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22nd February 2008, 11:12 AM
#241
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hoardings are up at poes garden music releasing soon
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22nd February 2008 11:12 AM
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22nd February 2008, 08:55 PM
#242
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Yay only 2-4 months to wait till the release then.
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23rd February 2008, 02:41 AM
#243
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Originally Posted by
Yathu
Yay only 2-4 months to wait till the release then.

i actually got my hands full with ARRs music at the moment, that shouldnt hurt. JA (hindi tamil), EGA, AL Risalah, LOTR. I dont think this every happened after 2000 where many ARR albums release in a short time.
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23rd February 2008, 03:09 AM
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Yeah we're saturated with ARR music...it kinda feels weird actually! I've been listening to JA a songs so many times now. I've actually made a choice to not listen to them for a few days/ a week! I don't want them to lose their freshness.
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23rd February 2008, 04:55 AM
#245
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Originally Posted by
Yathu
Yeah we're saturated with ARR music...it kinda feels weird actually! I've been listening to JA a songs so many times now. I've actually made a choice to not listen to them for a few days/ a week! I don't want them to lose their freshness.
yep even for me JA is intentionally paused for a while. right now listening to LOTR. i'll post more about it in the appropriate thread.
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23rd February 2008, 04:01 PM
#246
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Pretty interesting... I also force myself not to listen to an ARR soundtrack sometimes (i.e. allow myself to listen to it only during WE) in order to keep the feelings the songs provide me for as long as possible.
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23rd February 2008, 10:28 PM
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I am listen now Swades BGM, really out standing
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24th February 2008, 04:54 AM
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Originally Posted by
Vaz
Pretty interesting... I also force myself not to listen to an ARR soundtrack sometimes (i.e. allow myself to listen to it only during WE) in order to keep the feelings the songs provide me for as long as possible.
The initial feeling of elation you get when you first discover the intricacies of an ARR song (e.g. first few listenings of Mayil Iragae, I used to get goosebumps everytime. I've had a similar thing with In Lamhon). However, these songs lose their effect if you over-listen to them. ARR should be enjoyed in small measures...you can't have too much of a good thing.
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24th February 2008, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
Yathu

Originally Posted by
Vaz
Pretty interesting... I also force myself not to listen to an ARR soundtrack sometimes (i.e. allow myself to listen to it only during WE) in order to keep the feelings the songs provide me for as long as possible.

The initial feeling of elation you get when you first discover the intricacies of an ARR song (e.g. first few listenings of Mayil Iragae, I used to get goosebumps everytime. I've had a similar thing with In Lamhon). However, these songs lose their effect if you over-listen to them. ARR should be enjoyed in small measures...you can't have too much of a good thing.

alavukku minchina amuthamum najuthaan.
i remember mayilirage, i was in india when that released. i used to listen to that in a dark room with an air conditioner and a very rapid spinning fan. summa chillunu irunthuthu! everytime i listen to mayilirage, i get that same chilling effect.
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24th February 2008, 08:45 PM
#250

Originally Posted by
thineshan54321

Originally Posted by
Yathu

Originally Posted by
Vaz
Pretty interesting... I also force myself not to listen to an ARR soundtrack sometimes (i.e. allow myself to listen to it only during WE) in order to keep the feelings the songs provide me for as long as possible.

The initial feeling of elation you get when you first discover the intricacies of an ARR song (e.g. first few listenings of Mayil Iragae, I used to get goosebumps everytime. I've had a similar thing with In Lamhon). However, these songs lose their effect if you over-listen to them. ARR should be enjoyed in small measures...you can't have too much of a good thing.

alavukku minchina amuthamum najuthaan.

i remember mayilirage, i was in india when that released. i used to listen to that in a dark room with an air conditioner and a very rapid spinning fan. summa chillunu irunthuthu! everytime i listen to mayilirage, i get that same chilling effect.
I dont know about mayilliragae but old arr songs like malargaley, en mel viluntha mali thuli, ennavaley, thoda thoda, pennala etcccccc are evergreen. for these songs ur proverb "alavukku minchina amuthamum najuthaan" wont suit.
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