Nope.. as far as I can make out.. it is O Ya sa .. Ma Ya sa ..
Gomz, your ear's alright ;-)
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Gomzy™ wrote:
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> Okay guys help me here. The first two lines(lyrics)
> *Khoya sa, paya sa *
> Does anyone hear them as above?
> I hear them as
> *Oh Ya sa, Maya sa *.
maybe because i saw the lyrics and knew it was khoya sa and i am looking for
khoya sa it sounds like khoya sa to me. but its definitely not paya sa which
i am hearing.
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Gomzy™ wrote:
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> Okay guys help me here. The first two lines(lyrics)
> *Khoya sa, paya sa *
Okay guys help me here. The first two lines(lyrics)
*Khoya sa, paya sa *
Does anyone hear them as above?
I hear them as
*Oh Ya sa, Maya sa *.
Anyone?
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:37 PM, rivjot wrote:
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> Indeed! Rahman uses them quite often and it works like magic for me.
> few of the songs are
On 9/12/2009 10:37 PM India Time, _rivjot_ wrote:
> Indeed! Rahman uses them quite often and it works like magic for me.
> few of the songs are based just on these 'dummy words' .. like O Saya, Azeem
> O Shaan to some extent
Just curious.
What were the dummy words in Azeem O Shaan that you are
Indeed! Rahman uses them quite often and it works like magic for me.
few of the songs are based just on these 'dummy words' .. like O Saya, Azeem O
Shaan to some extent
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "ichord" wrote:
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> It's not the fact that he uses them, it's the way he uses them.
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On 9/12/2009 2:10 PM India Time, _aristocratic bureaucrat_ wrote:
> yeah. i love the usage of such words. but according to the lyrics
> booklet, the song goes�
>
> khoya sa, paya sa,
> saaya sa, soya saa..�
O my God. that makes perfect sense.
It also proves that whatever some members here are
On 9/12/2009 4:32 PM India Time, _ichord_ wrote:
> It's not the fact that he uses them, it's the way he uses them.
>
In this particular case, ARR's music converted perfectly meaningful
words sound like dummy words.
--
It reminds me of my earlier confusion about "Pachpan (55) Rang de,
Chaupan
I stand corrected!
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, aristocratic bureaucrat
wrote:
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> yeah. i love the usage of such words. but according to the lyrics booklet,
> the song goes
>
> khoya sa, paya sa,
> saaya sa, soya saa..
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> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 3:18 AM, ichord wrote:
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yeah. i love the usage of such words. but according to the lyrics booklet,
the song goes
khoya sa, paya sa,
saaya sa, soya saa..
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 3:18 AM, ichord wrote:
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> First there was "O Saya" from SDM, and now "O Ya Sa" from Blue. Can see how
> AR is a fan of these sounds!!!
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It's not the fact that he uses them, it's the way he uses them.
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat wrote:
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> On 9/12/2009 3:18 AM India Time, _ichord_ wrote:
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> > First there was "O Saya" from SDM, and now "O Ya Sa" from Blue. Can see
> > how AR is a fan of these sounds!!!
>
On 9/12/2009 3:18 AM India Time, _ichord_ wrote:
> First there was "O Saya" from SDM, and now "O Ya Sa" from Blue. Can see how
> AR is a fan of these sounds!!!
>
> I love how AR uses nonsense syllables and words in a song, almost as if he's
> adding another instrument track through the vocal
First there was "O Saya" from SDM, and now "O Ya Sa" from Blue. Can see how AR
is a fan of these sounds!!!
I love how AR uses nonsense syllables and words in a song, almost as if he's
adding another instrument track through the vocals. That is really unique and
special about him! Notice in
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