no ... u need to listen again and again. in those days in 90s to mid 2000s u were young had time to listen songs and align with your live, love, marriage. now u r in early or late 40s you are busy with work life responsibilities
Gold Standard ! I'm sure many will agree when I say that this time was something special: the prodigious beginnings of a young boy, an almost shrine-like studio, sheer skill & brilliance of a lad determined to shake up everything in his path. This video is a hallmark of what a musician can aspire to be. I just love how the whole mystic and ground breaking sounds & composing sessions of the early 90's has been captured here so beautifully by Surabhi. Thank you Surabhi & Thank you arr4u!
It's incredible how ARR has maintained that very same humble attitude and composure all through his career and we could see how he kept that run away hit of Roja not entering his head and focused on creating greater stuff. It's a shame we don't see such an attitude with modern day musicians some of who are reek of bad attitude.
Love u Rahman Sir...music of that era makes me feel nostalgic. Want to go back to those days. My childhood without ur music would had bn dull... Thanks sooooo much. With love from Kashmir 💖❤💙🍁🍁🍁😘😘😘
So nice to also see H.Shridhar who is beautifully mixing ARR's music into satin, silky texture. :) Gotta love the Korg 01/ W ;) accompanied by the Roland-D50 & of course many other CD samples. Love ARR's jazzy run at the 4:30 mark. This level of playing blows almost every other musician out of the water including all button pushers in today's DAW & sequencer run world.
Rahman was one of the first buyers of korg 01/W in south India, his success automatically made it a huge success. In fact I was drooling after it then, but it was way out of my reach, but then fast forward a decade and I got past the obsession by getting a 01/W proX, the top of the line 88 key version.. I have other keyboards too, but 01/W stands out with a character of its own.. or maybe its in my mind
@@hermeslord Indeed! The early 90's has the Korg 01/W written all over it very well until the early 2000s. No wonder it's enshrined in his own living room. That's awesome you have it, I tried getting one but it was so elusive, so I went ahead with Kontakt samples of the 01/W : D I own a Korg Kronos X 73 but honestly the 01/w has a different character to it. So I agree with you, I'd love to have an 01/w someday.
Btw, were you familiar with the studio layout at Panchathan at this time? We see this composing room with the sampler & keyboard rig & the mixing rig on the opposite end . Then there is the main mixing room as seen in the other interview. I'm sure there were other rooms as well ?
@@ngirish1986 I only have a faint recollection.. this was early 90s.. at that time he must have just come into the limelight with Roja or maybe before, it was like going to someone's house.. the ground floor had a small reception with folding steel chairs and more intriguingly pages of keyboard magazine with Korg ads were framed on the wall.. I distinctly remember tony banks (genesis) endorsement of Korg in one of those frames.. I was happy to come across someone who was nuts about keyboards like me.. the studio I recall was on the upper floor through a narrow staircase adjacent to the small driveway.. it had a central area, primarily wired with his rig and stuff, two small booths I think for vocal and performance and one mixing desk with fostex spool recorder in the control room.. cant recall more because I didn't spend more than 10 to 15 minutes there as I was just there on a small errand/ favour to someone.. and yes he wasn't there.. if he were then things might have taken a very different turn for me
@@hermeslord Excellent !! But this is not the control room right? It's the other one from the Netru Illatha interview ? And i think around 95 were combined as seen from the pongal theme composing session perhaps. Man, that's awesome you were in there around this time, if things went well they might have captured you on video as well ;)
I believe this video was shoot by Surbhi team (Surbhi was used to be aired on doordarshan in 1993-94) in regards to AR's interview after Roja's success....this video again made me mesmerized. Big thanks to the uploader...
i dont know why all of a sudden these hidden videos are coming out.. why were they hidden for so many days. now there is a flood of rahman's rare videos in 2018
yeah saw even kbalachander introducing arr for roja ..where were these videos till now from 2007 or 08 8 search utube for arr songs and videos today only seing these only surabhi programme was there in utube
Who had known that child will become a popular music director ... Gv prakash Kumar... Allow children to pursue their passion... They will surely succeed
The jazz improv he does after entering the room from a break is just out of this world . That is his true self. That is what always sets him apart from the rest of them. Ilayaraja is on a parcel track with Classical, but Rahman is classical plus jazz plus rock plus native tunes.
Ilayaraja sir = western classical +folk+carnatic music +....... ARR sir= hindustani classical + jazz+ western classical This is the main difference in my humble opinion
The G V Prakash sung song I first heard in 2000 Hindi film ' Pukar', with lines 'Eashwar, Ya Allah, Yeh Pukar Sun Le' ( God, Please listen to this call). It is amusing to know that Rahman composed the tune back in 1992.
it was used in his 1996 Malaysia concert first as a song in tribute for Bosnia suffers before becoming as a song named Ek Tu hi barosa. Track name "Oh Bosnia".
