The entire Dil Se soundtrack is a masterpiece and represents some of Rahman’s finest work and Indian film music as a whole. Highly recommend checking it out.
The original was sung by the Nightingale of India.... If Indian media was as spread as Western media or had the influence like it has today she would have been by far the most popular and highest amount of record selling artist of the planet. She was the great Late Lata Mangeshkar.
It's such a shame that Rahman is mostly known globally for a track like Jai ho. Us indian fans don't care about it at all. Somehow that had an earbug effect worldwide I suppose
He did and he will probably get few more, but Jai Ho is not his best composition... highly complex mind you but he has just done so many more; that Jai Ho seemed like "okay nice" to us. Simply put, Songs from Rangeela, Dil Se, Rockstar, Roja, Bombay etc.. are in their own league.. Those are unique. but as he is still at it and not that old; the best is yet to come.
Wow , long term follower here. Thanks for picking this up and doing a deep dive. As a person from India, Fantastic to see the recognition and your interpretation ! Now looking forward to the next metal Monday ; )
Rahman is a genius and this concert in his presence is fabulous. Why not try his Bombay Theme, only music or Taal se Taal, my favorite . If you don't know this composer, consider listen to him extensively. His music is magical.
It was actually pretty true to the original! Masterful! People have to listen to the original soundtrack arrangements if they don't know this banger! AR Rahman is a god. He's done so many legendary soundtracks... the only parallel in the US film market would be someone like Hans Zimmer or John Williams.
I think there are 16 performances in The Berkelee-ARRahman peformances playlist, and each of them is a great gateway for a non Indian as an introduction to Indian music!!
Wow, I know nothing about the technicalities of music, but this is one of the best and most detailed reactions I have ever seen on TH-cam! Since you mentioned you have not heard the original (which is worth a listen even after reacting to this version), I would just like to point out that the lead singer here has a very strong Bengali (eastern Indian) feel to her voice and Hindi accent (and she sings fabulously), but it really clashes with the south Indian feel of the song.
Thanks, I'll put those on my list of things to look up. I'd personally suggest to anyone who likes this that they also investigate Louiz Banks (who is Indian though his name isn't). His album 'Gangashakti' for a start.
Ar Rahman is considered as the god of music in India..his music literally teleports the listener to a higher dimension. He revolutionized indian music to a new era
A.R.R God of indian music.the one who entirely changed indian music..1st movie national award to oscar award.. is not a simple thing or joke...no one can come nerar him...He and His Music is popular without social media from 90s, unlike Present Era Music composers ....Few of the jealousy fans still compare him with others .Then why the other music composers are still sitting on the same chair till date.many came many went he is still ruling.'HE REACHED MARS' . proud to say he is one of the gretaest best music composer in the world...as we all know ....he is the inspiration for all music composers..he is the only one who give chance to all new talents, like singers and musicians..The OSCAR , BAFTA, GOLDEN GLOBE, award winner, BRITISH Academy of Film and Television Arts, New York: After Markham, a city in CANADA honoured AR Rahman by naming a street in his honour !! 7 times Hollywood used his music in their movies.The only man from Asia, who have entered most times at the ACADEMY AWARD. .He has composed for 12 Hollywood movies..His Movie which is Produced and Directed by Himself "LE MUSK" Nominated for 2023 Producers Guild of America ( PGA) .he was recognized by Time magazine in 2009 as one of the world's 100 most influential people A.R.RAHMAN is not a name its a BRAND....A.R.R the name is enough.|| JAI HO |||...A die hard fan from DELHI || th-cam.com/video/Cr0pRjsq3yc/w-d-xo.html
Sir, it seems to me like this is one of your first experiences with Indian music. This particular song is what AR Rahman is all about. This presentation of the original composition is fantastic. But if you ever find time, do listen to the original one, the baseline on that is one of the best ever recorded. The dynamic range of the track is vast, each instrument comes and shines. The singer Late Lata Mangeshkar (Legendary Singer) was the quintessential voice of the independent India. This track was never recognized for it's beauty in totality, majorly because of the lack of good audio systems had not reached every Indian home. But today, when I listen to it; it's one of the best mastered audio. The sound engineering is right up there with one of the best ever. The whole album "Dil Se" was a smashing hit; movie not so much. Do yourself a favor and listen to "Satrangi Re" from the same album, it will blow you away. If you're into music that technically is borderline insanely good; that track is one to start with. Every possible note in and above scale has been used and it works.
