Discman is a dangerous instrument.

For that reason, any mobile music instrument that pops music only to your ears is dodgy. On a rather dull day, in the middle of a morning bus journey, when you listen to Illayaraja on discman, especially during a very enjoyable song like Andhi Mazhai[Raaja Paarvai], you might loose track of what’s happening around you. Ecstatic. That very moment, you get a sudden irresistible urge to get up from your seats and just shout that song with arms wide open. Man, It would have been out of senses today, to do that.

Kettana Iravugal Suttana Kanavugal
Emaigalum Sumyadi Illamayiley !!…. Discman is a dangerous instrument, I tell you.

26 Responses to “Discman is a dangerous instrument.”


  1. Guru,

    thanneeril moozhghi konde dhaagam enbaai ;-)

    Kalakkitte. Super post.

    BTW yesday in Raj TV, they were showing the felicitation program for K Balachandar.

    Many people including Rajni, Kamal, Sivakumar, Kavignar vaali and all were there. But SPB stole the show.

    He sung one stanza from almost all the movies he has worked for KB. Songs like keladi kanmani,enna saththam indha neram, kamban emandhan, vannam konda vennilave, mannil indha kaadhalindri, kaadhal rojave, vaan nila nila alla and some more. And he ended with ‘tere meere beech mein kaisa hai bandhan’. Aaaha kavidhai kavidhai. Abirami abirami!!!
    If you had been here, you would have enjoyed that for sure boss!

    Posted by: F e r r a r i | April 15th, 2005 - 11:47 am

  2. kannukkul mullai vaithu yaar thaithathu…
    thanneril nirkum pozhudhey vaerkindradhu…

    VAIRAMUTHU AT HIS SMASHING BEST…Salut!
    ram

    Posted by: ram | April 15th, 2005 - 12:11 pm

  3. nalla post lazy…

    some more ‘in the moment’ listenables:

    1) enthan vaanin kadhal nilavu “kadhal virus”:
    while travelling in a car on a freeway

    2) Ilaya nila “payanangal mudivadhiillay”, Nilavae vaa “Pudhiya mugam”:
    while star gazing on the rooof or on the lawn at night

    3) Kodaikalae katre, ini thendral paadum paatae “don’t remember the title”:
    while its raining outside

    4) Maravirundhu naalum “nizhagal”:
    while its sunny and lots of activity around you

    5) Pazhamudhir cholai “Varusham padhinaru”:
    while riding on a cycle (bike) in a reserve forest

    innum ethanayo nenaivugal,.. ragathirkku manam irukkiradhaaa, illay paatukku urir irukkiradhaaa?

    Posted by: arvind | April 15th, 2005 - 1:13 pm

  4. Yes! Felt like that at least a thousand times in my life especially when listening to soulful compositions.

    Posted by: Jacky | April 15th, 2005 - 2:34 pm

  5. Hey Lazy, You got huge hits for yesterday ! Great going…

    Posted by: Keerthivasan | April 15th, 2005 - 4:47 pm

  6. Arvind
    “Kodaikalae katre, ini thendral paadum paatae ” is from Paneer Pushpangal.
    Sung By Malaysia Vasudevan. I’ll say that it is one of his best (atleast among his top 5) songs. Definitely one of the very few touching songs sung by MV, “Thenkizhakku Seemaiyila…’ being another one.

    Posted by: Maverick | April 15th, 2005 - 6:46 pm

  7. “Ovvoru thuliyilum un mugam therigirathu”
    Raja asked: How can a blind man sing like this?
    Donno what was Diamond’s reply!

    Posted by: Prabhu Venkatramani | April 15th, 2005 - 7:55 pm

  8. TRUE!!! TRUE!!

    I hit the same spot today when my iPod was humming along with me this song :
    “Oru naal oru kanavu adhai naan marakkavum mudiyadhu….
    Nijamai irukiradhu idhupol …”

    Magic Magic!!!

    Illayaraja = Enchantment ..no other equation to this great!!!!

    Posted by: IBH | April 15th, 2005 - 9:11 pm

  9. “Ovvoru thuliyilum un mugam therigirathu”
    Dear prabhu..u gotta watch daredevil for that explanation..there is a very good scene where ben affleck(blind super hero) asks jennifer garnet(super sexy super heroine) to stand in the rain so he can visualise her looks by listening to the rain drops on her making some internal mumbo jumbo audio coordinate mapping and finally the viewer gets to see jen thro ben’s eye..i think thats what that poet was trying to say.. I guess..whatever the case ..i think its brilliant potrayl..i wonder if the blind people have such brilliant perception..

    Posted by: Girish | April 15th, 2005 - 9:42 pm

  10. Prabhu, Thats was so nice of SPB. I missed it, you bet.

    Ram, V.Muthu’s best.

    Arvind/Maverick, Thanks for reminding me Kodaikalae katre, ini thendral paadum paatae. The only song that I need in Seattle. Its rains like nobody’s business.

    Prabhu V. Point taken. Good question. Girish’s comparison to ben affleck’s dare devil was coming closer. Truly never know what Vairamuthu would have answered.

    Posted by: Lazy Geek | April 15th, 2005 - 9:59 pm

  11. “Paruvame puthiya paadal paadu” - excellent song to listen when u open the window blinder early morning.

