வைரமுத்துவிற்கு முன்பே அதே பழனிபாரதி 1998 இல் வெளியான "அவள் வருவாளா" படத்தில் "சேலையில வீடு கட்டவா " என்ற பாடலில் ' மூக்குத்தியின் மின்னல் ஒரு தீபம் ஏற்றி வைத்து போக" என்று எழுதியிருக்கிறார்.Quote:
Originally Posted by par
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வைரமுத்துவிற்கு முன்பே அதே பழனிபாரதி 1998 இல் வெளியான "அவள் வருவாளா" படத்தில் "சேலையில வீடு கட்டவா " என்ற பாடலில் ' மூக்குத்தியின் மின்னல் ஒரு தீபம் ஏற்றி வைத்து போக" என்று எழுதியிருக்கிறார்.Quote:
Originally Posted by par
The hyperbole perhaps started from the legend that nose ring of amman in Kanyakumari temple was bright enough to misguide ships (thinking of it as light house) causing it to crash to onto the rocky coast. I don't know whether this idea is already present any other literature.
Was watching "Manasellam" movie. Noticed that there is a short english song during the end credits. Decent one.
http://www.tamiltubevid.com/2009/01/...vie-watch.html
Watch from 73:03 (Part 2). Its been fast forwarded at the end though :). Don't know who is the singer. Jimmy and Febi are mentioned as part of the singers (in end credits).
thanks,
Krishnan
Finally listened to the songs of Azhagar Malai. To start with the sound quality of the album is excellent. Nice songs, reasonably well written lyrics, in fact i found all the songs are very pleasant to listen to... just like old times...
So much so that the album begging to have ramarajan and gowthami on the cover and the release date somewhere in the late nineties... Its a time capsule offered at a very low price...highly recommended for HC rajaa fans alone... not going to create a ripple for sure... now as usual we can review the the songs and list out the merits...
Once again i am convinced of the fact that very few people can extract the best music from him... i remember virumandi songs how after all those years being a real king of folk kamal made him reinvent himself again...it will be always rated as his finest effort in the folk genre.
When Pazhani bharathi started to work with IR, IR once reportedly remarked to Pazhani that his style is very similar to Vairamuthu. Pazhani has promptly replied "What wonder is there if a son resembles his father ? ".
Vairamuthu is certainly a pioneer in ushering in a new style of imaginations in Tamil lyrics. Many people including Pazhani has lifted VM's imaginations if not his words.
For example, there is a line in "Rojaavai thalaattum thendral..." from Ninaivellaam Nithya. "Nee kattum selaikku noolaaven..."
How many times has this imagination reused in Tamil songs in the nineties ?
In Kadhalukku Mariyaadhai, Pazhani used "Un Selai noolaagavaa..." in the song "Oru pattaam poochi..." :)
Well you reminded me of this song :) I watched the movie in theatre and was amused to listen to this song then. Later I had been trying to find a decent DVD of the movie and could not.Quote:
Originally Posted by krish244
Some one else had already done a favour in youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sp46jzLsTI
The song is just a different version of 'Nee Thoongum Nerathil' If you could notice :wink:
Yes rajasaranam, noticed that its derived from "Nee Thoongum" song. Infact, the music of "Nee thoongum" song starts about a minute before this song starts.
thanks,
Krishnan
Did KR go on vacation when IR recorded Azhagar Malai? :)
So many of IR's favorite instruments (hope they are real) have made a comeback! Wish they will stay and not get replaced by their tinny cousins.
IR's Chal Chalein starring Mithun Chakraborthy screened for the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/B...ow/4505931.cms
The website for the movie (contains some of the ludes of the two tracks)
http://www.chalchaleinthefilm.com/main.html
Courtesy of Orkut hubber Heart-a
Hulkster,
Thanks for the info. Beautiful Ludes. This year is a blast for Raaja fans I Believe :D