Really amazing that you react to this music. Thank you so much for that. Just to mention this: The bass player, Achal Murthy, an Indian guy living in Luxembourg is the bass player of my son’s alternative metal trio “Atomic Rocket Seeders”. The band is: Berklee bassman Achal Murthy, the incredible drummer Luca Daresta, an my son TAP (Thierry A. Porcedda) guitar and vocals. A live recording: th-cam.com/video/gpvJx3ChJs0/w-d-xo.html
1. A. R. Rahman, "Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera" (Swades): Berklee Indian Ensemble and Berklee World Strings and 2. Berklee Indian Ensemble ft. Armeen Musa - Jaago Piya from this same Berklee College. There are some more, but, these have waited 10 years.
The lyrics are supposed to be a bride talking about her wedding night to a girl friend of hers. The singer Lata (RIP) famously disliked """dirty"""" songs so the lyrics are very poetic and try to evocate sensuality while being very nebulous and romantic. Helps that Gulzar the lyricist is probably the finest poet of our time here in India. Gulzar + AR Rehman have produced some of the biggest, most iconic, most influential bits of music in modern Indian pop culture.
Some of us who came to the west as teenagers have enjoyed fusion music ! We feel comfortable with classical Indian music and understand the lyrics and at the same time enjoy pop charts etc.
Another AR Rahman song “Chayya chayya” from the same “Dil Se” movie soundtrack was also used by Spike Lee for the film inside man starring Denzel Washington. Check out the videos of the original songs.. they’re pretty cool too
Great, please listen to more songs form India. I would like to recommend 'Ilaiyaraaja' he is a legendary Indian composer known for blending traditional Indian music with modern and Western styles and he's always called as maestro as he's the first asian to compose a symphony, you should listen to his songs from movie 'nee thane en ponvasantham' and his oratario 'Thiruvasagam in Symphony ' which was the first indian oratario and 'I met bach' from 'how to name it' which is composed for an imaginary situation where Bach meets an Indian saint Thyagaraja
It is really hard to cap the original of this song. Incredible composition, music, singers... but this one manages to become my favourite live version of it. At least until AR Rahman pulls another wild rabbit out of his huge hat... You never know with that guy...
Hi, Doug. I've been waiting for the right time to make a suggestion and this is it. You must listen to Maria Kalaneimi's "Ahma". She, along with band members fron the Finnish Institute of Folk Music whip up extrordinary compositions. Ms. Kalaniemi plays the 5-row button accordion, which, if you are not familiar with it, is a mighty, redoubtable instrument by itself; ably supported by the rest of the band the music is alternately, cooly melodic then becomes wildly chaotic before resolving into a satisfying conclusion. It's almost exhausting. The whole album is amazing. Do yourself a favor! Hope you can get to this gem.
My Piano Teacher Armeen Musa (3rd girl from left side in front row) is performing here! Even she is a good music composer and singer here in Bangladesh 🇧🇩
If you want to check Indian bands as well, I have a list of some amazing songs The Local Train - Choo lo, Dilnawaz, Khudi (Rock) Hindi Parvaaz - Beparwah, color White (rock) Hindi The Girish and The Chronicles - Rock and Roll is here to Stay(Rock) English Indus Creed - Fireflies(Rock) English. Old legendary rock band in India. Avial - Nada Nada(Rock) Malayalam Paradigm Shift - khwabon mein teri(Folk Rock) Hindi. One of my fav bands, love their music Aswekeepsearching - Tattva, What if_?(post Rock) Hindi, English Agam - Mist of Capricorn ( Manavyalakincharadate ) Malayalam Bloodywood - Yaad, Zanjeero se, Jee Veerey(Folk Nu Metal) English and Hindi Bhayanak Maut - Shoreline, Ranti Nasha(Metal) English Skyharbor - Patience(Djent Metal) Collab between British and India, singer is Dan thompkins from Tesseract English. Goddess Gagged - Dreamer(Metal) English Inner Sanctum - Divided by hate(Metal) English Brodha V - Aigiri Nandini(hip hop version), Forever(ft Kr$na), Let em talk, Way too easy (Rap) English. Kr$na - No Cap (Rap) Hindi & english Northeast Cypher 2020
The magic of the Western string instruments that have no frets. You can make the harmonics you want. I love fusion from around the world when it touches on jazz, probably in my top 2 - 3 types of music.
I think if you say double harmonic major one more time Fariya Faraji will come at you with a pitchfork. This song is most likely in sindhu bhairavi raga (I'm no expert).
