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Jul 11, 2024, 11:14:05 AM7/11/24
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The intention of this entry is to come up with comparatively less heard songs. So this one I am acquainted with, watching Full House. The singer is actually John Stamos, he has sung it with the beach boys. But I like to call him Jesse, as he was known as in Full House. Needless to say, love this song as much as I love Jesse (and you have no idea how much that means!!!)

Another favorite. This might be more heard. But I think the other song from this movie got more popular and this one, a little overshadowed. But I think this is actually the better one, the other is splendid too. This piece has a bit in the middle, between 1:17 to 1:37 . its really the kind of touching piece of music ever made, well according to me. Like the elelo bit in chinna chinna asai.

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Thamara killi paadunnu thai thai thaga thom
Thali olagal aadunnu thai thai thaga thom
Changathi unaru vasantha hridayam nugaru
Sangeetham kalkku sugandha gangayil ozhugu
Neeradum kaatum aambal kulathilae kuliralagalum orutali (Thamara killi )
Oruvazhi iruvazhi palavazhi piriyum
ovoru chiriyudae kadhayithootheedam
oru nava sangama lehariyil aliyam ..
Madhamekum manam vilambhi naalaeyum vilikumo(2)
uraveli thadathilae venthazham poovugal
priyayude manasilae rathi swapna kanyagal
killi paatu veendum namukonnu orkam
vayal mannin gandham namukennum choodam
puthilanji kaatil thuveyilin nadanam
kaathu kaikal korthu neengam
iniyum thudarkathayithu thudaram (Thamara killi paadunnu)
Thirayadum theeraminnum swagatham othidum(2)
kavithapol thulumbumee mandasmithathinai
anuraaga swapnathin ardhara bhavathinai
kadal thira paadi namukettu paadan
padinjaru chuvannu piriyunnathorkan
pulari veendum pookum nirangal veendum cherkum
puthuvelicham thedi neengam iniyum thudar kadha ithu thudaran (Thamara kkilli)

nizhal poala naanum nadai poada neeyum
thodarginra sondham nedungaala bandham
kadal vaanam kooda niram maarak koodum
manam konda paasam thadam maaridaadhu
naan vaazhum vaazhvae unakkaagaththaanae
naal dhoarum nenjil naan aendhum thaenae
ennaalum sangeedham sandhoashamae
vaay paesidum pullaanguzhal
needhaanoru poovin madal

unaippoala naanum oru pillai dhaanae
palar vandhu konjum kilip pillai naanae
unaippoala naalum malar soodum penmai
vidhi ennum noolil vilaiyaadum bommai
naan seydha paavam ennoadu poagum
nee vaazhndhu nandhaan paarththaalae poadhum
ennaalum ennaalum ullaasamae
vaay paesidum pullaanguzhal
needhanoru poovin madal

sila kaalamaay naanum sirai vaazhgiraen
unaip paarppadhaal thaanae uyir vaazhgiraen
thookkam vizhikkiraen pookkal valarkkiraen
sila pookkal thaanae malarginradhu
pala pookkal aenoa udhirginradhu
kadhai enna kooru poovum naanum vaeru

kuladheyvamae endhan kurai theerkkavaa
kai neettinaen ennaik karai saerkkavaa
neeyae anaikka vaa theeyai anaikka vaa
nee paarkkumboadhu paniyaagiraen
un maarbil saayndhu kulir kaaigiraen
edhu vandha poadhum indha anbu poadhum

kaaththoadu malaraada kaarkuzhalaada
kaadhoaram loalaakku sangadhi paada
manjaloe dhaegam konjavarum maegam
anjugam thoonga konduvarum raagam
nilava vaan nilava naan pudichchu vaaraen
kuyilae poonguyilae paatteduththuth thaaraen hoay

moonaakku mogam paarththu vennilaa naana
thaalaama thadampaaththu vandavazhi poaga
siththiraththuch choala muththumani maala
moththathula thaaraen dhukkamenna maanae
vannamaa vaanavillil nooleduththu vaaraen
vinnila meen pudichchu saela thechchuth thaaraen hoi

Oh alright I cant limit myself to keep equal numbers (original being 3 for each language). Here is one more Tamil I have got to fit in the romantic series. But obviously I will need it to take this on as a series, sequences following! Ok credit goes entirely to me for discovering this beautiful strip of music. The song is lovely and I like the scenes too. Kamal and Amala are great!

Udta hi firoon in hawaon mein kahin
Ya main jhool jaoon in ghataon mein kahin
Udta hi firoon in hawaon mein kahin
Ya main jhool jaoon in ghataon mein kahin
Ek kar doon aasmaan zameen
Kaho yaaron kya karoon kya nahin

Usne baat ki kuchh aise dhang se
Sapne de gaya vo hazaaron range ke
Usne baat ki kuchh aise dhang se
Sapne de gaya vo hazaaron range ke
Reh jaoon jaise main haar ke
Aur choome vo mujhe pyaar se

Of course would I let my own little nostalgic piece go without my own little voice singing it. It sucks actually, but I couldnt resist. Only the first time it seemed a little embarassing, but now entirely shamless! Plus my hindi pronounciation is horrendous!

