On the day A R Rahman received
<http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/41910/Bollywood-hails-Rahman-winning-Golden-Globe.html>the
Golden Globe Award, I decided that, if Rahman went on to win the
Oscars<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcKhIykF72I>,
I would blog about My Top 10 Favorite A R Rahman tracks. So here they are.

The first comment I received from most of my friends, is that, Top 10 is too
small a thing to contain the full Rahman. Even the Oscars had to catch up so
late, so what can you say about an upstart blogger's ad-hoc listings ? So so
true, I knew it before I listed them. When I pulled a piece of paper and
went on to scribble 'top-of-mind-recall' tracks, the list came to 35, in the
first two minutes. Yet, there are so many Top 10
lists<http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Ten_Best_Songs_of_A.R.Rahman-57146-1.html>,
let me just add one more. Not that my list matters, particularly since my
music sense is well-documented on this blog
before<http://whirlmind.blogspot.com/2009/03/value-of-tenacity-in-youth.html>.
But after all, as Munnabhai put
it<http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=aamir+rangeela+apun+public&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=>,
apun public hai public, kya ?

If you don't like Rahman, simple, I don't like you. :) :) . But, since the
world is so vast and has unnecessary room for all of us, and I also want to
pride about balanced perspectives even when they are irrelvant, I still have
stuff for people who don't like his music: I'll make a mention of the few
things that I don't like about ARR's music, towards the end. It so happens,
some of my favorites in this list are from Tamil, because I also relate to
the lyrics. But, I am sure, most of these are equally enjoyable in their
Hindi and Telugu or even Swahili equivalents.

Most links point to : Wikipedia/Youtube/Dhingana

10. Kannum kannum kollai adithal.<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gp2v5vCsvs>..
The Artham Song from Thiruda Thiruda <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108329/>
....

I can only start from the time I started listening to A R Rahman's music.
Unlike so many others who proudly mention today that they knew him from the
good old days when he was known as Dileep, like
this<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mani_Shankar>movie director I had
dinner with. I arrived rather late into that world.
Life had been busy, juggling between college, part-time/summer jobs, service
activities and competitive exams. I hadn't watched movies for the previus 7
years. The comfort of touching a 4-digit salary for the first time
(particularly when you started with 2-digits) allows you certain
indulgences. Roja<http://www.dhingana.com/roja/movie/songs/hindi/latest/173>,
in all its glory, had come and gone, taking the music world by storm while I
was busy in chinna chinna velai. I would catch up with it later.

I was staying at my friend's place, who was preparing for PG Medical
Entrance and I was surprised to see that, about once in two hours or so, he
would, take a break, play a couple of songs, jump around and get back to
serious study. One of them was, Kannum kannum kollai adithal. It's exam
time, try it out, may be with companion track, Putham pudhu bhoomi
vendum<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuUIQu9KiqM>.
When I last heard, my friend had made it big, both in medicine and in music.
:) :) If you try it with some other song, I am not responsible. (As if
otherwise I am).

9. Radha Kaise Na
jaley<http://www.dhingana.com/lagaan/movie/songs/hindi/latest/302>..
from Lagaan.. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagaan>.

There are some tunes which infect you and infect all others who come in
contact with you all through the day. Because, you began your day singing it
when you came out of the bathroom, having taken your cool time, insensitive
to the subtle needs of the waiting roommates. It used to be Hariharan's 'Pachai
Niramey <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHE_aJMVSTA>' for one of my friends,
and the hum for him and haunt for the others used to be so much that, others
would cry out and plead for change of track or change of bathroom ... 'hey..
please da.....' . For me, it is Radha Kaise na Jaley.. Oh, how many times, I
have looped and looped and listened to this....

8. Nilaa 
Kaaykiradhu<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxkri9Gw87o&feature=related>...
from Indira <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indira_%28film%29>

If you are still under the myth that Rahman is all about Shivamani's drums
and western-sounding music, you should hear this kiddu song from Indira,
almost carnatic piece. So melodious, so soothing, so relaxing, you won't
read the rest of this post because you will fall asleep. If you are the
fast-track type, replace this rank with Kannodu
Kaanbhathellam<http://www.raaga.com/playerV31/index.asp?pick=3853&bhcp=1>from
Jeans <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeans_%28film%29>.

7. Pachai Kiligal Tholodu <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_RKWIz5dyE>...
from Indian... <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_%28film%29>
There was a time, for 10 months, when I was (literally) jobless, and if
carrom board can be considered keeping busy, one of my hobbies (?!) was to
re-write the lyrics of my favorite Rahman tracks to my favorite devotional
themes and share it with friends. One from that time, is this, rendered by
Yesudas, who, well, actually knew ARR from the time when he was Dileep. I
would love to give this remix-friendly slot to Oruvan Oruvan
Mudhalali<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_NOyAakmK0>,
which even the Japanese liked <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muthu>, but, no,
this is not about Kamal vs. Rajni or about SPB vs. Yesudas, its ARR vs. ARR.

6. Bharat humko jaan se bhee pyara
hai<http://www.dhingana.com/roja/movie/songs/hindi/latest/173>....
from Roja <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roja>

It's now well-known that Patriotism is Rahman's best and favorite forte. No
cultural event or a programme on patriotism would be complete without this
piece from Roja. For a change, I like the Hindi version much better, because
it sounds much more unifying. I have heard it being used and re-used again
and again in patriotic plays and everytime it sounds as inspiring as it did
the first time.

