Topic started by vimal (@ vos.la.asu.edu) on Tue Feb 9 18:14:09 EST 1999.
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Hai Guys.
I was listening to the Song "Pon Veliyile
from Yathramozhi. It took me to an entirely different world. Just Haunting. Especially the Charanam of the song. And also the violin background that accompanies the voice in charanam. The interludes. The beginning.Out of the world. I was kind of interested in knowing about the songs that have haunted you and still continuing to do so. Sadly, we don't come across many such songs these days.
Here goes my list:
1. Kizhakkale Keralisatham from NAttuppura Pattu (the tune).
2. Idhayam Poguthe.. (ask Madhan).
3. En Iniya Pon Nilave...( Do I need to tell?)
4. Kannan Vandhu Padugindran Kalamellam...
5. Oh Pappa Laali..
6. Kodiyile Malligappoo...
7. Vegam Vegam... from Anjali
8. Kaadhalin Dheepamondru
9. En Jeevan Padudhu Unnaithan Thedudhu..
10. Thalattu Mariponadho..
11. Vaan Pole Vannam Kondu ..
12. Poongatru Un per solla..
13. Kalyana Malai..
14. Nalam Vazha Ennalum..
and the list goes on...
Fellow Df-ers, can you tell me about the songs that have really affected you only because of the Music and not because of the lyrical content or any ohter factor ? . PLease do share some experiences. Some Nostalgia.
Responses:
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- From: nakkeeran (@ inet-fw5-o.oracle.com)
on: Thu Feb 11 16:40:23 EST 1999
the 'emotional impact' songs make me feel that way only when I listen to them. once the song is over, the feeling is gone, and I move over to the next song.
but the 'haunting' one remains in my memory; whenever I think of it, I just go back to the time-frame when it made an impact on me. I dont even have to listen to it often, just the thought will do. It may be called nostalgia, but not exactly the same.
I'm unable to describe further, but I believe that's how I differentiate these two catogories.
- From: Shankar (@ webgate0.mot.com)
on: Fri Feb 12 10:50:36 EST 1999
Viswa,
appadiyum vechukkalAm. emotional songs periya FTP file mAdhiri - adhu poyindirukkum bOdhu vEra edhuvum nadakkAdhu. mudinjuduthunA line will be back to normal (out of congestion ,that is),AnA namma haunting number irukkE , "Link-state update" mAdhiri, manasa poorA occupy paNNAdhu AnA periodic intervals la vandhuNdE irukkum .Indha defn OK yA???
PS:enna irundhAlum namma comm.protocols makkaLs illayA ,adhAn indha example ;-)))
- From: GV (@ d45-fx01-lond-pdi.attcanada.net)
on: Sat Feb 13 01:32:03 EST 1999
The oldest Tamil song that "haunted" me was "Ponaal pogattum podaa....", especially the humming by MSV. Another haunting song that I liked was "Gnyaapagam illaiyo....." from MALARGALEI MALARURGAL - music by Gangai Amaran. There are two slightly different versions of this song, a duet and a solo. It is the solo version that has the haunting effect. Most of my other favourites have been listed already.
- From: Ramanan (@ rigel-39.cableol.net)
on: Sat Feb 13 15:03:49 EST 1999
Shankar: You hit the Bull's eye with that example.
P.S. Andha Bull namma 'Bull' illa ;-)
- From: karthi (@ lab2.theatrium.net)
on: Sun Feb 14 01:02:42 EST 1999
GV, somehow I feel MSV's voice has that haunting quality. Today I happened to listen to 'Allah Allah' from Muhammed Bin Tughlak. The opening humming 'Allaaaahu Akbar Allaaaaah' was very haunting and I sat listening to the song more initmately and completely for the first time, and yes, it's now one of my favourites!
How about
Nenjam Marappadhillai?
- From: GV (@ d3-fx01-lond-pdi.attcanada.net)
on: Sun Feb 14 09:47:13 EST 1999
karthi: I agree. MSV's voice has that haunting quality. Most of his songs were for special situations in movies where the "haunting" added a special effect. BTW, "Allah Allah..." is the first MSV solo in a Tamil movie that I have heard. Has he sung any other songs before that? (I mean complete solo song, not just the humming).