This can be maybe enjoyed more if you watch the movie or at least some of the scenes. Typical Ilayaraja music, and simply mesmerizing. Mani Ratnam did a marvelous job putting Revathy and Kartik into it.
This is the music:

I agree with the above. Before we blame Anu Malik let me tell you something.
Blatant copying has been going on for years. I know this will hurt R D
Burman fans in this NG but it's a fact that he also used to copy a LOT. I am
giving below some songs which RDB copied blatantly with no shame:-Name of the song Singer FilmChura liya hai tumn Asha and rafi Yaddon ki baratMehmooba Mehooba RDB SholayJab andehara hota hai Asha and Bhupinder Raja RaniAaja meri bahon Kishore Kumar Some Anil Dawan
movie of early 70's.Dekta hun koi ladki haseen Kishore Kumar Sanan teri kasamMil gaya hum ko Asha and KK Hum kisi se kam nahinTu hai meri jindagani Asha and Amit Kumar Inderjeetand many more.I am sure RDB must have copied much more. His source varies from english
songs to even pakistani song. The last song in the above list is lifted from
a pakistani song to glorify benazir bhutto.The list mentioned above are authentic copy as I have myself heard the
original songs. Also Usha Uthup in a program in "Z" TV sang some of the above
mentioned songs (original). Jatin Lalit in some interview also showed how
RDB use to copy.I have been accused of flame provoker but this is not a flame. I am only
telling a fact. I myself is a fan of RDB but I can't accept his copying.
On this count I give RDB very low marks.I have bashed Rehman but I do concede that he is ORIGINAL. He may have done
some cut and paste but he adds something. Can't be termed as copying. What
RDB did was to copy it w/out any change.Why blame Anu Malik or Bappi Lahiri.

>Blatant copying has been going on for years. I know this will hurt R D
>Burman fans in this NG but it's a fact that he also used to copy a LOT. I am
>giving below some songs which RDB copied blatantly with no shame:-
>
>Name of the song Singer Film
>

>I have bashed Rehman but I do concede that he is ORIGINAL. He may have done
>some cut and paste but he adds something. Can't be termed as copying. What
>RDB did was to copy it w/out any change.

They are both still great songs, though. The good thing is that even in
the "copying" of a song, RD Burman, and many other MD's put their own
style into the songs. Not to point fingers, but songs like Tu Cheez Badi
Hai Mast Mast and such which are blatant copies don't have that
"something" added from the MD.--Vishal Ailawadhi

Copying folk song is OK. Folk song like public domain software is everyone's
property. RDB use to copy from english pop songs which I don't
approve of. However this is not the credit away from him when he composed
excellent indian tunes like in Amar Prem , Aandhi , Kinara , 1942 love story
and scores of others.


>I have bashed Rehman but I do concede that he is ORIGINAL. He may have done
>some cut and paste but he adds something. Can't be termed as copying. What
>RDB did was to copy it w/out any change.
>
>Why blame Anu Malik or Bappi Lahiri.

I think people have basic doubts about creativity of these kinds of MDs.
Pancham Daa gave many creative and original compositions. Even if he copies
some
songs in between here and there we do not mind. MD is the ONLY job
in the world where the fellow needs to be consistently creative every time.
MDs like the above two could not establish that kind of impression on the
audience. That is why they face lot of criticism. --
Harish Kumar
su...@mti.sgi.com

Yes, he did say in "phool khile hain gulshan gulshan" (tabassum's
programme), that this song was quite similar to another song by SD
(and i think he mentioned "thandi hawayen, lahraa ke aayen", and not
"yahi hai tmanna.."). I also read (i think in an article in Illus. weekly) that this song
by SD was copied by someone (MM?) before RD did. Anyone knows which
was the 'first' copy of the song ? -nitin

If I recall correctly RD debuted as an MD in 1962 (with Lata
singing 'ghar aaja ghir aayi badraa' --- something very easily
confirmed on the HMV RD Burman GC). 'Bhoot Bangla' came out within 2-3
years and it has Manna Dey going rock 'n roll in 'aao twist
karein'. Even in his asstt. MD days (with SDB) he was into western
tunes (e.g. 'baiThe hai kya us ke paas' in Jewel Thief is supposedly
entirely RD's creation). So I disagree with your observation above. RD's ability always has been to fuse western and Indian music
with a very distinctly unique flavour that remains unmatched, and this
can be inferred even from his very early songs... (check out the 'Asha
sings for RD' GC on HMV as well for more examples)...

> Although he used different equipments the tunes essentially remained
> Indian. It is only his later songs that started to have
> western-tune-copy stuff. If we listen to his tunes for Amar Prem
> ,KatiPatang one can get an idea. But his tunes in late seventies
> started showing more direct adaptations ( I cannot call them as
> lifting ;-) ).

Can you name a few instances of this 'adaptation'? I know of a
few copies (even 'complete' copies) of songs by RD and I'll list them
here, but I'm still waiting for people (especially Ravi who started
this thread to substantiate his claim). The frequency of copying was
highest in the mid-to-late '80s though (when he had two heart
surgeries and was very far behind his deadlines).Examples: R D Burman *did* copy here.1. Satte pe Satta'zindagi mil ke bitaayenge' is a complete
adaptation of 'The longest day', a WW2
marching song that also found its way in some
hollywood war flick.2. RockyThe saxophone piece at the beginning of 'hum
tum se mile'. Don't recall the name of the
artist or the song (I basically remembered the
English song as the one that sounds like Rocky)
;-)3. Paalay KhanThe beginning of 'kaabul se aaya hai'. Again,
the saxophone is from an early '80s rock hit.
Genesis? Police? Forgot again... :-(

However, those still unclear on where I stand on this whole
'inspiration vs plagiarization' issue might want to dig back in the
annals of RMIM and read my related post of a couple of months back.

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