well said, buddy!!!!!!!!! i go with ur words............
  long live ARR n his music

$*$ PaVaN $*$ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Wonderfull review Thulsi :)

Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       I had to dedicate two hours for 
penning this review. I appreciate those who take time to go through this. 
Thanks.

First things first: ARR is doing re-recording/BGM for ATM. It's confirmed from 
reliable sources. Don't keep on spreading rumors. Rather, start spreading this 
information.

Understand the reality: You cannot have ATM songs in a movie like Boys and the 
vice versa is also not possible. ARR has come up with some "working numbers" to 
suit the image of a hero who has the potential to hit deep. So, free your mind 
and enjoy the songs given by the musical genius.

A bit of history- The lesson learnt: Till 2001, if an ARR song doesn't catch me 
instantly, I used to keep rambling like many in this group (!). I remember how 
bad I felt about mudhalvan songs initally. Later I realized how those songs 
grew in me. Similar case happened with Alaipayuthey. I never liked yaaro 
yaarodi, evano oruvan. But later, I realized how ARRs song create a swinging 
shift thereby making someone to rethink what he/she has thought about it 
initially. Okay there you go! That's ARR for you. I made something firm in me. 
i.e. Not to take any quick decisions for ARR albums. This strategy has worked 
great for me. For example, I never liked tu bin and lukka chuppi from RDB 
initially but I believed that ARR's song will grow in me. Later I felt that 
lukka chuppi is a gem of a song and tu bin bataye a golden gift from ARR. 

Bottom line: Accept ARRs songs as it comes and it will definitely strike gold 
in you simply because, music from ARR is not a result of ARRs work but ARRs 
blood. A man who has dedicated his life to music and a man who has the courage 
to experiment new sounds and genre of music. A simple example: When did rap 
become famous in regional movies? Only after ARR bought rap stuff in alai 
payuthe. 

Okay, lets dive into the subject of this mail.

ATM Review:

After Laggan, all songs in an ARR album have caught me instantly only in ATM 
i.e. m hearing all songs without skipping from day 1.

My pick of the album: Merlyn Monroe (just a shade sweeter than all the other 
magnificent songs in the album) 

Album rating: 10/10. 

Bottomline: A versatile Rahman in show. ARR makes music sound easy but it is 
not easy. ATM has a bunch of complex compositions. Kudos to all lyricists.

          Ellapugazhum
      Brilliance of ARR
    ARR's voice and rendition; Great and mesmerizing. ARR adds life to the song
      The use of electric guitar - that's ARR for you
      Magnificent use of chords that pump the adrenalin (sample 4:02 - 4:10)
      The way the song ends.. Scintillating!
      Reverberating chiming section throughout the song - ARRs mind in play
      Constant energy-sprinkling percussion which sounds great in 5.1
      Merlyn Monroe
      Brilliance of ARR
    Stylish Stylish Stylish
      The way the song begins is too sexy. LOVE IT!
      Notice that there are NO percussion in this song. Just the chiming sounds 
with bass guitar does the trick for the song. That's ARR for you again
      Amazing additional programming. High-tech sounds embellish the song
      Casual rendition by male singer and female voice getting quite squeaky.. 
This balance has worked out great in the song
      Mesmerizing male and female alaaps. A 

  complex song to execute.
      Valayapatti
      Brilliance of ARR
    Check out different layers in the song. All unique but very tough to compose
      Raaga and corresponding alaap. Just magnificient! Come on, could anyone 
merge both folk and carnatic genre?? Only ARR can handle it so professionally. 
Result: A magnificient song like this
      Use of nathaswaram.. ARR makes even that instrument sound so pleasant to 
hear.
      The connection between both charanam and pallavi is too good. Folk + 
carnatic + percussion alaap (dheem thanaku dheem)
      Use of bass guitar and making it play all along when the raaga alaap is 
rendered. This is vintage ARR.
      Use of Naresh and madhumitha is commendable
      Kelamal
      Brilliance of ARR
    Only ARR can handle melodies like munbae vaa, kaatril(from GF) and a song 
like this.. All are melodies but fall info different percussion genre. Just 
awesome.
      Ketu rasitha padal ondrai bit is amazing and  mesmerizing. An alternate 
version of it in the middle of the song is just scintillating
      Singer selection has again worked out beautifully for ARR.
      The song decorated by various versions of chiming sounds
      Kokilam Kokilam bit is very much hummable.
      A simple percussion handled so professionally to suit a melody like this
      Maduraiku
      Brilliance of ARR
    Again, the instrument "melam" sounds professional when ARR uses it. This 
aspect as always been very unique for ARR. He does "something" to make the 
instruments and singers voice to suit the mood of the song. That's the 
brilliance of ARR
      Song beginning is very catchy and suits village mood 
      The pallavi has two layers which makes the song very difficult to tune. I 
personally think this should be the very tough song to compose. But, the result 
is an amazing song with a regional touch.
      Use of nathaswaram is awesome.
      Again ARRs courage to use new voices has definitely paid off.
      Ponmagal vandhal
      ARR / Krishna Chetan
    The way the song begins gives goosebumps. Too cool
      Rap gels very well with the pace of the song
      Very clever usage of the old song bits in the middle of the remix
      Whoever did this song, it is definitely pleasant to hear
      Additional programming has a professional touch and its elegant
   Long live ARR and his music..




  





    
 
 








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