RE: [arr] Re: Revisiting RHYTHM (2000) Music Album!!

2009-08-29 Thread murali ramakrishnan

the music album sold around 3lks  in three weeks which was one ofthe records of 
arr and to be mentioned by this time.

a wonderful movie though it was not a blockbuster no person whom so overseen 
this movie said they did not liked the movie
murali

To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
From: riv...@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:39:10 +
Subject: [arr] Re: Revisiting RHYTHM (2000) Music Album!!















 





  Unplugged version of Katre sung by Kavita K in one of 
Rahman's concert was even more amazing. 'Nathiye' is another song which leaves 
you stunned. You said very well, each song of this album does fully justice to 
the title of this album. 



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, harikrishnanma harikrishna...@... 
wrote:



 

Katre En Vassal song will remain one of the greatest songs ever produced 
 by arr sir .. The song is just out of the world...the chorus humming in this 
 song is like god speaking to us :D

 

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, arr_nagaraj arr_nagaraj@ wrote:

 

  

  

  Indeed..Rhythm is a wonderful album..BGMs were just awesome..

  Btw, Katre was based on Darbari Kannada one of my fav ragas :)

  

  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, ARRvind arr_arvind@ wrote:

  

   Movie : Rhythm

   

   Music : A R Rahman

   

   Cast : Arjun , Meena, Jyothika , Ramesh Aravind, Lakshmi, Nagesh

   

   Lyrics : Vairamuthu

   

   Direction : Vasanth

   

  These days,  seldom does a movie and its music captivates 
   us because of its sheer simplicity! Rhythm definelty falls under such 
   category. The music and movie both moves like a sweet breeze not 
   tampering upon each other(except Aiyyo Pathikicchu though!). While the 
   movie is based on the  realistic

   challenges that people face while setting a steady course for their 
   lives, the songs of this movie is based upon the quintessential 5 
   elements of this planet. All the 5 elements, viz. Land, Water, Fire, Air 
   and Sky, are showcaused so perfectly in the songs that makes the listener 
   go awestruck and dance in reverence! 

   

   

   Nadhiye Nadhiye (Water) --- Unni Menon and Chorus

   

   Dheem Tanana Dheem Tanana Dheem Tananaa... thus begins 
   a swooning and swaying song in the voice of ever refreshing Unni Menon. 
   The water gushing sounds in this song makes anyone imagine oneself 
   bathing in a beautiful mighty river and enjoying the swim. Vairamuthu's 
   comparisons between a woman and river are plain historic and can't be 
   rewritten by anyone! His lyrics

goes above par excellence which deserves every

accolades and awards. The female chorus hums and gushes even as Unni 
   Menon describe their beauties. A stunning composition by Rahman ji which 
   registers inside all music lovers' heart for many years to come.!

   

   

   Thaniye Thanandhaniye (Land) --- Shankar Mahadevan

   

A song based on the Land which talks about its 
   patience and stability to with-hold the burden. As usual, its a tailor 
   made song for Shankar Mahadevan who also makes his appearance in the 
   video matching some steps to the tunes of ARR. I personally liked only 
   the pallavi(Mukhda) part of the song. I somehow felt the Charanam(Antara) 
   looses its fizz in the middle and later bounce back to its glory. The 
   same song was totally rejuvenated by Rahman sir in the hindi song 
   Nachley.. sung by

Daler Mehendi for the movie Lakeer. The interludes of this song has some 
   great instrumental pieces which pushes one to an imaginary world. 

   

   Aiyyo Pattikicchhu (Fire) --- Udit Narayan , Vasundhara Das



 The only element which appears to have added for 
   commercial/ box office

   compulsories in this movie. Audio is quite appealing and sounds very 
   seducting. Vairamuthu binds in the passion of love with a wild fire and 
   writes some daring words like ..Neruppai Neruppal Anaippom Vaa . 
   Picturised on Ramya Krishnan and Raju Sundaram, the visuals are bright 
   red flames all over.  Udit Narayan, as usual butchers the language and 
   yet sounds like a perfect match for the song. Nothing to tell about 
   Vasundhara Das, its her forte`. The flute(may be Navin) piece is the most 
   appealing part in the interludes and so is Vasundhara's tatarat...  
   hummings. This song too got revised again as Offo Jalta Hai in Lakeer.

   

   

   Kaatre En Vasal (Wind) --- Unni Krishnan, Kavita Krishnamurthy 
   Subramaniam

   

This song begins and ends as a cool breeze which we 
   never want to miss and always be longing for it. Strongly based on a 
   carnatic raga, the very hearing of this song makes all hearts afloat. 
   Unni Krishnan's husky voice followed by the classical exponent Kavita 
   Subramaniam's expertised vocals make the song even more mesmerising. Very 
   aesthetically shot in the deserts, both Arjun and 

Re: [arr] Re: Revisiting RHYTHM (2000) Music Album!!

