does anyone know from where i can get the lyrics????
hehe
:D
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does anyone know from where i can get the lyrics????
hehe
:D
[quote="dinesh2002"]
the thing is i notice,when it comes to ARR,u guys rate it this way :
1.HJ - 1/2 songs GOOD out of 6 songs, it becomes SUPERB ALBUM.
2.YSR - 3 Songs good out of 6 songs,it becomes SUPERB ALBUM.
3.ARR - 4/5 songs good out of 6 songs,then only it becomes SUPERB ALBUM....
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yeah i realized it to :( dunno why......back in the 80's, IR got so many movies in one year BUT that doesn't make ALL of the songs are good in ALL of his movies no offence IR fans just making a statement(i'm A fan too) but his fan's still like's his music. We should app ARR the same way despite ONLY getting a couple of release's each year. He did the Maaja Maaja song because the movie/story needs that kind of kinky song same as Thazhudu (Ah Ahh) or Aiyaiyo Kanava (Rangeela - a hit album) IR had done so many movies which have that kind of genre of song......to name one nethu rathiri / Nila kaiyuthu from SV(hit movie/ song) u don't see the fans complaining........So STOP critisizing our ARR
Nobody here said HJ / YSR is better and who started the comparison stating jelousy and who brought in IR over here which is irrelevant to the topic . The comparison was basically done on ARR previous work not with any other MD directors.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
Period
as arr is doing limited movies..everyone expect him to deliver a great album always...thats the point!...he doesnt do 3 or 4 albums per month like ilayaraja!
Some IR fans are so jealous :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanjeevi
SOK songs is better then all recent albums from IR
U got a point there Nilavu BUT i don't think they should critise about Maaja Maaja :wink: despite its lyrics and the music of the songQuote:
Originally Posted by nilavupriyan
guys guys lets wait for public verdict............hub is not the final word........reviews on web have come gud for this album and bad from hub here but lets wait for public reaction......it is more important and trust me guys once this movie becomes a hit then these same mediocre songs will be considered chart busters and song of year/decade etc etc........
maddy...normally arr songs will be hit eventhough the movie is hit or not!
thats the reason to say..its not his great album!..do u remember the boys craze even before trhe release!
Sillunu Oru Kaadhal - Cool and lovable
IndiaGlitz [Monday, July 31, 2006]
You cannot keep a good thing bottled up for long. A R Rahman's Sillunu Oru Kaadhal is a good example.
The master of techno-orchestration and stylized melodies has shown fine form.
Rahman has used few fresh voices besides himself rendering a number with aplomb.
The thing about Rahman is his feel for lilt and rhythm. You get that in ample measure in Sillunu Oru Kaadhal.
Kummi Adi (Dr Siva Chidambaran, Swarnalatha, Naresh Iyer, Theni Kunjarammal, Vignesh)
A perfect beginning. Rahman lofts the first ball of the over for a huge six. Peppy beats and racy rhythms combined with open throated voice of Sirkazhi Siva Chidambaram make it a song worth listening to. Swarnalatha provides the soft touch. Mass number from the master. Quite typical to his style, Rahman has tried to give a westernized feel to the song. His expertise in mixing comes to light in this number.
Munbe Vaa (Shreya Ghoshal, Naresh Iyer)
Beginning with husky voice of Shreya Ghoshal, the song has minimal instrumentation and Rahman lets the romantic lyric do the talking. Steps in Naresh Iyer with his gentle voice. The combination is ethereal. Again vintage stuff. Provides the feel of sitting alone and enjoying a wet December morning. It touches the heart straightaway. Hats off, Rahman.
Maaza Maaza (SPB Charan, Shreya Ghoshal)
Yet another melody from Rahman. Dealing about the pangs of love, the song has heavy instruments but exudes a soft and stylized sound, thanks to Rahman's intelligent mix. With music and lyric going hand in hand, this number is worth listening to. The gentle voice of SPB Charan seamlessly mixes with Shreya Ghosal's soft voice and leaves a great feel for the audience. Rahman deserves praise for choosing the right combo to render this song which is filled with youthful exuberance.