@@hareneishnadhar I was there in the concert, the 90K capacity stadium was half full and had Japanese crowds. I was 13 then just 5km from my home. Never went to any concerts since then.
In 1993 on his first movie ROJA.. AR Rahman is the only one who made revolution in composing the song only with Paino and computer without orchestra. Rahman had that ability.. Those period of time Ilayaraja, MSV and sum other music directors are legendary in composing only with orchestra bcz they are not aware of paino computer kinda western composition where rahman mastered in it..
GV Prakash's track is from a Muslim devotional album Deen Isai Malai by Rahman from pre- Roja time. The same tune was later used in Hindi film Pukar as Ek Tu Hi Bharosa (Ishwar Allah).
it was used in his 1996 Malaysia concert first as a song in tribute for Bosnia suffers before becoming as a song named Ek Tu hi barosa. Track name "Oh Bosnia".
Wow wow wow. Many thanks to the uploader! 🙏🏻 for sharing such old rare videos of AR rahman garu. I always had this curiosity to see his studio and working style. Pls share more if any. Many thanks again.
I hope this small dark room has so much of Tears/Pain/insult/Critisism/Hardwork/Sacrifice/Happiness/Success/Achievements...we love u ARR...
Why do you hope for it to have tears?
@@mahemaatv1600 haha people are so convinced by movies
New Era of indian music made from these small room 🔥
New era of good sound engineering and computer aided musicians
hardwaork, simplisity, down to earth=THALAIVAN ARR
His 90s to mid 2000s songs are the best and of a kind, in my opinion. Everything about his music stood out then!
Now is pretty normal I would say.
May be because of old studio and old instruments???
no ... u need to listen again and again.
in those days in 90s to mid 2000s u were young had time to listen songs and align with your live, love, marriage.
now u r in early or late 40s you are busy with work life responsibilities
Gold Standard ! I'm sure many will agree when I say that this time was something special: the prodigious beginnings of a young boy, an almost shrine-like studio, sheer skill & brilliance of a lad determined to shake up everything in his path. This video is a hallmark of what a musician can aspire to be. I just love how the whole mystic and ground breaking sounds & composing sessions of the early 90's has been captured here so beautifully by Surabhi. Thank you Surabhi & Thank you arr4u!
It's incredible how ARR has maintained that very same humble attitude and composure all through his career and we could see how he kept that run away hit of Roja not entering his head and focused on creating greater stuff. It's a shame we don't see such an attitude with modern day musicians some of who are reek of bad attitude.
Rahman sir my dad mum next guru all time favorite i love you
Love u Rahman Sir...music of that era makes me feel nostalgic. Want to go back to those days. My childhood without ur music would had bn dull... Thanks sooooo much. With love from Kashmir 💖❤💙🍁🍁🍁😘😘😘
How much patience and jealous of music industry how long his journey how he survive. It’s great ARR
This is like some treasure hunt:).....so good to see the good old days of this legend.
உழைப்பு
உழைப்பு
உழைப்பு
வெற்றி வெற்றி வெற்றி
எல்லா புகழும் இறைவனுக்கே .....
So nice to also see H.Shridhar who is beautifully mixing ARR's music into satin, silky texture. :)
Gotta love the Korg 01/ W ;) accompanied by the Roland-D50 & of course many other CD samples. Love ARR's jazzy run at the 4:30 mark. This level of playing blows almost every other musician out of the water including all button pushers in today's DAW & sequencer run world.
Rahman was one of the first buyers of korg 01/W in south India, his success automatically made it a huge success. In fact I was drooling after it then, but it was way out of my reach, but then fast forward a decade and I got past the obsession by getting a 01/W proX, the top of the line 88 key version.. I have other keyboards too, but 01/W stands out with a character of its own.. or maybe its in my mind
@@hermeslord Indeed! The early 90's has the Korg 01/W written all over it very well until the early 2000s. No wonder it's enshrined in his own living room. That's awesome you have it, I tried getting one but it was so elusive, so I went ahead with Kontakt samples of the 01/W : D
I own a Korg Kronos X 73 but honestly the 01/w has a different character to it. So I agree with you, I'd love to have an 01/w someday.
Btw, were you familiar with the studio layout at Panchathan at this time? We see this composing room with the sampler & keyboard rig & the mixing rig on the opposite end . Then there is the main mixing room as seen in the other interview. I'm sure there were other rooms as well ?
