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02-15-2006, 08:00 AM | #1 |
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Did anyone care to check itwofs - top 7 recent lists?
Just one tamil song... I am yet to come out of So jaoon mein & Terebin. Thanks Karthik.. Keep updating. |
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02-18-2006, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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06-12-2006, 08:00 AM | #3 |
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When it comes to movies/music, I'm a bigger fan of Bollywood than Tamil.
Black was Phenomenal!! But that is an exceptional case even for bollywood. I really enjoyed Fanaa, Krrish, RDB, Kank. I'm getting sick and tired of the formula in tamil movies which is taking shape. 1 Intro Song, 1 Slow song, 2 Kuthu Songs and 1 Sad Song. (Even there most of the tunes don't seem like they're worth listening to) Infact it isn't taking shape, it's already in full shape. I'm glad that Yuvan Shankar Raja and ARR are kind of changing this pattern slowly now-a-days. I mean, even though Vallavan and SOK followed this formula, the songs were nice to listen to. Where as the other movies like Thimiru, Aathi, Aaru, Thirupathi, etc are just depressing. Bollywood movies also have Fast Danceing type songs, but in my opnion they're composed in a better way than Tamil Dance Numbers are. Rock And Roll Soniye - KANK Dil Na Diya - KRRISH RDB - RDB Where's The Party Tonight - KANK are just a few numbers as opposed to dance numbers in tamil like Appan Panna Thappule, Soda Bottle Kaiyule, Yammadi Aathadi, etc. I did enjoy Neruppe Sikki Mukki Nerupe (Not a big fan of the lyrics or the way it was picturised but the audio was good) from VV and Kummi Adi and Machakaari from SOK. Northie Albums also tend to have A LOT of slow Melody Numbers as opposed to Tamil Albums. Pyarr Ki Ek Kahani/Chori Chori Chupke Chupke/Mien Hoon Asma (Or something :P ) - KRRISH Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna/Mitwaaa/Tumhi Dekho Naa - KANK Chand Safarish/Mere Haath Hai/Dekho Naa - Fanaa (The Reason I use these three movies again, is because they're the latest ones that I've heard.) So Basically I think taht Hindi Albums are better, because their Dance Numbers are better in Quality, and they also have a lot more melodies which are pleasant to the ears. I like YSR and ARR changing the sterotype every now and then, but I think that Tamil dance numbers do need to be improved, we need to get out that fixed formula of 1 Intro, 2 Kuthu, 1 Romance, and 1 Sad Song BS. And also, limiting dance numbers in an album to 2 max, and ridding "En Thozha, En Thalaiva, Yen Rasiga etc etc" type Intro songs. And Including A LOT MORE melodies in our albums would have us meeting eye to eye with BOllywood again!! |
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07-19-2006, 01:29 AM | #4 |
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IMO after 30 yrs, Hindi film music has finally woken up to challenge the mighty TFM........when IR came in 1976, he took TFM to a different level and a end-of-career RDBurman was no way a challenge to IR in hey days........80's was a very lean patch for HFM and IR was at his peak, so there was no competition........and 90's was the worst where it was like ARR in TFM vs ARR in HFM.......and there was almost 6 versions of Muqabla, where ARR put HFM into humiliation by making Northie ppl. listen to Tamil songs.....
but now, situation is different........if we have a brilliant yuvan chruning out hit songs after another, then there is Himesh giving thrice as much hit songs........if we have a Harris Jeyaraj who can give huge hits then there are S-E-L giving mega chart busters like Kabhi alvida na kehna.......and there is no one in TFM to match Pritam who has given mind blowing numbers in Gangster......if we have a IR as a veteran MD then HFM has a rejunevated ARRahman to look upto.....on paper, HFM looks mighty strong than TFM now, and its after 30 yrs......its a real challenge for TFM which has always been better than HFM for the past 30 yrs........ are their glory days back? (if ur wondering y i started this topic then listen to Dus,Ashiq banaya aapne,Garam Masala(ada song),Bluffmaster,Zeher,Kalyug,Naam hai tera song, Goal Maal(title track), Kabhi Alvida na kehna, Rang De Basanti and u know wat all these movies have come in space of 8-10 months) |
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07-19-2006, 01:41 AM | #5 |
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07-19-2006, 02:00 AM | #6 |
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Maddy, I agree with u.At present, it is HFM which is ruling.
A few years ago, even during ARR's absence, Harris and Yuvan were going great with albums like Minnale, kaakkha Kaakkha, Kaadhal Kondein and so on.At that time i thought it was TFM which is the strongest of all and i didn't feel ARR's absence. But now, It is a completely opposite feeling.I am apprehensive about them.Now, Himesh, S-E-L are doing brilliant job. So, since IR has almost retired, it has to be ARR which has to bail TFM out. |
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07-19-2006, 02:41 AM | #7 |
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07-19-2006, 02:45 AM | #8 |
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07-19-2006, 09:55 AM | #9 |
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Well if you guys are saying based on originality...HFM will lose out more..gangster had alot of copied songs...S-E-L have been going good in HFM and Himesh will have to do more to keep up even with vidyasagar who seems to produce better melodies than him. i dunno y Himesh is so low on ur scale, he is as gud as yuvan in my opinion.......his songs have great rythms.......i guess kamal has more than one reason for choosing Himesh for 10A......isn't it? Bingle, i didnt get u - how do we compare TFM and HFM with a ARR perspective? btw ARR has only 4 tamil movies in his hand, in which u dunno how many movies will release........but in hindi he has more than 6 films in hand.......so he is more a HFM guy than a TFM guy i guess..... |
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07-19-2006, 04:06 PM | #10 |
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Im not denying Himesh talent...it is just that his melodies seem reptitive in most movies...not all...which makes me deduce that. But of the current lot in HFM he is certainly very good. ARR's melodies attract me more though.
