I called Mr.Mohankumar!! He informed me he has already removed mp3s but hosting only sample tracks(which is good!!). Thanks Mr.Mohankumar for your kind, positive response!!! Great Day! vinatha
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I called Mr.Mohankumar!! He informed me he has already removed mp3s but hosting only sample tracks(which is good!!). Thanks Mr.Mohankumar for your kind, positive response!!! Great Day! vinatha
Thanks to you guys, mohankumars web-site has even taken away the samples and asks for donation to listen to the samples. Now, I am really not sure if I should buy it or not. :!:
Friends,
Got this positive reply from TamilNapster. Hope this will be done soon.
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 01:45:39 +0530
From: "TamilNapster.com" <tamilnapster@gmail.com> Add to Address Book
As your request, I will do as you say. Please provide me sometime, so that I can remove the songs and put only bit tracks for Preview Purpose.
Thanks,
TN Admin
Tamilmaiyam or the Welgate audios shall release the sales figure for the first week in an official manner in their website/in a popular weekly or website.This will give more awareness and more people would buy.
Dear All,
Cd piracy mattum prob illai.Naam yaaruku ellam tharugiromo, avaragalukum idhai kattayam puriya vaika vendum.En relatives ku naan free ya than thandhaen.Appodhu avargal casualaga avargal friend ku cd writer il write siedhu tharugiraen enru sonnargal.Shock anaen.Avargauluku TIS in hard work patri details solli,cd write seiya vendam enru kettu kondaen.
So naam ,nammai sutri ullavargalukum idhai spread seiya vendiya kattayum irukiradhu enru ninaikiraen.
With Love,
Usha Sankar.
hi all,
i had a chance of speaking to one of the tiruvasagam distributor, he told me in music world ( spencers ) on the 1st sale itself was 720 cds
Well saidQuote:
Originally Posted by tvsankar
The essence of music is much more felt listening with a headphone.
It really is a huge difference to listening without headphone.
Here's the link to Hindustan Times' article on Tiruvasakam, based on their interview/ pressmeet with Tamil Maiyam.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/1...9,00110005.htm
Firstly, the article heavily underplays the role of IR in this effort.
Secondly it throws in something new - that it was inspired by Messiah, the oratario. Well, inspiration being the most (ab)used word in India, especially when it comes to music, it can be interpreted by the readers in many ways... I wonder what prompted Fr. Jagath to say so to the mainstream media? The article implies as if the objective was to simply create a Hindu version of a popular Christian performing art form. There's a risk of people north of the Vindhyas equating this effort (if at all they bother to read about it) as yet another "copied work" from the West.
I too saw this, and I sent the following mail to HT...Not sure how they would take it.
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I got a chance to read the article named "Global musicians sing paeans to Lord Shiva" by the associated press published in your website.
First thing, the article tries to justify the 'name' given to the article and underplays the role of the composer.
The whole idea was conceived and crafted by Ilaiyaraja, and Mr. Lszlo kovacs (the conductor), Mr. Stephen Schwartz & Richard King have played a very good supporting role.
But the article doesn't seem to imply this.
I have read a few articles and interviews as to how the whole idea came to Mr. Ilaiyaraja and how he went about finding the right people to bring out this album. I feel sad that his contribution hasn't been highlighted at all.
While everyone's involvement is important to produce a great product, one cannot underplay the role of the main composer, and the man who dared to create a work no Indian composer had even thought before.
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