    Posted by: Raj | April 15th, 2005 - 10:17 pm

  12. Lazy, On my blog, I recently had a post on my favorite song sequences(rather than just the song itself) in Tamil cinema. ‘Andhi Mazhai…’ was top of my list too and the post also has 4 of my other favs. Hope u and other readers can check it out sometime :)

    Balaji

    Posted by: Balaji | April 15th, 2005 - 10:39 pm

  13. Here’s some more:

    Metti oli - IR
    Rathiriyil poothirukkum - SPB, Janaki
    Aagaaya gangai - MV
    Pothi vacha malliga mottu - Janaki,SPB
    Veesum Katrukku - UnniKrishnan
    Un perai sonnale - S Sargam
    Manasu mayangum - Janaki, SPB
    Mounamana Neram - Janaki, SPB
    Poongadhave - Deepan Chakravarthi
    Thenral Vandhu Ennai - KJY

    Posted by: Sapphany | April 16th, 2005 - 1:57 am

  14. mumbai xpress’ tamil version’s review on rediff

    http://us.rediff.com/movies/2005/apr/15xpress.htm

    Posted by: iyengarkatz | April 16th, 2005 - 3:20 am

  15. Lazy
    Looks like you are having good time at seattle
    Anga thalainga padams katarangala
    In NJ yesterday the ticket price was $12 for CM now its running at $20.
    When time permits do visit my blog

    Ganesh

    Posted by: Gansesh | April 16th, 2005 - 4:02 am

  16. Lazy
    A correction, I am ganesh from DC, I noticed that there are quite a few ganesh here.
    http://dganesh.blogspot.com

    Posted by: Ganesh | April 16th, 2005 - 4:03 am

  17. Yep!! Now I switched to iPod…its really cool! Esp. in the nights to get sleep, can keep on switching songs to suit the mood.
    Probably next “cool stuff” would be MP3 on cell phone! Wud help a lot in India while standing in the long Queue (esp. at rail tkt counter) :)

    Posted by: Ajay Ram | April 16th, 2005 - 4:14 am

  18. Dear Guru:I am not sure whether a walk-man or disc-man is so very dangerous but sure is embarassing.I used to love the gadget because I could enjoy the music whether film,light, carnatic or gazal without disturbing others.But once on my way to Trichy in Pallavan I was hearing Bala Mural’s “Thanga Radham Vandadu” in the walk-man that I did not notice the T.T.E asking for my ticket.My neighbour virtually shook me up.I apolagised for my indifferance.
    “Andhi mazhai pozhigirathu ovvoru thuliyilum un mugam therigirathu” is a beautiful mood song
    The songs suggested by Sapphani are quite good especially”AgAya gangai”"Raathiriyil poothirukkum thAmarai thAn penno” etc
    Best wishes for a happy New Year. Partha krish

    Posted by: partha Krish | April 16th, 2005 - 5:13 am

  19. Dear Guru:I am not sure whether a walk-man or disc-man is so very dangerous but sure is embarassing.I used to love the gadget because I could enjoy the music whether film,light, carnatic or gazal without disturbing others.But once on my way to Trichy in Pallavan I was hearing Bala Mural’s “Thanga Radham Vandadu” in the walk-man that I did not notice the T.T.E asking for my ticket.My neighbour virtually shook me up.I apolagised for my indifferance.
    “Andhi mazhai pozhigirathu ovvoru thuliyilum un mugam therigirathu” is a beautiful mood song
    The songs suggested by Sapphani are quite good especially”AgAya gangai”"Raathiriyil poothirukkum thAmarai thAn penno” etc
    Best wishes for a happy New Year. Partha krish

    Posted by: partha Krish | April 16th, 2005 - 5:14 am

  20. i lost that document but i once wrote an article titled “Ennai Marandhu Vitten” (an obvious reference to the “Kannalaney” song) where i listed the songs that captured my imagination just by the virtue of meaningful lines…i’ll reel off a few (BY NO MEANS, IS IT A COMPREHENSIVE LIST) titles– satham ilaatha thanimai kaetten, poongaatru thirumbuma, mounathil vilaiyaadum manasaakshiye, kanaa kaanum kangall mella, malarndhu malaraadha, kalaivaaniye, nee paathi naan paathi kanney, kaadhal rojave, nalam vaazha, elorum sollum paatu…the list goes on…

    Posted by: ram | April 16th, 2005 - 5:50 am

  21. Hey LG, i have the Raj Tv KBalachandar function on my pc. If there is any way to send it to you, let me know.

    Posted by: Nitin | April 16th, 2005 - 7:04 am

  22. Yes - quite a dangerous instruement.
    If it falls and breaks, I feel really horrible!!!

    Posted by: sathish | April 16th, 2005 - 9:24 am

  23. Nitin,

    You could share the program through Bittorrent.

    Posted by: Arun | April 17th, 2005 - 7:48 am

  24. Lazy,

    Did you hear Netaji - The forgotten hero’s soundtrack? ARR is amazing!!

    Can’t wait to read your review on the soundtrack!

    Posted by: V | April 18th, 2005 - 3:10 am

  25. ARR,period movies and patriotism - Killer combo. Bose - The Forgotten Hero proves it yet again.

    Posted by: Maverick | April 18th, 2005 - 4:07 pm

  26. propecia There is no history of mankind, there are only many histories of all kinds of aspects of human life. And one of these is the history of political power. This is elevated into the history of the world.

    Posted by: propecia | July 18th, 2005 - 8:52 pm

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