Music4ever (@ 130.*) on: Wed May 28 10:24:16 EDT 2003
Surya/Subbu/Naaz/Raj/others: Excellent going. I believe sigappu sooriyan is by MSV. Samudhra raaajakumaari, vEndum vEndum undhan uravu, thangachchi siriththaalE, pachchai vanna megam kondu, are all good MSV numbers. Many thanks for bringing back memories. The songs in Thirisoolam were great too -- 1) kaadhal raani katti kidakka 2)irendu kaigal naangaanal 3) Malar koduththEn kai kulunga vaLaiyal ittEn etc. Is number 3 from Thirisoolam?
Surya (@ 63.7*) on: Wed May 28 10:32:26 EDT 2003
m4e: yes, it is from Thirisoolam. So is
4. Thirumaalin thirumaarbil sridevi mugame
5. Rukku Rukku Rukkuru rukkuru rampam pam pam pam
adi raajathi vaarungalen puthiya raajavai paarungalen. (Its fun to watch Sivaji dance with his thoppai around girls)
e.hari (@ 199.*) on: Wed May 28 11:33:03 EDT 2003
Surya,
Moham Ennum Ragam padum - Elaikum Kalam Varum - V Kumar.
This movie also has another melodious SPB Solo - Oraiyram Karpani Noorayiram Sindhani. It is a class song.
Music4ever (@ 130.*) on: Wed May 28 11:50:01 EDT 2003
Surya, Number 4 is good too. I am unable to recall the tune of Number 5, however. I sure can visualize Sivaji and his immortal thoppai even now.
Rebby (@ 12.8*) on: Wed May 28 11:51:05 EDT 2003
The lyrics of "Ponnenbadho Poovenbadho" are as follows:
Ponnenbadho poovenbadho kaadhal penne
Kannaana Kannenbadho
Kaaviyame paadum kannil ragasiyam thudikkindradhu
Oviyampol aadum nenjil adhisayam pirakkindradhu
Idaiyenna idaiyo kodivandha malaro
Azhage uyire poochcharame
Mogaththile vaadum ullam pudhumaiyai rasikkindradhu
Moodupani vaadai thendral ilamaiyum kodhikkindradhu
Iniyenna thadaiyo inikkindra kaniyo
Varuvaai tharuven idhazh rasame
Wonder what movie this is from - I've forgotten, even tho' I remember the lyrics so clearly!!
Rebby (@ 12.8*) on: Wed May 28 11:55:51 EDT 2003
Have to mention this song "Sugam sugam, adhu thunbamaana inbamaanadhu" by Suseela from "Thangai" - absolutely unforgettable rendition - the charm & innocence is really overwhelming! The lyrics also portray a higher form of love which is very refreshing to hear.
Saravanan (@ 213.*) on: Wed May 28 12:04:34 EDT 2003
Raj- why do you torture me thus? Ever since I noticed your mention of Pon enbatho poo enbatho this afternoon, I have been in another world a world far way, in time and in place- oh the exquisite bliss that the memory gives- fleeting images of schooldays with Thenkinnam and Thayir saadham at 7.45 PMand vacations in my village with hot afternoons glued to Radio CeylonOh, why does one ever grow up?
Paadi paadi paarthenwhat a spellbinding song it isamong my favourite SPB solos ever- evalo rasichu rasichu paadi irukkiraar- how his voice caresses, pouts, cajoles, sulks, smiles, yearns in turn in different lines-
Pon enbatho
Poo enbatho
Kaathal pennae
Kannana kann enbatho
Kaviyamae
paadum kaanil
ragasiyam therigindrathu
Oviyam pol
aadum nenjil
adhisayam pirakkindrathu
Idaiyenna idaiyo
kodi vandha malaro
Azhagae--
Uyirae--
Poocharamae!
Mohathilae
vaadum ullam
pudhumaiyai rasikkindrathu
Moodupani
vaadai thendral
ilamaiyum kodhikkindrathu
Ini yenna thadaiyo
inikkindra kaniyo
Varuvaai--
Tharuven--
Idhazh rasamae!
Thiru Vadapalani Films Annaparavai-1980 starred Srikanth, Sudhakar, Latha & Radhika. Latha who was still acting as heroine at that time, did a surprise act by appearing as Radhikas mother in the film. Music was by R Ramanujam. Other songs that became popular from the film were Gopala yaen sir by MV & chorus and by SJ.
Raj- inikku officela naan senja thapukkellam you are solely responsible!
Music4ever (@ 130.*) on: Wed May 28 12:04:46 EDT 2003
Rebby, lovely song -- ponnenbadho poo-enbadho.
I finally got the tune after some difficulty!
This is unbelievable.
Is the music by S-G?
Saravanan (@ 213.*) on: Wed May 28 12:09:34 EDT 2003
Oh, sorry Rebby, didn't notice that you have already posted the lyrics! Wonderful song, isn't it?
I seem to have missed mentioning the song that SJ sang in Annaparavai- it goes 'Aadi padhinettu'.
Music4ever (@ 130.*) on: Wed May 28 12:10:41 EDT 2003
Saravanan, yes I remember Annaparavai. Did R.Ramanujam compose music for any other movie?