http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k2qAkFMzTI
idhu pola 10000 varam vendum Raja Sir
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k2qAkFMzTI
idhu pola 10000 varam vendum Raja Sir
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m327wHaTV3M
Do Re Me Raagala Joreme?
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer...2'&lang=en
A recent sweet surprise in "Thandhuvitten Ennai" movie is this overlooked erotic "AathAdi allichedi" by Uma Ramananji. I am no big fan of Uma Ramanan. Yet in specific songs like "paLLi araikkuL", "kulunga kulunga iLamai", "thanniyila nenanja " , this one, I have always been fascinated not only by the music but also Uma Ramanan's secretive voice that carries a kind of smouldering, subdued sensuality
bass guitar prelude from Raja!
with violin melancholy, flute calls, waltz tabla thalattu charanams with ragam patdeep for Janumma!:musicsmile:
oh... endhan vaazhvile......janaki.....Shri.ilayaraja
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V13GQViKtFI
UNAKKAGAVE VAAZHGIREN - WHAT A MUSIC FEAST FROM 80S ILAYARAJA!http://www.mayyam.com/talk/images/sm...musicsmile.gif
Maaman machan....Murattukkalai.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTxj_YjD49c
humming, bird - flute calls, strings drama!
eerie mood from Raja on tonight for me!:musicsmile:
மாமன் மச்சான்.......முரட்டுக்காளை
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN - 2012
First, MSV song and then this, you are posting my fav childhood songs!
Maaman machan song made me feel the loss even when I was very young. I felt for the heroine in the movie and could not fathom her tragic end. Stayed in my psyche for a long time.
Another song that touches me in the same vein is Rasave unnai naan ennithaan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3XWdfLBUM8
:)
MSV's Neelavaanam, Ilayaraja's thanikkattu raja are wonderful albums!
I love playful mullai arumbey..... Mirudangam Ilayaraja's Vasu-Janu composition!
enchanting strings & sax, flute!
:swinghead::bluejump:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_KSEXrU8p0
Another gem from Thanikaatu Raja is Santhana Katre.
Probably the first time, I was humming an interlude (first interlude) as a child. The song and interlude enchanted me and it still does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSlpkQLdJj8
இப்போது நினைத்துப் பார்க்கையில்..சிறார் வயதில் ராஜாவின் பாடல் ஒன்றிலிருந்து இடையிசையை வாயாலேயே அடிக்கடி பாடியதில் "ராமனின் மோகனம்" பாடல்தான் முதலில் வருகிறது. (ஒற்றுமை! ரஜினி நடித்தது...முதல் இடையிசை. )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=418BPuMZnqc
watched this movie recently...mesmerizing...:bow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJyyGGFZdpQ
Revisited Mayilu songs after a while. It's a lovely album - Yathe Yathe, Thukkamenna, Aadhi Sokka, Enna Kutham warranted multiple listens. The songs invoke an earthy, rustic feel that's so authentic, there was nothing artificial about the tune, singing or orchestration.
Rajkumarc, mayilu is an amazing album i listened it front and back in the past 8 months. Unfortunate that moviemdid not work out as usual
the Jimmi Hendrix style funky electric guitar picking, followed by a Bach - style arrangement on the piano, followed by the Ennio Morriconish 'laa laa la laa' humming !!
boy! what a stunner this piece is/was and the movie itself - thanks to Kamal, Bharatiraja and the silent-contributor on the screenplay area K.Bhagyaraj - a slickly made thriller - these three (of course alongwith IR) came back to give the most under-rated film of the 1980s 'Tik tik tik' and the masaala thriller 'kaithiyin dairy'
wish Kamal had roped in Bhagyaraj for his dream actioner 'Vikram' at least as a consultant - it would have been far more interesting
the Jimmi Hendrix style funky electric guitar picking, followed by a Bach - style arrangement on the piano, followed by the Ennio Morriconish 'laa laa la laa' humming !!
boy! what a stunner this piece is/was and the movie itself - thanks to Kamal, Bharatiraja and the silent-contributor on the screenplay area K.Bhagyaraj - a slickly made thriller - these three (of course alongwith IR) came back to give the most under-rated film of the 1980s 'Tik tik tik' (I will vouch for it again and again - one of the VCDs i first bought when i had my own personal money! films like this exploited/showcased Kamal's chaplinesque grace to the hilt!) and the masaala thriller 'kaithiyin dairy'.
wish Kamal had roped in Bhagyaraj for his dream actioner 'Vikram' at least as a consultant - it would have been far more interesting.
SIGAPPU ROJAKKAL by Bharathiraja! :thumbsup:
We know our hero is going to kill our heroine but why, kept our attention beginning to end!
