught a bus to Tuticorin which is the nearest city ti tiruchendur. Then we started our hunt for the cassette. It was just 10 am and the cassettes had not arrived. We all waited till 1 pm and when we finally got the cassette in our hands, we felt as if we had waited for 10 months and delivered a baby..
(Aftermath incidents to be continued tomorrow...)
I cant help remembering the day i bought Alaipayuthey audio. I was doing my first yr engineering at tiruchendur then. I went restless when i saw the promos in Dailythanthi. I was waiting for the day of its release. Madras talkies had been constantly giving promos on the paper without mentioning the date of audio release. Finally came the D day. I, along with some other ARR fans bunked the classes and went to the music shop and enquired if the cassettes had arrived ( I was not having a CD player then). But the shop keeper had said that it wud take atleast a day's time from the actual day of release. Engalukko Porumai illa... We caught a bus to Tuticorin which is the nearest city ti tiruchendur. Then we started our hunt for the cassette. It was just 10 am and the cassettes had not arrived. We all waited till 1 pm and when we finally got the cassette in our hands, we felt as if we had waited for 10 months and delivered a baby..
(Aftermath incidents to be continued tomorrow...)
ALAIPAAYUTHEY :clap:
marakka mudiyathu especially kaadhal sadugudu :musicsmile:
and endrendrum.maddy intro :thumbsup:
yup, maddy's intro was one of the most memorable intros ever....IMO......great music to start his career with..... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
ajay..... :shock: .....even i was in 1st yr engg when AP came.... :D .......btw, ppl. are going to guess our age if we give personal details like this.... :wink: ...waiting for part2.... :arrow:
sudhir :lol:
AP was the first movie i saw in chennai.i still remeber da claps for ARR's name...even mani sir didn't get such claps :lol:
MADHAVAN ku claps was aweosme...... i think i went like 2nd day 2nd show but can't remember da theatre :roll:
:rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
naaNga eLLaarum idha nambittoem ! :rotfl2:
:evil: :evil: ....enna idhu chinna pullathanama??? Maddy is a big hero...... :wink: .......idhayum nambunga.... :evil: ....its an orderQuote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
Naanga POIYA eLLam namba maattoem ! First film la, athuvum rendaavathu naaLae Maddy kku CLAPS nnu sonna :lol: :lol:
Ippa solluraeN : Maddy periya HERO thaaN ! (AlaipaayutheY release aagum podu) :mrgreen:
nambarathu ungalodiya ishatam.but it IS true :yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
maddy-oda luks ke claps vandirukku :D
ada neenga vera.. roja kootam padathuku srikanth-ku claps kidachathu.. intro la :roll: :roll: (only from girls side)
intha ponnungaley ippadi thaan boss...
Back to music guys :lol:
Since I didn't have a pc back then, I only know that it's ARR movie after the movie release, at first i really don't like the songs except for Pachai Niramay & Kathal Sadugudu, but after a few months, it's became an anthem for me
In Sathiya i really love Chori Pe Chori, its kinda remix of the original version, & sathiya (2), it has tamil version lyrics in the middle (kathalil kathalil neram)
i have so much to say about this album. but i dont realy have time. so ill make it short.
This album is what showed me what music was. I knew nothing about music, NOTHING! This was the time my dad got me a Walkman. It was the best in the market at that time.
I wanted to listen to some music. One of my friends recommended Alaipayuthey. He said that it was out about a week back and the songs are really good.
So I went to the only record bar I know and asked for it. Normally in SL they would record me the album in a D60 TDK and give. But this guy gave me the original cassette for 130 SLR/=. I will never forget that.
I came home and played it. I fell in love with it the fist time I listened to it. Snegithene and Eveno Oruvan were my instant favorites. But then I started to love all the songs in the album.
Started reading the information given in the cassette over and over again. I knew about ARR only then. I started asking my friends about him and his music an step by step I fell in love with ARRs music so much that now all my friends ask me about ARR.
This album made me love music. It was a curse! It was a gift!
hehe
:D
lance :clap:
i wonder y but s'thing makes me not to like pachai niramea....... :roll:
Whats next guys????
Rangeela?
ARR's first hindi movie :D
Hi Ramkii
Rangeela made the whole TN proud .
This is the first movie which was immensely popular for the songs composed by a South Indian ARR .
Even today, this songs are being spoken in Mumbai !
RANGEELA......even my mom dances to these songs................. dis guy's got some magic :roll:
his voice in haiyayo is so mesmerising.................. :musicsmile:
SPIRIT of rangeela.... :clap:
hai rama is like one song u can always listen to........ hariharan has done it so well........
i used to listen to this album everyday.it was my suprabhatam
miss those days......
RANGEELA
u remember this movie for ARRahman and Urmila...... :D
Kya kare kya na kare should qualify as my most favorite ARR song ever..... 8-) .....wat lyrics - it inspired me so much that i never hesitated to talk to a girl - known or unknown, high heels or hawai chappal :lol:
Tanha Tanha - great song.......starts with flute sounds on keyboard, and then asha bosle's gr8 voice......the picturisation was also too good..... :D
rest later :wink:
I even got the cassette.. not knowing a word of hindi .. not that I know too many now...
