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    Quote Originally Posted by rsubras
    And also en kaathale song la Prabhu song ku etha maathiri tune la vaasichittu irukkumbothu Meenaxi Seshadri varuvaanga. udane antha tune anjali anjali ku maarum briefly..appuram again it will flow back to the original tune...... Sooper ah irukkum
    ya that part is just amazing.

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    Rama, go for the kill......bring in Alaipauhthey.....
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    A little info 'bout the Duet cdwhich i PROUDLY own ( actually my dad bought it way back in 94)

    The cd was released by pyramid, that time mostly all Rahman album was released by Pyramid, the quality is great & works fine until know.

    It has a booklet with the motto 'adding a new dimension to music' with KB, ARR & VM photo inside with the usual credits of Rahmans team

    Sax (western) - Raju
    (classical) - Kadri Gopalnath

    Flute & Rhythm - Naveen & Raja

    Audio Engineers - H.Sridhar & Sivakumar

    Keyboard - WHO ELSE

    funny it didn't mention drums Sivamani's name

    At the end of the booklet it feature's A.R.Rahman "future" release under Pyramid ; May Matham, Puthiya Manargal, Vandi Cholai & BR's Thiruvizha maybe it has undergone changes in the name

    The cd has 9 tracks minus the two poems (should've been included ) don't bother 'bout asking the other half of the songs in the cd

    one more thing it comes with a 35.00 price tag

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    A little info 'bout the Duet cdwhich i PROUDLY own ( actually my dad bought it way back in 94)

    The cd was released by pyramid, that time mostly all Rahman album was released by Pyramid, the quality is great & works fine until know.

    It has a booklet with the motto 'adding a new dimension to music' with KB, ARR & VM photo inside with the usual credits of Rahmans team

    Sax (western) - Raju
    (classical) - Kadri Gopalnath

    Flute & Rhythm - Naveen & Raja

    Audio Engineers - H.Sridhar & Sivakumar

    Keyboard - WHO ELSE

    funny it didn't mention drums Sivamani's name

    At the end of the booklet it feature's A.R.Rahman "future" release under Pyramid ; May Matham, Puthiya Manargal, Vandi Cholai & BR's Thiruvizha maybe it has undergone changes in the name

    The cd has 9 tracks minus the two poems (should've been included ) don't bother 'bout asking the other half of the songs in the cd

    one more thing it comes with a 35.00 price tag

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    I cant help remembering the day i bought Alaipayuthey audio. I was doing my first yr engineering at tiruchendur then. I went restless when i saw the promos in Dailythanthi. I was waiting for the day of its release. Madras talkies had been constantly giving promos on the paper without mentioning the date of audio release. Finally came the D day. I, along with some other ARR fans bunked the classes and went to the music shop and enquired if the cassettes had arrived ( I was not having a CD player then). But the shop keeper had said that it wud take atleast a day's time from the actual day of release. Engalukko Porumai illa... We caught a bus to Tuticorin which is the nearest city ti tiruchendur. Then we started our hunt for the cassette. It was just 10 am and the cassettes had not arrived. We all waited till 1 pm and when we finally got the cassette in our hands, we felt as if we had waited for 10 months and delivered a baby..

    (Aftermath incidents to be continued tomorrow...)
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    I cant help remembering the day i bought Alaipayuthey audio. I was doing my first yr engineering at tiruchendur then. I went restless when i saw the promos in Dailythanthi. I was waiting for the day of its release. Madras talkies had been constantly giving promos on the paper without mentioning the date of audio release. Finally came the D day. I, along with some other ARR fans bunked the classes and went to the music shop and enquired if the cassettes had arrived ( I was not having a CD player then). But the shop keeper had said that it wud take atleast a day's time from the actual day of release. Engalukko Porumai illa... We caught a bus to Tuticorin which is the nearest city ti tiruchendur. Then we started our hunt for the cassette. It was just 10 am and the cassettes had not arrived. We all waited till 1 pm and when we finally got the cassette in our hands, we felt as if we had waited for 10 months and delivered a baby..

    (Aftermath incidents to be continued tomorrow...)
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    ALAIPAAYUTHEY

    marakka mudiyathu especially kaadhal sadugudu


    and endrendrum.maddy intro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wibha
    ALAIPAAYUTHEY

    marakka mudiyathu especially kaadhal sadugudu


    and endrendrum.maddy intro
    yup, maddy's intro was one of the most memorable intros ever....IMO......great music to start his career with.....

    ajay..... .....even i was in 1st yr engg when AP came.... .......btw, ppl. are going to guess our age if we give personal details like this.... ...waiting for part2....
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    AP was the first movie i saw in chennai.i still remeber da claps for ARR's name...even mani sir didn't get such claps

    MADHAVAN ku claps was aweosme...... i think i went like 2nd day 2nd show but can't remember da theatre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wibha
    MADHAVAN ku claps was aweosme...... i think i went like 2nd day 2nd show but can't remember da theatre

    naaNga eLLaarum idha nambittoem !
    Ponnu Vellai tholah? illai Karuppu tholah?
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