Thanks a lot, Vithur. I cannot thank you enough for your service.

En Kadhale & Uyire are amongst the songs that make my eyes moist everytime I
hear them.

*En Kadhale

*amudhenbadhaa visham enbadhaa?
illai amudha-visham enbadhaa?

Do I call you my nectar or poison
or poisoned nectar


nee thozhiyaa? illai edhiriyaa?
endru dhinamum poraattamaa?

Are you a friend or a enemy ?
Is the question that I keep asking daily.

*Uyire*

oru kannil konjam valivandha poadhu maru kannum thoongidumaa

If one eye pains, will the other one be able to sleep


Vairamuthu sir, kodi vanakkangal.


Warm Regards
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vinayak
http://theregoesanotherday.blogspot.com/

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Main chupana jaanta toh jag mujhe sadhu samajhta, Shatru ban gaya hai chal
rahit vyahvar mera

Harivanshrai Bacchan
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In Vairamuthu Neram,
>
> En kadhaley ( Duet )
>
> When the tune of the song was ready,,, I asked Rahman, " Enna pa ( Oh
> brother ) , How come you composed such a tune. Only people who have been
in
> deep love can compose such tunes. ". for which he replied, " Yes . I am
also
> in Love. I am in love with my music. ".  The way, SPB had sung the lyrics,
> gave me tears, and, I caught his hands , and thanked him so much. The
> rendition of the song, gives such a wonderful effect, full of remorse and
> feelings.
>
> Uyire ( Bombay )
>
> This song is the best song , that would have moved me in my life ( for the
> lyrics which I have written ). The speciaility of this song, is the way,
in
> which it is done. Its like a situation, where the male singer comes and
> sings and finishes it and goes. And then the female singer comes, and she
> does her rendition and makes us feel, that she has done much more better
> than the male singer. Its such a wonderful song, that it refreshes , I
> listen to it.
>
> Ennavale ( Kaadhalan )
>
>
> A song, for which lyrics were liked me so much next to the old song (
> Pavadai Dhavanayo ... Old song ) and which was in those lines is "
Ennavale
> " from Kaadhalan...
>
>
>  Anbe Anbe ( Jeans )
>
> A song which I wrote after seeing the actress is this song. I saw her in
the
> stage. she was very simple. She was like a damsel, bathed in milk. There
was
> some depth in her beauty, and no pomp or show. There was some attraction.
>
> " Idhu varai paartha Pennil, Nee dhan Nee dhan azhagi a yadi "
>
> There was so much of beauty that made me write those lyrics.
>
>
>
> --
> regards,
> Vithur
>
> ARR -- The Sweet Cube always
> 

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