2009-08-29 Thread wiredbeats
This is an old one. We need a new Concert DVD from rahman..something that was 
done in the last 5 years...

 Remixes I Originals I Opinions at  http://www.wiredbeats.com  





From: rivjot riv...@yahoo.com
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, 28 August, 2009 7:56:07 PM
Subject: [arr] Re: Revisiting RHYTHM (2000) Music Album!!

  
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=IWUo2rNf5uM

its out on dvd too; go get it!! 

--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, dinesh.theboss dinesh.theboss@ ... 
wrote:

 can i watch that video? any links of it in utube?
 
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, rivjot rivjot@ wrote:
 
  Unplugged version of Katre sung by Kavita K in one of Rahman's concert was 
  even more amazing. 'Nathiye' is another song which leaves you stunned. You 
  said very well, each song of this album does fully justice to the title of 
  this album. 
  
  --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, harikrishnanma harikrishnanma@  
  wrote:
  
   
  Katre En Vassal song will remain one of the greatest songs ever 
   produced by arr sir .. The song is just out of the world...the chorus 
   humming in this song is like god speaking to us :D
   
   --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, arr_nagaraj arr_nagaraj@  
   wrote:
   


Indeed..Rhythm is a wonderful album..BGMs were just awesome..
Btw, Katre was based on Darbari Kannada one of my fav ragas :)

--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, ARRvind arr_arvind@  wrote:

 Movie : Rhythm
 
 Music : A R Rahman
 
 Cast : Arjun , Meena, Jyothika , Ramesh Aravind, Lakshmi, Nagesh
 
 Lyrics : Vairamuthu
 
 Direction : Vasanth
 
These days,  seldom does a movie and its music 
 captivates us because of its sheer simplicity! Rhythm definelty 
 falls under such category. The music and movie both moves like a 
 sweet breeze not tampering upon each other(except Aiyyo Pathikicchu 
 though!). While the movie is based on the  realistic
 challenges that people face while setting a steady course for 
 their lives, the songs of this movie is based upon the quintessential 
 5 elements of this planet. All the 5 elements, viz. Land, Water, 
 Fire, Air and Sky, are showcaused so perfectly in the songs that 
 makes the listener go awestruck and dance in reverence! 
 
 
 Nadhiye Nadhiye (Water) --- Unni Menon and Chorus
 
 Dheem Tanana Dheem Tanana Dheem Tananaa... thus 
 begins a swooning and swaying song in the voice of ever refreshing 
 Unni Menon. The water gushing sounds in this song makes anyone 
 imagine oneself bathing in a beautiful mighty river and enjoying the 
 swim. Vairamuthu's comparisons between a woman and river are plain 
 historic and can't be rewritten by anyone! His lyrics
  goes above par excellence which deserves every
  accolades and awards. The female chorus hums and gushes even as Unni 
 Menon describe their beauties. A stunning composition by Rahman ji 
 which registers inside all music lovers' heart for many years to 
 come.!
 
 
 Thaniye Thanandhaniye (Land) --- Shankar Mahadevan
 
  A song based on the Land which talks about its 
 patience and stability to with-hold the burden. As usual, its a 
 tailor made song for Shankar Mahadevan who also makes his appearance 
 in the video matching some steps to the tunes of ARR. I personally 
 liked only the pallavi(Mukhda) part of the song. I somehow felt the 
 Charanam(Antara) looses its fizz in the middle and later bounce back 
 to its glory. The same song was totally rejuvenated by Rahman sir in 
 the hindi song Nachley.. sung by
  Daler Mehendi for the movie Lakeer. The interludes of this song has 
 some great instrumental pieces which pushes one to an imaginary 
 world. 
 
 Aiyyo Pattikicchhu (Fire) --- Udit Narayan , Vasundhara Das
 
   The only element which appears to have added for 
 commercial/ box office
 compulsories in this movie. Audio is quite appealing and sounds 
 very seducting. Vairamuthu binds in the passion of love with a wild 
 fire and writes some daring words like ..Neruppai Neruppal Anaippom 
 Vaa . Picturised on Ramya Krishnan and Raju Sundaram, the 
 visuals are bright red flames all over.  Udit Narayan, as usual 
 butchers the language and yet sounds like a perfect match for the 
 song. Nothing to tell about Vasundhara Das, its her forte`. The 
 flute(may be Navin) piece is the most appealing part in the 
 interludes and so is Vasundhara's tatarat. ..  hummings. This 
 song too got revised again as Offo Jalta Hai in Lakeer.
 
 
 Kaatre En Vasal (Wind) --- Unni Krishnan, Kavita Krishnamurthy 
 Subramaniam
 
  This song begins and ends as a cool 

Re: [arr] Re: Revisiting RHYTHM (2000) Music Album!!

