Varugalamo and Jambupathe takes the listener to another world. Just brilliant - Sri TMK along with the magic of RKS sir's violin and Arun sir's percussion.
the Tamil bit took me on another train of thought, which is, which is better ? a sentence sung with that much elongation twice or thrice, so u choose the abstract meaning for yourself or listen to a upanyasam, where they mix stories for every line they sing ?
One of the All time greats. Sri TM Krishna is simply pure talent. Like him... hate him... but you simply have to bow to his music. Such a soothing soulful Music... Many thanks for sharing.
You forget this world, people full of Auditorium, Stage and all. Fully involved in the rAg and song with only knowing your accompanimentes only. Enjoying the full concert. Very happy KRISHNA 👌
varugalamo.......What a lovely performance of this song! I can listen to Sir's music all day and never get bored; instead, I experience serenity and enlightenment.
Well said, Vasantha Rao. This varugalamo is life changing. Things slow down and look more serene and beautiful. Very therapeutic. The lyrics, the natural naichyAnusandhanam in it, the ragam, the viLamba kaalam, the voice, the accompaniments... Man! We are so blessed to be able to listen to this.
There is no words to comment. You are godly gifted child for your parents.Surrender music worlld and let your life in god's bleesings way. Nee kadavulaal aasirvadikkappattaavan.
When it is good,say good.When it is very good,say Very good.To day TMK is at his best.God's gift.Enjoy.Don't compare with inimitable MDR or eccentric Mali.Lalgudi K.Sankaran.
I don't know why people make comparisons. each person is unique in his approach. by having negative attitude, they only expose themselves. very sorry that we have such unkkind listeners.
for varugalamo I listen to the original score by M M Dandapani Desigar. That to me is the benchmark. Just the right amount of tempo and lot of Bhava. Taking nothing away from TMK though.
I refer to Vallur Cheenu's comment and wish to tell him that it would be better for him to shed the arrogance in his comment. It is no where written that aged people should become arrogant in their attitude - ganesh mani
I also refer to Vallur Cheenu's comment. I do not think he is such a great man to comment such an unwanted comment. There might be people who would be commenting about Mr Vallur Cheenu's personal matter and his way of life. According to learned people, one would only reflect his way. He must know how to appreciate the people who have talents and only be appreciating the good work and talent of any person, the person who is commenting will reflect his own good nature and definitely not like Mr Vallur Cheenu. People should give him a good rebounce so that he stops such unnecessary, unwanted comment which is not at all expected.
The chavukka kalam in bharavi is good, but let TMK not think, he can be another MDR. This youngster paces his singing according to his will & moreover edited verson, which makes a sr.listener like me get irritated.. I don't why this younster is eccentric, inspite having talent. There can be only one eccentric musician, that was Mali, his antics too were also brilliant in the midst a wonderful rendition of flute kutcher. Everyone enjoyed it. But this man is not mali, his eccentricities irritates us.
Hi Vallur Cheenu. Why do you assume Sri T M Krishna thinks he can be another MDR? He never said any such thing. I have been attending concerts for more than sixty five years. That certainly makes me a very senior listener. (I am 72 years old.) His music and singing never irritated me. Why do you say his music irritates senior listeners like you? On the contrary, I consider his music celestial. His singing is Karnaamritam! It is divine. Just as MDR is MDR, there was no one like him, TMK is TMK, there is no one like him. The only man who can sing like him is perhaps Narada himself, no one else. During Sri TMK's concerts, I have felt "ananda" and shed copious tears. He sings with bhaava. Few vocalist now a days bring tears to my eyes. I treasure his concerts, and the joy I feel at his concerts linger for days, and his alapanas dance in my head when I cook, do laundry, eat dinner and go to sleep. Yesh Prabhu, Bushkill, Pennsylvania