Even though this song has been credited as Shankar Mahadevan's first tamil song. He has already debuted in Tamil film VIP and sung Netru No No along with Dominique. May be this can be said as his first Solo song.
ARR produced gems for this movie sangamam.. which was completely wasted by Suresh Krishna (another one was Baba). MSV along with Hariharan song was spectacular.... Wow what a combo... Sath. ________________________________ From: Bergin Roy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:59:56 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Varaaga Nadhikarai I had shared this earlier here... When i was in chennai back in 2005, i met an american lady that came down to train us "Global communication skills". She had a bunch of ARR songs and said that "Varaga nadhikara Oram" is her morning wake up tune that she gets so fresh in the morning waking up to that song... Hearing this, i gave her a long list of AR albums and address to music world in spencer plaza :-) Cheers, - Bergin On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Vinayakam Murugan <mvinaya...@gmail. com> wrote: Unni's introduction in the song "Marghazi Thingal" is divine, out of the world. I loved Varaga Nathi Kare and Mazha Thuli. I didn't know till pretty late that MSV had sung. What passion. Hats off to Rahman and the singers. Warm Regards ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ Vinayak theregoesanotherday .blogspot. com On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Thulasi Ram <karoke...@gmail. com> wrote: imo, marghazi thingal song is the best & its divine. unni's voice and the whole arrangement for the song is mindblowing piece of art from ARR. On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Chord <purev...@yahoo. com> wrote: I have been really concentrating more on Rahman's Tamil works of late and have been so enjoying revisiting soundtracks I haven't heard in a while. I need to express my feelings about this song from Sangamam, which really impresses both intellectually and emotionally. The way Shankar M has sung this song is absolutely divine. The infectious dholak rhythm with the Mast Qalandar like melody (not at all copied) makes this song my very favorite from Sangamam. I love it when the second interlude adds this incredibly infectious ghungru rhythm, very similar in pattern to the Taal Se Taal mila, Hai Na, Chale Chalo Mitwa ghungru tracks, taken away, then back again for the final portion of the song. Just pure magic. I truly with Shankar M would sing for ARR again. Heard that ARR said that Mani's next would be kind of similar to the style of Sangamam (folk, semi classical), so we can really look forward to that. Am curious to know what everyone's favorite song from Sangamam is. -- www.berginroy. com

