oh its great...Quote:
Originally Posted by jaaze
but sounds like how they fill in words in a dubbing song :)
maybe jus for the first listen...
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oh its great...Quote:
Originally Posted by jaaze
but sounds like how they fill in words in a dubbing song :)
maybe jus for the first listen...
http://www.facebook.com/arrahman?ref=mf
HOSANA... :omg:
Rahman’S Additional Surprise For ‘VTV’
Thursday December 24, 2009
Academy award winner – This title doesn’t seem to have changed our Mozart of Madras. In spite of his busy schedules of Tamil, Hindi and international projects, he delivers a splendiferous work irrespective of any classifications.
It can be witnessed with his pleasant surprise for Gowtham Menon and the entire team of ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya’.
Much impressed with the eye-catching picturing of all the songs, A.R. Rahman has voluntarily agreed to tune an additional melody for both the versions of ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya’.
Sources have confirmed about the launching the film’s audio on Jan 2 in Chennai.
Keep waiting for heeding to the mesmerizing melodies of Rahman that’ll keep swaying your senses.
I really doubt that fan page is actually run by ARR
It is indeed run by ARR. Most of the times it is filled in by our Mr Gopal Srinivasan. Sometimes AR himself postsQuote:
Originally Posted by shocker
And besides Facebook requires musicians to verify themselves in order to have a music player ;)
It is an official Fan Page, but most of the posts aren't by him. I don't think I can say I've read any that sound like him.
i think this must be the BGM version of hosana........some already-heard loops and a tv-ad like sound towards the end but the rythm and guitar base is unmistakably refreshing........rahman rocks - expecting a guitar treat from rahman :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HosannaQuote:
Originally Posted by Mahen
ive always known its a "sacred" word in Christianity but this is the reason.......hope rahman has taken note of religious sensibilities here.......it could be a regular-usable word, even :D
thanks maddy, and you look good with that smile :D
looks like he has used it in this musical context:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosanna...f_modern_usage
Largely unheard words coming from him: Ballelakka etc :)
(was Ballalaika introduced by him or the lyricist?)
And if I'm not wrong, Trisha plays a Christian in this movie? :?
yes thalaivar's smile is charming.....Quote:
Originally Posted by jaaze
Ballelakka is a russian instrument - instrument-naale rahman dhaan solli iruppaaru :)Quote:
Largely unheard words coming from him: Ballelakka etc :)
(was Ballalaika introduced by him or the lyricist?)
And if I'm not wrong, Trisha plays a Christian in this movie? :?