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29th January 2007, 03:19 AM
#51
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Whenever i listen to Thiruda Thiruda it defly brings back my school memory!
1. Kannum Kannum
This was my fav when I was in school.We used to discuss about the lyrics and video of this song, in my classroom.Funny song, but very different one in that period
2.Chandralekha
IMO this is the first song with such a classy beats! Excellent pictuarisation is yet another plus of this song.
3. Veerapaandi
It is one of the best song of ARR. "...Vaal munayil oru suyawarama;managaikul...." after this line slowly the song will reach the fast phase..excellent!!
4. Putham Pudhu
When I was studying my college days myfriends sang this song and got first prize in an inter-college competion, simple but amazing song!
5. Thee Thee
It is my pick of the album! What a song!! What a picturaisation!! What a beautiful,rich female voice!!
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I heared that Thiruda Thiruda is the first album to be released as musical CD, is that true? (I read it in Sujatha's 'Kattradhum Petradhum')
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29th January 2007 03:19 AM
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29th January 2007, 02:20 PM
#52
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29th January 2007, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
lancelot
This is one of my all time favorite albums. Specially the song Rasathi, what an amazing song. I still don’t know who sings that song. What an amazing and refreshing voice. It’s simply amazing.
It's Sahull Hammed
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29th January 2007, 09:33 PM
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I am still staggered how ARR deem to inlcude Rasaathi-a folk based into an ultra modern path-ground-concrete breaking soundtrack
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29th January 2007, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
rayan36
Originally Posted by
lancelot
This is one of my all time favorite albums. Specially the song Rasathi, what an amazing song. I still don’t know who sings that song. What an amazing and refreshing voice. It’s simply amazing.
It's Sahull Hammed
ahhh. wat are his other songs with ARR? how come he don sing no more?
hehe
Sadhakallahu Nabiyul Kareem - A R Rahman
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29th January 2007, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
lancelot
Originally Posted by
rayan36
Originally Posted by
lancelot
This is one of my all time favorite albums. Specially the song Rasathi, what an amazing song. I still don’t know who sings that song. What an amazing and refreshing voice. It’s simply amazing.
It's Sahull Hammed
ahhh. wat are his other songs with ARR? how come he don sing no more?
hehe
I guess he is not alive.
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29th January 2007, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna
I guess he is not alive.
sadly yes.... ....he was killed in a road accident......ARR had said "this is one of the most shocking/bad news that i've ever got".......
other songs of shahul hameed with ARR:
1. Maari mazhai (uzhavan)
2. Edhukku pondatti (Kizhakku cheemayile)
3. Usilambatti penkutti (Gentleman)
as far as i can remember........
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29th January 2007, 10:43 PM
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I missed one more song!
6.Rasathee..
Shahul Hameed mesmerizing voice... "kolusu mani sirippum kumari siripumm keppa kepadheppO!" .... can we define melody in a single word? Its "Rasathee...!"
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30th January 2007, 12:01 AM
#59
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Originally Posted by
MADDY
Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna
I guess he is not alive.
sadly yes....
....he was killed in a road accident......ARR had said "this is one of the most shocking/bad news that i've ever got".......
other songs of shahul hameed with ARR:
1. Maari mazhai (uzhavan)
2. Edhukku pondatti (Kizhakku cheemayile)
3. Usilambatti penkutti (Gentleman)
as far as i can remember........
Senthamizh Naattu (Vandicholai Chinarasu)
Vaarayo Thozhi (Jeans)
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30th January 2007, 07:55 AM
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and for "thee thee" song, i think the jadhis were sung by suresh peters
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