This is indeed a fusion of jazz with Indian classical and contemporary music. It was interesting that you brought that up. In the original, however, you may notice a fusion of Indian classical and contemporary music. You may react to Berklee Indian Ensemble ft Shankar Mahadevan - 5 Peace Band (Live at Berklee) th-cam.com/video/dn_1O3J56E8/w-d-xo.html This is originally a composition called 'Shakti' by '5 piece band' by John Mclaughlin, U Srinivas, Zakir Hussain, V Selvaganesh, and Shankar Mahadevan. Cheers.
That was really wonderful to watch!!! When you are in a mood to explore an early 18th century Indian classic composition reprised as a rock number, I would recommend... 'Dhanashree Thillana - Agam - Music Mojo - Kappa TV' And at the same time you are in a mood to also check out Indian classical Dance, in its tune, then it would be "DHANASHREE THILLANA - TEAM ANARTANA" Hope you enjoy it on Daily Doug : ) : )
Please check out Indian Classical Instruments Jam ft. SIRI | Tushar Lall (TIJP) Requiem for a Dream Music (originally composed by Clint Mansell) on Indian Classical Instruments Its awesome..
The entire Dil Se soundtrack is a masterpiece and represents some of Rahman’s finest work and Indian film music as a whole. Highly recommend checking it out.
Actually, the greatest album ever produced.
Indian music is eternal and so sophisticated.
Excellent at every level and truly exciting and beautiful. I want to hear tons more of this!
Please watch-Berklee Indian Ensemble - Unnai Kaanadhu Naan (360 Video from Power Station at BerkleeNYC)
Beautiful experience. Thanks for sharing that@@gulfbala72
The original was sung by the Nightingale of India.... If Indian media was as spread as Western media or had the influence like it has today she would have been by far the most popular and highest amount of record selling artist of the planet. She was the great Late Lata Mangeshkar.
How well put arya👏
Didn't AR Rahman also win an Oscar for Jai Ho? (Slumdog Millionaire)
Yes, 2 Oscars for this movie.
Slumdog mil is just 30% of Rahman's potential
It's such a shame that Rahman is mostly known globally for a track like Jai ho. Us indian fans don't care about it at all. Somehow that had an earbug effect worldwide I suppose
He did and he will probably get few more, but Jai Ho is not his best composition... highly complex mind you but he has just done so many more; that Jai Ho seemed like "okay nice" to us. Simply put, Songs from Rangeela, Dil Se, Rockstar, Roja, Bombay etc.. are in their own league.. Those are unique. but as he is still at it and not that old; the best is yet to come.
AR Rehman was subpar on this one. Not up to his true potential.
Satrangi Re
Chaiya Chaiya
Phir Se Ud Chala
Nadaan Parinde
and so many more..
I enjoyed the seamless flow from Eastern to Western styles. Superb musicianship all around!
Basic is indian classical though
That is FANTASTIC! Several years back, I saw Anoushka Shankar in concert and it was very similar, very Fusion mostly Indian and Jazz!
I think I requested this one on your channel sometime ago. Glad to see this one!!
Wow , long term follower here. Thanks for picking this up and doing a deep dive. As a person from India, Fantastic to see the recognition and your interpretation ! Now looking forward to the next metal Monday ; )
WOW! What a groove...
Rahman is a genius and this concert in his presence is fabulous. Why not try his Bombay Theme, only music or Taal se Taal, my favorite . If you don't know this composer, consider listen to him extensively. His music is magical.
It was actually pretty true to the original! Masterful! People have to listen to the original soundtrack arrangements if they don't know this banger! AR Rahman is a god. He's done so many legendary soundtracks... the only parallel in the US film market would be someone like Hans Zimmer or John Williams.
I think there are 16 performances in The Berkelee-ARRahman peformances playlist, and each of them is a great gateway for a non Indian as an introduction to Indian music!!
Wow, I know nothing about the technicalities of music, but this is one of the best and most detailed reactions I have ever seen on TH-cam! Since you mentioned you have not heard the original (which is worth a listen even after reacting to this version), I would just like to point out that the lead singer here has a very strong Bengali (eastern Indian) feel to her voice and Hindi accent (and she sings fabulously), but it really clashes with the south Indian feel of the song.
Please do more videos like this! Indian fusion is amazing and is becoming more mainstream.
