The Liner notes in the booklet that comes with Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya Collector's Edition Pack is written by yours truly (ursmusically P.S.Suresh Kumar). Thanks to Kaushik and others from Sony Music, who gave me this opportunity.
I didn't listen to the soundtrack separately yet, but with the film, it worked well. I liked the omnipresent eerie e-sounds, the title piano theme and the music in the boat rowing scene. The score as a whole added a great amount of intensity and urgency to an already intense and tight visual drama.
Nice job Suresh.Glad to see that you and this blog are not 'just another reviewer/blog'. The conversation with Matt Dunkley and this write up on the album's sleeve notes are your forays, i hope. All the best! :-)
tifosikrishna - No, it is not my handwriting. Sony Music have designed it this way, to keep it in sync with the way titles appear in the beginning of the film.
I must clarify that it is not that Sony Music came knocking my door, asking me to write this. I approached them with this idea. They read my write-ups in this blog and after almost a moneht I got a call from Sony Music asking me to send a write-up within a day. That is the short story behind this.
I am loving this film more and more as it gets older. With all this inputs from the collector's edition, i am going to watch it once again and feel the romance. Thanks
Through my friend only I came to know ur blog, following for some time..More than anything else, ur passion for BGM and the sincerity and the dedication and depth of the analysis is simply outstanding.... I wish u all the very best and its a treat for music lovers... Like reading reviews of the movie after watching it to see how our thoughts r matching with the writer..sameway now I am coming to ur blog and see ur BGM analysis and compare..excellent..keep up the good work...:)
Really Awesome bro... Especially the last one penned as a conversation between arr and GVM is breathtaking...Man this is the blog tat every music listener must subscribe too... Suresh a kind request can u post an article on naan mahaan alla scores by yuvan... i think u can ... there is lot to spk about in tat... thanks again...
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Thanks suresh. Keep it up!
Really cool! Congratulations!
This will surely be a part of my DVD collection :)
First interview with Matt & then this.... you are going places man... I am really happy for you... congrats.
Congrats Suresh!
UrbanVillager, Lakshminarayan Viju Ravichandran, tifosikrishna, Rajkumar
Thanks all for the kind words.
Hey congrats Suresh :)
haven't read the contents will read soon :)
That was written by you huh :0 ? That's deadly man !!
Btw, what do you think of The Social Network score if you have listened to it already?
Ganapathy ram - Thank you.
Vijay - Thanks.
I didn't listen to the soundtrack separately yet, but with the film, it worked well. I liked the omnipresent eerie e-sounds, the title piano theme and the music in the boat rowing scene. The score as a whole added a great amount of intensity and urgency to an already intense and tight visual drama.
It may sound naive... but is that your own handwriting as it is? If yes, then it must be extra special right???
Wow, way to go! I really like the way you write in your blog and I am glad that people have started noticing you.
Nice job Suresh.Glad to see that you and this blog are not 'just another reviewer/blog'. The conversation with Matt Dunkley and this write up on the album's sleeve notes are your forays, i hope. All the best! :-)
tifosikrishna - No, it is not my handwriting. Sony Music have designed it this way, to keep it in sync with the way titles appear in the beginning of the film.
Going places dude :)
Congrats...
Ramesh - Thanks for your kind words.
I must clarify that it is not that Sony Music came knocking my door, asking me to write this. I approached them with this idea. They read my write-ups in this blog and after almost a moneht I got a call from Sony Music asking me to send a write-up within a day. That is the short story behind this.
Aakarsh - Thanks for those nice words.
Muthuvel - Thank you dude.
Excellent visibility man. Chin up.
Suresh, neenga engeyo poyiteenga!!:-) Congratulations and wonderful work.
VijayGanesh - Thank you.
Shankar - :-) Thanks.
Congrats Suresh!!! Thanks to internet and blogging...U hv got ur dues...Way to go...
Balaji
Thank you Balaji
Hi suresh
just read the contents of the cd pack
As always it was very good.
No wonder urs is the first blog i started to follow regularly :)
Ganapathy ram - Thanks for reading. :-)
Great work suresh, as always.
Hey, but i found this.. i hope you would like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWUo2rNf5uM
Hathim J - Thank you.
And I have seen that video. I have a DVD of the entire concert.
going places suresh , really happy for you keep it up.
saturan - Thank you.
Congrats Suresh. You have grown in strength over the years. :)
Vijay Kumar - Thank you.
Fantastic job!!! Congratulations, Suresh Kumar. I am becoming a fan of yours.
I am loving this film more and more as it gets older. With all this inputs from the collector's edition, i am going to watch it once again and feel the romance. Thanks
Hi Suresh,
Through my friend only I came to know ur blog, following for some time..More than anything else, ur passion for BGM and the sincerity and the dedication and depth of the analysis is simply outstanding.... I wish u all the very best and its a treat for music lovers... Like reading reviews of the movie after watching it to see how our thoughts r matching with the writer..sameway now I am coming to ur blog and see ur BGM analysis and compare..excellent..keep up the good work...:)
Regards
Ramanan
Ramanan - Thank you. Glad to know that you revisit often and spend time to read posts here.
Really Awesome bro... Especially the last one penned as a conversation between arr and GVM is breathtaking...Man this is the blog tat every music listener must subscribe too...
Suresh a kind request can u post an article on naan mahaan alla scores by yuvan... i think u can ... there is lot to spk about in tat... thanks again...
varadharajan - Thank you.
I loved Yuvan's score in Naan Mahaan Alla. Will watch the film again and if I have something significant to say, I will.
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