Scintillating Seventies - Folk
Scintillating Seventies - Light & Semi-Classical
Scintillating Seventies - Advent of WCM Technical Depth
Exhilirating Eighties - Early 80's fusion
Exhilirating Eighties - Mid 80's Auto-Pilot Smooth orhcestration
Exhilirating Eighties - back to folk in the late 80's(Ramarajan etc)
New Age Nineties - Early 90's classics(Devar Magan, Ejamaan etc)
New Age Nineties - The Malayalam Majesty
Maestro's Magic - 2000's
Ennullle Ennulle from Valli sung by Swarnalatha. Goosebump stuff, doesn't fail to leave you in awe every time you listen. Beyond the eroticism, this song invokes an inexplicable feeling of both bliss and sorrow, don't know why. Swarnalatha's best song IMO.
Kind request to V_S to write in detail about this song, whenever you can sir.
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rajkumarc,
Thanks. I will definitely write about it. I know there are lot pending from my side. I am little slow, please bear with me.
Yesterday I was listening to this stunner non-stop for atleast an hour. It brings back lot of good memories. The film itself is revolutionary in concept considering it was filmed in 80's, but badly executed. Since IR was there and one of my favorite actress Saritha acted, I happened to watch it, but don't remember much now. Radha Ravi and Pandiyarajan starrer. When I was listening to the song, I went into search mode to find the video and found this title song. Spectacular visuals! With bullock carts and reddish soil, we can feel the smell of our land and with Raja's voice pitching in, what more authentic native composition can we ask for?
One of the beauty of the song is in first interlude, where Sasirekha (I think) sings a phrase only with bullock's sound and no other instrument
at the background. How could he even think of such an idea. Remember they cry randomly with no rhythm or pattern, and how he used it effectively is the hallmark of the genius.
Wonderful composition; Chittukkuruvi paaru from Vaazhga VaLarga.
Since this song didn't capture many hearts that time, he wanted to reinvent and glorify the song again in 90s, which became a blockbuster of a song. I believe you can find that song.
P_R,
From the SPB thread and your recent shares, looks like you are having a bigger treasure of interest in songs. Please share more with us. Malare Malare Ullaasam is a great find! Thanks.
Great Song V_S. You are a great poster. P_R is a great moderator. This is a great forum.
Sakala,
More than me, you should thank the guys who uploaded the videos on youtube. They have been doing great service for us. I just collated it, that's all. Probably the easier of the jobs
Raja of 90s: http://onlyraja.wordpress.com
Suresh - you are a great youtube compiler. Youtube is a great service. You are a great collator. Sakala is a great consumer of youtube collations. This thread is a good repository for collators, consumers and youtube.
Plum,
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