I grew up in a very rural, Roman Catholic part of Ireland. I heard this song in my early teens in the 90's and was obsessed with it. In a way it helped change how I view God and the universe and introduced me to Eastern spirituality which I'll always be grateful for. :)
That's awesome! I grew up Protestant but after some years in an atheist and later pagan wilderness I came to worship God as Vishnu and His avatars Krsna, Narasingha, etc. I didn't know the song until recently though.
You might like Cornershop! I am obsessed with the sitar and tabla. I got to see Ravi Shankar in 2005 live at the Winspear in Edmonton. It was such a mystical experience.
Kula Shaker were massively berated by the music press at the time. 24 years later, I'm still listening to this but can't think of the last time I bought a music magazine.
@@samsondelighted I'm not so sure as by the time the album K was released, Crispian Mills was clearly on a path towards the regional form of Hinduism under which he was confirmed a year later.
This reminds me of seeing Kula Shaker at the Viper Rooms as a young man, while on business in L.A. A beautiful English girl and I snogged in the crowd and I never saw her again. I took one of Quentin's plectrums from his mike stand as a keepsake and still have it today, 20 years on.
I was in a serious car car accident at age 22 girl racer in a ford fiesta called betsey and got out fully intact because I had this playing on tape. The only retrevial part was the radio tape player. It must be a lucky song. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
***** They weren't. They were Hare/Krishna Consciousness. I was the drummer for their previous, er, incarnation - Objects Of Desire - from which they sprang.
For those who want to know what this song means Govinda Jaya Jaya (Krishna, glory, glory) Gopala Jaya Jaya (Krishna, glory, glory) Radha ramana hari (God who's Radha's lover) Govinda Jaya Jaya (Krishna, glory, glory) Nrsingadeva Jaya Nrsingadeva (Krishna, glory, Krishna) ~Nrsingadeva is kinda like an other version of Krishna, like Krishna rage state~ Gaura Gaura Gaura Hari (Fair, fair, fair god) Prabhupda, Govindam (Respect for Krishna) ~Prabhupda is kinda like showing respect for a divination, like devotion~
Narashimha (Nrsingadeva as mentioned) is the 4th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, part Lion part Human. It was done to go around a boon granted to the demon Hiranya Kashyapu who asked for death at hands of "neither human nor animal" as one of the conditions in a boon as an alternate to immortality. The 10 incarnations or Avatars are described here: www.hinduismfacts.org/dashavatar/
@@explorerelka full import of what? That is superstition. The content of the sholokas are impoprtant not how one enounciates it. You can even recite english mantras as long as it reminds you of Brahman. Let's not be idiots
Just found it yesterday. I can’t stop listening. I went to saw Balaji in Tirupati last month. It was powerful for me and this song adds to it. Time to meditate with it. ❤
I saw them live a few years ago. A very good show. Crispin held the door open for me in the theatre as I am disabled . He is one of the nicest people in rock music.
He really is!! Myself and three other fans waited close to four hours in the snow for them in Glasgow 2016, literally couldn’t feel my feet and when he came down he was horrified we’d been waiting so long and got on to the security guard for not letting us wait inside the door. He apologised and said they’d been meditating for hours and didn’t think anyone would be waiting on them coming out!! 🤣🤣 Saw them a third time in Glasgow again 2023 and joked to his roadies saying “tell him his mad fans from Dundee are here and we’ve got a bus to catch can’t be waiting on him umming for five hours tonight” and low and behold he went and got the band straight away!! 😍🤣 They just get better and better in my opinion, been a fan since I was 10 and saw them in Dundee 1996 or 1997, was gutted when they disappeared and overjoyed when they reappeared!! Really hope they keep bringing out album after album and don’t go anywhere again although songs like this are timeless, we can always come back to them!! 🙏🏼🥳
This, and indeed the entire album deserves way more views than it has. I got this when it came out in the 90s. Was sensational then. Is still sensational.
@@yawarnadeem3090no it’s not an indian hindu song because the person singing it is white british and Hinduism is not exclusively reserved for Indians. You could have not mentioned your ethnicity or religion and it would have still been a positive comment.
Oh that's right because only an Indian can sing Indian music.... uggg so glad I was born when I was... this song is fantastic. Opened my eyes to what their religion was all about.
Nice to hear an orthodox Christian that believes Jesus is God respecting all facets of humanitys' beliefs worldwide. Good job fella! We are one people.
