thanks a lot Karthik. now i fully understand why this songs seemed like medley 
of three songs. that's genius of ARR. no doubt it is an amazing song, my 
favorite ever since i heard first time.


-
Jahanzeb
 


--- In [email protected], "S, Karthik" <karthi...@...> wrote:
>
> Answer to Question No 1.
> 
> The old music peace is not a remix kind of a thing. It was specially created 
> for this song, though I did not see the bit being used properly while 
> picturizing.
> 
> Q No - 2
> 
> It is a great song..I mean it..great song. I took notice of this song almost 
> after 2 years of its release...I used to skip this ong. It is a single song. 
> I realized the beauty of the song only after seeing it on the screen. The 
> situation for this song is like this...
> ....the hero..in the middle of a dark night goes thru the woods to his girl 
> fiends house, who is gaurded by several goons belonging to her village...the 
> first melody will signify this situation
> 
> The second melody comes when the hero meets the girl and the girl is 
> surprized that he has come inspite of heavy security...she is still under 
> fear...just nitice the melody and the songs flow...
> 
> The last part of the song is a sixer...it is the expression of the joy of the 
> hero who has accomplished the impossible..of having ventured into the girls 
> village all alone and come back safely after seeing her.....
> 
> Imagine guys...ARR composed this song before the song was shot and 
> picturized...he must have visualized all this situations and composed 
> it...true genius at work.
> 
> Bye
> Karthik
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Jahanzeb Farooq [jahanzebti...@...]
> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 4:45 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [arr] Re: some questions about ARR's Tamil songs
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Srini thanks a ton for your answer and translation. wow.. i must say what 
> wonderful lyrics this song have. no doubt that Vairamuthu also won national 
> award for it. knowing the meaning has doubled the pain of the song. and 
> regarding MSV, i only recently learned that he is a legendary music composer 
> himself. no doubt his singing did wonders to the song. i liked his singing in 
> that song of Sangamam too (don't remember the title. he sings something like 
> "makhne wa" in it).
> 
> -
> Jahanzeb
> 
> --- In [email protected]<mailto:arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, 
> Srini Santhanam <saint.sirin@> wrote:
> >
> > I will answer the 3rd question because its such a lovely song which is
> > close to my heart for the music, the lyrics and rendition by MSV. The
> > song is about the Srilankan tamils leaving their hometown (Mangulam
> > town in the movie) because of Army raid and it explains the plight of
> > their journey amid the bomb shelling and air raids.
> >
> > Here's my attempt on the translation:
> >
> > Give us farewell, our land
> > The homes where the ocean beats down to the doorstep
> > Palm tree forests, birds nest.
> > Will we ever get to see you again?
> > We buried the smiles in our lips
> > We buried our lives within our bodies
> > We embark on a journey just as skeletons.
> >
> > Even if its in tatters, will there be a comfort like a mother(land)'s
> > lap.
> > Even if you went to heaven, will you get the freedom of your home town.
> > Here's the nation where we opened our eyes.
> > Where will be the place when we close our eyes.
> > We part with you.. Rivers.. we will return if we survive..
> > We will return is our motherland calls us back.
> > Oh land that was born behind a curtain of tears.
> > We see you one last time
> >
> > We lost our music to the cries of the infants.
> > We buried our land when the sun went down
> > At dusk we were on the flowers
> > At night we were torn by the thorns
> > Ocean waters, birds - we will meet you if we are alive
> > Sky and Mountains - we will meet you if we are alive
> > We are going away with little burdens in the head and more in the
> > heart..
> > ___________
> >
> > Personally my favorite in the movie would be Vellai Pookal which prays
> > for Peace in Srilanka and all over the world.. Let the song come true
> > very soon.
> >
> > What a marvel by Rahman and the guitars.. awesome
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Srini
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On May 17, 2009, at 9:17 PM, Jahanzeb Farooq wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > i have recently started listening ARR's Tamil albums (I don't
> > > understand Tamil therefore used to listen only his Hindi albums). i
> > > have a few questions about some songs, would be grateful if someone
> > > could answer. i know this all would have been discussed here when
> > > the albums released but i missed since i used to skip messages about
> > > Tamil albums.
> > >
> > > 1. Thigu Thigu (Ah Aah)
> > > the song starts with music piece in background (first 42 seconds)
> > > and then suddenly bursts into full song. my question is about this
> > > music piece. is this part of the original song (i.e., composed by
> > > ARR?) or it is some old song integrated here. the old style
> > > instrument (don't know what it is called) used made me believe it is
> > > some old song. also the instrument is played so beautifully
> > > especially those 5 seconds between 0:15 to 0:20. that i wonder why
> > > ARR did not use it in the rest of the song.
> > >
> > > 2. Karisal Tharisil (Tajmahal)
> > > first times when i listened this song i did not notice that it is a
> > > single song. there are a number of different melodies or songs
> > > merged into one song. is this a medley song?
> > >
> > > 3. Vidai Kodu (Kannathil Muthamittal)
> > > oh man, what a stunning song. what a composition, this song alone
> > > deserves a bunch of oscars. only ARR can do such a composition. i am
> > > totally blown away. for me this is the BEST song of all his Tamil
> > > discography. now only one question, please someone tell me what is
> > > this song about (the theme of song). if someone could come up with
> > > translation that would be really great.
> > >
> > > 4. Ada Mondru Ezhuthu (Paarthale Paravasam)
> > > the first time i listened this song i was like oh this cannot be by
> > > ARR. the song is great and my favorite too, the thing which made me
> > > think so was the sitar (or guitar or whatever) the instrument the
> > > song starts with (00:13-0:30 and then 0:42-0:53). similar pieces i
> > > have heard in lot of songs from B-grade composers in Bollywood. very
> > > rarely i heard similar piece/instrument in ARR's songs. though the
> > > way the same instrument is played in first interlude (1:36-2:09)
> > > made me think only ARR can make it played so beautifully. anyways
> > > just for clarification question is, is this song an original by ARR
> > > or some recreated or remix song (e.g. like i just learned about
> > > Ponmagal Vandaal from ATM)
> > >
> > > this is all for now. i may come with more as i am still not done
> > > with some albums.
> > >
> > > -
> > > Jahanzeb
> > >
> > >
> >
>


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