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PM,
http://www.dhool.com/phpBB2/viewtopi...t=7788&p=20050
Is that song you are talking about?
Sorgam mathuvile
The screams were annoying then and annoying now. All the bleating "yahoo yahoo" and the blood curdling, "eeeeaaaarghhh..." Yabbaa...
Otherwise, there is a sweet melody in the charanam. Few years ago, in one of the singing competition a guy sang this song and suddenly it struck me that it's not an easy song to sing, and that it's actually more than a club song, an emotional song, the part, "kuddikiren, anaikkiren, ninaithatha marakiireen..." the "let go" sound of his voice at the end there. Awesome!
"Balasubrahmanyam's association with Ilaiyaraaja began in the late 1970s when the latter made his cinematic debut. Balasubrahmanyam began to record more songs in Tamil especially for Ilaiyaraaja. The Ilaiyaraaja-SPB-S. Janaki trio was considered to be highly successful in the Tamil film industry from the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. The trio went on to work in films based on classical music like Saagara Sangamam (1983), for which both Ilaiayaraaja and SPB won National Film Awards, Swathi Muthyam (1986) and Rudraveena (1988)"
" Prominence in South: 1970sDespite being a Telugu, Balasubrahamanyam's Tamil pronounciation and diction was considered to be more perfect than his contemporaries as offers began to thrive. In Tamil, he mainly worked for composers like K. V. Mahadevan, M. S. Viswanathan, Shankar Ganesh, but his combination with V. Kumar was remarkable. He is known for matching his voice to almost every actor in Tamil ranging from M. G. Ramachandran to the new generation actors. He is perhaps best suited for the voice of Kamal Haasan. Like a conjuror pulling out all and sundry from the air around, he brought in an innovation in every number - be it his classy improvisations or his mimicking skills for "Kadavul Amaithu Vaitha Maedai" from Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974), which had him croak like a frog and trumpet like an elephant, he has a class of his own style of singing.
He received his first National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1980 for the Shankarabharanam, a film directed by K. Vishwanath. In 1976 , he recorded up to 23 songs, including 15 duets with P. Susheela in a single day. For Kannada composer Upendra Kumar, Blasubrahmanyam recorded 16 songs in just 6 hours. Again for Ram Laxman, he recorded six songs in 4 hours in Mumbai. Between three recording theatres in Mumbai, he sang 17 songs in a day for Anand-Milind.[18]
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Guys
There was a film called 'Sadurangam' ( RK and Sripriya, I think :roll: ), it had a wonderfull song called 'Madanorchanvam rathiyoodhan' by SPB + VJ was the MD of this film the 70's Famous Melody Composer V.Kumar? :shock: or was it MSV ?
The song was 'thEn sinthuthE vaanam' by SPB+SJ was also composed by V.Kumar :shock: :shock: :shock: All these time, I was thinking it was IR :shock:
And another from the same movie, 'Unnidum mayangukirEn' by KJY !