I have always been
fascinated by Bharathiyaar’s
songs. My father had most of the songs learnt by-heart and had a
habit of singing out loudly at home. So ,in the pre-radio days that
is the only channel we grew up listening to.
Over the years ,
with more and more resources available on the Internet, I have read
up the songs, commentaries and have listened to various versions of
the songs rendered by celebrity singers and commoners alike. Every
time I listened to a song, it has been absolutely amazing to note
that the great poet’s songs sound as captivating in every avtar,
every form at any part of the day.
Recently, I listened
to , or I should say ,saw a video version of a song on the you tube
presented by the Indian Raga
group. It is a channel I follow regularly and it is heartening to note that the current generation loves the poet as much as we did. Here
it is .
What I liked was the
way, the artists moved seamlessly from a classic style to a folk
style on the same song, with the same instruments. The words are so
beautiful; sound so great, yet so simple to understand, and the flow
is so smooth adapting to every style or raagam it is sung in. Tamil
being an ancient language, many poets are tempted to use high-flown
words to show off their learning. But Bharathiyaar’s songs are so
contemporary in style that even though many of the words are hardly
ever used in spoken Tamil, every word hits home as if it is your
mother speaking.
It is not just the
beauty of the words, the meaning conveyed is so sublime that every
time you hear a song it is so much more inspiring !
Just to appreciate
his writings , one feels, a life time is not enough you wonder how on
earth did he compose so much in a short span of twenty odd years !
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