Machakari (Shankar Mahadevan, Vasundhra Das)
A racy number with a western touch to it. Vasundhara Das begins with style while the ever-energetic Shankar Mahadevan sings within himself. The peppy beats and the good use of percussion instruments are the impressively striking features. Rahman is at a comfort zone when scoring music for such numbers. The quick change of rhythms is done in an excellent manner without affecting the momentum of the song.
New York (A R Rahman)
A song with weighted rhythms with Rahman himself at the helm. The song has a catchy ditty and an agreeable melody with western touch and soft lyrics. Rahman is on a good wicket and delivers a winner. The instrumentation, typically Rahmanesque, is splendid and the catchy rhythm stays with you right through. The singer in Rahman is equally impressive.
Maaricham (Carolisa, Mohammad Aslam, Krishna)
A brisk and a high-pitched effort, with Caroilsa touching the higher octaves quite easily. The guitar and the drums give the song a perfect lift. Giving her good company are Mohammad Aslam and Krishna. Watch out for Carolisa. The beats, and the rhythms accompany the lyrics well in this number. Rahman's good orchestration gives the song a special and singular identity.
Jillunu Oru Kaadal (Tanvil)
The title song of the album. Pick of the album for Rahman has taken enough care to ensure that it strikes the listeners. Vaali's touching lyrics combined with a groovy music are noteworthy. The song seemingly influenced by Jazz has Tanvil rendering it with rare felicity and feel. The chorus is very catchy and Rahman seems to have given a lot of thought behind the song for its the flesh and blood of the album, being the title song. No doubt it sticks to the hearts on the first listening itself.
Say it loud and clear: The master is back
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this is too much.Quote:
Originally Posted by thineshan54321
Actually i have been avoiding discussions when comparisons or debating happened between MD's.
but this time i am unable.
1)kanda Naal Mudhal ---- panithuli panithuli
2)kanda Naal Mudhal ---- merke merke
3)kanda Naal Mudhal ---- kanda naal mudhalai
4)oru kalluriyin kadhai ---- kadhal enpadhu
5)oru kalluriyin kadhai ---- unaku entru oru pennai
6)santai kozhi ---- thavani potta
7)kalvanin kadhali --- tajmahal oviyakadhal
8)kalvanin kadhali --- Eno gangal
9)kalvanin kadhali --- uyir priyum valiyai
10)pattiyal --- kannai vittu
11)pattiyal --- ethetho ennangal
12)pudhupettai --- oru nalil vazhkai
13)AIBI --- kanave kalaikirathe
14)thimiru ---- thithikkara vayasu
15)vallavan ---- vallava ennai
16)vallavan ---- loosu penne
These songs are came in between ah ahh and SOK. i am mentioned only the melody songs. do u want me to list other Hit numbers?
dont u think these are in the calibre of 2 songs of SOK?
IMHO, Loosu penne is the best song of 2006. the one song itself will beat this total SOK Album.
opinions will differ friend. Ezy0265 told in his point of view.
u r exposing copy/inspiration as the weekness of yuvan. what is the percentage? yuvan composed more than 250 tunes, in which 10-15 songs are copied/inspired. below 5% is a very
minimal one.( i think sanjeevi told already). ARR, IR are pure? they didnt copied? ARR's tune inspirations from MSV is already
discussed many times. itwofs karthik didnt mentioned in his site regarding this.
then regarding remixes, how many songs yuvan remixed?
only 6-7 songs in his carrier.
1)asai nooru vagai --- kurumbu
2)en asai mythiliye --- manmadhan
3)thippidikka --- AA
4)koda kozhi--- KK
5)naamma kattula --- pattiyal
6)kadhal vanthuruchu --- vallavan
please note down this important point that he is doing remix only for particular directors.(vishnu,simbu). exception is Kalvanin kadhali. yuvan is the Directors MD.
i also like SOK's 3 songs. so i am not against this album. because of yuvan critics only, i want to clarify cetain things, so i posted.in this HUB, always people criticizing yuvan. yuvan is the one who gives the good and versatility music with rapid pace now. i am not saying that yuvan is the only best. but yuvan not deserves your critics. i also known that yuvan has to go long way.
if i hurt u guys, i am sorry for that.guys sorry for the diggression.