Monday, June 11, 2007

June 3, 2007 - A Day with the stars



Had been to the ARR concert in Vancouver BC last weekend and since my friend's friend was the organizer of the whole show, we got to be part of the organizing committee. We reached there on Friday night and spent the rest of the 2 days in volunteering for the concert and more importantly, getting to spend some time with all members of the troupe. Some highlights from the actual show and also the behind the scenes happenings of the memorable weekend.
  • Hariharan and Madhushree sang the Vaaji Vaaji song and midway through the 1st and 2nd charanams, Hariharan started dancing to the catchy loops and needless to say, there was a tremendous response from the audience. Next to ARR, it was Hariharan who was the biggest hit with the crowd. Hariharan and Sadhana Sargam sang the Hindi version of the Vennilave vennilave song but the response to it was not as expected and so when he started the pallavi after the 2nd charanam, he started singing in Tamil and you should have been there to believe the response. Awesome...

  • One could see that ARR was not at his best as he clearly lost his pitch while singing his portions in the Adhiradi, Kannaalane aalaap and Dil Se re songs. But the one thing you can notice is that you will never see the man getting excited and the only time he did so during the whole show was when singing the Humma song. He was seated on a raised pedestal from where he was watching the singers. Since we were part of the organizing committee, we got to watch the show from the very first row. It was interesting the way he was watching them sing. The utmost reaction you could see from him was a very mild smile (& admiration whenever Hariharan or Chithra sang) and it was only for one song sung by Aslam that he actually applauded.

  • Sukhwinder Singh was completely off color. He bungled both the songs (Ramta Jogi and Chaiyya Chaiyya) he sang and did not even turn up for the Rang De Basanti number that he was supposed to sing. More about him in the off-the-stage happenings section.

  • Naresh Iyer was the most enthusiastic of the lot. Every song he sang, one could see that he was relishing the occasion and more importantly, he was giving his best. Not that the others weren't giving their best but you could see it most clearly in the way he sang and he cheered the other singers when he was not singing.

  • Blaaze was the one who got the crowd right into the mix of things. He even had prepared a mini-rap for the Humma song which is not part of the original song. And it was after that rap that ARR started singing the actual version. To me, his rapping in the The Boss and the Saregame songs were the highlight of the evening.

  • Neethi Mohan - she is a new kid on the block. I am sure folks in India might be aware of this, bcos of her appearance in popular TV shows. I was the one who drove her from the hotel to the airport but did not take much notice of her. But on stage, she was too gorgeous and she was the only one who danced while she sung. Looks like this was her first tour but she was an instant hit with the audience.

  • The only thing I did not like about the show were the dancers who danced to many of the tunes. They were dancing their way through the singers who had to move around the stage to accommodate them, in some cases. I mean, dancing in songs meant for such purposes was OK (say Maiyya maiyya in Guru) but dancing for songs like Tere Bina, put me off completely.

  • There was an overdose of his latest songs - 4 from Sivaji (no complaints there), 5 from Rang De Basanti and 5 from Guru. The second biggest applause of the night came for the Sivaji songs, especially the Sega fight-aa song. I am sure the team would have planned this, assuming that Sivaji would have been released by the time these shows happened. Even without the film having been released, the response was terrific. Folks in DC & New York will feel the excitement more, as by the time the concert reaches their cities, Thalaivar' Sivaji would have been released.

  • The biggest applause was reserved for the Arabi kadaloram song and that kind of said the story - that his most popular songs are the ones from his hey days and not from the recent years.
Now, to the behind the scenes excitement:
  • Just like how he was the most enthusiastic guy on-stage, Naresh Iyer was the most friendly off-stage. He was what girls would call 'so sweet'. He was so down to earth that he even came and shook his hands by himself, even without us asking him :)

  • Vijay Yesudoss was way too cool. My friend (who took all these pictures) owns a Canon digital SLR camera and while taking a picture with him, Vijay Yesudoss noticed that and he and my friend actually began discussing about the camera & the different models they both were possessing.

  • Looks like Sivamani has an aversion to anything that has got to do with the number 8. Unfortunately, for him and for us, the organizers, the total of the digits of the room number allotted to him was 8 :) We came to know about this from one person who travels with the crew to all the venues and who got out of immigration earlier than others. So, we had time for damage control and so we swapped the room numbers of Blaaze and Sivamani.

