Chan Channare is catching up with me, the interludes are pure bliss and totally thalaivar-rocking.
Chan Channare is catching up with me, the interludes are pure bliss and totally thalaivar-rocking.
I got it when i read it first time itself.... thats why he carefully avoids tamil listeners opinion on them... my concern was how a normal north indian music listener perceives Paa songs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
BTW when TIS was released i asked one of my mallu christian colleague about it and she said its a trash :cry: ...
Sometimes i find it difficult to put these things into perspective..on one hand we say raaja is easily accessible to common man and music Connoisseur and we have these types of comments coming out....
Eagle saab, when it comes to music we all have different requirements of it. While some of us are bound by thalaivar's style of music, there are some who prefer energy in songs to make them move and some who just prefer techno sounds. There is nothing bad, it is just preference and everyone is bound to be different. There are some who are adverse to classical music saying it turns them off. Yellam characteristics and situation poruthuthu.
Do not be turned off by such comments, namma ulagathil ithu pothum, avanga ulagathil athu pothum nu freeya vida vendiyethu thaan. :D
For what people in North feel on Paa's music, have a look at bigb.bigadda.com, everyday many of the guys post comments, & invariably there's always a comment on Paa's music.
Today's comment :
Vishal Sharma says:
November 29, 2009 at 6:04 pm
I Beileve: PAA = ” Bollywood Redefinition” With Regards to Mr Bachchan’s acting.. “Seeing is believing”, all I can express is that the other actors are in for shorter nights and longer day’s post film release. Music that just soothes your nerves.. Vidya and Abhishek.. Good Job, but this is Big B’s film.. My Best wishes on the release of ” PAA”, best seen by me so far…. Sir,U Rock… God Bless !!!!
Charu may be right and here is why North Indians laugh to his music. :lol:
http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bol...eo-261109.html
eagle,
You got the right site :) For it is people like Vicky, who know their music and are musicians themselves, whose opinion would matter more than the Charu's of this world. I would say that we can respect your colleague's opinion about TiS more than Charu's unwanted comments.
Edeye Bagilu mesmerises wi8th its jazzy feel - more than even Paa songs..
Mouni naanu is vintag raaja !
Rest of songs impressed in orchestartion , but not overall..better than kannukulley , mathiya chennai , but falls short of Paa Overall
இந்த கொசுத்தொல்ல தங்க முடியலQuote:
Originally Posted by eagle
Edeya Bagilu is just amazing. Very well sung and very well orchestrated. Excellent job by everyone concerned.
Ramki,
"Chan Channare" is definitely worth multiple listens. I feel Raja has deliberately given a vintage feel to this song. Shreya does a lovely job for this song.
The initially chaan jikku chaan humming put me off :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
yes - eventually its a nice song , esp the charanam ..but not in the top leage in my IMHO :)
Ramki,
I am keen on seeing the picturisation of this particular song because I feel the 80s feel is deliberate here. The whole feel is like that of a 80s Telugu song. Raja does seem to be enjoying himself in this song with his orchestration.
Listening to the songs of Suryakanthi. Somehow I get the feeling that the vintage touch given for this album is deliberate. I am not sure but is the story supposed to take place in 80s? The orchestration is modern but the overall feel is a vintage one. Is it deliberate?
Swalpa Soundu - is the average one? :evil:. I just love this song especially the topclass second interlude reminds the famous one from Ninnukkori Varanum song. Inthalukku manasum brainum innum ilamaithan
Edeya Baagilu....very nice :musicsmile:
I love AA DINAGALU.
Chetan in assassin role. I expect a good movie !
thanks, HULK for the audio samples.
Vinatha.
Edeya Baagilu is impressive for sure. Among other songs, I liked "Mouni Naanu" (pathos) and Chan Chanare for its catchyness, orchestration and Shreya's singing (although I did not like the "chaanku chaku" and "daanku dikku" chorus...but maybe its new to Kannada territory).
Need to listen to the album a couple of more times.
thanks,
Krishnan
இவர் இத்தாலி, பல்கேரியா, செகோச்லோவகியா, கிரேக்கம் மற்றும் பிற நாடுகளில் இருந்து அவர்களது இசையையும் மற்றும் பல கலாசாரத்தயும் நமக்கு படம் போட்டு காட்டி உள்ளார்:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: . சாருவின் (பெயரை type செய்யவே கை கூசுகிறது) பல வெளிநாட்டு கூற்றுகளை நாம் உண்மை என்று என்றாவது நம்பயுளோமா?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
நான் என்றும் சொல்வது போல், இவர் (மலிவான) விளம்பர பிரியர்.