- From: Raj (@ hydrec2.hyd.deshaw.com)
on: Tue Feb 16 01:55:05 EST 1999
I heard "Allah Allah" was supposed to have been sung by Mohd. Rafi. Owing to some reasons, he couldnt fly down...so MSV went on to sing it.
?
- From: vimal (@ vos.la.asu.edu)
on: Tue Feb 16 19:21:27 EST 1999
I forgot to add "Bhoopalam Isaikkum" in the list. What a song!! The orchestration was just magical. The piano playing with the vocals... Takes you to the seventh heaven. If you ask me, these kind of songs help you to a very great extent to recall your childhood friends and the times you had with them. Not to mention your brother or sister. I remember seeing this movie with my family, and this song used to be played in the radio. Infact, I think we used to have this cassette. Me and my brother used to like this song a lot. The tune is just too good. I think it is based on the Raga Keeravani( Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not a genius like Geetha).
Even now, when I listen to this song, I close my eyes and remember me and my brother as small kids, having fun, with no worries in life. I think we all should thank IR for his contributions of joy in our life.
Another song is "Vaa Vaa Anbe" from Agni Nakshathiram. Set in Sivaranjani, it gives you some kind of a feeling as you listen to it. Not happiness, it gives you dream like as though you were a rich and a hansome person, who is singing for his girlfriend, someone like Aishwariya Rai. The song is rich and romantic. The best way to describe it is HIGH CLASS. You start thinking of all the girls you'd have 'Sighted" in life. You get the best effect when you think of the girl you were attracted to, during the period this movie was released. Shut down all the lights and listen to this song, and then tell me.
Another song is " Oru Poongavanam" from the same movie. Again a High-class song, but the best part is the second interlude..
the piano supported by the violins.. WOW!!
IR should take all the credit for making a person get attracted to a song just by the interlude, no matter how the words are, or who sings it. ( But these days its better if he avoids having his daughter singning many of his songs).
- From: vimal (@ 129.219.38.216)
on: Tue Feb 16 19:35:20 EST 1999
Error: Please read "gives you dream.." as "makes you read.."
- From: vimal (@ 129.219.38.216)
on: Tue Feb 16 19:36:56 EST 1999
again an error please read it as "makes you dream".
- From: vimal (@ 129.219.38.216)
on: Tue Feb 16 19:37:03 EST 1999
again an error: please read it as "makes you dream".
- From: nakkeeran (@ inet-fw3-o.oracle.com)
on: Wed Feb 17 16:37:33 EST 1999
you sure are in dreams vimal... :-)))
- From: karthi (@ lab1.theatrium.net)
on: Thu Feb 18 01:44:37 EST 1999
Enna Aachariyam? Enna Aachariyam?
Raj, naa ennaiyE kiLLi kiLLi pathukittEn! Needhaana Adhu?
- From: Raj (@ master.hyd.deshaw.com)
on: Thu Feb 18 02:22:49 EST 1999
Karthi, naan thaanA edhu? And are you refering to my post on MSV?
Onnume puriyale!Ya!Allah!Kucch samjhao na!
- From: Velaiyaththavan (@ 129.252.22.112)
on: Thu Feb 18 11:50:41 EST 1999
Hello please "dhkjkl" thread vishayam idhu ...(edhu ? :)))
- From: karthi (@ lab3.theatrium.net)
on: Thu Feb 18 20:09:56 EST 1999
Raj! What can I say? You have only confirmed what you have posted in the 'Creativity of MSV' thread!
- From: karthi (@ lab3.theatrium.net)
on: Thu Feb 18 20:13:23 EST 1999
Sorry for digressing...Raj! BTW, what's your email id? You can mail it to karthi_ap@yahoo.com.
- From: Rajesh (@ )
on: Sun Jul 30 07:41:42 EDT 2000
Hi All,
I think the song that haunts me most is
Ilayanila.... from Payanangal Mudivathillai
especialy for the guitar bit in the end.