I recommend the following:
"Exquisite Afternoon Raag Bhimpalasi | Kaushiki Chakraborty"
"Divine Layakari | Raag Yaman | Ustad Shahid Parvez & Ojas Adhiya"
"Shakti: Tiny Desk Concert" (The last song at 13:20)
Thanks, I'll put those on my list of things to look up. I'd personally suggest to anyone who likes this that they also investigate Louiz Banks (who is Indian though his name isn't). His album 'Gangashakti' for a start.
Elite taste, I would like to add Sid Sriram : Tiny desk concert
Ar Rahman is considered as the god of music in India..his music literally teleports the listener to a higher dimension. He revolutionized indian music to a new era
no he isnt lmao
@@manuthefourth then who? Tamil nadu has the best music directors in the country. bye bye
GOD Indian Light Music is Mr.Ilayaraja, for whom Mr.AR Rahman as worked keyboard player/assistant.
Of course no! One among the best ..Not God.😂
@@premsadanand1563 only people with gifted ears can feel his magical music.. For others lyk u can enjoy it in next birth😁..
This group si crazy ! (and AR Rahman's songs beautiful ;)
@Doug you might REALLY enjoy the whole concert performance they did at Berklee Boston, with Mohini Dey on bass ... fantastic stuff !!!
A.R.R God of indian music.the one who entirely changed indian music..1st movie national award to oscar award.. is not a simple thing or joke...no one can come nerar him...He and His Music is popular without social media from 90s, unlike Present Era Music composers ....Few of the jealousy fans still compare him with others .Then why the other music composers are still sitting on the same chair till date.many came many went he is still ruling.'HE REACHED MARS' . proud to say he is one of the gretaest best music composer in the world...as we all know ....he is the inspiration for all music composers..he is the only one who give chance to all new talents, like singers and musicians..The OSCAR , BAFTA, GOLDEN GLOBE, award winner, BRITISH Academy of Film and Television Arts, New York: After Markham, a city in CANADA honoured AR Rahman by naming a street in his honour !! 7 times Hollywood used his music in their movies.The only man from Asia, who have entered most times at the ACADEMY AWARD. .He has composed for 12 Hollywood movies..His Movie which is Produced and Directed by Himself "LE MUSK" Nominated for 2023 Producers Guild of America ( PGA) .he was recognized by Time magazine in 2009 as one of the world's 100 most influential people A.R.RAHMAN is not a name its a BRAND....A.R.R the name is enough.|| JAI HO |||...A die hard fan from DELHI || th-cam.com/video/Cr0pRjsq3yc/w-d-xo.html
You missed to mention A R Rahman won 2 oscars too ❤️
2?
Grammies, Golden globe 🌎
@@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz987 yes yes for the same movie ig
@@ArpitSgh36 no he has 1 oscar
@@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz987 2 best bgm and best song.
Sir, it seems to me like this is one of your first experiences with Indian music.
This particular song is what AR Rahman is all about.
This presentation of the original composition is fantastic.
But if you ever find time, do listen to the original one, the baseline on that is one of the best ever recorded. The dynamic range of the track is vast, each instrument comes and shines. The singer Late Lata Mangeshkar (Legendary Singer) was the quintessential voice of the independent India. This track was never recognized for it's beauty in totality, majorly because of the lack of good audio systems had not reached every Indian home. But today, when I listen to it; it's one of the best mastered audio. The sound engineering is right up there with one of the best ever. The whole album "Dil Se" was a smashing hit; movie not so much.
Do yourself a favor and listen to "Satrangi Re" from the same album, it will blow you away. If you're into music that technically is borderline insanely good; that track is one to start with.
Every possible note in and above scale has been used and it works.
Ar Rahman pride of nation
Really amazing that you react to this music. Thank you so much for that.
Just to mention this: The bass player, Achal Murthy, an Indian guy living in Luxembourg is the bass player of my son’s alternative metal trio “Atomic Rocket Seeders”.
The band is: Berklee bassman Achal Murthy, the incredible drummer Luca Daresta, an my son TAP (Thierry A. Porcedda) guitar and vocals.
A live recording: th-cam.com/video/gpvJx3ChJs0/w-d-xo.html
Just to add, that yesterday, Sunday, Atomic Rocket Seeders played the opening act for Bruce Dickinson in Luxembourg, of course with Achal on bass.
1. A. R. Rahman, "Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera" (Swades): Berklee Indian Ensemble and Berklee World Strings
and
2. Berklee Indian Ensemble ft. Armeen Musa - Jaago Piya
from this same Berklee College. There are some more, but, these have waited 10 years.