Bhagyaraj knows to tell stories, he is interesting!
I woke up to en bommukutti ammavukku this morning!
since they are talking about Bhagyaraj, let me hop from uyirin oliye.....to
chinnanchiru kiliye..... mundhanai mudichu..... Bhagyaraj with SPB & Janumma for Ilayaraja!:musicsmile::redjump:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_5WoqFhJdM
Going by songs that impacted me during my childhood....here's a song that I used to sing in the 80's before I know anything about Raja. Always loved the way the song flows at the beginning. Looking back now, it seems Raja had a bit of MSV influence during this period? Anyone from this period know more?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BePtCZrCOLg
போச்சுடா.. கொஞ்ச நாளைக்கு முன்புதான் "பாட்டிங்கே" விளைவித்த மயக்கத்திலிருந்து விடுபடமுடியாமல் ஒருவழியாக வெளியேறினேன்.. இப்போது மறுபடியும்.. பெரிய நீர்ச்சுழி ஒன்று சிறிய சருகை தன்னுள் இழுத்துப் போடுவது போல இந்தப் பாட்டும் நானும்..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLNVuR6UOH0
வாத்தியக்கருவிகளின் மூலம் உயிர்ப்பினை முயற்சித்த இக்குழுவிற்கு மனமார்ந்த பாராட்டுக்கள். :clap:
Searching for a translation of the Jagadanandakaraka lyrics
naan undhaan thayaga vendum-- ullasa paravigal. The violin piece before the pallavi is amazing.
சொல்லாத ராகங்கள் என்னென்ன
பொல்லாத தாளங்கள் என்னென்ன
துணிந்து சொன்னாலென்ன
நில்லாத எண்ணங்கள் முன் செல்ல
தள்ளாடும் என் நெஞ்சம் பின் செல்ல
தொடர்ந்து வந்தாலென்ன....
magical strings section with drums for Janumma with S.P.B in Mahanadhi from Shri.Ilayaraja!
Sax /strings music fill-ins with chorus humming to reassure the mood!
:musicsmile:
aesthetics of erotic mood Ilayaraja kicks start my music hr tonight!
enjoy......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sctQNrlQ7nk
பகலில் பௌர்ணமி - பூந்தென்றலும் வந்தது தாளமும் தந்தது
மனோ :clap:
Great, You enjoyed the composition! :)
A composition from tabala ilayaraja's CHINNA KOUNDER, Shri.Bala with Susheela in MUTHUMANI MAALA.... flute, bells and strings, romantic bliss!
Unexpected proposal and wedding with ஊர்புகழும் ஆளு, naturally our girl is happy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k28AN_ny0X4
SHUB KARADAIYAN NOMBU WISHES TO YOU ALL! :-D
that's HUBBY-WIFE LOVEFEST FROM SHRI.ILAYARAJA!
Vinatha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBdjVHw3Azw
"அரும்பாகி மொட்டாகி பூவாகி" - தீபன் சக்ரவர்த்தி & சுசிலா குரல்களை இணைத்ததற்காகவே ராஜாவுக்கு பாராட்டுக்கள்.
"மணக்கும் சந்தனம் பூசட்டுமா? இனிக்கும் சங்கதி பேசட்டுமா? என தீபன் நீட்டுவதும் அதற்கான பதிலை "எதுக்கும் எங்கப்பனை கேட்கட்டுமா? அப்புறம் உன்கிட்ட பேசட்டுமா?" என உரையாடுவது சிறப்பா வந்திருக்கு.
தீபன் சக்ரவர்த்தியை இன்னும் நிறைய பாடல்களுக்கு ராஜா பயன்படுத்தியிருக்கலாம் என்ற எண்ணம் எப்போது இந்தப் பாடலைக் கேட்க நேர்ந்தாலும் அதிகரித்துக்கொண்டே இருக்கிறது. :clap:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWr-ewKe0KQ
What a song :clap: This exclusive sound only belongs to Raaja Saab :bow:
mmm...Venkkiram, I was enjoying a composition by Ilayaraja with Deepan too while driving this afternoon!
Early Ilayaraja's masterpiece!
KAALAI NERA KAATRE....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g83t-hSw4KQ
:musicsmile:
ENAKKAGA KAATHIRU!
