I must agree too that my ears are being tuned to this song after frequent
listening of it. I begin to realize that this song is composed  is such way
for obvious reasons. I am liking the street styled lyrics, and the how
melodic frame of the song is set. The line "naadhari paya mave" just grabs
your attention instantly. Tanvi as many revealed, is a surprise indeed.
Variety of flavor and style has set Kata Kata & Keda Kari with an individual
distinct identity each. One notable sequence is the usage of Shennai and
Nadaswaram in the respective versions.

Even the chorus in both version, unfolds with a different voice treatment.
In Keda Kari there seem to be a off pitch sync every time the chorus is
heard..while the perfect sync is visible in Kata kata. I wonder if this is a
conscious effort by AR. It struck a different chord in me while listening to
it. But i have grown to love it as much :)

Anyhow, both version have their respectful captivating values. AR is totally
the master for such experimental track. Raavan(an) Rocks!!!

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 12:47 AM, Dinesh Scaran <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> Yes... Amazing song... such lively song from ARR. No doubt this is a
> typical ARR-Mani combo album overall.... amazing!
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Wow!...So nice to hear such funny, rural song after a long time...It
> reminds
> > me of those moments we had during Kizhakku cheemayile...Takes you
> straight
> > to the streets of a village...Particularly these lines are too funny!
>
> >
> > "Anga vantha aada meiykka thaane mappillai vanthaaga"
> >
> > "Kaala maadu Kaara pasuvum kaati vecheega, Athuga poatta saani alla
> thaane
> > ponna pudichirukkoam"
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > Madhavan.R
> > Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!
> >
>
>  
>

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