The lyrics are supposed to be a bride talking about her wedding night to a girl friend of hers. The singer Lata (RIP) famously disliked """dirty"""" songs so the lyrics are very poetic and try to evocate sensuality while being very nebulous and romantic. Helps that Gulzar the lyricist is probably the finest poet of our time here in India. Gulzar + AR Rehman have produced some of the biggest, most iconic, most influential bits of music in modern Indian pop culture.
Thank you for reacting to indian music ❤
This is a truly excellent song.
Some of us who came to the west as teenagers have enjoyed fusion music ! We feel comfortable with classical Indian music and understand the lyrics and at the same time enjoy pop charts etc.
Again beautiful music
Hey doug, you know how to sound while bg is played , really loved how much you resonate with the music
Another AR Rahman song “Chayya chayya” from the same “Dil Se” movie soundtrack was also used by Spike Lee for the film inside man starring Denzel Washington. Check out the videos of the original songs.. they’re pretty cool too
Amazing, sir.
You need to react to the whole Berklee Indian Ensemble tribute to AR Rahman concert
Rahman is one of the best musicians of all times!
Love this! Have to recommend, the Shakti: Tiny Desk Concert.
Great, please listen to more songs form India. I would like to recommend 'Ilaiyaraaja' he is a legendary Indian composer known for blending traditional Indian music with modern and Western styles and he's always called as maestro as he's the first asian to compose a symphony, you should listen to his songs from movie 'nee thane en ponvasantham' and his oratario 'Thiruvasagam in Symphony ' which was the first indian oratario and 'I met bach' from 'how to name it' which is composed for an imaginary situation where Bach meets an Indian saint Thyagaraja
It is really hard to cap the original of this song. Incredible composition, music, singers... but this one manages to become my favourite live version of it. At least until AR Rahman pulls another wild rabbit out of his huge hat... You never know with that guy...
Great reaction and insights sir to a cover I absolutely adore 🫡 ❤
The tracks never settled at one groove and one instrument 🎷
Its subtle shaastriya sangeet with 7 swaras that goes precisely into every node.
Hi, Doug. I've been waiting for the right time to make a suggestion and this is it. You must listen to Maria Kalaneimi's "Ahma". She, along with band members fron the Finnish Institute of Folk Music whip up extrordinary compositions. Ms. Kalaniemi plays the 5-row button accordion, which, if you are not familiar with it, is a mighty, redoubtable instrument by itself; ably supported by the rest of the band the music is alternately, cooly melodic then becomes wildly chaotic before resolving into a satisfying conclusion. It's almost exhausting. The whole album is amazing. Do yourself a favor! Hope you can get to this gem.
My Piano Teacher Armeen Musa (3rd girl from left side in front row) is performing here! Even she is a good music composer and singer here in Bangladesh 🇧🇩
You can also check A.R. Rehman's Live show performing "Chandralekha". It is mind blowing.
From Radiohead to now AR Rehman! Glad you discovered this.
Loved the reaction. You should check out Agam - Rangapura Vihara next. It will blow your mind!
Pls pls check out ARRahman oscar winning background score, your ears will be blessed with sitar.....
A R REHMAN himself is a music divine 😊
Thae culmination of such vocal and instrumental emotions are rare
should wtch 'Taal se Taal mila' what a music, the percussions❤
Watch VARAH ROOPAM lyrical from movie kantara one of the best from india 🙌🏻
Strongly recommended - Bol Hu by Soch [cokestudio version]
Welcome to the ocean of Indian music .
AR Rahman Magical music🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Listen original in movie, the voice of late " lata ji", another world ❤
If you want to check Indian bands as well, I have a list of some amazing songs
The Local Train - Choo lo, Dilnawaz, Khudi (Rock) Hindi
Parvaaz - Beparwah, color White (rock) Hindi
The Girish and The Chronicles - Rock and Roll is here to Stay(Rock) English
Indus Creed - Fireflies(Rock) English. Old legendary rock band in India.
Avial - Nada Nada(Rock) Malayalam
Paradigm Shift - khwabon mein teri(Folk Rock) Hindi. One of my fav bands, love their music
Aswekeepsearching - Tattva, What if_?(post Rock) Hindi, English
Agam - Mist of Capricorn ( Manavyalakincharadate ) Malayalam
Bloodywood - Yaad, Zanjeero se, Jee Veerey(Folk Nu Metal) English and Hindi
Bhayanak Maut - Shoreline, Ranti Nasha(Metal) English
Skyharbor - Patience(Djent Metal) Collab between British and India, singer is Dan thompkins from Tesseract English.
