I've been trying to figure the words in the interlude. Only after watching
the film a few days ago I realized what it really was! Innovative use of
vocals morphed into a stringed instrument! Pure ARR!

On another note, its really sad that AR is forced to score for such
ridiculous films.

Regards,
Sunil

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Mohamed Yaseer <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Hello all ARR fans.. Did any of you realized that the second interlude
> in Taxi Taxi song which most of us might think was played in music
> instrument was actually sang by BlaaZe... It was dititally modified to sound
> like instrument.... If you hear the part again, you'll realize like the part
> was mumbled by a robot... I have attached the interlude and what BlaaZe
> actually said in the interlude...ARR is real genius..
>
> Here is the 'lyrics' for the interlude.. This is perhaps the first
> interlude with lyrics :-) Try to go along this 'lyrics' while playing the
> song and you'll feel the magic...I was able to unlock this magic from the
> clue I got from coco miya BlaaZe BGM in Sakarakatti... Was very hard to
> figure out the 'lyrics'..
>
> miya coco coco miya miya coco coco
> miya coco coco miya miya coco miyee
> miya coco coco coco miya coco coco
> miya miya coco coco miya coco coco miyee
>
> miya coco coco miya
> miya coco coco miya
> miya coco coco miya
> miya coco miyee
>
>
> miya coco coco miya
> miya coco coco miya
> miya coco coco miya
> coco coco miyee
>
> Almost the same technique has been used by ARR in Gopala Gopala (Kadhalan)
> and rap in Ilamai remix (Varalaaru) but this is slightly hidden :-)
>
> my_arr
>
>  
>

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