Gem of a music album from Ilayaraja!
pani mazhai vizhum....... bells, strings, flute fill-ins for Deepan & Shaila,
பனி மழை விழும் பருவக்குளிர் எழும்
சில்லென்ற காற்றாட சேர்ந்த மனம் தானாட
கனவுகளின் ஊர்கோலமே ............
jillendra paadal from Ilayaraja!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGumeTekVUg
I JUST CLOSE MY EYES , SURRENDER TO ராஜசங்கீதம் TO TAKE CARE OF MY SOUL ,MIND,MOOD & மனசு!:musicsmile:
THANK YOU, RAJA!:ty:
The other day, I stumbled upon this song. I hadn't heard it in ages, probably since my school days, and was reminded how magical the early 80s compositions were for fans like me. Even now, rediscovering these gems is like unearthing a treasure trove!
http://youtu.be/RUnydYq--mw
Enjoy this exquisite number sung in the maestro's voice and revel in the arrangement of this track! This is sheer class!
definitely early 80's (imo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XKcU9pOQ4s
one of the best.
"Adi kannatha" from Siva has now been on a once-a-day listen mode !
I cannot think of any other composer customizing a song to suit the image, personality and the energy of any actor, the way IR has done over, over and over again!
This song is a great example for the same - look no farther than this song to understand what made Rajini the star click so well in the late 1980s - IR infuses the "Rajini"sque energy into this track so casually, like a Mark Waugh lofted on-drive, making SPB render it exactly as IR wants him to, one would think Rajini himself is singing.
The place where the tune goes up "then madura thamizh sandham" immediately followed by "andha pandi muthhu pol en pulla" and the "thara ramp am" to come back to the main pallavi - what a roller-coaster ride for a typical situation in a Rajini film from the 1980s!!
if a Rajini fan has not listened to this song, he/ she does not deserve to be a Rajini fan - conditionaa soltaen!
PS: this is one song I like despite the "chaangu jakkaa" chorus!
I totally agree with you. One of my favorite songs. Similiarly the other song in the movie where chars raj gets married is also a great song -
I am a bit uncomfortable about the styling 'auto pilot' for his mid 80s work. Auto pilot suggests treading the beaten path without much effort. He was very much in a creative mood in the mid 80s, probably just took it to a level where his trademark indo-western fusion didn't strike you in the face (and more natural and seamless). Sangeetha Meham which I heard again the other day comes to mind. The 2nd interlude is just incredible, a kind of tribute to Bach. And it fits so well in the context of the lyrics, drawing from all sources to show that it's all music at the end of the day, whether we call it Indian or Western or whatever.
crimson king - even when he was on 'autopilot', whenever he was given the freedom to give something creative, or a challenge was presented - he has always risen to the occasion - it was during this autopilot mode, he gave us the underrated 'my dear marthandan' (every Prathap Pothan's directorial venture with IR had a percussion heavy soundtrack that IR uniquely customized to his films - PP made Chaithanya in telugu - rollicking score), 'poonthotta kavalkaran' etc.
look at the 'adi ponnatha' song situation - director must have explained it thus : "the hero (Rajini) discovers his wife is pregnant and announces the same to the entire town/village through a song".
IR gives a number that has all the ingredients of a Rajinisque song - uncomplicated jerky tune composed to accommodate Rajini's style (if you will) and makes SPB render it with enough intonations to complete the 'Rajini' feel!
'yaaney mele kudhire mele' the way its rendered, and also the throw of words with which SPB ends a line/sentence or the slight giggly note in the pallavi towards the end - its all Rajini-specific rendition by SPB, as obviously insisted and directed by IR!
remember in an interview, SPB confessed that under IR he gets to sing exactly as he wants him to, citing the example of 'madathiley kanni madhathiley' from Veera
That's a somewhat different topic and yes I agree of course that even in less stimulating projects, he often came up with great songs. I was addressing the mid 80s specifically. Referring to it as autopilot smooth is kind of misleading (at least to me) - it suggests as if seamlessness and better resolution of ideas is not such a good thing. I think even by his exalted standards he hit a purple patch in the mid 80s, coming up with some of his best scores - Mouna Raagam, Vaidehi Kaathirunthal, Punnagai Mannan, Mudhal Mariyadhai, Udhaya Geetham, Amman Koil Kizhakaale, Sindhu Bhairavi, etc etc. Speaking of Amman..., the interaction between SPB on vocals and guitar, flute and harmonium in the track Chinna Mani is incredible. What appears to be just a peppy folk based track is full of stunning complexity.
hearing this after a long time... from the movie Yugandhar, more popularly known as Don in Hindi. The one and only NTR movie for which IR has composed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aAxtufv4yI
Erotic Sivaranjani from Guitar strumming, Piano Ilayaraja's violin & flute back drop in VAA VAA ANBE....AGNI NATCHATHIRAM......YESUDAS & CHITRA!
I never fail to drool over Karthik! Yum Yum!:-D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEm_ezMVH5E
Vinatha
^^^ Simply incredible composition...quietly intense. Love that descending bassline right at the beginning.