Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... slept while reading. sorry!:)
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... slept while reading. sorry!:)
Hi All,
Even I got a chance to see (from midway I guess) ME's trailer (Hindi version by Sahara) on MTV. The song started like "Ayala Re...". On first hearing, I found the pallavi to be peppy and pretty catchy. Initially sounded a bit unlike IR, but midway somewhere I could make out IR's stamp. The orchestration was again different with some sax interludes. I guess Shaan is one of the singers. It was only his voice that I could guess, others no idea. On the whole, on first hearing, I felt that its a very good catchy number and it seemed to stick to the current trend. Its surely unlike IR's other recent catchy numbers.
Need to hear it again.
Krishnan
http://www.cinesouth.com/masala/hotn...032005-3.shtml
More on the press conference.
"Usually, the cassette release functions will be held before the sales of cassette. We wanted to do it in a different way; we have already released the cassette to be sold in the shops to start with."
Cassettes released ..?? Is Suriyan F.M playing the songs ??
Can anybody update please..?
When is the cassette getting released???
http://www.mumbaixpress.com/
The trailor music is very very trendy ..Is this Raaja ????
enna Ramki saar,
Yuvan thaan music pottaar ennu neengale purali kilappi vittuduveenga pola irukke?! :shock: :)
Aiyo. What are our journalists doing these days? Press meet'la avalavu kelvi kaettaanga, but they did not ask when the audio was being released. So many people are so impatient!
Kamal about the music in MX
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2005/04/01/s...0101580100.htm
Ilaiyaraja is the composer. "The songs have come out very well. Leave alone the Hindi number you have to listen to Sonu Nigam singing in Tamil. His diction is excellent ... I've also sung a couple of songs." Kamal's eyes are aglow with excitement as he dwells on the maestro's composing skills.
"Ilaiyaraja went to Budapest for composing. At a time when synthesised music holds sway he has gone in for a live orchestra ... and the difference is discernible," says a happy Kamal. "He's done a wonderful job with the Hungarian orchestra, which he has used for the opening of the romantic number. The quaint piece, `Bandar Ki Dug Dugi Hai,' has been well sung by Sonu Nigam, KK and Shaan, and is a recurring theme in `Mumbai Xpress,' he adds.
Same thought occured to me,how could they miss out on such a basic question&how could Kamal also not utter one word about this :?Quote:
Originally Posted by 12bums