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![]() ![]() ![]() I don't find anything mistake to reuse his tune for his another song in a different manner. Both songs has different moods, previousis long song while present is a farewell song. Oru thiramai venumla ![]() |
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Yes -both the songs have some smiliaritiesboth in pallavi and in charaNam.But surpisngly i would'nt have found that unless somebody pointed out .Orchestration is totally different.
I think Nilavai Konjam kadhali and vathikuchchi have similar charnam. SImilarly Nee than Dhesiya Geetham and one more ARR song has same charnam ANyway cool stuff . |
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Dinesh and Mumbai Ramki, Kangal Theduduthe has unmistakeable traces of Andhi mazhai. I also believe macha machinyE has subtle inspirations from Andhi mazhai, which is probably not immediately clear. Listen to both a few times. ![]() ![]() anywayz,back to the original topic guys..... Pani Vizhum Kaalam song is a class....i love Madhushree's voice there!! ![]() |
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"its a whole diff story if that person is simply finding simple faults in ARR,then for them even both song beein based on same raga is already inspired! shockingly,i dun see u around when HJ or others simply direct lifts from ARR...y???? "
We are getting nowhere with this kind of accusations, but still I have to point out that you are no different from others when you find "simple faults" with HJ's numbers while the whole world is enjoying them (e.g. kumari is a copy of ennuyir thozhiye etc etc). One should be able to write freely in this forum without the likes of you screaming at the slightest hint of similarity of one song with another. Just as something which seems like a subtle inspiration to me seems original to you, in the same manner, something which you think is a copy might seem only vaguely reminiscent of the original to me. These are all just opinions. Take it easy. For the record, it was me who pointed out that Uyirin uyirE is inspired from the Desert Rose number by Sting and Cheb Mami. Why didn't you scream then? It works both ways, this accusation. |
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When I heard "Kangal Thedudhe" for the first time, a couple of things struck me instantly:
1) When jessie starts with "Vadhaname chandra bimbamo", it instantly captivated me. Whats the raagam used? 2) The way "Kangal Thedudhe" tune starts reminds me of some old song (it could be either IR or some hindi song)...but when I try to sing the later part of pallavi, I somehow end up singing the pallavi of "Aazham adhu aazham ayya" song. Dont ask me how ![]() I somehow never got reminded of "Andhi Mazhai" song when I heard this song. Dont know why its been compared to that song. Thanks, Krishnan |
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Now that its being pointed out, that Vadhaname...part sounds similar to the raagam used in the first interlude alaap in Andhi Mazhai. Wonderful usage, but.
Also, the first interlude of 'Pudhidhaai' (Pani vizhum) instantly takes me back to Pani vizhum malarvanam of IR, the pallavi specially. Salanaattai used again, after ages? Any knowledgeable person can comment on this, please? |
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"its a whole diff story if that person is simply finding simple faults in ARR,then for them even both song beein based on same raga is already inspired! shockingly,i dun see u around when HJ or others simply direct lifts from ARR...y???? " ![]() BACK TO THE TOPIC!! |
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"try checking the thread where u said Uyirin Uyire & Desert rose,i said BOTH DOESNT SOUND ALIKE!! http://www.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic....t=510#484921do check it again!!! "
Dear 17-year young Dinesh, good for you. Of course you pointed out that they both do not sound alike. The catch, however, is that you behaved differently this time around, when ARR was the focus. That is you preferred to accuse me, which you did not do in the earlier instance involving HJ!! Specifically, if you had cried hoarse that time you would have been consistent. I hope you get my drift. Anyway, no problem from my side. "wut eva it is u say,Kumari is def another version of En Uyir Tozhiye!" What ever you say, boss! However, you seem to be among a miniscule minority of cynics who share such a distorted view. Keep fantasizing ![]() "I too dont find any similarities between 'Machiniyae' and ' andhi mazhai' Can you point out in which way it seems inspired " RS, not overtly for sure. The tune is probably original. There is, arguably, perhaps, a trace of Andhi mazhai in macha machiniye particularly in the passage to the first interlude (where Gopalakrishnan does his stuff). That is, the first interlude of Macha machiniye can be replaced with the first interlude of Andhi Mazhai without any damage to the flow. .....machinyE uchaththa kaattniyE.. then the first interlude of Andhi mazhai which goes tada tada tada tada tada tada Aahhh aahhh (TVG stuff here). I just felt like that on hearing macha machiniye and the recent KR song that's all. For example, I don't see any resemblance between Naan paarthadhilE avaL oruthiyaithAn and Pudhu maapillaiku nalla yogamada but after IR pointed out it seems plausible. This is not to say I am anywhere near Isaignani, though ![]() |
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"try checking the thread where u said Uyirin Uyire & Desert rose,i said BOTH DOESNT SOUND ALIKE!! http://www.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic....t=510#484921do check it again!!! " ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and back to topic...[music4eva,stop replying non-KR matters here,go here for ARRvsHJvsYSR : http://www.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic....asc&highlight= Did madhushree sang for YSR or IR b4??? |
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karthik raja come back with naalai and manathodu mazhaikalam.
