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30th July 2016, 09:33 AM
#21
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
திரைப்படம் பொண்ணுக்கேத்த புருஷன் (1992)
பாடல் - ஜல் ஜல் சலங்கை குலுங்க.
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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30th July 2016 09:33 AM
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30th July 2016, 09:28 PM
#22
Venkkiram & Thozhar - Great analysis of songs post-1991. I didn't comment on Gopal's time lines to determine the peak popularity period for TFM directors. It's not fair to say that MSV's musical talent or songs were mediocre/ sub-par after 1969. The same holds true for KVM, Raaja and Rahman. Raaja and Rahman are still composing music and they churn our melodies. This phenomenon of peaks and lows is common in any field - Hollywood music, sports, classical music, literature, etc. The musical taste of Tamil film fans has moved from MSV to Raaja to Rahman to present day Kuthu Masters. People who like Raaja or Rahman or MSV still continue to listen and enjoy their musical creations. Rahman & Raaja have compared this to people's food taste. Our century old, traditional plantain leaf lunch and breakfast (Idli, Vada, Pongal, Sambhar) is no longer the favorite with current generation. Pizza, Burgers, Pasta and Chinese noodles are the craze nowadays. Our present day Kuthu Masters churn out way-side Maggi noodles which last for 72 hours when they hit 4 or 5 Million/ Lacs viewers in YouTube. These songs last for 3-4 days.
Folks who like the melodies from MSV, Raaja and Rahman would continue to support and listen to their creations. It's unfair to put a time stamp for genuine creativity. As Gangai Amaran correctly observed, KVM or Raaja or MSV or Rahman have their own mold of composing music and they hardly deviate from their style or method. The present day Kuthu assemblers don't have any style or method. They throw Chilli powder or Garam Masala or Malli Powder into Maggi noodles and make a dish. No one will die eating this but they survive to eat another Maggi noodles after few days.
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1st August 2016, 12:57 AM
#23
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
1997
காதலுக்கு மரியாதை
தேவதை
கடவுள்
ஒரு யாத்ரமொழி
குரு,
ராமன் அப்துல்லா,
பூஞ்சோலை,
புண்ணியவதி
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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1st August 2016, 01:08 AM
#24
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
1998
கண்களின் வார்த்தைகள்
காதல் கவிதை
கிழக்கும் மேற்கும்
வீரத்தாலாட்டு
தர்மா
தேசிய கீதம்
கண்ணாத்தாள்
பூந்தோட்டம்
செந்தூரம்
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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1st August 2016, 01:13 AM
#25
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
1999
சேது
பொன்னுவீட்டுக்காரன்
கும்மிப்பாட்டு
மனம் விரும்புதே உன்னை
ஃப்ரண்ட்ஸ்
நிலவே முகம் காட்டு
முகம்
டைம்
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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1st August 2016, 01:17 AM
#26
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
2000
காதல் ரோஜாவே
ஹேராம்
கண்ணுக்குள் நிலவு
காக்கைச்சிறகினிலே
திருநெல்வேலி
பாரதி
பாண்டவாஸ்
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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1st August 2016, 01:21 AM
#27
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
2001
குட்டி
லஜ்ஜா
ஃப்ரண்ட்ஸ்
கண்ணா உன்னைத் தேடுகிறேன்
காசி
ஆண்டான் அடிமை
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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1st August 2016, 01:23 AM
#28
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
2002
அழகி
சொல்ல மறந்த கதை
என்மன வானில்
ரமணா
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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3rd August 2016, 04:53 AM
#29
Junior Member
Regular Hubber
Originally Posted by
rajsekar
Venkkiram & Thozhar - Great analysis of songs post-1991. I didn't comment on Gopal's time lines to determine the peak popularity period for TFM directors. It's not fair to say that MSV's musical talent or songs were mediocre/ sub-par after 1969. The same holds true for KVM, Raaja and Rahman. Raaja and Rahman are still composing music and they churn our melodies. This phenomenon of peaks and lows is common in any field - Hollywood music, sports, classical music, literature, etc. The musical taste of Tamil film fans has moved from MSV to Raaja to Rahman to present day Kuthu Masters. People who like Raaja or Rahman or MSV still continue to listen and enjoy their musical creations. Rahman & Raaja have compared this to people's food taste. Our century old, traditional plantain leaf lunch and breakfast (Idli, Vada, Pongal, Sambhar) is no longer the favorite with current generation. Pizza, Burgers, Pasta and Chinese noodles are the craze nowadays. Our present day Kuthu Masters churn out way-side Maggi noodles which last for 72 hours when they hit 4 or 5 Million/ Lacs viewers in YouTube. These songs last for 3-4 days.
Folks who like the melodies from MSV, Raaja and Rahman would continue to support and listen to their creations. It's unfair to put a time stamp for genuine creativity. As Gangai Amaran correctly observed, KVM or Raaja or MSV or Rahman have their own mold of composing music and they hardly deviate from their style or method. The present day Kuthu assemblers don't have any style or method. They throw Chilli powder or Garam Masala or Malli Powder into Maggi noodles and make a dish. No one will die eating this but they survive to eat another Maggi noodles after few days.
rajsekar, fair enough. But, won't you agree that we have all changed? Your passion for listening to timeless creations and ignoring instant kuthu hits is commendable and compelling but aren't we all different? The purpose of music itself varies between people. For some, it is to calm them down, attain inner peace, for others it is just to pass time while they are performing other activities (like working out for example), for others, it is just to enjoy dancing while they are inebriated. If you consider music is holy, then perhaps the last purpose I listed is evil but who are we to judge others? For some (many?), making money in life is the only goal; while for others, it is to help others. Can we allege the former group is evil? I understand, respect, and share your personal opinion. In fact, the other day I happened to listen to this new "song" sung by actress Trisha. Terrible lyrics, even terrible music and singing. Clearly a gimmick to prop up the album (whoever thought that making Trisha sing will make people buy the album must be insane). But perhaps there are people who like it, who knows. All I am saying is it is not fair to comment on the taste of others. Perhaps when they grow up, their taste will change. There are so many people we know personally who loved kuthu songs when they were kids only for them to fall in love with MSV or Raja when they grew up.
BTW, there are several who love the traditional plantain leaf meal over pizzas, burgers, and other fast foods. We don't need to worry about the majority in this case. Raja or Rahman aren't going to change their composing style just to satisfy the masses and start churning out kuthu numbers in lieu of melodies. Raja is not just a song maker. He brought about a change in the 70s when people were switching to Hindi film music (doesn't mean MSV wasn't composing great music then). Can he bring it again? Certainly, but father time is greater than everyone else. Everyone has their time. Mind you, I am not referring to their creations.
This is what I was trying to say all the time but that other character that I wasted my time arguing with just doesn't seem to be able to get his/her head around this.
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3rd August 2016, 08:58 PM
#30
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
2003
பிதாமகன்
ஜூலி கணபதி
Manassinakkare
நிழல்குத்து
மனசெல்லாம்
2004
விருமாண்டி
காமராஜ்
விஸ்வதுளசி
2005
அது ஒரு கனாக்காலம்
சிதம்பரத்தில் ஒரு அப்பாசாமி
Achuvinte Amma
மும்பை எக்ஸ்பிரஸ்
ஒரு நாள் ஒரு கனவு
கஸ்தூரி மான்
பொன் மேகலை
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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