adhaane? enna aachu? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by eagle
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adhaane? enna aachu? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by eagle
CR, theriyalai. I saw a post by you quoting Rahman's "dholak and harmonium" statement. Pala maasama, IR character-ai kevalam ezhudhina post pottappo ellam, thread bathirama irundhudhu. Rahman-oda quote which shows him in slightly negative light(not in my eyes, I can understand where he is coming from in that quote - but in the eyes of "humility fanatics") potta vudane, the thread is gayab, hoithu, poye poche :-)
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Why did you remove the "attack" thread?
@sanjeevi and others - freeya vidunga
IR, ARR and MSV made that thread completely irrelevant - they simply showed the world that when it comes to music they are all the sruthis and swaras making upt he music world - comparing one versus the other and trying to politicise is the work of shameful slanders who must be holding themselves in shame after the felicitation event.
new albums...new albums...new albums...
I am dying to listen to new albums... Any news!!!!!
pazhassi raja should be on its way...
SRK also must be having a musical release soon.
I somehow have a feeling that a non-film album is on the cards.. something minimalistic and carnatic...
Let your mouth be filled with sweets and sugar :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
touchwood!
Any link confirming the same? Or, you are saying/hoping this because of the recent IR-Gulzar news items that popped up recently? But yes, even I wish for the quick release of SRK audio, especially since its IR-Gulzar combo.Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
Have I missed something in the forum? I mean, there was not even a rumor about this in the forum. So, I am wondering.Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
thanks,
Krishnan
What about mayilu?
some time back I saw an advt.
PAY DIRT!! renowned Los Angeles based journal FILM SCORE MONTHLY reviews and profiles Maestro.Ilaiyaraaja's music!!!
http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/daily/article.cfm/articleID/6175/An-"Unknown"-Indian-Film-Music-master/
Highlight: "It is quite clear that Ilaiyaraaja’s respect is well-warranted. His music is immediately engaging, with a popular sensibility that gives way to detailed construction upon further exploration. Working with a variety of synthetic production, live orchestra, and fabulous singers and Indian music instrumentalists lends the music a unique quality that one discovers is part of the style of this composer. Here is someone who has discovered a way to fuse musics from multiple periods both East and West to create a sound that serves each subsequent film. There is much of the composer’s music to be explored and even with the language barrier that ultimately exists, the music is immediately communicative and often entrancing."
Hip Hip Hurray!