@@ngirish1986 I only have a faint recollection.. this was early 90s.. at that time he must have just come into the limelight with Roja or maybe before, it was like going to someone's house.. the ground floor had a small reception with folding steel chairs and more intriguingly pages of keyboard magazine with Korg ads were framed on the wall.. I distinctly remember tony banks (genesis) endorsement of Korg in one of those frames.. I was happy to come across someone who was nuts about keyboards like me.. the studio I recall was on the upper floor through a narrow staircase adjacent to the small driveway.. it had a central area, primarily wired with his rig and stuff, two small booths I think for vocal and performance and one mixing desk with fostex spool recorder in the control room.. cant recall more because I didn't spend more than 10 to 15 minutes there as I was just there on a small errand/ favour to someone.. and yes he wasn't there.. if he were then things might have taken a very different turn for me
@@hermeslord Excellent !! But this is not the control room right? It's the other one from the Netru Illatha interview ? And i think around 95 were combined as seen from the pongal theme composing session perhaps. Man, that's awesome you were in there around this time, if things went well they might have captured you on video as well ;)
Innum neraya edhir paathu kaargu kondirukkum rahman sir avargalin veriyargal
I believe this video was shoot by Surbhi team (Surbhi was used to be aired on doordarshan in 1993-94) in regards to AR's interview after Roja's success....this video again made me mesmerized. Big thanks to the uploader...
It was Surabhi. Its Amul ads were inconic
i dont know why all of a sudden these hidden videos are coming out.. why were they hidden for so many days. now there is a flood of rahman's rare videos in 2018
Yes. i am also wondering abt these. but feel some nostalgic.
yeah saw even kbalachander introducing arr for roja ..where were these videos till now from 2007 or 08 8 search utube for arr songs and videos today only seing these only surabhi programme was there in utube
Yes...
Tir was no internet (TH-cam, Facebook, Google, etc...)those days
Bro me too i am seeing this in 2020 august9 ( during lockdown)
Wow GV cutieeee 😍😍❤️❤️
The only GOD in music is AR RAHMAN🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😘😘😍😍😍😍😍🤗😍😘
Who had known that child will become a popular music director ... Gv prakash Kumar... Allow children to pursue their passion... They will surely succeed
GV is very blessed to be very close to ARR sir. God Bless you both.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Still Roja music tracks sounds fresh and crisp. That's the magic of ARR.
Thanks Man for uploading such a precious thing.
The jazz improv he does after entering the room from a break is just out of this world . That is his true self. That is what always sets him apart from the rest of them. Ilayaraja is on a parcel track with Classical, but Rahman is classical plus jazz plus rock plus native tunes.
Ilayaraja sir = western classical +folk+carnatic music +.......
ARR sir= hindustani classical + jazz+ western classical
This is the main difference in my humble opinion
Rahman sir mee Navvu Yentha andamainado.... Mee music kuda antha andanga vuntadi sir
this guy gave a whole new spectrum to the Indian music scene...yet so simple looking
The G V Prakash sung song I first heard in 2000 Hindi film ' Pukar', with lines 'Eashwar, Ya Allah, Yeh Pukar Sun Le' ( God, Please listen to this call). It is amusing to know that Rahman composed the tune back in 1992.
yep ... its surprising. do any one know the film name which sung by GV Prakash.?
it was used in his 1996 Malaysia concert first as a song in tribute for Bosnia suffers before becoming as a song named Ek Tu hi barosa. Track name "Oh Bosnia".
@@hareneishnadhar I was there in the concert, the 90K capacity stadium was half full and had Japanese crowds. I was 13 then just 5km from my home. Never went to any concerts since then.
Those who cant find "Oh Bosnia" anywhere can download it full from here: thank me later..😇 www.pvv.ntnu.no/~kailasan/songs/iku_tuhi.mp3
The full version of "Oh Bosnia" [ek hi tu hi bharosa"] can be downloaded from: www.pvv.ntnu.no/~kailasan/songs/iku_tuhi.mp3
சொல்ல வார்த்தைகள் இல்லை அருமை நன்றி
Isaipuyal AR Rahman forever ❤️😎
Rahman sir u r inspiration for many of us , God bless u....
I'm watching in Jan 2019. 🙂 o my god he looks so cool and lovely😍😍
The best inspiration as a good human being and musician.. And his smile as ever beautiful, love to see it. Such a person he is..!
Very honest Guy,
See the face and answer very humble...
this is really a gem..unedited video,thanx for uploading
Love his effervescent smile
Great composer all the time.. GENIUS
I love you Rahman Sir as you are very concentrate & calm in your hurdle situation also
ARR Sir! My first inspiration for composing songs....
