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2nd June 2011, 08:28 AM
#1931
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Thalaivar is not against remix, he is only against remixes that spoil the flow of the original or totally bring down the quality of the former. When he talks about remixes in interviews previously, he never fails to mention this as the reason.
BTW, Happy Birthday To The Music GOD
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2nd June 2011 08:28 AM
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3rd June 2011, 11:47 PM
#1932
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Kuthikira in ASK
This song reminds me of "SIru Ponmani Asayum" from Kallukul Eeram.- ( Sudha Dhanyasi scale?)- Also the opening progression is very similar to "Poo Eru Konum" in TIS.
IR's rustic voice adds beauty to the song.. Still catching up on Ponnar Shankar and a few other Albums.
Good song .. BTW, IR week on Radio Mirchi this week .. ( typical IR replies
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Cheers
MSK
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14th June 2011, 02:29 PM
#1933
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Originally Posted by
cry_sandiego
BTW, IR week on Radio Mirchi this week .. ( typical IR replies

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but at least few of them were good..
sample..
As Maestro Ilaiyaraaja mentioned in his interview in Radio Mirchi on his b’day June 2nd 2011,
"if you are still listening to my songs even after 30 years after it was composed, it means I have composed 30 years advance music at that time".
IR / KH / Sujatha / Bala / BC Lara / Curtly Ambrose
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14th June 2011, 03:12 PM
#1934
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Though I dont want to understand it wrong or criticizes Maestro, the question that pops up in my mind is that "The songs that was composed by him was appreciated by almost entire state from 1976". What does it mean? Even the people were modern enough to appreciate future music? If not can I ask him why dint he deliver Music for contemporary audiences?"
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16th June 2011, 12:13 PM
#1935
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
but at least few of them were good..

sample..
As Maestro Ilaiyaraaja mentioned in his interview in Radio Mirchi on his b’day June 2nd 2011,
"if you are still listening to my songs even after 30 years after it was composed, it means I have composed 30 years advance music at that time".
whoa! He said that?
Just 7 notes behold a beauty of life...
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16th June 2011, 12:54 PM
#1936
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Seasoned Hubber
Yes Raagas..
my comment on his statement.. currently, it is 30 years but actually it is infinity...
சில கேள்விகளுக்கு தலைவர் நல்லா தான் பதில் சொன்னார்...
IR / KH / Sujatha / Bala / BC Lara / Curtly Ambrose
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16th June 2011, 02:13 PM
#1937
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MSV pAttu kUda dhAn ippO kEkkuROm. This sounds a bit disingenuous to me - summA oru bit pottuttAr
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16th June 2011, 03:23 PM
#1938
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நெம்ப நாளா கேக்குறது, நெம்ப நாளுக்கு அப்புறம், விரும்பி நெம்ப டைம் கேக்குறது இதெல்லாமே காலம்கடந்த அட்வான்ஸ்ட் மீஜிக் தான்
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16th June 2011, 04:11 PM
#1939
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As much as I detest the "dated" word in music appraisal, so do I detest this claims of "advanced", that too with a precise calculation like "advanced by 10 years" etc. We have derided the people who claim IR's music is dated here. I invoke the same clause to deride the "advanced" claim
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16th June 2011, 06:38 PM
#1940
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ok, possible middle ground on dating :
There is some music that is timeless, appreciated always (classics - e.g. vizhiyilE malarndhadhu)
And there is some music which gets applause when arrived and then fade away (trendies, e.g. singAri sarakku)
And there is some music that is not understood when arrived but gets appreciated only many years after (EVK)
And there is some music that never appeals (mummy pEru mAri)
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