Hey, Does'nt the song Jai Ho slightly resemble the song by A.R.R in Tamil "Ellaappugazhum.."
http://www.hummaa.com/search/search.php? tp=song&lg=14&vl=Ellaappugazhum I liked the songs for his message, beats and amazing lyrics. Regards, Jay --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote: > > I heard Wall-E's Down to Earth by Peter Gabriel. I think that is the > song nominated for Oscar in the category of SDM songs. > > The song seems good, but English music has had enumerable equally good > or even better songs compared to that, whereas our man's SDM songs have > a novelty value as international level music from India. > > And something in this song reminds me of some of Bryan Adams' songs and > even his voice, not able to pinpoint which one. Anyone. > > -- > Rawat > > On 2/10/2009 10:02 AM India Time, _Gopal Srinivasan_ wrote: > > > 'Slumdog' vs. 'Wall-E' for best song > > No clear frontrunner among Oscar nominees > > By JON BURLINGAME > > > > For the third time in the past 20 years, music-branch voters chose only three tunes as best > > song nominees. Two are from the same movie, and two of the singers are world-class world-music > > recording artists. > > > > There is no clear-cut favorite this year, unlike, say, eight years ago when Bob Dylan's win for > > "Things Have Changed" was a foregone conclusion, or the year of "Titanic" and its ubiquitous > > Celine Dion song. What happens Feb. 22 depends several factors. > > > > First, the "Slumdog" phenomenon: Both of the key songs in "Slumdog Millionaire" are nominated, > > both co-written by leading Indian composer A.R. Rahman (who is also nominated for his original > > score). The soundtrack album is rising fast on the charts, so a "Slumdog" win would not > > surprise. > > > > But which song? Will voters remember that it was "Jai Ho" that was performed as an elaborately > > choreographed, Bollywood-style dance number in the Mumbai train station at the end of the > > movie? > > > > "Jai Ho," with Indian lyrics by poet Gulzar, may be the most talked-about musical moment from > > year-end films. And Oscar voters, excited about the prospect of seeing the number re-created on > > the telecast, may be thinking about that when filling out their ballots. If it wins, it will be > > only the second foreign-language song to do so (after 2004's "Al otro lado del rio" from "The > > Motorcycle Diaries"). > > > > But Rahman's collaboration with London-born, Sri Lankan-raised Maya Arulpragasam -- better > > known to the pop world as M.I.A. -- on "O... Saya" may resonate with younger voters for its > > pounding rhythms, electronica sound and rap-style vocals. That song's used earlier in the film, > > as police chase poor youngsters from an airport tarmac through the streets. > > > > "Slumdog's" competition is the song from the end of the Disney- Pixar movie "Wall-E," co-written > > by Thomas Newman (also nominated for his score) and Peter Gabriel. The nom is Gabriel's first > > despite having composed scores for such films as "The Last Temptation of Christ" and > > "Rabbit-Proof Fence." > > > > Eight of the past 20 song statuettes have gone to tunes from animated movies (all Disney pics > > but one). And nine of the past 20 have gone to popular artists (including Gabriel's ex-Genesis > > bandmate Phil Collins, for "Tarzan," another Disney toon). Also, Gabriel's human-rights and > > environmental activism would seem to coincide with the politics of many Acad voters. > > > > And, in recent years, voters have spread the Oscar wealth among multiple pics. A "Slumdog" > > score win could translate into a "Wall-E" song win. > > > > http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117999867.html? categoryId=3275&cs=1 >