So true, Indmov! Both versions describe the North and South so beautifully, each with their own distinct culture and taste...it's what makes a country like India so great.....despite such differences, it's one nation, one people. I'm proud to be an Indian and these 2 verions, Kata and Keda, affirm my love for the simple and folk parts of India....the innocence, the simplicity, the raw beauty, the rusticity, the goodwill and hospitality of the common person there. India is not perfect by any means, but listening to such deeply rooted Indian folk music in these 2 North/South versions makes me feel closer to my Indian roots.
--- In [email protected], Indmov Buff <indmovb...@...> wrote: > > It's the rustic nature of the lyrics and vocals that makes this song extra > special for me. I can imagine this being sung during a wedding in a beautiful > little village in Tamil Nadu. The mood, the joy, the food, the fun,the pranks > and everything that is part of a typical village wedding. For me, the song > defines the term 'mann vasanai'. I am still amazed that Tanvi who sang the > jazzy title track of Jillunu Oru Kadhal is capable of a Keda Kari. Well done! > > And you are right- Keda Kari has bee cleverly tailored for the South. Loving > both versions equally. > > > > ________________________________ > From: senthil kannan <senthil...@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thu, 6 May, 2010 17:22:51 > Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Keda Kari- wow! > > > I really dont know how you guys are liking the song "keda kari" to be honest > i really couldnt bear the highly disturbing vocals goes all the way till end. > even all my friends expressed the same sort of feeling but i still went on to > hear for the whole night (thereby grows in you phenomenon cannot be asserted > here) if i ever could trace a satisfactory feeling but ina vain. It was very > disappointing but i liked the way he had altered the vocals according to our > south indian audiences. As a whole i hate this song to the core hindi version > was lot better. > > --- On Wed, 5/5/10, amrish_deep <amrish_deep@ yahoo.com> wrote: > > > >From: amrish_deep <amrish_deep@ yahoo.com> > >Subject: [arr] Re: Keda Kari- wow! > >To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com > >Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 7:46 PM > > > > > > > > > > > >Even I find the Tamil version of Kata-Kata really catchy! Somehow getting > >reminded of yaaro-yaarodi song when I hear this... probably because of the > >wedding lyrics! Amazing stuff! > > > >--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Indmov Buff <indmovbuff@ ...> wrote: > >> > >> I was not sure how Kata kata would fit in a tamil soundtrack but now > >> having listened to Keda Kari, I've started wondering if it was put > >> together for the Tamil version first! Such is the talent ofAR. > >> The Nathaswarem, the chorus and the lovely vocals of Tanvi and Rayhanna > >> just make it all sound a very Southy wedding song. I love it! And Tanvi- > >> who will believe that the girl who sang for D6 and Jillunu is capable of > >> this stuff? Amazing! Love what AR does with his singers. Every song brings > >> out > > a different personality in their voices. > >> > >> Kata Kata vs Keda Kari - both very special songs in the latest Mani-AR > >> treat. One of the the two songs I like equally from Raavan and Raavanan. > >> > > > > >