  • Blaaze and Sivamani were the most talkative persons in the group. Sivamani was asking my friend when lunch was being served as to if he will be able to get some good muttai paratha somewhere here.

  • Chithra did not talk much, though that was bcos of the fact she was very tired. She was very cordial though and completely had no 'one of the best singers of Tamil cinema' air about her. She was damn hungry and she was like Pasikkuadhu. Saappida edhaavadhu irukkaa?. I assured her that there was some good food awaiting her at the hotel :)

  • After walking Chithra to her room, I saw this small crowd outside of Sivamani's and Blaaze's rooms and since I had to go somewhere else, I thought 'OK I will talk to them later'. But it was then, as I was leaving, that I heard that they were talking something about Sivaji. So, naturally, I rushed towards their room and this was the first thing I asked Blaaze "You had mentioned in the NDTV interview that there is a suspense in the movie. Can you tell me what it is?" He smilingly dodged that question and then told me that he will tell it to me after the show got over.

  • This was the thing that was utmost on my mind as the show was going on and once it got over, I did go to him and after taking a picture, I asked him the secret. And surprises of all surprises, he told me the secret he was referring to in that NDTV interview. But he asked me not to spread the word around bcos he said if Shankar came to know about it somehow, he would be really mad. So, I am not going to divulge it here, either :) It is indeed a pleasant surprise but nothing huge and I am sure when we see the movie, you all will know what the surprise is.

  • Hariharan was the only person about whom I had my doubts as to if he will be friendly, not bcos of any incident that I had read about before but mainly bcos he was the most popular of the other singers in the troupe. But he too turned out to be a very humble and friendly guy. This one incident kind of conveyed it all. At the hotel where all of them were staying, our point of contact with the singers was this one guy from their group. He was the one communicating with all of them and let us know when each one of them were ready to leave, so that we can get the cars ready. The moment the guy arrived, he said Sukhwinder can be really a pain in the ass as he usually takes off on his own, after landing in any city and over here in Vancouver, it was all the more bad bcos he had a handful of friends based in that city. So, as expected, after the flight landed he took off with his friends. The show was supposed to start at 7:30pm and Hariharan was the last the leave the hotel with his wife. And it was when he was about to leave, that Sukhwinder arrived at the hotel with his army of friends. So, the guy who coordinates between us & the artists, told me that it will be my duty to make sure that Sukhwinder starts form the hotel in another 15 mins. Looking at myself being assigned the most challenging of tasks, Hariharan smilingly said "Good luck to you"

  • ARR, as expected, was very reclusive and remained secluded. I was the first one to spot him as he came walking out of the arrivals area at the airport. The person who had the access cards for all the rooms had left the area for a few mins when he arrived. So, the moment he came, I went and received him and he was like Can we go to the car? and I am like The hotel is inside the airport. So, we will just walk you to the hotel room. He looked really tired and later we came to know that he had some mild fever. But he had freshened himself up a few hours later when he came down from his room to go to the concert place. Even at the backstage area of the concert place, he did not venture out of the room unnecessarily, knowing that he will be crowded with requests for photos and autographs. So, while others had dinner in the hallway common to all the rooms, food was sent to his room.

  • He was indeed a man of few words. I should also say he was very simple. We had actually arranged a limo to take him from the hotel to the concert place and separate cars for taking others to the concert place. So, when he came down and as he was getting into the limo, he goes Indha car-la thaan ivvlo edam irukkE. Why don't we take some more people with us? But we told him that separate cars have been arranged for everyone and then he left. He even joked :) Looking at the walkie-talkie that myself and my friend were carrying, he is like Adhu rendum edho bomb detonator-nnu nenaichen

  • ARR's mother and 2 sisters had accompanied him and it was them who were so friendly and took me by complete surprise. I mean, they had completely no "We are ARR' sisters" aura around them. Rehana, who is the more popular among the two and who has sung portions of the Ballelakka song, was very tired when the concert began but after the concert was over, she mingled with all of us very freely. She said "Why are you asking for photographs with me when there are so many popular singers around?". While taking a picture with her, I told her that her rendition in the Ballelakka song was awesome and she went "Oh..you guys know that!!".

