I agree with gomzy's answer.... ARR's version reached more if u
compared to the IR's version. I think becoz of ARR's version, even
kids were actually singing Alaipayuthey kanna song... :)


--- In [email protected], Gomzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ARR's version was a class apart . He experimented and the fusion was
just
> brilliant.
> It was a unique track and the first carnatic classical piece that
could be
> pumped up and played with terrific bass. And the singers added soul
to it.
> What Illayraja did was nothing different.
> 
> No offence..my opinion
> 
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 8:22 AM, anishshreya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> 
> >   I was listening to Raja sir's alaipayudae from the flim Ethanai
Konam
> > Ethanai Paarvai...wow ..brilliant..so much modulations and layers
which
> > is astounding. I am not sure here, coz situations in flims requirement
> > might be different and music directors have to adhere to that. But arr
> > alaipayudae was never in any class to raja sirs. Seriously me
being arr
> > fan...wants to be honest...the song rendered by kjy and sj was simply
> > mind blowing. I am not sure whether can anybody be able to mix
carnatic
> > with western classical as such.
> >
> > No offence..my opinion
> >
> >  
> >
>


Reply via email to