Thanks for the exhaustive list ... i have lot of song hunting to do this weekend along with Rasam Sadam :)
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Aakarsh <aakarsh...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi! > > Ok, I know it will look disbelievable but I knew that he likes Sindhu > Bhairavi, because i have seen him use that Raaga often. > > So, let me try to recollect. I might be missing few...but then let me try: > > 1. Spirit of Rangeela - Shades of it. > 2. Engae Enadhu Kavithai - Kandukondein > 3. Rang Hai - Meenaxi > 4. Desert Storm - Warriors of Heaven & Earth > 5. Sabaq Aisa - Tehzeeb > 6. Jiya Jale - Dil Se (particularly the last aalaap) > 7. Kulirithu Kulirithu - Taj Mahal > 8. Marghazhi Thingal - Sangamam (His best Sindhu Bhairavi Ever, Period) > 9. ManMohana - Jodha Akbar > 10. Silent Invocation - B or C (dont remember, heard it once - Connections > (upcoming) > > Well, there are many more...which i could pick while listening to the > album...but i cant recall now suddenly.. > > Now you know why i was sure that Sindhu Bhairavi must be his favourite > raaga, because i could see the raaga repeat in many albums. > Regards > *Kamal Aakarsh Vishnubhotla.* > ** > *http://kamal-aakarsh.blogspot.com * > > > > --- On *Fri, 1/16/09, just an another girl > <justananotherg...@gmail.com>*wrote: > > From: just an another girl <justananotherg...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [arr] "I follow the Sufi philosophy of destroying your own > ego" : ARR > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 1:53 PM > > > Q: A few of your favourite things? > > A: *Sindhu Bhairavi(Carnatic raga)*, home food even if its *rasam sadam*', > Regent's Park in London and all the music stores in USA. > > > I googled Rasam Sadam and realize it is an south indian dish and gonna hunt > Indian restaurants this weekend to taste it :))) > > Sorry about the presonal trivia .. on to my main question , Can you guys > help me identify songs of ARR based on *Sindhu Bhairavi *Ragaa ? > > Elementary search on Youtube yielded Sudhas rendition ( http://www.youtube. > com/watch? v=Z-T39eNTf9g <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-T39eNTf9g>) , i > still haven't developed an mature ear for carnatic and really couldn't enjoy > it ... I also found a few instrumental versions > > - http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=dKM1YJcO_ > cU<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKM1YJcO_cU> > - http://www.youtube. com/watch? > v=1OBE-B3tqB8&feature=related<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OBE-B3tqB8&feature=related>( > Prasanna on Guitar ) > > But I am curious to see where ARR has used this in his works and how he > has interpreted it ? > > Thanks a bunch for your help > > > On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Vithur <vith...@gmail. > com<vith...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > >> Rahman speaks on Slumdog, Sufism and Sindhu Bhairavi >> 16 Jan 2009, 0020 hrs IST >> >> Print<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-3986032,prtpage-1.cms> >> Email Discuss Share Save >> Comment<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Chennai/Rahman_speaks_on_Slumdog_Sufism_and_Sindhu_Bhairavi/articleshow/3986032.cms#write> >> Text: >> CHENNAI: It is night, and unlike the late hours on Wednesday,Rahman's >> house is quiet. His younger children Rahima and Ameen spray snow foam on >> each other when Rahman's mother comes down and tells the waiting media >> that Rahman has just finished dinner. "He hardly slept last night and he >> will be down shortly." Rahman talks to TOI >> >> Q: How different was Slumdog Millionaire' (SD) from other foreign >> productions ? >> >> A: There was much less work. I did not have to give 190 cues, and director >> Boyle gave specific instructions on what he wanted. I had a clear idea on >> what should go into the music. Putting the sitar in was a complete surprise. >> >> >> Q: What has the international response been like? >> >> A: The film was like a holiday to Mumbai for viewers and they could >> connect with the hero because USA is also going through recession. It was >> also a relief from the usual kind of film scores. >> >> Q:People say you are humble. Who instilled that in you? >> >> A: I follow the Sufi philosophy of destroying your own ego. Not that I >> have mastered it, I still land up in situations I could have avoided. >> >> Q: What do you look for in vocalists and instrumentalists? >> >> A: Great personality. Should be a quick learner, and have a feel for the >> music. Should have a quality of his own, not copy or imitate. >> >> Q: How do you make time for the ordinary things in life? >> >> A: I do that all the time, because the ordinary things divert you. I took >> the children to my flat in London while scoring for SD and it was half-work, >> half-holiday. It was great fun. >> >> Q: The defining moment in your career? >> >> A: The National Award for my first film. I thought it comes only when >> people retire. >> >> Q: A few of your favourite things? >> >> A: Sindhu Bhairavi(Carnatic raga), home food even if its rasam sadam', >> Regent's Park in London and all the music stores in USA. >> >> Q: What went through your mind when you walked down the carpet to the >> Golden Globe? >> >> A: Each little moment was the best. My wife Saira had helped me pick an >> Armani suit in Thailand, and I was wearing it because it is Hollywood. And >> for the first time in my life I felt tense. I prefer kurtas usually. >> http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com/Chennai/ Rahman_speaks_ on_Slumdog_ >> Sufism_and_ Sindhu_Bhairavi/ articleshow/ >> 3986032.cms<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Chennai/Rahman_speaks_on_Slumdog_Sufism_and_Sindhu_Bhairavi/articleshow/3986032.cms> >> >> -- >> regards, >> Vithur >> >> >> >> > > >