It is upto the Radio show to decide which one they would be broadcasting! thats their decisionQuote:
Originally Posted by natha1729
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It is upto the Radio show to decide which one they would be broadcasting! thats their decisionQuote:
Originally Posted by natha1729
It is confirmed right? on Oct 31st 6.30am IST?
Hope somebody would record it online and share it here.
crvenky - pls read my posting again -Quote:
Originally Posted by crvenky
Ilaiyaraaja’s music will be streaming live at www.valleyfreeradio.org at 7PM (EST) (US)Thursday, October 30th,2008.
AND the podcast will be available in a couple days after that at www.veganradio.com.
Please calculate the corresponding IST timing for the show - it should be between 5AM and 9AM (IST) on October 31st, 2008
Vegan Radio first played "Manitha Manitha" as they were impressed with it as it was a creative usage of western classical with Indian music !!
Glad that they mentioned all of below:
They spoke about IR as a vegetarian composer, who has composed music for more than 800 movies, a symphony for the RPO and four internationally acclaimed albums including the recent "Music Messiah"!!
The next one was "Pani vizhum iravu" from "Mouna Ragam"!!
and the last one was the Telugu rehash of "valayosai" from the film "Nirnayam"!!
and ended the show with "oh butterfly" from 'Meera'
hopefully they would play more in their next show if they have one
anyways, this is a small start for IR's music through radio shows in the US! this should give way to more shows in the future!
Listening to Pani Vizhum IRavu preambled by pro-vegan commentary. Interesting to say the least.
Jeez after like 10 minutes of gibberish finally are playing a song now (Some Kannada song) :sigh2:
-------- ------- don't think so since generally "popular" southern Indian film songs (that we recommend) are seen as situational music, not wholesome from their "less is more" point of view. interludes/preludes does not fascinate them and they look for the melodic value more than creativity or ingenuity. that is imho however, if they can wade thru they would find real music in indian film songs in plenty according to their heightened musical appreciation.Quote:
Originally Posted by irir123
-------- --------but, thanks for something different, appreciated your enthusiasm
am trying other options as well
I got a feedback from Vegan Radio n they assured me that more IR tracks will be played in upcoming shows - will keep u all updated