krish244 and yvsmani, I have a bit of news for you on 'Thaththom Thakathimi Thom.' The beginning of the song was copied by T Rajendar for the song 'Monalisa Monalisa' (film: Monisha En Monalisa).
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krish244 and yvsmani, I have a bit of news for you on 'Thaththom Thakathimi Thom.' The beginning of the song was copied by T Rajendar for the song 'Monalisa Monalisa' (film: Monisha En Monalisa).
Nagas, what? when? where? How? Why?
ippidi mottaiya padam potta yeppidi?
i think the photo has been taken during the tamil thirai channel inauguration.
For the HCIRFs who cannot wait for the CDs to be available in India...
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Above post should read
"For the HCIRFs who cannot wait for the CDs to be available in US...I don't know about India..."
sorry I missed the intro line I had before my earlier post :)
Its a photo taken during launch of tamil thirai channel, From interview of bharathiraja in vikatan this week - the related question was "IR & VM were sitting very nearby. Still, both didn't even see each other, why ?", or something in these lines.
BR replied "reNdu paerum intha maNNoda soththu, naan reNdu paerkittayum natpaathaan pazhagittirukkaen"
NagaS
Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam audio released. Songs are good (not exceptional). 3 songs (Katti vizhi, Kili Thattu, Antha naal gnyabagam) are very good. Others 2 songs are average.
Finally. It seems like we have anticipated AOKK's release for... almost two and a half years.
Good news! Athu Oru Kanaa Kaalam songs are available at http://www.tamiltune.com/MJ/default.php. The songs are reminiscent of the songs of the 'Sathi Leelaavathi' and 'Ilaiyaraagam' period. Despite sounding poppish, I like three of the songs (Kaattu Vazhi {check out the very Celtic sounding interlude}, Andha Naal Nyaabagam, and Unnaale).
I agree with njv in that they aren't exceptional. One complaint I have is, why won't Raja give any more *Indian classical* tunes? And if I have anything to say about it, this is where Ilayaraja should take lessons from Ravindran, even if the latter is deceased. I can't think of a truly God-inspired, soul-stirring tune composed by Ilayaraja post 2000, I'm sorry to say.