This is the type of song that you don't have to listen to everytime on tv, radio or online but you still remember it. I haven't listen to this song for years and years but i still memorized the lyrics. Amazing.
I went to India last january for the first time! I have been always fascinated about krishnas movement and hinduism culture... and this Music have always blown my mind! When the plane was landing on New Delhi i had this playing on my headphones... i never felt such energy! Then i went to Vrindavan to visit ISKCON Temple! Best experience ever! Thank you Kula Shaker for this masterpiece!
Never felt such energy? That was the flight attendant telling you that you were landing and that all personal electronic equipment should be turned off and stowed in the overhead locker...🤣
This is one of those records that sounds so familiar yet unique in its vibe. Something along the lines of if Oasis had had a baby with Ravi Shankar, if you'll pardon the expression.
JAY GOVINDA!!! JAY NRISIMHA DEVA JAY NRISIMHA DEVA!!! SRIMATI RADHARANI AND SRI KRSHNA BLESS FOREVER ALL HIS DEVOTES IN ALL THE UNIVERSE SPECIALLY KULA SHAKER BAND!!!
Still sounds good after all this year's. It's hard to believe this memorable track is nearly a quarter of a century old. The band's impact at the time was so strong that Noel Gallagher called them "the greatest band in the world". "K" truly stood out with its topnotch songwriting and the skilled use of Indian music not heard since The Beatles. What a time to be young and fully alive to revel in it all.
I first heard this song on a double CD compilation of British/UK alternative music around 1997/98 that I bought in a bargain at a local retailer named ‘ The Warehouse ‘ in Lower Hutt, Wellington, NZ in 1998 and while I was doing a night shift job I had the CD radio playing the music in the background. About 3am this song played echoing through and after hearing it? I was hooked. Has a really cool Indian sound and groove that I can’t get sick of. As for the band ‘ Kula Shaker ‘ very underrated and deserves more notice for its time.
My very very very first concert at the age of 14, in 1995 ❤️ in 1995 autumn. They were first part of the presidents of the usa - remember " lump ". I remember when kula shaker began, it was just ... Wouaouh 😍😍😍 indescriptible for me 🎵🎶❤️😍🌟🌠🌠🌠🌟🌟
guess what . All great popular bands has attempted indian spiritual realms and they have come out creatively richer , mentally sharper and physically stronger. ALL INDIAN INFLUENCE AND MYSTIC POSITIVE AURAS AND REPARATIVE VIBES.
In 2003 at age 20 I went on an aeroplane for the first time from Newcastle to my new home in Verona, Italy... the whole experience of flying blew my mind but the icing on the cake was looking out the window as we flew over the alps with this track on my personal CD player and just seeing mountains for as far as the eye could see. It was a profound experience 🙏🏻
Came across them from growing up listening to random CDs from my Dad's CD collection..It's funny how now at 20 years old, I've gone back to listening to all their songs over everything else.. completely agree with the lad who mentioned they were timeless in the comments
As a Hayley Mills lifelong fan can't believe I just found out about her son Crispian fronting this band! Hayley seems to have the typical "nutty" Hollywood life even though she didn't live there! But seems happy now. Love this band.
Kula Shaker once did a gig in the Walthamstow Standard & unfortunately for them no bothered to watch them ( They came at 10.30pm) . The reason I remember this was my band was supporting them at 9.15 when the venue was still packed. A great gig for us ( encores , stage invaision) as well but a disaster for them . Anyway 4 months later their album goes straight in at Number One. Life is strange eh.
I was like HS when this first came out so it means 25 years ago? Yay! I found myself listening to this now because I read on Tiktok about Govinda and there I remembered Kula.Shaker made a song out of it.. aaaaaah 90s kid!
heard this over the radio in Singapore when I was living there in the 90s.. couldn't remember the song title or artist but was always haunted by the melody .. thanks to "Google what's this song" and humming the basic melody.. I am now reunited with something that escaped me over 20 years ago! First time hearing it even more closely now, I appreciate it even more and I have to say, I love that bassline and female voicing..
Wow thats an awesome story always love the feeling you get when you finally discover a song that alluded one for so many years. Damn man glad you found this song, I'm of Hindu faith and this song is actually a Hindu prayer. I'm from South Africa and back in 1996 my older brother bought this album and I love it too this day. Still own it
@@CMONCMON007 Thanks for taking the time to share your story and the info about the song man! I was sure I wasn't the only one who appreciated this treasure!
