same thenishan bro all songs r rocking
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same thenishan bro all songs r rocking
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Originally Posted by prasana84
I like all songs at first hearing which is not case usually; I dont know if is it good or bad!! :?
My favorite is valayapptti, all ragas come across wovvv just marvellos, very beautiful lyrics is it vaali?? the starting, the interlude , the instruments, voices all are perfect in this song! :2thumbsup: The second is Ellas puhalzhum for fabulous orchestration and energy which provide this song but I wonder how will it suit for Vijay?, The picturation thrill me!! :wink:
I rate this album more than sivaji just for valayappathi, there are not such type of songs , traditional songs which I except from ARR, I never except such song for a movie of Vijay! :roll: :shock:
Same got addicted to tat particular no valapathiQuote:
Originally Posted by coucou
What is remarquable in this song that lyrics describe music, every noun of raaga is annonced in song ant all instruments ere mentionned it's very creative!! Excellent work by the lyricist or director who ask him to write in such a way :DQuote:
Originally Posted by prasana84
:? enaku therinja orey raaga .. www.raaga.com mattum thaango :oops:
Listened to the songs again.
Thalaivar rocks with his own voice, and rendition - "Ellapugazhum"!
King of addictive music - Listened to "Iruvar", "AE", "Mangal pandey", "Yuva" and now "ATM" - There's no other like the Mozart of Madras himself. I don't care if it sounds hyperbolic.
"Kelamal" and "valayapatti" for now. Tomorrow it would be "Ellapugazhum" and day after, it would be the remix - Overall this is a seemingly flawless 'mass' album, that is, it never attains a 'peak' as such, it just maintains the levels within the threshold.Quote:
Originally Posted by prasana84
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Originally Posted by thilak4life
What i was trying to say is that its a responsibility of the Movie director to accept or want more from their music directors.So directors such as shankar and Mani who are seen as perfectionists wont acept garbage from their directors and hence quality music is provided... for example when Sri kanth deva came with the songs of M kumaran son of mahalakshmi...i was realli looking forward to his music, but his choice of movies and directors afterwards lead him to a lukeworm response. essentially no matter if low budget or high budget, its the role of the director to accept the music offered as seen best for the movie and therefore bashing out music directors 2 me just seems sooo saddQuote:
Originally Posted by kb