Nice... Very Nice.. Is this Srikanth here in the Groups by any chance ?

On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Prakash Balaramkrishna <
prakysn...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> Part - 6!
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> One more opportunity knocked my door, drive my cousin to Panchathan Inn
> recording studio. It was a late night recording at 11..00pm, the studio had
> undergone changes, and close to the studio entrance there was a new waiting
> room. I was asked to sit in that room. Whenever someone opened the door I
> was able to listen to the track in a very low volume. I heard orchestral
> hits, tight drum grooves and vocals with lot of reverb.
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> After 15 minutes or so, suddenly Mr. Viramuthu walked out from the studio.
> I stood up, he asked me to sit. He then took the seat next to me, my lucky
> star shines again and I am now sitting next to the Iconic lyric writer from
> Tamil Nadu. He then asked me in English “Are you Anu’S brother?” I nodded my
> head and then he asked are you from Delhi, for which I replied in a low
> voice, “தமிழ்ல பேசலாம் சார்” [I can talk in Tamil Sir], then I had some guts
> to talk and congratulated him for all the songs he penned right from late
> 70’s till now. With a grin he nodded his head and then went back inside. One
> more time an opportunity to hear the tight drum grooves and vocals with lot
> of reverb.
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> After about 30 minutes, door opens and no audio bleed this time and I see
> few walking out, I spot A.R. Rahman in the middle, and to my surprise he
> said "HI" "How Are You?" I said I am fine. He then started talking to
> Viramuthu and I still remember, ARR was saying to Viramuthu that he should
> be calling “Hariharnan” as he has been missing his calls. I was watching
> this all with amazement. You might wonder what is so amazing about it, true
> but for a 23 year old watching 2 giants of Tamil Cinema speak is nothing but
> amazement.
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> Then someone walks near ARR and whispers something, ARR goes inside. That
> “somebody” was Noel James working at the Studio and ARR’s long time buddy.
> Noel requested me to join him in the reception, he told me director would be
> here anytime and he might not like anyone being around. In the reception as
> though we were long time friends, Noel and I had a long discussion about
> music, keyboard etc. We spoke about Pink Floyd to Phil Collins to Whitney
> Houston and a lot about new keyboards. I still remember that evening
> conversation. We even started refereeing ARR as “our man” and I did get to
> know few little things about ARR’s work flow. At around 1.00am I had the
> presence of mind to get Noel’s phone number.
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> Tamil film music has tracks that are remembered just for its uniqueness.
> "முத்து குளிக்க வரீர்களா", "நின்னுக்கோரி வர்ணம்" are few examples. The song
> that was recorded that night was in the same league -> “Konjam Nilavu”
> Movie: "Thiruda Thiruda" directed by Mani Rathnam.
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> The song was all about A.R. Rahman’s rich music, Anupama’s dominant vocals
> and P.C. Sriram’s camera work. Later when the movie came out the rumor was
> that PC would use state of the art devices like akelaa cranes for the
> filming the song. Honestly I am yet to see a singer who could reproduce this
> song with perfection. The song format was western - verses and chorus. The
> chorus lines [male vocals] were done by Noel James. I was able to spot
> familiar sounds from Korg M1/O1W keyboards. Apart from the songs, the
> uncelebrated feature of the “Thiruda Thiruda” was Rahman’s Background music.
> The background score by Rahman was well above his all previous movies. For
> example the French horn theme sounds in Sivaji; Rahman had composed similar
> stuff way back for Thiruda Thiruda. This movie generated a lot of
> expectations in me and I was waiting eagerly for its Audio launch.
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> To conclude this part, following is a piece of advice, when you get to meet
> top people in any business or industry please! Do not miss the opportunity
> to talk; Make sure you use it to your potential. I still hate myself for
> being shy; I hate myself for fear of communication.. My fears became factors
> that created a natural block for me to move forward. I was musically
> qualified and my sequencing and programming abilities were beyond most
> during that time, but my silent mode did not permit me to promote my skill
> set which in turn failed to create peers around me. Though I am happy where
> I am now, I still rue missing chances. The crude fact is I never got them
> again! At that time, I did not know that this was the last time I would meet
> “A.R. Rahman” in his studio.\
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> *From:* Pradeepan R <pradeepanisonl...@gmail.com>
> *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Sunday, April 12, 2009 5:27:53 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [arr] A Fan's tale
>
>  This was awesome !!!! thanks so much.
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> 2009/4/3 Gopal Srinivasan <catchg...@yahoo. com <catchg...@yahoo.com>>
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> Cheers,
> Pradeepan.
>
> "All you need to do is, decide what to do with the time that is given to
> you !"
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regards,
Vithur

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