  • Missed opportunity - One of my friend's duties was to scroll the lyrics of the songs from a laptop, whose display was projected on to a bigger screen which the singers could see from the dais and they were using that as their guide for the lyrics (I will have to mention here that almost 90% of the singers did not even bother to look into that screen for help since they seemed to know the lyrics of their songs by heart). Hope all Thalaivar fans would have noticed that there are some extra lyrics of the Sega fight-aa song which we could hear in the trailer and which is not in the audio CD. Looks like my friend got to see the complete lyrics of that song (though they did not sing it on stage) and since he was more occupied with other stuff, forgot to tell me and it was only the next day he told me that. Imagine what if I had laid my hands on those lyrics. How exciting it would have been to have the lyrics of one song in Thalaivar's movie even before it was released. That hurt and I am now left ruing this greatest missed opportunity. Anyway, 3 more days and we all should start hearing the complete version.
All in all, it was a very memorable evening. Well, I should say the most memorable day of my life. After all, how often does one get to spend an entire day with so many celebrities.
More pictures from the concert can be seen here and here.

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28 Comments:

Blogger Rajesh Thiagarajan said...

Good to know that you had a memorable few days.
I missed ARR's tour down under during 2005. Interestingly, most of the sivaji songs were decided upon during this tour.

How did you feel after hearing "Sivaji" songs in a live concert?

-Rajesh

4:45 AM, June 12, 2007  
Blogger Arunkumar said...

Glad to hear that the day was so memorable for you..

we are driving down from OHio to watch SIVAJI movie at 2.30PM in NJ followed by the master's show at 8PM in NY.. hearing a good song after watching the movie by default gives a good feeling.. hearing directly from the singers after watching such a movie... man, just can't wait !!!

and ur post just raises the expectations so much.. thx and that was a very good narration of your experiences... sometimes celebrities prove to us that they are no different :)

7:34 AM, June 12, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

redmond??!! :-)

-porkodi

7:58 AM, June 12, 2007  
Blogger நாகை சிவா said...

nice naration...... congrats

Sivamani and Nagai siva Same pinch ;-)

9:35 AM, June 12, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Yeah Rajesh, it was indeed a very memorable night. Hearing Sivaji songs in a live concert - was a different experience but my thoughts were entirely on how Thalaivar would look on-screen during those songs. I was mainly looking forward to see how ARR sings the Athiradee song and like I expected, he floundered a bit at a couple of places. It is one of those songs that is hard to sing in live concerts. And yeah, I do remember how some of the Sivaji songs were conjured during that 2005 tour, Down Under.

12:51 PM, June 12, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Hello Arun, looks like you have one hell of a weekend planned. I am guessing that all your energy would be exhausted during watching the movie. And you said it right about the celebrities - they are just like us in so many ways. I was completely surprised that every single person in the group was very down-to-earth and very friendly.

12:59 PM, June 12, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Yeah Redmond, Porkodi :) But not sure what you meant by your comment :(

1:00 PM, June 12, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Thanks Naagai Siva. BTW, edha solreenga? Aversion to number 8 or liking for muttai parotta? :)

1:02 PM, June 12, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

same pinch :-) got what i meant?

-porkodi

5:37 PM, June 12, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, so great. It says 3 more days on your blog. Does that mean that you are part of the crew for the next concert sets too? If so, expecting a lot of behind-the-scene info, which is always the best stuff:-)

Really, congrats to you. Many of us can only dream of having directly meeting and speaking with such wonderful singers and artists.

-kajan

8:36 PM, June 12, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Filby...came here looking for Sivaji Update...deeply disappointed :(. Nalaiku padam pake poreenge...innilendhe enthu venama?

10:18 AM, June 13, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

You got it wrong, Kajan :) The countdown on the LHS is for Sivaji. Like I had said, I got a chance to be part of the organizing committee of the Vancouver concert bcos it was my friend's friend who was the promoter of the show in Vancouver. That was it. I am not connected with the crew in any way.

