Does anyone have softcopy of songs appearing in ponniyin selvan & sivakamiyin sabadham? My personal top favorites are : 1. Munnam avanudaiya naamam kettaal (SS) .. (This one has been haunting me since I finished reading SS 6 months back) 2. Ponnaar meniyane (PS) 3. Vadiveru thiruchoolam thondrum thondrum (SS) 4. alaikadaldhaan oindhirukka agakkadaldhaan ponguvadhen (PS)
I have become so obsessed with the first two that I am searching for it at this hour!!!
These songs have got me interested in thevaaram, thiruvaasagam etc. . I hope to develop this interest, if only I can listen to these set to tune. If anyone has an mp3 of these , please share it.
Also, please share some other nice songs which appear in kalki's works. It would make an interesting thread for sure :)
> > These songs have got me interested in thevaaram, thiruvaasagam etc. . I > hope to develop this interest, if only I can listen to these set to > tune. > If anyone has an mp3 of these , please share it. > > Also, please share some other nice songs which appear in kalki's works. It would make an interesting thread for sure :) > > Thanks in advance > Rajeswari D >
Thanks for the link Mr. Vijay. But I am looking for more attractive tunes. For example, the "kuniththa purvamum kovvai chevvaaiyin" part from Rakkamma song in Thalapathi. I have just started looking into such verses. . and I think, tunes like that make remembering the verses easier.
Its a pity our music directors dont use such verses much in film songs.. I believe more people would get exposure to the wonderful work if they do. Especially, ppl like me, who come across them purely by accident :)
Hi Raji, if you are interested in classical music you might find a lot of singers who sing these verses in simple, endearing ways. R Vedavalli has sung pasurams, MLV amma has sung Tiruppavai, MSS has sung preludes to many songs with verses that are very memorable and clear.
My humble two cents is that it is odd to reduce these great works to light music , the combination of the right music and verse should take the person to the divine heights meant to be, which might sometimes mean one cannot hum them in the bathroom.