நீ இரவில் தூங்காமல் உருவாக்கும் இசை; அதை கேட்கும் போது எங்களால் தூங்க முடியவில்லை
poda prum sa உனக்கு ராஜா பாடல் புடிச்சிருந்தா நீ கேலு. எனக்கு என்னவேனும்னு நீ சொல்லாத
Wow
### எங்களால் தூங்க முடியவில்லை ### ean chellam thoonga mudiyavillai ? vayithu pokkaa ?
@@Devgopal2024 ஆமாம் வந்து கழுவி விடு
@@suseendhirans789 நீயே கழுவிக்க... வெண்ண , நல்ல இசைய கேட்டா எப்படி தூக்கம் வராம இருக்கும் ? மொக்க போடாம போ...
Need more rare videos like this..tq
In 1993 on his first movie ROJA.. AR Rahman is the only one who made revolution in composing the song only with Paino and computer without orchestra. Rahman had that ability.. Those period of time Ilayaraja, MSV and sum other music directors are legendary in composing only with orchestra bcz they are not aware of paino computer kinda western composition where rahman mastered in it..
So innocent and cute AR was..
GV Prakash's track is from a Muslim devotional album Deen Isai Malai by Rahman from pre- Roja time. The same tune was later used in Hindi film Pukar as Ek Tu Hi Bharosa (Ishwar Allah).
it was used in his 1996 Malaysia concert first as a song in tribute for Bosnia suffers before becoming as a song named Ek Tu hi barosa. Track name "Oh Bosnia".
@@hareneishnadhar Thanks for correcting.
Amazing this rare video.
13:04 GV PRAKASH KUMAR SPOTED
Two great artists..Rahmanjiye namikkunnu..how simple?
Thanks for the upload master piece.
this was recorded for amul surabhi program... it had only a bit...wow getting to see the entire show
04:17 to 05:44 - the world of jazz lost a promising pianist.. Jazz's loss Film music's gain
Legendary music director AR Rehman.....!!!!!
Kb, shankar, maniratnam, rgv and other bollywood directors all in queue at kodambakkam panchathan studio ... those r the days....
13:58 G V Prakash.........so cute
Thanks to the one who uploaded this video... Great ar rahman sir
Wow wow wow. Many thanks to the uploader! 🙏🏻 for sharing such old rare videos of AR rahman garu. I always had this curiosity to see his studio and working style. Pls share more if any. Many thanks again.
Wonder. It's all time.
genuinely his mind worked.
It's all a lesson for beginners in this time.
Super ❤❤❤💘
thalaivARR
A R REHAMAN SIR COMPOSED SONGS AT NIGHT TIME HATS OF YOU SIR
This is gold. Which is this song sung by young Prakash kumar?
That smile
Wow rare video. Actor cum musician GV as a kid
Vry hard work sir 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌👌👌👌👌👌
01:00 to 01:20 what became thee thee of thiruda thiruda..
Yeah..I am from ap...thee thee thiyanni song...
what a musician
G V prakash with hat lol...he was so cute......he got bored in the studio
This is Really good Keep uploading
no words to say
He is great beyond words god kanam
19:35 : Take.....🗣 Silence......😂
ISSI ASURAN AR.Rahman
8:50 - Did anyone notice?
That was the sound of a WhatsApp desktop notification.
Pretty strange for an old video unless edited again recently
Most likely, someone recently converted an old video tape to digital on a computer, but forget to mute WhatsApp notifications.
Yes I thought it was coming my mobile then i rewind i hear it again... Ya someone editing this recently and he/she may have all of his video
RIP interviewer!! 🤣 Didn't know who was he talking to!!
Thankyou for sharing 👍
home theater speaker real one hero always thalaivARR than 👉👈🔥🔥🔥
Shhhh.. God at work!!
Yes sir, like people like your music.
Yes 💙💚
i read all the lines in the cassete cover then i came to know abt his studio name panchathan wat it means
It's probably related to A R sir's belief in Sufism ...and to the saint who helped AR sir and his family to convert to Islam.
♥
Magician of music
Super star 💪💪🙌💪💪🙌💪💪
So he is a God!
❤❤❤❤❤
Pls upload more videos
Soooooo cute gvvvvvvvv
that small kid became another music director/actor.
Who's the boy
@@sachuu2172 G V Prakash Kumar ...he's A R Sir's nephew ...now a music director. .
@@sachuu2172 he also composed some beautiful songs in tamil
Wow!
Please upload more videos if you have
Gv Prakash as a kid, doesn’t know where he is sitting ..
what is that typewriter like thing that he is typing into?
Which movie song this
Please upload more, Brother.
Where ever Muslims are,they are blessed by Allah...
Very great person in India very simple hanest
Fun loving personality.
Ivar appavum soft dhaan pola
Illaiyarajavukku arppu vaithe paiyan.
19.38 a very rare thing to see. Looking him otherwise can't make you think he even speaks loudly lol
8:49.. anybody noticed whatsapp web messege notification sound ?
I think the perso was recording the video from his PC to upload that's why the whatsapp sound came
roja is a masterpiece of music
Nice video..
Great....