But yeah, it was a memorable day by all means. Getting to know a secret about Sivaji was my highlight :)

10:27 AM, June 13, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Preethi, Thalaivar padatha pathi oru post pOdamalaa...It is in the works and shoul be up before the end of the day :) Enthu ellaam 2-3 months-aa appadiyE thaan iukku but have to agree that the excitement levels shot up after the trailer was released :)

10:32 AM, June 13, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whos the guy with Neethi Mohan in the pic with a pink turban?

Wow! What an experience dude! Awaiting the secret!

10:57 AM, June 13, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Not sure who that is, Prin. But he is the one who sang the Rang De Basanti number in Sukhwinder's place.

About the secret - 2 more days and I will definitely say what it was in my review of Sivaji :)

12:08 PM, June 13, 2007  
Blogger Unknown said...

how do embed picaca albums in to webpage like that ?

9:01 PM, June 13, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing & giving us a great experience as we missed it. Menwhile, you wrote, "[Hariharan was the only person about whom I had my doubts as to if he will be friendly, not bcos of any incident that I had read about before]" What are you referring to about the incident you read before about hariharan? We would be thankful if you could kindly share the same. Thanks Regards James

1:22 AM, June 14, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Hari - I am not sure how to embed a Picasa album. The images in this post - I uploaded them using the Upload image option in Blogger.

11:33 AM, June 14, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Hi James, I think you got me wrong. What I had meant was - there was no incident that made me think so. It was just my (now proved, wrong) pre-conceived notion that made me think so. He is such a sweet person who was very polite and even when he was dead tired, accepted our request for a snap with him.

11:40 AM, June 14, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi your blog looks interesting and thanks for sharing your excitement. But you did not mention much of your views & experiences about all female singers for you happened to spend with them too. Eager to know more about Chitra, Madhusree & Sadhana. And you said you have taken snaps with all of them. Where are they? :-) kindly post them too and let me know at (dineshmusiq@rediffmail.com) or send a personal link to view those snaps if you dont want to share in public. I miss them. Rgds Dinesh

10:37 AM, June 15, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I see. Do you have any other pictures beside what is already posted? Also, is it true that Shankar was at the concert as well in Canada?

-kajan

10:32 PM, June 16, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Dinesh, I did get to interact with both Sadhana Sargam and Madhushree. Sadhana Sargam was very simply. In fact, I did not even know that she was Sadhana Sargam till after I walked her to her room. She was very down to earth. Here is a link of the photos that my friend took with all the celebrities:

http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~arameshb/mpage/WithCelebs/index.html

2:44 PM, June 18, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

Kajan,
The above link has more photos (the ones with the celebrities). About Shankar being at the concert in Canada - I know for a fact that he was not in Vancouver but I am not sure about Toronto. But I am not sure what will bring Shankar to a concert like this and that too on a vacation.

2:46 PM, June 18, 2007  
Blogger Blogeswari said...

was karthik there ;-) , filbert?

11:25 PM, June 18, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

So blogeswari, you know both of us? You should either be from TVS or from CEG. Sonnaa nallaa irukkum :) Anyway, Karthik was not there. This was with a friend from Seattle.

2:03 PM, June 19, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

filbert,
i announced $ a song lyric for sivaji songs in my group.
since no one knows it..

may be it would have helped..

-n

2:20 PM, June 19, 2007  
Blogger Filbert said...

I think so too :) My friend is an ARR fanatic and so he was too excited seeing him so up-close that he forgot to do something about the lyrics.

2:23 PM, June 20, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi filbert
Excited about your 3d tour concert blog. Reg. Vancouver concert am eager to know about how singers mingled among each other ? Could you able to highlight any odd sort of things for i received an email from a friend about hariharan & sadhana friendship. Is there anything liked that being gossiped in that situation or from your known circle of friends who know about these? or How you viewed them & their exchange of interaction for the hours you spent your time there? Could you able to sense any special kind of understanding between them for i guess they appear in matching dresses in concerts or nothing in that as just ordinary & nothing beyond that. Also that what you spoke to sadhana & what she responded & what she was doing there at your visibility. I am fan of both hariharan & sadhana. Naturally questions from me as above. No photos of sadhana with you or anywhere in backstage? Request you to kindly reply for all above queries to my mail at dineshmusiq@rediffmail.com Regards Dinesh :-)

12:17 PM, July 12, 2007  

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