OLD stuff..Refer previous posts for justification..Commercial 
software loops!!
and what about following musicals..?
Taal,lagaan,swades,RDB,1947,Dil 
se,Rangela,Sapney,Roja,JA,JTYJN,sathiya,Yuvvraaj...list is unending..
?..Nobody can dare to say that these are also lifted..
Instead people are lifting from ARR..



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Gomzy™" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> This is a very old website and the topic has been discussed a 
million times
> before. Kindly check the archives.
> 
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:18 AM, pratap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >     What should I say when people say ARR lifted songs? Harris 
Jeyaraj is
> > often accused as no1 copy cat. He actually uses BGMs of other 
songs into his
> > but the tune of the song remains original. His latest song 
Mundhinam from
> > Vaaranam Aayiram used the same guitar BGM from George Michael's 
Faith. And
> > there MANY more such examples. The point is ARR did the EXACTLY 
the same
> > thing with a couple of songs. If Harris is a copy cat because of 
these, then
> > ARR will be the same too. That is not what we want
> >
> >   *A R Rahman [Tamil]*
> >      *1*   *Hello Mr. ethirkatchi [Film: Iruvar]*  The opening 
piano part
> > definitely inspired. Source: Dave Grusin's Memphis Stomp, from 
the OST of
> > The Firm, released in 1993.  Listen to Hello Mr. 
Ethirkatchi<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/helloMr-iruvar.rm>| Memphis
> > Stomp <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/memphisstomp.rm> Genuine copy 
wrt the
> > piano intro sequence. But the actual tune of the song remains 
original.  *
> > 2*   *Kuluvalile [Film: Muthu]*  The background rythm and beats 
inspired
> > from the song 'rescue me' by Fontella Bass. The song was part of 
the OST of
> > the film 'Sister Act', released in 1965.  Listen to 
Kuluvalile<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/kuluvaliley-Muthu.rm>| Rescue 
me  The
> > rythm has been used. However, the tune of the song remains 
original.  *3*
> > *Akkadannu naanga [Film: Indian]*  Again, the background beats 
are
> > inspired. Source: Paul Young's 'Love of common people', from the 
album 'No
> > Parlez', released in 1983.  Listen to Akkadannu | Love of common 
people<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/loveofcommonpeople.rm> Oh
> > sure, the beats are copied. Tune original! *4*   *Anbae anbae 
[Film:
> > Jeans] * The opening sequence seems inspired from Peter 
Gabriel's 'Of
> > these, hope...' from the album 'Passion: Music from the last 
temptation of
> > Christ'.  Listen to anbae anbae | Of these, hope
> > <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/ofthesehope.rm> Is A R Rahman a fan 
of Peter
> > Gabriel? Tune is original!  *5*   *Shakalaka Baby [Film: 
Mudhalvan] * The
> > rhythm loop with an underground feel is also found in the 
track 'Flight IC
> > 408' by State of Bengal and the track 'Aint talkin bout dub' by 
Apollo 440.  Listen
> > to Shakalaka Baby <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/shakalaka-
mudhalvan.rm> | Flight
> > IC 408 
<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/Flight_IC_408_State_of_Bengal.rm> | Aint
> > talkin bout dub 
<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/Aint_talkin_about_dub.rm>  Possibly
> > a commercially available loop, done with some improvisations by 
Rahman. The
> > loop appears almost throughout the Apollo 440 track and at 
places in Flight
> > IC 408. Actual song's tune original.  *6*   *Thillana thillana 
[Film:
> > Muthu] * The opening African female humming is ripped off from 
Deep
> > Forests 'Night Bird'.  Listen to Thillana 
thillana<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/thillana-muthu.rm>| Night
> > bird <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/NightBird_DeepForest.rm>  Oh 
sure,
> > ripped. Just that initial humming part. But if Deep Forest can 
rip off
> > native African sounds....! *7*   *Poopookkum osai [Film: Minsara 
Kanavu] * The
> > beats seem inspired from Lebo M's 'Rhythm of pride lands: Kube', 
which was
> > last part of the Disney's Greatest Pop hits collection.  Listen 
to Poopookkum
> > osai <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/poopookkum-minsara.rm> | 
Rhythm of pride
> > lands: Kube 
<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/RhythmOfThePrideLands.rm> The
