Thanks a million.
Scintillating Seventies - Folk
Scintillating Seventies - Light & Semi-Classical
Scintillating Seventies - Advent of WCM Technical Depth
Exhilirating Eighties - Early 80's fusion
Exhilirating Eighties - Mid 80's Auto-Pilot Smooth orhcestration
Exhilirating Eighties - back to folk in the late 80's(Ramarajan etc)
New Age Nineties - Early 90's classics(Devar Magan, Ejamaan etc)
New Age Nineties - The Malayalam Majesty
Maestro's Magic - 2000's
Thanks a million.
Dheemi Dheemi - Shiva 2006
Still as enjoyable as it was when I first heard it.
aathula annakkili...
Sach is Life..
I was researching the first song sung by Shreya Ghosal for Raaja sir and I found this.
Second interlude very cool.
All songs are really stunning..Iam enjoying them and can't get out of itOriginally Posted by Sureshs65
Ilamanathu Pala Kanavu from Selvi
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/album.ph...R00587&lang=en
Superb song...the bass lines in this song gives me goose bumps!! Amazing...
Aa Dinagalu the duet version sung by Vijay Yesudas. A beautiful song overall. I like the synth based arrangements and the piano notes throughout the song.
Liked Sumam Prathi from "Maharishi"
I liked the beat of "Sahasam" but again based only on sound of it, don't know head or tail of meaning....has a patriotic feel to it...
Listening to songs from "Jwala"
http://www.telugu-melodies.com/music...radhika-songs/
Picks:
"Evevo kalalu kannanu"
"Kaliki chilaka"
There was an instrumental version of this - absolutely stunning. Rex Arul used to host it in his now defunct site. I lost it and have never been able to find it againOriginally Posted by Shank
Some songs where I'd like to remove vocals and have an instrumental version
pon mEni urugudhE
ennuLLE ennuLLE(Swarnalatha is good but this one can be extended into a symphony, if He wishes)
niram piriththu parthen(sujatha is good, too, but same reason as above)
kaNNil pArvai(again Shreya's honey voice is inseparable but an instrumental version will be kick-ass in its own way)
please add to the list - we can spinoff a thread if sufficient interest is found
I know what you mean Plum, was awed by the instrumental version I heard at a Rajesh Vaidhya concert.Originally Posted by Plum
I always felt that way about "ilamai ennum poongatru" even though SPB is impressive in the song, I've enjoyed the instrumental version just as much.
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