Kula Shaker - Govinda video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/25

Music video by Kula Shaker performing Govinda. (C) 1996 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

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8 years ago

f@brizio$$

Go cash the Girah Girah (Giro)Ah cash the Girah GiraahhI need ma money in a hurryGo cash the Girah.

8 years ago

RobDistant

I dont see how anyone could see this as an insult to indian culture when the band or certainly at least i know the lead singer are / is a devote to Krishna.. 

8 years ago

radhakrishna77

KRISHNA = LOVE

8 years ago

Komisgirl79

A truly original and talented band.

9 years ago

Leonel Alvarado

Una GRAN banda, infravalorada... para mí la mejor exponente del Brit-Pop

9 years ago

Daniel Hall

Haven't heard a good band with indian influence since.

9 years ago

annick ghisbain

Regardez cette vidéo sur YouTube :

9 years ago

juan ceron

hari hari

9 years ago

bill arthur

From their wikipedia page.Kula Shaker are an English psychedelic rock band. Led by frontman Crispian Mills, the band came to prominence during the Post-Britpop era of the late 1990s. The band enjoyed commercial success in the UK between 1996 and 1999, notching up a number of Top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart, including "Tattva", "Hey Dude", "Govinda", "Hush", and "Sound of Drums". The band's debut album, K, reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart.The band are known for their interest in traditional Indian music, culture, and mysticism, with a number of their most famous songs, including "Tattva" and "Govinda", featuring lyrics written in Sanskrit. The name Kula Shaker was itself inspired by King Kulasekhara, an Indian emperor from the 8th century. In addition, many of the band's songs feature traditional Indian instruments, such as the sitar, tamboura, and tabla, juxtaposed with guitar-heavy, Western rock instrumentation.Kula Shaker disbanded in September 1999 but reformed in 2004 for sessions for the School of Braja compilation album.This led to plans for a full comeback, although the reformation was not widely publicised until the beginning of 2006. The band's third album, Strangefolk, was issued in 2007 and their fourth, Pilgrims Progress, was released in 2010.

9 years ago

Post Pat

Crispian Mills son of actress Hayley Mills. Who knew?

9 years ago

agung putra

i like this song....

9 years ago

Sari Herawati

i wonder what's the meaning of the lirycs. indian lyrics but it still nice when kula shaker sing it

9 years ago

Sari Herawati

thanks youtube. 1997, when i was in college and went to some clubs and listening to this song

9 years ago

andy b

Like them or not, at the time the music was really refreshing. I loved the first album. I remember getting it a day early at a record store in Aberdeen. The guy saying "what an insult to Indian culture", I think that statement is just a shortcut to thinking. The guy saying " what an insult to music" or whatever... hats off mate. Different people, different tastes.

9 years ago

HoonMoon

NassingjaaDääää! (i'm drunk)

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