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17th July 2008, 08:53 PM
#971
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Originally Posted by
Mahen
i think its ARRs choice who to use as lyricist, and he keeps going to pa and na !
I dont think so..Lyricists are director's choice..Just like maniratnam and shankar who insist VM must write the songs in their movies..And i think the new breed of directors are more comfortable with the younger set of lyricists.[/quote]
o i c... damn all this time i thot arr was avoiding VM whenever he can! VM for those dubbed songs would have done a FANTASTIC JOB!!! its in his blood to write for those kinda songs!
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17th July 2008 08:53 PM
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17th July 2008, 09:14 PM
#972
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Originally Posted by
thineshan54321

Originally Posted by
Mahen
i think its ARRs choice who to use as lyricist, and he keeps going to pa and na !
I dont think so..Lyricists are director's choice..Just like maniratnam and shankar who insist VM must write the songs in their movies..And i think the new breed of directors are more comfortable with the younger set of lyricists.
o i c... damn all this time i thot arr was avoiding VM whenever he can! VM for those dubbed songs would have done a FANTASTIC JOB!!! its in his blood to write for those kinda songs![/quote]
Yeah..Who can ever forget uyire, taalam, jodi and a few songs in guru
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17th July 2008, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
Mahen

Originally Posted by
thineshan54321

Originally Posted by
Mahen
i think its ARRs choice who to use as lyricist, and he keeps going to pa and na !
I dont think so..Lyricists are director's choice..Just like maniratnam and shankar who insist VM must write the songs in their movies..And i think the new breed of directors are more comfortable with the younger set of lyricists.
o i c... damn all this time i thot arr was avoiding VM whenever he can!
VM for those dubbed songs would have done a FANTASTIC JOB!!! its in his blood to write for those kinda songs!
Yeah..Who can ever forget uyire, taalam, jodi and a few songs in guru[/quote]
really directors can make arr-vm like msv-kanathaasan!
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17th July 2008, 10:42 PM
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alrite guys, did an analysis on fivestar and sony BMG and sony BMG is slightly (very) better in terms of dynamics. there is no evident alterations done by five star. have to get my copy of ayngaran (still not available)!!
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17th July 2008, 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
Mahen

Originally Posted by
thineshan54321

Originally Posted by
Mahen
i think its ARRs choice who to use as lyricist, and he keeps going to pa and na !
I dont think so..Lyricists are director's choice..Just like maniratnam and shankar who insist VM must write the songs in their movies..And i think the new breed of directors are more comfortable with the younger set of lyricists.
o i c... damn all this time i thot arr was avoiding VM whenever he can!
VM for those dubbed songs would have done a FANTASTIC JOB!!! its in his blood to write for those kinda songs!
Yeah..Who can ever forget uyire, taalam, jodi and a few songs in guru[/quote]
i really admire vaali too because he gives importance to the sound of his lyrics which makes the music sound really fantastic even to someone who doesnt understand the language. vairamuthu does this too but not as much as vaali and vairamuthus meanings are ofcourse top class!
take chikku bukku or mukala mukabla (eventho those words dont have a real meaning, the sound makes the tune sound fantastic. i can never imagine these songs with any other words anywhere!)
VM and vaali are the ultimate combo in an ARR album!
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18th July 2008, 05:36 AM
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Sakkarakatti is certainly a fantastic album. I bought the CD yesterday and am enjoying the songs continuously. After a long time, vintage (read:the nineties) ARR is back. I loved all the songs, with Taxi Taxi being the pick of the lot. Marudhani is awesome with ARR's voice in the middle very arresting. Can's get enough of this man's voice, he he. Eley is super stuff. I miss you miss you da is very captivating. Not more to add for the other two older numbers from Hindi except that they are splendid. As I had imagined, this year (42 years old ----> 4+2=6, ARR's birth number) is going great for the man. The bad news is that the next ARR Tamil album is ages later.
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18th July 2008, 08:18 AM
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18th July 2008, 09:37 AM
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MarudAni was stupendous 
I miss u da ... was really soft n touching .... with chin n a whispering voice .... soothing - but i dont understand how this song would gel for a setting that gonna be in New York say 250 years from now ...
dnt see the connection !!!!
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18th July 2008, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
Mahen

Originally Posted by
Roshan
ennathAn tunes nallA irunthaalum... Vairamuthu-ARR combinatin'il irukkum magic is definitely missing
The entire album would have been an 'alva' for VM. ChummA pugunthu viLaiyaadiyiruppAr.
RombavE juvenile'a irukku lines ellAm.
Chinnamma lyrics are passable. Even vaali had failed badly.
I couldnt resist thinking of those golden days of ARR-VM, when I was listening to the songs. Adhu oru azhagiya nilA kaalam

I sincerely hope for an ARR-VM combo in MY at least.
PS: ATM songs ellAm ethirpArthaLavu appeal AgaathathaRku lyrics oru kaaraNam. Even in Sivaji - VM was the ultimate winner.
Deadly combo...Out of 5 national awards, only one was with IR..The rest was with ARR..
Roja(1992)
Karuthamma(1994)
Sangamam(1999)
Kannathil Muthamittal(2002)
I seriously feel Kandukondain kandukondain should have been in the list as well..Anyway, he still reserves his best for ARR 
Thank god they patched up when there was a rift between them..
KandukoNdEn,Mudhalvan or Minsara Kanavu should have been there. But Minsara Kanavu won awards for the best female and male singers (SPB and Chitra) and KandukondEn for the best male singer (Shankar Mahadevan).
I am still not sure about the rift between both. They worked for Sivaji together and I hope the duo continue working together and bring back those golden days to us.
And those who were seen dancing, were thought to be insane, by those who could not hear the music - Friedrich Nietzsche
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18th July 2008, 07:33 PM
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