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17th March 2011, 04:19 AM
#121
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Am glad I finally found a thread where others appreciate music from these time periods
Watched "Policekaran Magal"
A number of firsts for me
first movie with Chandrababu I saw, was a delight to see him and Manorama
especially during their "Poranthalum" duet...too cute, their expressions and the lyrics...I feel nowadays that I've stopped paying attention to lyrics, they seem repetitive or seem to collect pleasant sounding/situation appropriate words and put them in order...of course there (Thank goodness) many exceptions to this!!
first duet I saw that it was sis/bro even in sad verison
Overall came out thinking what a wretched character that Balaji had to play
everyone seemed so damn helpless especially Vijyakumari and of course the overly weak nature attributed to females, their overpowering sorrows and due fatal illness...haha cynicism much?
But the songs
"Pon Enbane Siru Poo Enbane"...PBS's voice is so deep and melodious, such a haunting quality to it...Janaki's voice timid and modest...beautiful! I liked how their perspective views of their marriage were pictured, with religious figures for Vijayakumari while for Balaji, he only imagines said heroine in various outfits...saree,stylish salwar,skirt and blouse.
"Indha Mandrathil" song is even in the sad version very lilting and sweet...inextinguishable in its optimistic sounding..would be an injustice to not mention how wonderful P.Susheela is!
The major pathos song "Kannale Neer Etharku" I feel the poignant lyrics totally overtook the song, in a good way though.
Maybe because it was a tv movie...missed the popular" Nilaavukku En Mel Enaadi Kovam" a fave of mine ...knew this song long before...bgm flute has the perfect sprightly touch
http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/...p?mid=T0001774
Last edited by Querida; 17th March 2011 at 04:23 AM.
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17th March 2011 04:19 AM
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17th March 2011, 11:26 PM
#122
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Que,
Thanks for policekaran Magal.
Pon enben siru poo enben ---- PBS and SJ - Hoeny soaked voices.......
yarodadhu sweet nu oru competition ae nadakum......
Unani naan ariven
ennai nee arivai
NAMMAI YAR ARIVOM
VERU YAR ARIVAR........
Ummai nainaithirupen
ennai maraindhirupen
kannil kalandhirupen
NENJIL NIRAINDHIRUPEN.
Beautiful suppport of the Veena....................
thank u Que.................
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19th March 2011, 11:33 AM
#123
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Pathu Maadham Sumakkavillai (pEsum Deivam)
starts off as a lulling slow & restful tempo then goes on into a slow-slow-quick-quick folk rhythm
combining two musical styles into one
KVM's creative concept imbued with expressions and emotions that holds the listener's attention throughout
while keeping their very own methodically melodic atmosphere
music and soulful lyrics blend into an innovative combination and the unique collaboration of
slow fast singers TMS PS ! the feeling ,
the modulation and the perfect pitch make this song so accessible
KVM had given some wonderful Deivam series like
Aadavantha Deivam
Kan Kanda Deivam
Vazha Vaitha Deivam
Naan Vanangum Deivam ...
and pEsum Deivam - is no exception
Vaali wrote the songs , real good songs in the movie
Pathu Maadham Sumakkavillai , neither rare nor obscure compared to songs like
nooraandu kaalam vaazhga ..pillai selvamE from the same movie but
certainly overshadowed by the popularity of other gems like
azhagu deivam mella mella , naan anuppuvadhu kaditham , idhaya oonjal aadavaa
performance by Sivaji Ganeshan and Padmini can't ask for more
to watch
http://s871.photobucket.com/albums/ab272/1tfml/KVM/
கண்டவர் கண்ணு படும் செல்லாத்தா *
கன்னத்திலே கருப்புப் பொட்டு வைக்க சொல்லி சொல்லாத்தா
தங்க சிலம்பெடுத்து போடாத்தா
நல்ல தமிழாலே தாலாட்டொண்ணு பாடாத்தா !
*aathaa ' expression seldom used in those days and i must say
it has perfectly served its purpose and TMS's vocal sounds convincingly natural
Regards
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20th March 2011, 09:01 AM
#124
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Nice write-up TFMLover
Was thinking that you had perhaps had a still from the song or poster pic (didn't know you could post vids on photobucket)
but the video was indeed a treat thanks for sharing!
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20th March 2011, 11:00 AM
#125
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Hi TFM Lover,
It's grt to see you back in your wonted form with videos. Would appreciate if u can post videos of songs "Ohoho Manidargale, Oduvadenge sollungal" from "Padithal Mattum Poduma" and the long-promised and awaited "Vaazhkai Odam Oda Vendum" duet of TMS and P Leela in "Ulagam Palavidam". Regards
Ramaswamy
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21st March 2011, 10:35 AM
#126
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Querida , me alegro de que te guste
think i saw your write up on policekaaran magal then- it's gone
this misery ever going to end
Regards
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22nd March 2011, 02:04 AM
#127
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Originally Posted by
tfmlover
Querida , me alegro de que te guste
think i saw your write up on policekaaran magal then- it's gone
this misery ever going to end
Regards
Gracias
it's gone? I still see it, has it possibly been moved up because of the google advert?
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22nd March 2011, 07:36 PM
#128
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Kaatrai Kaiyil Pidithavanillai,
Thootri Thootri vaazhdavanillai.
What lines!
Tks TFM Lover. At last I was able to see the video of this song. NT looks different and on horseback, must have been a novelty for a social film. And what a set of songs! Can we imagine such songs any more, impossible!
Tks a million and again reminding you of your promise abt "Vaazhkai odam". Am very fond of this duet. The prelude is enchanting, BTW who is the MD/
Regards
Ramaswamy
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24th March 2011, 05:58 AM
#129
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26th March 2011, 08:36 AM
#130
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Hi TFM Lover,
Tks a million for "Kangalinaal Kaanbadellam", a wonderful solo by PS. Am hearing this song for the first time in my life, and it blew me away. Like you said it's great singing with gusto by PS and the humming of TMS, as you say, is brilliant. BTW why was this song not picturised?
And talking of humming, as you say this must be the only time TMS has only been used for humming in a song, but as you might have seen he joins PS for a brief while, a sec or so, after each stanza. And therein lies MSV's imagination, I guess.
Normally we have been used to TMS singing and L R Eswari used for humming, in unforgettable nos. like Pavalakodiyile in Panam Padaithavan and Kallellam Maniikka in Aalayamani. This song is the exact opposite.
And once again I'm taking the chance to remind you of your promise of "Vaazhkai Odam" video.
Regards
Ramaswamy
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