Strictly for Academic Interest :lol2:
http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2009/11/...ada-ilayaraja/ :rotfl3:
Was Listening to 'Jaikara Haakkoona' from SK a modified version of 'Peru Vechalum Veckaama Ponalum' from MMKR. AS the mind raced back to the soundscape of MMKR song, it evokes in me some other song that I heard from recent releases :think:
Is it Raaja Singing in 'Swalpa Soundu'?!! :roll: He is mimicking Yuvan Probably :D
Chan Chanare is reminiscent of 'Anumanaspadam' and many other Telugu Songs of the 80's and the best part is it doesnt Bore you :)
OK SK is not in the league of PR or Paa. I go with some people here "Edeya Baagilu" and "Mouni Naanu" stand out and others are good here and there.
I don't have expectation about this album and I feel the songs are bonus for me after PR and Paa :)
Yup that is thalaivar singing in Swalpa Soundu. Yaaruvethu avarakku paadum sakalakala vallavan nu pattam kodunga pa, 66 yrs old voice yellam maathi maathi paaduraaru :D
Swalpa Soundu is the track that probably fuses alot of styles. The percussion rhythm in second interlude is one of its kind. Thalaiva :notworthy:
mAsA mAsam, inge oru fan-ai pudichikittu, neeyi genunine-A illaiyAnnu aaraichi pandradhu vazhakkamA pOchu.
(*quivering in my boots - merA number kab AyegA?* :lol: )
Any idea what these songs are ?Quote:
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/k...cle/52180.html
In the CD of ‘Suryakanthi’ additional bonus is the recent hit songs of music maestro Illayaraja.
Paa to be released in 20 countries with 700 prints
http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.a...word=bollywood
SK songs are real fun - vintage rajavai tediumnu solravangala paathaa enikku paavama irukku.
What movie is this?
http://in.movies.yahoo.com/movies/Fa...ails-8968.html
i guess it is "Kalaignan" which was directed by a person named Vijay.Quote:
'Mouni Naanu' is a Clever Manipulation of 'Prema Ledani' from Abhinandhana is what I feel :D Great Melodies both are!
கவிதை எழுதி பெயர் வாங்குபவர்கள் சிலர் இருக்க, குற்றம் சொல்லியே பெயர் வாங்குபவர்கள் சிலரும் இருப்பார்கள். இதில் இவர் இரண்டாம் ரகம். :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
vidunga RS! His taste might be different or the songs might not have appealed to him. But any reviewer should not let his taste/bias come into the picture while revieing anything! sadly thats not happening now a days.Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
RS,Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
you just nailed it exactly right.It is really a clever manipulation of Prema Ledhani.
but for me sounds like 'Ilaiya Nilave' songQuote:
Originally Posted by raagas
Good responses from Kannada Cinema Fans.
http://sizzlingstar.co.in/forum/view...=3080&start=60
http://www.gandhadagudi.com/forum/vi...p?f=1&p=158359
:victory:
Suryakanthi songs are good.
I did not skip any song and also I had a repeated listening today.
PR, PAA, Naan Kadavul, Nandhalala, Valmiki, Azhagar Malai, TTLS, Ulyin Osai etc.. had been in the repeat for several days.
Raja enna senjalum adhu sariya thaan irukkum.
Listened to a couple of songs from 'mathiya chennai' (un vAzhvE and unnaippatRichonnAl)
The saraNam of un vAzhvE follows uravugaL thodarkadhai "template" and sounds quite nice (Sadhana's voice is sweet as always). The saraNam part of the other song also sounds good.
I think the new entrant directors do not like (or do not push IR) to get long complicated pallavi tunes.
Short ones like 'iLaya nilA' needs a lot other ingradients to appeal - like that fantastic postlude that makes me wait for the end of the song - and to last longer.
mathiya chennai songs, that way, may not linger in minds for long :-(
Gave a "parking lot" listen to mudhi-mudhi today - fantastic :-)
I think IR gives some special treatment to Hindi songs :-)
I just wish he does more Hindi films. We all have seen a different ilaiyaraaja in each of the regional languages. The music he gave for tamil films, is different from the malayalam films and again, his telugu stuff is different and Kannada is different again.Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
His Hindi music is yet to attain such strong identity.Unless he does few more of Hindi films, we cannot really say what his Hindi treatment exactly his. There are some albums, from which you remove lyrics, i can still say that "This is IR's malayalam style". Likewise telugu. I think he needs such kind of identity in Hindi too.May be he can, if he gets some 6-10 films.