February 22nd, 2006

Was listening to an old

Was listening to an old favorite, Minsaaram Enn Meethu Paaikindrathey from Vidhyasagar’s Run. Absolutely elegant music with amazing use of percussions. The rushing tempo is also maintained throughout the song.

Harish Raghavendra was at his very best. Sadhana Sargam has been my favorite ever since her hindi debut except that her Tamil sucks. Azhagan becomes Alagan and so on. But then, I only wish she could get the pronounciation straight. Astounding voice. I think the guy who shouts Kaadhal Seeyae(continously) and the humming before the first saranam is the one listed as Jack Smely. What a team effort.

This was a personal favorite for a group of friends and we would listen to it all the time while driving. Forgot it somewhere down the line but enjoyed it thoroughly today.

5 Responses to “Was listening to an old”


  1. LG,
    This song has beautiful lyrics -
    //
    Uththaravittal Muththam Tharuven, Udhadugal Vaerkkum varai, Unmayil Naanum Yogiyandhanadi Unnai Paarkum Varaai
    //
    The lips are a part of the human body which do not sweat.

    Posted by: Rahul | February 22nd, 2006 - 12:46 pm

  2. Ithenna athisayam, Simbu-va parunga muthham koduppar rattham varra varaukkum.

    Posted by: demigod | February 22nd, 2006 - 1:16 pm

  3. Wasn’t that’Kaadhal Theeye’?

    Posted by: Maverick | February 22nd, 2006 - 2:02 pm

  4. hey, me too like this songs a lot. Easily the pick of the ablbum. Vidhyasagar is too good in mixing semi classical tunes with wetsern beats and he does it perfectly in this song.

    Posted by: Sureshkumar | February 23rd, 2006 - 9:08 am

  5. Hi Guru,

    Maverick is right. It is “Kadhal theeye”. I too did not get it whenever i heard this song. Found this after a long time.

    I am a regular reader of your blog. One of the things I do in the morning after checking e-mails. Good work.

    Posted by: Vijay | February 23rd, 2006 - 10:39 am

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