Raghu, that's a very nice thread you started. I took some time, 
listened to it again and now I'm replying. No wonder, it's an 
amazing song and surprisingly I like to listen to its Tamil version 
(which I don't understand) more than its Hindi version. The lyrics 
seem to be very apt for the rhythm and beat of the song. I could 
figure a lot of `kadhal' in the song, which I think means `love'.

Stretching the thread further, I also love `muqabla' immensely. I 
think this is a landmark song in India and is one of the best ever 
made in India. So many people had stolen its music, rhythm and 
beats. I remember, then I was in school and I used to boast a lot 
that I have the `original Tamil version of Muqabla' and people used 
to borrow it from me. It's such a nice feeling when everybody around 
you is praising ARR! 

Durba

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Thulasi Ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> i always believe that oorvasi, mukkala, kadalikkum songs from the 
movie
> kaadhalan can be considered in a Hollywood movie.. those songs 
have got
> ample tempo and techno beats that make them extremely modern
> 
> On 4/29/07, arr_raghu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   I think Kadalikkum song of kadalan is the crispiest
> > song ever recorded by ARR.
> > Be it beats, strings or chorus, everything in that song
> > is very crispy and crystal clear.
> > ARR has done soo many wonders but this songs still wins
> > over all others for this sheer sound quality.
> > I wish ARR can record all the songs at same standard.
> > One reasong for missing that crispyness is bcos of ARR
> > tending to use more live instruments than electronics.
> > Even many of the e-songs he made offlate, nothing
> > matched the brilliance of Kadalikkum.
> > I donno how he made that song.
> >
> > Raghu
> >
> >  
> >
>


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