Goddess Gagged - Dreamer(Metal) English
Inner Sanctum - Divided by hate(Metal) English
Brodha V - Aigiri Nandini(hip hop version), Forever(ft Kr$na), Let em talk, Way too easy (Rap) English.
Kr$na - No Cap (Rap) Hindi & english
Northeast Cypher 2020
i love your research and believe me thats what makes you different from others
The magic of the Western string instruments that have no frets. You can make the harmonics you want.
I love fusion from around the world when it touches on jazz, probably in my top 2 - 3 types of music.
Without man (proper musician), music knowledge , instruments are useless
Half-Ass knowledge is dangerous & you prove that!
Helvering understands all kinds of music!
Berklee Indian Ensemble feat. Shreya Ghoshal - Sundari Pennae
Please do a reaction for this as well. You will really enjoy this.
Awesome ❤
I think if you say double harmonic major one more time Fariya Faraji will come at you with a pitchfork. This song is most likely in sindhu bhairavi raga (I'm no expert).
This made me proud 😄
Plz do this more🙏
Urs reaction is super super
AR Rehman and Gulzar is my gods. An indian born in the 90s.
Dude, he won two academy awards (oscars) too but you missed to mention those.
hi sir i am used to watch foreigners reaction on indian music.. i can suggest a lot of songs... plz reply
Has he ever done music by Mahavishnu Orchestra or Shakti? Would be a very interesting thing to hear him dissect those.
I can also recommend the Soemon ensemble from Japan
U have to check out CHAIYAAN CHAIYAAN from the same DIL SE album ❤❤❤
This is indeed a fusion of jazz with Indian classical and contemporary music. It was interesting that you brought that up. In the original, however, you may notice a fusion of Indian classical and contemporary music.
You may react to
Berklee Indian Ensemble ft Shankar Mahadevan - 5 Peace Band (Live at Berklee)
th-cam.com/video/dn_1O3J56E8/w-d-xo.html
This is originally a composition called 'Shakti' by '5 piece band' by John Mclaughlin, U Srinivas, Zakir Hussain, V Selvaganesh, and Shankar Mahadevan.
Cheers.
Well reaction
You should listen to narumuagye song from iruvar which was classical masterpiece
Nice reaction, do check out another rahman berklee ensemble- thee thee❤
SIR, YOU SHOULD START LOOKING INTO the Maestro Illayaraja sir's music. Will look forward to it.
React "Endaro Mahanubhavulu" its a gem💎
Nice 💐🇮🇳👌
You should check out the original version of the song if you haven't yet...
Carnatic and Hindustani is god tier music🔥, once u master it u can learn any style of music
You should check out at Rahman meets berklee vande mataram it's an all time classic
Tokyo Rain by Marcus Warner is a masterpiece soundtrack!
You should check that out!
Nice!
There was a song Diya Jale
Please listen this team's (Berkeley ensumble) " unai kanadha"
You should listen to this composition
yad lagla sairat full song
That was really wonderful to watch!!!
When you are in a mood to explore an early 18th century Indian classic composition reprised as a rock number, I would recommend... 'Dhanashree Thillana - Agam - Music Mojo - Kappa TV'
And at the same time you are in a mood to also check out Indian classical Dance, in its tune, then it would be "DHANASHREE THILLANA - TEAM ANARTANA"
Hope you enjoy it on Daily Doug : ) : )
Please react-Berklee Indian Ensemble - Unnai Kaanadhu Naan (360 Video from Power Station at BerkleeNYC)
Thanks.
10:44 yes please
you should have listned orginal DIL SE MOVIE Song with Lata mangeskar voice....
Oscor winner bro... What searching engine you are using/used/use😂😂😂
Watch thee thee song as well from AR rahman compose in berkle
React to all Telugu Tamil Ar Rahman live songs
Spb live songs.
Kk live songs..
Rahman is God of Music..
U should review the original sound track
Check out “kehena hi kya “ from a r Rahman
Try the same Jiya Jale cover by K. S. Harisankar ft Rajesh Vaidhya, Pragathi Band. You’ll definitely love it. Trust me.
Secret Chiefs 3 is a natural recommendation here.
Please check out Indian Classical Instruments Jam ft. SIRI | Tushar Lall (TIJP) Requiem for a Dream Music (originally composed by Clint Mansell) on Indian Classical Instruments Its awesome..
Jai ho song live ,with out instruments😂❤
you should check the orginal before listening to covers to understand the both versions.