No super sound system then ... still everytime I am home .. Rangeela.. was played non-stop .... breakfast.. lunch .. dinner time included.... ARR was just mesmerizing..
Folks at home were already fans of him due to "Thiruda Thiruda" which went through the same rituals..
The more I listened ... Rangeela Re became my least favourite of the album .. "Kya Kare" was numero uno .... "Pyare Jaane Kaisa" was number 2 and "AiAiyo" took the third spot... I think ARR really knew how to use Udit.....
One helluva path breaking album... Hmmm good old days...
And the probably the album which sounded alarm to all the reigning HFM MD's .. to go take their respective spots and dare not think about the Numero Uno Chair... And to this date I dont think anybody has dethroned him there...
"And to this date I dont think anybody has dethroned him there..."
As is the case in TFM too. Harris and Yuvan are popular as are Himesh, Jatin-Lalit, Anu Malik, Pritam etc. Both, however, have not dethroned him, IMO. ARR's popularity in Tamil has probably waned, though. His albums are not inducing that craze anymore, at least to me. In every tamil album of late, two or three songs are very very good and the rest are only so so. I don't see this trend changing with Sivaji. May be ATM.
Yeah..ARR seems to be on the IR style...giving hit albums..experimental and refreshing one after another and once they have become established forces and more into international music their output is reduced to two or three hit songs per album or the odd hit album....hopefully ARR does not fall into the global trap and focus more on significant albums and less on certain ones like IR did even though their output and quality is as fresh as ever :exactly:
As for HFM besides S-E-L and perhaps jatin-lalit the rest are totally inconsistent and some just producing music totally commercial...besides ARR and S-E-L the orchestration in HFM is of mediocre quality...:x
I think the second one is 100% true :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
ARR on IR style??? no way......ARR is always unique and will stay so.......thats y we like him, if he had bbeen like IR he wud have bcome another deva only..........the sluggish tunes/rythms that u see now are a sign of maturity.....he wants to xperiment........how long can he churn muqablas and mustafas??? its like Sachin who has stopped playing like wat he was in 90's..... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulkster
Mangta hai kya - Shwetha shetty and ARRahman - it was probably the first ARR hindi song..... :D .......with catchy rythms and interesting interludes, this song was a immediate crowd puller.......the first interlude has a african touch supported by pretty good beats.....a feel good song which had sounds of Ramu as well........wish ARR works with Ramu again.....
Mangta Hai Kya....
I think this song was way ahead of its times... the arrangement .. voice .. mixing. .. broke all conventions....
Its only an irony that the success of this song was masked by the enitre album of superlatives...
Hulkster... ARR was never on IR's way... infact, ARR is creating a new path & an eye opener for all the current MD with his Pray For Me Brother ..... :)
and def he isnt on IR's path when it comes to music.... if not... he would be just like another Deva for IR .... :)....
about Rangeela... goodness...the effect of Rangeela in Hindi Film Industry is phenomenal !! the best i loved was Kadhale..... Ennai Seithayo....Yen Kangalil....Pugunde Kondaiyo... excellent love melody.... aahh... wut about Hai Rama... ?? excellent arrangments of loops & instruments used .... remember how it was aped by Deva in Hello movie [Intha Nimisham]... ;)and the anthem of India - Rangeela Re.... .... :clap:
hulk anna ARR and IR completely different styles :yes:
ARR brought in new music wid singers.........ARR brought the drums da beats da passion :D
Yen arumaiyaana nanbargaley..IR style does not mean IR style of music..it means he is treading the similar path of IR where IR used to gave hit albums one after another during his peak but once global stage came calling he focussed on some albums and gave hit songs(one or two) in another...misunderstanding pa misunderstanding :P
i think this factor is more of " the cycle of time " .... history repeats :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulkster
I really don't know at first that Rangeela was a Hindi movie :lol: It's really took a few months to know that............IMO this is one of the best Hindi to Tamil transition ever, be it the lyrics or the choice of singers absolutely perfect,one of my ever top ten songs is Kya Kare/Kamban Shelly & Haiyaiyo, both songs are very very rare in Tamil, if I played now someone will ask me is it a new song :roll: SPB 'n Udit's voice perfectly match the music
In that case is another talent coming to break ARR?..well even if he comes he wunt break ARR as ARR is already a global icon...the same when ARR broke IR when IR moved on to symphony and instrumental albums...its a recurring process as u said :PQuote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
Rangeela..if i am not wrong this was ARR's first with Ram Gopal Varma and also first in hindi. Fantastic tunes with a deep longingness of romance displayed in the songs which probably reflected on the movie in which aamir only gets urmila at the end. Somehow the songs did not propel ARR to the heights he is now in HFM then . Before this film came ARR's pudhiya mugam which highlighted his penchant for mixing the situation's atmosphere within the tunes of his songs which really made him unique. :P Same bodes here as well. If RGV's picturisation was better the songs would really have been a blockbuster on screen.
yup Hulkster... agreed with both ur post above... :D
but i think Rangeela's BLOCKBUSTER HIT status was satisfying... i mean...gosh...the amount of times the songs was beein played around...though i was young that time...i still can remember its effect... and also Kadhalan's effect... one of ARR's greatest time in his career.... :D