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1st December 2007, 08:17 AM
#141
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Unakkum Enakkum from "Puthiya Sangamam" is really an nice song. I think this movie music composed by L.Vaithiyanaathan. On the same period L.V. music for one more movie name," Lottery Ticket", also casting by Pirabu & Suhaasini.
Thanks for good song NeelD.
Jack
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1st December 2007 08:17 AM
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1st December 2007, 10:46 PM
#142
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Usha, thank you. Yes, the song is MSV-ish. Now that you mentioned it, I see a resemblance to "intha vanjimagaL". I was actually thinking of another song, just the humming part. The song is "ponnukkenna azahgu ahahah ahahah hmmm" from the film "En Magan". One of my many favorites of MSV songs.
RR, thank you. No wonder I have never heard about the film. The fifteen people who went to see it must have slept too. The song has some "mandhira punnagai" resemblance also.
SN23, thank you. I have not heard that PS song.
Jack, you are welcome.
See y'all tomorrow with the next song.
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2nd December 2007, 11:56 PM
#143
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pAdu Oh pUkkaL (?)
Pick #562
Song: pAdu Oh pUkkaL
Film: ?
Music: ?
Singer: Swarnalatha
Lyrics: ?
Year: ?
Today's pick is a nice, slow, and dramatic tune that Swarnalatha gave her best for. Swarnalatha sings so beautifully if the song is set in a comfortable range and at a slow tempo. Most of the songs in the early part of her career were composed to bring out the best in her. Unfortunately starting the mid-90s she was given too many high-pitched, fast-paced dance numbers which compromised clarity and at times was almost inaudible. But today's pick is not one of those and it probably is from the early 90s. The song has the scope for a good rendtition and Swarnalatha makes full use of it. The interludes could have been richer and dramatic like the tune, but may be they did not have a budget as big. I have no details about the composer, film, year, etc. Please fill in the blanks.
http://raretfm.mayyam.com/stream/pow...u_oh_pukkal.rm
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3rd December 2007, 03:06 PM
#144
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enakku nee unakku naan inimel enna kurai - this got good air time in ilangai vaanoli compared to no. of days the film ran.
paadu oh pukkal - I am listening for the first time. good rendition by SL, average interludes.
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4th December 2007, 07:11 AM
#145
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Very 1st time listening this song. To be honest, very average one. Can someone say, which movie this song from?
jack
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4th December 2007, 11:26 PM
#146
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So, no one on this big, beautiful planet knows a thing about "pAdu Oh pUkkaL nI sUdu"???
yvsmani and Jack, thank you.
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4th December 2007, 11:27 PM
#147
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vAnam thEdum mEgam (Engirunthalum Vazhga)
Pick #563
Song: vAnam thEdum mEgam
Film: Engirunthalum Vazhga
Music: Shankar-Ganesh
Singer: K.J.Yesudas
Lyrics: ?
Year: 1985
A sober and simple Salilesque song. KJY is smooth as ever. No information about the composer or the year.
http://raretfm.mayyam.com/stream/pow07/vanam_thedum.rm
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5th December 2007, 04:31 AM
#148
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Simple song, thanks Neel D. Sounds like a Malayalam Song.
However
Indian Cinema DB says: Not sure if this is correct
Name of the film: Engirunthalum Vazhga Direction: Parambai R. Selvaraj (1985)
Music: Sankar Ganesh
Artiste 1: Raghuvaran Artiste 2: Menaka
Language: Tamil
I thought Menaka stopped acting after 81/82 in tamil and moved to Mallu world. (After OPPOL became a HIT) - I know she acted in at least 50 films after OPPOL ..
Bala
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7th December 2007, 02:02 AM
#149
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balaji, you are welcome. Thanks for the details about the film.
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7th December 2007, 02:04 AM
#150
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sEla kudai pidikka (Ayiram Muthangal)
Pick #564
Song: sEla kudai pidikka
Film: Ayiram Muthangal
Music: Shankar-Ganesh
Singer: S.P.Balasubramanyam, Vani Jairam
Lyrics: ?
Year: 1982
A nice duet by Shankar-Ganesh, an unusual composition especially for its time. Even today the song retains its uniqueness. With the swara singing contrasting the colloquial words, the violin work, the touch-and-go lyrics and the mischievous voices, the song deserves more popularity than it has had. The film starred Sivakumar and Radha.
This song is a nEyar(Jack) viruppam.
http://raretfm.mayyam.com/stream/pow07/sela_kudai.rm
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