not everyone likes everything.. if 99% like sivaji songs and 1% dont like
it, u r  in that 1%. 

On 3/24/07, Sai Theodore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>    Oh please do not create unnecessary hype about the tracks. They are
> pretty ordinary and not even remotely close to ARR's best.
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> *From:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *On Behalf Of *the_original_bludhound
> *Sent:* Friday, March 23, 2007 5:10 PM
> *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [arr] Re: SIVAJI TRACKS - WONDERFUL
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> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Sarathy S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Friends whoever listen to these just delete after a couple of
> listenings & buy the CDs for the superior quality sound. Do not
> worry as everyone will grab a original CD for its master sound
> quality to enjoy the best form of sound & a sure hit for both rahman
> fans & rajini fans. And there will be enhanced sounds in the
> official CDs undoubtedly.
> >
> > Anyway to share about the 3 hits ---
> >
> > 1.
> > Sahara Pookkal -
> > 5.18 duration -
> > Udit Narayan - Chinmayee or Sujatha
> >
> > Nice. The beat reminds of Porkalam from Tenali as even in
> beginning the chorus gives very such similarity. Hey Rahman sings
> deem tananana. Wow ! Once again proves his talent with this song.
> lot of ideas of tune mixed up tactically shows his skill. Udit
> improved his tamil. Sounds like Chinmayee or Sujatha. In the end
> humming gives little bit of En Veettu Thottaththil hum. Such
> melodies are tailor made for Rajni's action & style and give me an
> imagination as his style of singing leaning back seeing the sky or
> while walking to put both hands in the over-coat downward pockets or
> putting his hand on the forehead to push back his falling hair with
> a gente swing.
> >
> > 2.
> > Vaaji Vaaji Vaaji En Jeevan Nee Sivaji - Poombaavai Aambal
> Aambal -
> > 5.54 duration -
> > Hariharan - Madhushree
> >
> > Starts like a pacific tune (chinese or japanese) then goes to a
> qawwali beat - The beat reminds from a part of Maya Machindra from
> Indian movie that tabla sounds like qawwali. The same beat occupies
> entirely in this song. This song other way reminds Chittu Chittu
> Kuruviku Koodu Yetharku from Ullaththai Alli Tha the whole album
> which created waves in music in 1996 or so by MD - Sirpy. But here
> Arr's use of western harmony is great in the middle without the
> influence of tabla beat at that section. Here & there some male
> voice saying some jathis thiga thiga tha etc. All through the song
> the electic guitar's presence wonderful.
> >
> > 3.
> > Oru Koodai Sunlight - (Spanish Tamil Song ?)
> > 5.08 duration -
> > Rajini laughs twice mildly. Male voice ? - Female voice ??
> >
> > Rap, western beat targetting the youth. All about STYLE & HAIL.
> Another experience from Rahman's bouquet of flowers.
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> I'm loving the 3 Sivaji tracks right now. I preordered from
> Ayngaran a few days back. They tell me they'll be shipping April
> 3. There is no excuse for any AR Rahman 'fan' not to get the CD as
> they ship worldwide!!! The Sunlight track is not really rap
> inspired. The style of single reminds me of Bob Marley. Minimal
> arrangements and a staccato style of singing for the verses yields a
> disjointed track, but I'm really enjoying it right now. Rahman
> always has to take his music to another level as his competition is
> using technology as well.
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