YSR and HJ do atleast give some original numbers while pritam has atleast more than two copied numbers in his album. But you are right...when it comes to commercial sales..what sounds good sells so in that case HFM is leading slightly. |
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07-19-2006, 05:17 PM | #11 |
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Bingle, i didnt get u - how do we compare TFM and HFM with a ARR perspective? probably he gets more out of HFM coz they are ready to pay ..... wat happens in TFM .... initial upliftment for ARR was TFM right ! |
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07-21-2006, 09:29 PM | #13 |
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Depends where ARR is inclined, and if he has to revive TFM then he has to get big projects. Sakkarai Katti, Vella katti etc won't help.
Himesh is already sounding repetitive, and I don't think Yuvan or Harris is any better than their bollywood peers in terms of fresh styles. If SEL and Ismail Durbar get to work with good directors then HFM will certainly edge out TFM in a big way, and if Rahman can come up brilliant albums which he usually does in HFM. |
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09-21-2006, 08:09 AM | #14 |
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Harris and Yuvan are excellent MD's but they somehow have not created the kind of impact that ARR did in the whole of India in the nineties and IR did in South India in the seventies and eighties. Now that ARR appears to be fading (It's been a while since he gave a complete album like Boys or Alai Payudhe, although KKS was a very good one.), and Hindi music is gaining ascendancy with the likes of Pritam, Vishal-Shekar, and Himesh churning out hit after hit which also brings the Rahman sound, it is difficult to imagine that TFM can beat HFM now. In fact IIRC, a while back, someone (with nick observer or onlooker or outsider?) was raving about Pritam and Vishal-Shekar. So this trend must have started at least a year back. The Hindi folks have caught up with employing modern sounds in their music, including Rahmanian idiosyncratic voices and yodellings peppered in their music. In addition there is a wider pool of talent to choose from as far as Hindi music is concerned. So HFM is leading now.
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09-29-2006, 02:11 PM | #16 |
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09-30-2006, 10:40 AM | #17 |
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09-30-2006, 01:37 PM | #18 |
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You guys do come up with a provocative thread titles
I listen to a few hindi tracks last evening> Based on that I dont ARR has anything to worry about being the numero uno in Hindi. Always there were people in Bombay music world who were very westernised. But Rahman brings a different twist to the game. He knows the nuances/subtleties of an Indian melody along with his knowledge of contemporary western pop music. This is what made him successful and even disorient a legend like IR for a while in TFM. I dont think other MDs right now in HFM have this combination of skill. Vishal seems to have done a remix of vaseegara. Ismail Darbar, for whom I have great respect, seems to be carnatic inspired and/or even by specific works of IR. SEL ofcourse, have openly declared their recognition of ARR as their mentor. In TFM, we have HJ who is good in tuning certain melodies with a modern arrangement but kinds of repetitive (a sophisticated SAR ?) and YSR who is original, productive but not necessarily at the level of Rahman in terms of tunes. Vijay Antony is another new comer with promising talent. I dont know why Ramesh Vinayagam who showed lot of class is not getting that much work. Maybe I am not familiar with Hindi film music as much as some of you, but my random sampling tells there is not much talent there in the likes of Rahman. |
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09-30-2006, 04:47 PM | #19 |
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SEL and Ismail Darbar are the only MD's in HFM apart from ARR. The rest are even worser than HJ and they dont even deserve the title MD.
In TFM, we still have All India legends like IR and ARR in their productive stage, MSV who seems to be retired, talented but misdirected MDs like Vidyasagar and Yuvan. If one goes for cheesy songs, we have the likes HJ and Vijay antony, who can cover their music or the lack of it, by seemingly hi-fi techno stuff (they are darn easy actually). And then we have daban goothu stars in Deva, his son and Dhina. So, TFM is still rich with a good mix of talent and commercial stuff. But dont use audio sales as a parameter for comparison. Even when HFM market is just slightly better, it can outnumber TFM even at its best stage, in terms of sales. Their market is just too huge!!! |
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09-30-2006, 06:53 PM | #20 |
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Rahman obviously is still the single biggest thing in HFM. But I think the challengers to the throne,atleast some of them, have an unique individual style about them which is lacking amongst the second-tier MDs in TFM. But unfortunately these are the guys who dont get to compose much in HFM - Vishal Bharadwaj, HH Kreem. Whenever they do,they strike gold. I like them better than S-E-L. And certainly better than pretenders from down south like YSR,HJ and others who often work with left-over ideas of Rahman. And once in a while, an Ismail or a Pritam might impress too as a bonus.
Problem with tFM is,if you leave ARR out,nothing much to look forward to in terms of freshness/variety from amongst the others.Competition is inferior in the South. |
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