Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Eliot on Kalla Bekkanthe
The first comment he made was about the sound -"very rich".
His ears latched on to the harmonium and the violin. When the solo strings interlude came up, he was fully into the song. Though he couldn't make out the language, in fact, he asked me if it was a Hindi song, he came up with, " But this is such a playful song. The form is so strange and playful. What are the lyrics about? The chord progressions are unique perhaps because Ram is into Indian music?"
And yes, he did ask whose voice it was, that was so good and "smoky"!
Ninna Nenapu words
Nitin sang this for the album, but I had first recorded Kalavathy singing this song in 1989. She came back in 2007 to sing a second version. When she first sang this song, she was so moved by the words she broke down and cried. Will post the first version some time. You can even hear her sigh during the interlude!
Copy paste this on to Baraha if you wish to read it in Kannada. It's free to download.
ninna nenapu
omme kadaDida koLavu
matte tiLiyAgiralu
taLadi malagiha kallu
ninna nenapu
hoge hiDidu kariyAda
sAluvRukShada tudiya
giLiya hasurina chiguru
ninna nenapu
muridu biddaramaneya
moolekaMbada mEle
bADada kusuri hoovu
ninna nenapu
nooru janagaLa naDuve
nakku nalidAdutire
dhuttaneraguva duguDa
ninna nenapu
manake eTukade hOda
kliShTa kAvyada naDuve
iLidu kADuva hADu
ninna nenapu
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Ninna Nenapu
Ram