like say backing vocals...... u belong to backing fans...... gomtesh u r big
googler of arrs voice in songs specially in hidden areas !!!
Gomtesh Upadhye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hmmmm there are so many such instances but one of them stands out
for me. I dont know how many have noticed this part from 'yeh tara woh tara'.
Its when Udt is singing the line "jo kissan hal sambhale" ......he goes on to
say 'sab yeh roop hai mehenath ke , kuch karne ki chahath me, KOI bhi kisise
yaha bair nahi'. Notice KOI. Udit's voice actually breaks here, and ARR keeps
it there to add that awesome feel !!
Gomzy
On 8/22/07, Sarathy S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To me... i cannot limitize to just one song.... it is very difficult to
choose one... i wud rather opt wonderful nos. to suit some moods/situations....
In search of beloved - kadhal rojave - roja - totally new sounds 4 us
xperience his 1st work
Nature - pachai niramey - alai payuthey - (terrible song to stir d soul)
Dreams - puttham pudhu boomi vaendum - thiruda thiruda - refreshing
Motherly affection - kannatthil mutthamittal (chinmayee version) - those
violins, cellos !!!
Consoling love - anbe sugama / azhagey sugama - soft melody - parthale
paravasam
Romance - malargaley malargaley - love birds - (the beats & classical fusion)
sorry i ve to stop here ,-) i m afraid the list swells & as 4 kandu kondaen
(all songs)... i m deliberately missing more songs dats emotional to
me..........
~Avinash~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to mention my experiences when I first heard these 3 songs. When
I first heard them, I am astonished how an musician from chennai can think
about these songs.It must be an alien inspiration to do these songs. And they
had never ever heard before sound, orchestra & vocal styles. I still can't
categorize these songs, whether they are filmy,raaga based,Indipop,
international Pop or whatever.... And the songs are...
1. Chiku buku raile (1994)
2. Humma Humma (1995)
3. Ae Udi Udi (2002)
Really, Rahman is born genius..
-Avinash
--- In [email protected], "Thulasi Ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ya nicely said. i can feel that. the one that strikes my mind suddenly is o
> re chori from lagaan.. superb blend of conventional indian tune and western
> music. the shift between both flavors is great and it is maintained
> throughout the song. most importantly, the song fitted in the screenplay
> magnificently.
>
> also, i would like to bring another aspect here.. ajit.. i want you to
> notice how many people in this group reply to topic like this that discuss
> about the purity and genunity of ARRs music. at this moment, let me quote
> that atleast 30-35 conversations were piled for the Aaj or Kal topic u
> started.. gradually u will understand that there are many people who come
> forward to blow a small bubble to a big one. i think this topic would be
> worthy to compare because people have been hearing ARRs music for 15 years
> now and they SHOULD have been bowled over by ARR atleast once.. lets c how
> many come forward to express it..
>
>
> On 8/21/07, Ajit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > We all can go on and on about how good this or that song is from
> > Rahman's repertoire. What I propose is to choose a passage from a
> > song or an interlude, mukda, antara, or whatever stands out for you
> > that absolutely floored you when you first heard it and from there
> > onwards.
> >
> > The one passage that absoslutely knocked me over when I first heard it
> > and even now just boggles me is the second interlude in Yuva's "Hey
> > Khuda Hafiz" with Sunita Sarathy's voice, when Rahman suddenly turns
> > the corner into a jazzy rhythm with this light piano improv gently
> > providing background accompaniment. It came so unexpected when I
> > first heard it and just made me laugh in the moment at how brilliant
> > and out of the box thinking that musical concept was. A pure genius
> > moment.
> >
> > What are some other brilliant "bowled you over" out of the box musical
> > moments can you think of?
> >
> >
> >
>
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