5. Bombay - Theme Tune - Instrumental
:<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGvU4fdVb-w>

There are some tunes for which you don't need lyrics. It's as if the tune
can convey the context and the sentiments of the moment. The theme tune
instrumental of Bombay is one such. Less luck for Kadri
Gopalnath<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadri_Gopalnath>'s
saxophone, because I had to push out Mettu
Podu<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7mMLm6jZTo>from
Duet <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duet_%28film%29> and make way for this
popular choice for the instrumental slot.

4. Yeh Tara Woh Tara <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HabrmCs7nFA>... from
Swades <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swades>...

If there can be a very simple-sounding tune, as if straight out of a school
annual day programme, yet one that flows gentle and cool like a river into
your ears and make you forget those 7 minutes and 53 seconds, and bring with
it a message for change, you need a track like this.

3. Maa Tujhe Salaam from Vande Mataram :
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ399KOoNRA>

If someone could re-ignite the interest of youth in patriotism through
modern music, ARR would be sure on the list. The rendering of Vande Mataram,
should make you join the crowd and hum or sing out aloud. If it doesn't, you
could have been born anywhere, not necessarily in India. :) :) Even the
halls in Los Angeles do it, when ARR performs it
live<http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=rahman+vande+mataram+live&aq=f>,
though he mostly does it as Maa Tujhe Salaam instead of Thai Manney
Vanakkam<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pnidvlpw8oM&feature=related>which
has equally inspiring lyrics.

2. Iswar Allah Tere Jahan mein <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoFLmdgiisw>....
from 1947 Earth <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_Earth>...

This is one song that mesmerized me when I heard it the first time,
introduced by a friend <http://raamp.blogspot.com/>. It was much before I
saw the movie, even before I knew it was composed by A R Rahman. It still
has the same effect on me.

And the Nams-car award goes to... :)

1. Pray for me,
Brother<http://www.dhingana.com/play/pray-for-me/NDYyNzQ%3D/pop/1>

The best track, gets the least number of words in tribute, because, when you
listen to good music, you don't talk about it, you don't blog about it, you
don't go gaga about it and jump about it. You just listen. If you have done
all that, you come back and listen once again. And may be pray thereafter.
Silence can bring out the music in you, and, such music, can bring about a
silence in you. This is one such piece.

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Irony, no ? Jai Ho <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jai_Ho> is not among the
Top 10. I think, far greater music has been composed by A R Rahman, and the
worldwide recognition was long due. It had to happen through Jai Ho, and it
did, because of the movie's Englishwala visibility or whatever. I do like
the track a lot, however. I agree once again with the many-faced
blogger<http://manyaface.blogspot.com/>,
who is attributed to have said, that if ARR gets the Oscar for Jai Ho, it
would be like Einstien <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein>getting the
Nobel Prize for explaining Photo-Electric effect.

Even for my own favorites, the list is grossly incomplete. There is no
Sapnay <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapnay>, no
Rhythm<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_%28film%29>,
no Taal <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taal_%28film%29>, no
Water<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_%282005_film%29>,
no Jeans <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeans_%28film%29>, no
Guru<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_%282007_film%29>,
no Yuva <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuva>, not even Alai
Payudhey<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaipayuthey>?
What kind of a funny list is this, without Chikku Bukku
Railey<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikku_Bukku_Rayile>,
Muqabla <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dil_Se> and
Masti-ki-Pathshala<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rang_De_Basanti>?

Change the topic....

Jaane Tu is not there, because I was put off by the accidental, but obvious,
resembling in the first few seconds of the song had with 'Appudo Eppudo'
from Bommarillu <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaane_Tu..._Ya_Jaane_Na>. That
the rest of the song follows a totally different tune should, of course, be
mentioned in the same beat.

I don't like when the excellence of lyrics in one language gets diminished
when it's re-written in another language. Vennilave
Vennilave<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsKIlhn6if8>'s
is way better than Chanda Rey
, but no other language could match Rangeela
Re<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzbpGWAJPzg>in Hindi, with which
Rahman made his Hindi debut. I also don't like it when
Rahman, re-uses one of his earlier tunes in a different context, for the
sake of adapting it to Hindi or English, particularly when the earlier
version was so wonderful. 'Poraley Ponnu
thaayi<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LxI-NY2cgQ>'
in Karuthamma <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karuththamma>was so beautiful,
demonstrating ARR's music for a rural setting. Gurus of
Peace<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJhZD7zx_Ns>in Vande Mataram is
good, but I think the Karuthamma song was better though
it may not have had the same reach as Vande Mataram. Taal's famous
Ishq Bina<http://www.dhingana.com/play/-ishq-bina-/MTgwOQ%3D%3D/pop/1>,reworked
for "Love isn't so easy" in Bombay
Dreams <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Dreams>, made it only worse...

I also like it better when old friend Shivamani is felt but contained, like
in Roja jaaneman <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSvJzG1FhuI>, though the
roaring success of a lot of songs including
Azeem-o-shan-shahenshah<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodha_Akbar>andChaiyya
chaiyya<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_2gW3zwMMQ>,
is precisely because of the domination and flawless delivery of drums.

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-- 
regards,
Vithur

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