I don't find any traces of chinna chinna in sil sil mazhaiye. What are the things you find common in both songs? But the Guru song has the same beats of sil sil mazhaiye. Looks like it is copied.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
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I don't find any traces of chinna chinna in sil sil mazhaiye. What are the things you find common in both songs? But the Guru song has the same beats of sil sil mazhaiye. Looks like it is copied.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
I listened to the dil to pagal hai song at raaga. the audio quality is poor but still I don't think it has the same beats of sil sil mazhaiye.
not sure if this has been posted earlier...
'dai namma melam' from Pattiyal has this bass guitar following the song throughout, which is 99.952% re-use of bass guitar from 'Wannabe' by Spicegirls... !
Guys!
Chinna chinna mazhaithuli (En swasa katre) is actually inspired from "Chitira sevvaanam sirikka kandene" from Katrinile varum geetham (1979), i think by IR.
And what about the following song by Copy king Deva
Konja naal poru thalaiva (Nerukku ner)
Thannanthanimaiyile (from ????) sung by PSuseela.
Only the starting two lines
sms_engineer sir..the song seems to be only similar on the first line but the following stanza after the chitirai sevvanam goes pacey while chinna chinna mazhaithuli stretches the melody in it...quite different :D
Guys i was wondering if the starting lines of vachukkava vachukkava from M Kumaran S/O Mahalakhsmi is inspired from pattukku patteduppen from man vaasanai.
Dear Hulkster,
Yes only the starting lines (Verse),
i think ARR avoids hearing his predecessors' often, but if he seems to get the idea from theirs, he did his creativeness!, and this is not quite often, sometimes he couldn't avoid the inspiration (whether this can be due to the perceived music in our mind from our childhood?). we also cannot and nobody!
Dear Hulkster,
Yes only the starting lines (Verse),
i think ARR avoids hearing his predecessors' often, but if he seems to get the idea from theirs, he did his creativeness!, and this is not quite often, sometimes he couldn't avoid the inspiration (whether this can be due to the perceived music in our mind from our childhood?). we also cannot and nobody!
Joshu sridhar had done it this time. His song "Mugilae", is definetely copied from James Taylors "Copperline"
Use youtube to search for copperline or follow this link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZiYnvyU_cU
Guys, Hear the brilliant "road to nash vegas" by Dan Tminsky (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvl0S1CY9LQ) .
I have heared the guitar pieces being used in tfm either in some interludes or as a background score. Cant figure out who did it. Any ideas?