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7th December 2009, 08:39 PM
#371
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இரண்டு நிமிட ‘முடி முடி ‘ பாடலிலேயே முடிந்துவிடுகிறது.இளையராஜாவும்,பி.சி.யும் கலந்த ஒரு இளமைக் காக்டெயில் இந்தப் பாடல்.
Exactly .!!
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7th December 2009 08:39 PM
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7th December 2009, 09:00 PM
#372
Amitabh Bachchan organised a special screening of his movie Paa in Chennai to thank the film's music composer Ilayaraja.
http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment
watch vedio...
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7th December 2009, 10:20 PM
#373
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Om Shanti Om song from Om Shanti had my foot involuntarily tapping incessantly. Damn good song and the aalaap at the end in a 'echo' layer is simply rocking my core. This is one damn good album as fresh as any one can get it from the garden directly. Pls tell me that the age of the composer is just 20+ and not 65+. The prelude to Chinna Polike - all 3 versions are simply out of the world new age stuff.. Idhukku enna date set panna poraaingalo namma vidhwans.
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
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7th December 2009, 10:25 PM
#374
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And Ottesi chebutha is the funky counterpart of 'Sullikuppam ganabathikku' and the clincher here is the lyrics while in sulli kuppam the chorus singing was the last lap baton carrier.
Damn creative this Ilaiyaraaja guy born again in 2009. He contiues to amaze me and put me on wild goose chase trying to figure out how does he do it?
And BTW - I remembered one thing while listening to 'Aalamadangala' song from pazhassi raaja...
The second interlude arabic stuff is the same ditto from a BG piece in Nasser's Devathai where Vineeth searches for Keerthi Reddy in a store in Dubai.
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7th December 2009, 11:37 PM
#375
I've never seen accolades coming in from all directions for IR and that too for multiple languages in nearly 15 years. It is so heart warming to see that his music is getting due credit after all these years. He shud have got this credit for his TIS, but due to poor marketing or lack of marketing, it was never in the limelight. If our thalaivar starts such a nonfilmi venture again, combined with marketing mind that bhalki has, he can surely garner the world's attention. The most surprising one was the recent Om Shanthi Om, which has youthful numbers, and they were no jarry notes at all, as he used to have in his synth based nos.
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8th December 2009, 12:32 AM
#376
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Right now trembling ' hahahahahaha' for Swalpa soundu jaasthi maadu from Suryakanthi. The voices used are too good and the use of vocal harmony is way to different from any other composer. when the vocals go 'hahahahahaha' I feel like laughing like Santa Clause and then comes the second interlude with the 'bulbul tara' notes played in synth - right from the 80s man - damn good and culmination with the celtic, violin- pipes is a master stroke - somehow this guy knows how our brain functions while listening to his music and puts in enough red herrings all around to surprise us at every turn.
Raasappu - edhaachum periya thittam irukkaa aduththa varusathukku? munname sollippuduyya.
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
- Gore Vidal
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8th December 2009, 12:37 AM
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The first interlude string (guitar) is simply way tooo cool for an indian film song.
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
- Gore Vidal
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8th December 2009, 05:19 AM
#378
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8th December 2009, 05:29 AM
#379
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8th December 2009, 05:49 AM
#380

Originally Posted by
Plum
Bala, Just a counter perspective. When I am down with sickness or something, I usually find that I can focus very well on things that hold my passion - writing for instance - usually, the output is better when I am sick than otherwise(Ofcourse, that may be just tweedledum and tweedledee level difference - adhu vEra vishayam

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I theorise this as "Quality of an artist's output is invariably linked to the intensity of his experience.". Illness being an intense experience, I wonder if it kind of focusses the mind on the task at hand, and enhances the quality in the process?
Plum, Check your PM. Thanks.
Gokul.
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