> > beats are sure inspired. As usual the tune remains very 
original.  *8*   *Thenmerku
> > paruvakkaatru [Film: Karuthamma] * The beats are similar to a 
track by Dr
> > Alban, 'Om we rembwe ike'. Note that Dr Alban himself uses a lot 
of
> > commercially available loops and CDs to create songs!  Listen to 
Thenmerku
> > paruvakaatru <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/Themerku-
Karuthamma.rm> | Om we
> > rembwe ike <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/OmWeRembweIke-Opening-
DrAlban.rm>  The
> > beats are sure inspired. As usual the tune remains very 
original. The 'yei
> > nee romba azhaga irukke' song, 'Poi 
sollalaam<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/PoiSollalaam-YNRAI.rm>'
> > uses similar beats! *9*   *Paarkadhey [Film: Gentleman (1993)] * 
Alleged
> > to be inspired from the Osibisa number 'Kelele'  Listen to 
Paarkadhey<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/PaarkadhePaarkadhe-
Gentleman.rm>|
> > Kelele <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/Osibisa-Kelele.rm> You 
decide! *10*
> > *Ekamevadhvitheeyam** - Theme music from Baba [Film: Baba] * 
Inspired from
> > the the background music of The Untouchables (1987).  Listen to
> > 
Ekamevadhvitheeyam<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/Ekamevadhvitheeyam-
Baba.rm>| Al
> > Capone <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/AlCapone-TheUntouchables.rm> 
(The
> > Untouchables)  'Ekamevadhvitheeyam' means "*there is only one 
paramatma,
> > no second entity*". This song opens almost exactly like the 
prominent
> > score from the cult classic 'The Untouchables' with music by 
Ennio
> > Morricone. Why Rahman chose to lift this so blatantly really 
beats me, even
> > if figures in Baba for a few fleeting seconds! In the soundtrack 
of The
> > Untouchables, this tune plays almost throughout the movie, more 
so for the
> > softer/sadder moments! I'm adding the track called 'Al Capone' 
which
> > probably brings out the copy best, in my opinion! *Tip: Play the 
Baba
> > number in full volume, the opening plays in very low volume!*  
*1*1   Ottagatha
> > Kattikko* [Film: Gentleman (1993)] * Highly inspired by Raj 
Koti's Telugu
> > pop song 'Eddem ante' sung by Malgadi Shuba, in 1991.  Listen to 
Ottagatha
> > Kattikko <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/OttagathaKattikko-
Gentleman.rm> | Eddem
> > ante <http://www.itwofs.com/audio/EddemAnte-MalgadiShuba.rm> 
Malgadi
> > Shuba's 1991 Telugu pop song, 'Eddem Ante Teddam Antav', from 
the album
> > 'Chik pak chik bam', with music by Raj Koti, seems to be the 
source of
> > inspiration for Rahman's superhit Gentleman song, 'Ottakatha 
Kattikko'. The
> > first 2 lines' flow, that is, nothing more. And, considerably 
spruced up in
> > Rahman style, of course! I recall reading Rahman's 
apprenticeship as an
> > arranger for other composers like Ilayaraja, Ousepachan and Raj 
Koti, so a
> > connection cannot be ruled out as a coincidence. Plus, I'm not 
getting into
> > a guessing game which points to Rahman composing this tune 
originally for
> > Raj Koti since that's merely a conjecture!
> >
> > There's another long-standing allegation that the Gentleman 
track was in
> > fact inspired by a much older Malayalam song, 'Kuyiline thedi' 
from the 1954
> > film, 'Neelakkuyil', with music by Raghavan K. I personally do 
not find that
> > direct a connection between this one and Ottagatha Kattikko. 
Plus, the Raj
> > Koti apprenticeship angle perhaps gives more weight to the 
Telugu pop song
> > connection. My opinion? Far-fetched. No similarity strong enough 
to warrant
> > a post here. But, I'd let you decide!
> > Listen to Kuyiline 
thedi<http://www.itwofs.com/audio/KuyilineThedi-Neelakkuyil.rm>
> >
> > http://www.itwofs.com/tamil-arr.html
> >
> >
> > How should I explain to anyone who points out this songs? Are 
they legally
> > done? Would like to hear some good explanation. I BELIEVE THIS 
IS DONE
> > LEGALLY BUT WOULD LIKE SOME OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION FROM SENIORS 
AND
> > KNOWLEDGABLE PEOPLE FROM THIS GROUP.
> >
> > PLEASE DON'T STRAIGHT AWAY START SAYING THINGS AT ME AS I TOO 
LOVE ARR AND
> > HIS MUSIC AS MUCH AS ANYONE ELSE HERE DO. I JUST WANNA MAKE SURE 
ARR CAN'T
> > BE ACCUSED OF PLAGIARISM.
> >
> > 
> >
>


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