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Todays Pick
Song: Munnam Seitha
Film; Vanaja Girija
Singers: SPB and SJ
Year:1994
Songs starts with nice humming and beats...When IR arranging good orchestration, SPB and SJ are dominating IR and satisfying IR..
இசையில் மெய் மறந்து பாடுவது...இதுதானா....
http://thiraipaadal.com/albums/ALBIRR00712.html
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Sorry for the y'day Link..as I am hearing the songs in my ipod..as usual I thought thirai paadal have the songs.
:ty: rajeshkrv for the link.
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DR,
Thanks for Munnam seidha..
SPB and SJ - Raaja composition ai purindhu paduvanga.
adhanala - paatu inum azhaga irukum........
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DR,
'therke veesum' from 'Kolangal' is an outstanding song. Never heard this before. I am fully taken in by the pallavi. What a construction. I had only heard 'oru kootil' from this movie earlier. This song is a revelation to me. Thanks for pointing to this song.
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The beginning 'therke veesum' song seems to be modelled on an old Hindi melody. Unable to get which that melody is!!!
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முன்னம் செய்த தவம் -
முதல் முறையாகக்கேட்கிறேன் - மெய்சிலிர்ப்பு!
இப்படி இன்னும் எத்தனை பிரமிப்புகள் இருக்கிறதோ கண்டுபிடிக்க?
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Aaah. Finally I think I got it. The opening of 'therke vessum' resembles the Madan Mohan's , 'hum pyar mein jalne valom ko' from 'Jailor'. (Singer: Lata). What I mean is that the ragam used is very similar in both of the songs, though the emotions are completely different. The 'Jailor' classic is a melancholic song while this one is a nice romantic song.
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Agree with app. 'munnam seidha' is terrific stuff. What an incessant beat!!! Lovely singing as usual by Balu and Janaki. The second interlude is superb with the flautist enjoying himself. I was especially waiting for the beat to pick up in the second interlude. The minor tension due to instruments played without any rhythmic support is wonderfully defused when the drums join.
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உன்னை எதிர்பார்த்தேன் - அட!
இப்படி ஒரு நல்ல ஆல்பமா? சுத்தக்கர்நாடகமா 'வனஜா-கிரிஜா'ன்னு பேர் வச்சு இவ்வளவு ஆச்சரியமான பாடல்களைக்கவனிக்கப்படாமல் செய்த தயாரிப்பாளர் / இயக்குநர் குழுவுக்குக் 'குட்டு' :-(
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app,
Thanks for the 'unnai ethirparthen' reco. Again an outstanding song which has totally been ignored. I have never heard this earlier. Based on Mohanam, the master is upto his tricks in the charanam where there is a scale change. Would be an apt song for people like Violin Vicky to analyze. So delightfully melodious this song.
I think more than the title, it would have been the picturisation which would have put off many people. What Raja direly needs is a high class director who can picturise songs well and can also sell the movie to one of the grandsons of the Kalaignar family or to the Maran family. That will get the songs some attention.