Congrats SPB and Ilayaraaja.
- From: Vels (@ 132.205.7.51)
on: Fri Aug 4 00:38:21 EDT 2000
Friends:
Can this be considered as one of the haunting songs.
"Oru Kunguma Chengamalam Ila Mangaiyin Thanga Muham...."
To listen to this please go here http://velsree2.nav.to
- From: cram (@ 206.103.12.102)
on: Fri Aug 4 04:58:30 EDT 2000
the IR song that has haunted me the most is "Uravenum pudhiya vaanil" from Nenjaththai Killathe. Man, that song kills me every time i hear it.
- From: csg (@ 202.144.64.4)
on: Fri Aug 4 06:06:03 EDT 2000
The songs which really haunts me is the song from the movie
1)amaithipadai-vetri varudhu(title song)especially the interlude before the second stanza which really makes you stand up.
2)innarul tharum anna poorani-song from the movie athma sung by t.n.seshagopalan(carnatic vocalist)this song also just takes you to that particular situation in the movie
- From: IR fan (@ 202.54.66.238)
on: Mon Aug 7 01:01:35 EDT 2000
Hope no one said about this song
"Deivigha raagam" from Ullasaparavaigal..listen to this song and say any other song is better than this one
IR fan.
- From: eden (@ 61.1.250.182)
on: Mon Aug 7 05:02:26 EDT 2000
Prelude of `vizhiyilE malarndhadhu' is one evokes nostalgia...and haunting...
- From: Athi (@ 136.182.2.221)
on: Mon Aug 7 12:59:50 EDT 2000
Folks,
Has any one already mentioned "Vaa Pon Mayile"
from Poonthalir? It is an amazing song
which haunts me everytime I get to
hear it.
Poonthalir incidentally has some other great
songs like Manathil Enna Ninaivukalo etc.
Athi
- From: vijay (@ 129.252.22.160)
on: Mon Aug 7 17:54:05 EDT 2000
the humming in the prelude of 'diveega raagam' is really haunting. IR uses that humming effectively
in the BGM of the film in several scenes whenever Kamal thinks of Deepa. similiar to what IR did in hey ram where he repeats the tune of nee paartha
whenever Kamal thinks of Rani.
- From: Athi (@ 38.31.125.94)
on: Mon Aug 7 22:28:25 EDT 2000
Folks,
How about "Putham Puthu Kalai" from Alaigal
Oyvathillai? It is a fantastic song which
haunts me everytime I hear it. IR can bring
out the full emotions in any song by his
music(especially the interludes) as pointed
out by Vimal.
I was hearing this song today.
Also in Poonthalir, the song "Raja Ilam
Raaja Poonthalire" sung by PS is an haunting
one and it reminds me of the comfortable,
unforgettable time I had (everyone has that
I guess which is treasured for the whole of
life time) during my childhood days.
Almost all the songs in Poonthalir make
me feel like that(childhood nostalgia).
Thanks,
Athi
- From: csg (@ 202.144.64.4)
on: Wed Aug 9 03:08:32 EDT 2000
the interlude in the song asaya kathula thoothu vittu(the fute piece continued by the chorus)really haunts you,also the song in 'idaya kovil'vanuyarntha solayaile ne natantha pathai ellam'the beginning od the song(the santoor piece)which givces you a really haunting feeling
- From: Fan (@ 202.54.66.239)
on: Thu Aug 10 11:02:29 EDT 2000
what about the song "thaalatuthey vaanam" from Kadal Meengal..the song has some subtle ..to say in tamil oru inam puriyatha sogam..antha patla irukkum..any comments....
Regards...
Fan
- From: prakash (@ 208.49.238.132)
on: Thu Aug 10 14:01:43 EDT 2000
Azhagiya kanne from Uthiripookal-what a song!
- From: Anand (@ 202.54.66.214)
on: Mon Aug 14 05:18:38 EDT 2000
what about the song "Them Pandi seemayiley" from Nayagan
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