it has some good numbers like pani vizhum kalam,kangal theduthey. the starting ramji voice of the pani vizhum kalam is definitely reminds me the yuvan style of tune.(May be because of ramji's voice?). however definitely Naalai is better album than manathodu mazhaikalam. |
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Music Review
Manadodu Mazhaikalam - In fine form IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, July 04, 2006] Congrats Karthik Raja for finding his form back, Though he made a promising beginning with movies like Ullasam, Aravindhan and Kadhala Kadhala, he faded away with some ordinary stuff in his consecutive movies. The young music-composer has taken his time to make a come back in a strong way. Manadodu Mazhaikalam by Karthik has the substance and quality. With five songs sung by the likes of Sukhwinder Singh, Sadhana Sargam and Jassie Gift, he has cast a magic on the listeners. Good orchestration, peppy beats and catchy tunes find its place back in Karthik's works. The movie stars Shaam, Nithya Das and Samiksha. It is being directed by Arputhan. Kangal Theduthae Kavi Paduthae (Jassie Gift, Sadhana Sargam) The vibrant Jassie Gift combines with Sadhana Sargam. It is an interesting combination. But it works, big time. The melodious tune accompanied by peppy beats make it work. Certainly Karthik Raja has proved that he has it in him to render catchy tunes. The music gives right space for lyrics. Jassie Gift has nothing much to do and it is Sadhana all the way. Ayiram Vanavil ( Madhu Balakrishnan, Sadhana) It's the title song of the album. With dholaks, tablas and violins used at its best, Karthik Raja has managed to recreate the feel of listening to his father's (Ilayaraja's) mesmerizing works of the late 1980s. Madhu Balakrishnan, perhaps the singer of the moment, and he shows his mettle. Sadhana is also in fine fettle. The class shows. Panivizhum Kala (Karthik Raja, Premji, Madhusree) A brisk song with Karthik himself rendering it in the company of Premji and Madhusree. Karthik Raja's husky but sharp voice combines with brisk Premji to create a new feel. Again a romantic song, the instrumentation by Karthik Raja deserves appreciation. He has tried a fusion of the East and West. Welcome to Something (Sukhwinder Singh, Rahul Seth) A foot-tapping number very apt to be played in disco floors. Peppy beats full of energy is the highlight of the number. Karthik seems to have been inspired by his young brother (Yuvan) in coming out with this number. Sukhwinder Singh gives life to the song with rap by Rahul Seth in between. Unakku Enakkum (Saravanan, Priya, Ranjith, Priya, Reethu) Perhaps the pick of the album. With no established singers, yet Karthik has managed to extract the best from them. It is a song which dwells on the days shared by friends in their college campus. Sure to catch the hearts of the youngsters specially students. Softly song but leaves a heavy impact on the listeners. Karthik's seems to have found his magic back. http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...view/7912.html |
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As in Raj TV today (promos ,interview)
Yes - i too feel the movie might be what it described. A good thought that got entangled in 80s presentation.... Saw Kangal theduthe,Unakkum ENakkum - was a bit disappointed. Also few scenes from the movies -looked a bit old fashioned - the old way of a glam doll ,no brainer girl falling in crush with a guy - all that .... Even teh promos wren't attarctive -One more effort from KR goes to dust ?We will wait ... EVen if it runs as Naalai ,KR will get few movies ... |
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"KangaL thedudhe " obviously is the most catchy and impressive number in MM. bUT
MumbaiRamki, "KangaL thedudhe" is no way close to Thavikiren be it is scale or even rythms. The scale is close to "PanthuvaraaLi" . This scale has been done to death by IR. KR need not look for ARR for inspiration as there are so many IR numbers itself in this scale even in the 80's. Listen to "songs like "vizhi mel vizhi paarthirundhen", "deham sandhegam " , "How to name it" , Raja parvai modern concerto and many more in the same scale. BTW KR's voice is rank bad. The other songs dont impress me. |
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