2009-08-28 Thread Vithur
That was the evergreen LA Concert...

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 3:09 AM, rivjot riv...@yahoo.com wrote:



 Unplugged version of Katre sung by Kavita K in one of Rahman's concert was
 even more amazing. 'Nathiye' is another song which leaves you stunned. You
 said very well, each song of this album does fully justice to the title of
 this album.

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 harikrishnanma harikrishna...@... wrote:
 
 
  Katre En Vassal song will remain one of the greatest songs ever produced
 by arr sir .. The song is just out of the world...the chorus humming in this
 song is like god speaking to us :D
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 arr_nagaraj arr_nagaraj@ wrote:
  
  
  
   Indeed..Rhythm is a wonderful album..BGMs were just awesome..
   Btw, Katre was based on Darbari Kannada one of my fav ragas :)
  
   --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 ARRvind arr_arvind@ wrote:
   
Movie : Rhythm
   
Music : A R Rahman
   
Cast : Arjun , Meena, Jyothika , Ramesh Aravind, Lakshmi, Nagesh
   
Lyrics : Vairamuthu
   
Direction : Vasanth
   
These days, seldom does a movie and its music captivates us because
 of its sheer simplicity! Rhythm definelty falls under such category. The
 music and movie both moves like a sweet breeze not tampering upon each
 other(except Aiyyo Pathikicchu though!). While the movie is based on the
 realistic
challenges that people face while setting a steady course for their
 lives, the songs of this movie is based upon the quintessential 5 elements
 of this planet. All the 5 elements, viz. Land, Water, Fire, Air and Sky, are
 showcaused so perfectly in the songs that makes the listener go awestruck
 and dance in reverence!
   
   
Nadhiye Nadhiye (Water) --- Unni Menon and Chorus
   
Dheem Tanana Dheem Tanana Dheem Tananaa... thus begins a swooning
 and swaying song in the voice of ever refreshing Unni Menon. The water
 gushing sounds in this song makes anyone imagine oneself bathing in a
 beautiful mighty river and enjoying the swim. Vairamuthu's comparisons
 between a woman and river are plain historic and can't be rewritten by
 anyone! His lyrics
goes above par excellence which deserves every
accolades and awards. The female chorus hums and gushes even as Unni
 Menon describe their beauties. A stunning composition by Rahman ji which
 registers inside all music lovers' heart for many years to come.!
   
   
Thaniye Thanandhaniye (Land) --- Shankar Mahadevan
   
A song based on the Land which talks about its patience and stability
 to with-hold the burden. As usual, its a tailor made song for Shankar
 Mahadevan who also makes his appearance in the video matching some steps to
 the tunes of ARR. I personally liked only the pallavi(Mukhda) part of the
 song. I somehow felt the Charanam(Antara) looses its fizz in the middle and
 later bounce back to its glory. The same song was totally rejuvenated by
 Rahman sir in the hindi song Nachley.. sung by
Daler Mehendi for the movie Lakeer. The interludes of this song has
 some great instrumental pieces which pushes one to an imaginary world.
   
Aiyyo Pattikicchhu (Fire) --- Udit Narayan , Vasundhara Das
   
The only element which appears to have added for commercial/ box
 office
compulsories in this movie. Audio is quite appealing and sounds very
 seducting. Vairamuthu binds in the passion of love with a wild fire and
 writes some daring words like ..Neruppai Neruppal Anaippom Vaa .
 Picturised on Ramya Krishnan and Raju Sundaram, the visuals are bright red
 flames all over. Udit Narayan, as usual butchers the language and yet sounds
 like a perfect match for the song. Nothing to tell about Vasundhara Das, its
 her forte`. The flute(may be Navin) piece is the most appealing part in the
 interludes and so is Vasundhara's tatarat... hummings. This song too
 got revised again as Offo Jalta Hai in Lakeer.
   
   
Kaatre En Vasal (Wind) --- Unni Krishnan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
 Subramaniam
   
This song begins and ends as a cool breeze which we never want to
 miss and always be longing for it. Strongly based on a carnatic raga, the
 very hearing of this song makes all hearts afloat. Unni Krishnan's husky
 voice followed by the classical exponent Kavita Subramaniam's expertised
 vocals make the song even more mesmerising. Very aesthetically shot in the
 deserts, both Arjun and Jyothika look very couple-next-door and simple. This
 song must be among the very first songs for Kavita post her marriage to
 L.Subramaniam. She sounds very naive and her Tamil dictions are flawless.
 She also rendered the hindi version Paighaam Laaya Sawan alongside Shaan
 later in Lakeer. Very breezy classical song blended with romance.
   
   
Anbae Idhu Nijamdhana (Sky) -- Sadhana Sargam
   
My personal pick of the album. Whatta composition which went
 unnoticed!! Its