Didn’t have a clue what is was all about back in the 90’s but bought the single and loved it. Ive travelled quite a bit in India the last few years and now I know the meaning I love it even more
Finally found this song! Heard this once on MTV when I was around 8 or 9 years old. Never got the title nor the artist but the tune and rhythm stuck and would sneakingly play in my head from time to time and somehow had a calming effect. Thanks for the upload!
Was 10 years old when I saw this song that time there was channel v it was coming on that channel loved it straightaway and still love it today after 25 years of the song
I was 16 when I first time listen to this song..And now I m 40 and still this one is my all time favourites !! Actually nothing in the infinite creations can be so glorious other than the names of Krishna !!! You can never become bored or tired as for this Kali Yuga ,Krishna has descended as his names and his names is Krishna himself and have more mercy then Krishna !! Hari Haribol !!
Still listening to this. First listened to this almost 5 years ago. Never gets old. Very beautiful song. Still makes me feel in awe about life in general whenever I hear it. Wished thered be more bands like this.
Got this when it came out in the 90s i was very facinated by it whole CD is great but there was just "something " about this song that hit me... Still love it to thos day. I introduced it to my daughter and her friend (they have no interest in todays music) their fascination w this song and CD same as mine. Good music is good music!
Thank god that the so called Protectors of Hindu religion have not opposed this song. Krishna himself told to Arjun that he does not care for the way his devotee worship him, he cares for the feeling towards him.
If they don’t play this at my funeral… I’m not going!!!
😂😂😂loved the comment ❤
Back in the 90s, I was the only one in the class who love them. I didn't mind though.
You and me dude! Rock on..
I saw them two days ago in concert in Milan. Good concert!!!
something was going on in Britain in the late 90s early 2000s. and it was beautiful. i so got what Kula Shakur was on about
we all need to love krishna
Was 19 when this came out and I still love it at age 41 x
I was 9 and still listening
EldonS me too🙂
same here. 42
I was 27 and I still love it.
Same here Mary!
I grew up in a very rural, Roman Catholic part of Ireland. I heard this song in my early teens in the 90's and was obsessed with it. In a way it helped change how I view God and the universe and introduced me to Eastern spirituality which I'll always be grateful for. :)
That's awesome! I grew up Protestant but after some years in an atheist and later pagan wilderness I came to worship God as Vishnu and His avatars Krsna, Narasingha, etc. I didn't know the song until recently though.
Rural Carlow lad here, similar experience to me. Blew my tiny mind when it came on MTV, the world got infinitely bigger instantly. Good times
You would love Joseph Murphy and his books
You might like Cornershop! I am obsessed with the sitar and tabla. I got to see Ravi Shankar in 2005 live at the Winspear in Edmonton. It was such a mystical experience.
eastern
Kula Shaker were massively berated by the music press at the time. 24 years later, I'm still listening to this but can't think of the last time I bought a music magazine.
could you imagine the accusations of cultural appropriations of they released this today?
@@samsondelighted I'm not so sure as by the time the album K was released, Crispian Mills was clearly on a path towards the regional form of Hinduism under which he was confirmed a year later.
who heard this song firstly on 1997 ?? rise your handsss 🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️
Feels like yesterday ... bot it's not!🥲
me
but now in 2024 I played it to my sons friend born in 2000 who lives in India and I visited recently, he said its badass
This reminds me of seeing Kula Shaker at the Viper Rooms as a young man, while on business in L.A. A beautiful English girl and I snogged in the crowd and I never saw her again. I took one of Quentin's plectrums from his mike stand as a keepsake and still have it today, 20 years on.
English girls really know how to snog.
Listen to that bass. You can't quite perceive it in the first listen, but when you do, you know how it elevates the song. An all time favorite song.
That bass is walking 🔥
Thank u for making Our beloved Krishnas song mainstream
No, thank you!
I was in a serious car car accident at age 22 girl racer in a ford fiesta called betsey and got out fully intact because I had this playing on tape. The only retrevial part was the radio tape player. It must be a lucky song. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
More than a lucky song. Jai Krishna 🙏
A very underrated band..
These guys had it real tight.. A great example of British talent....
& d band members were actually Hindus. \m/
***** They weren't. They were Hare/Krishna Consciousness. I was the drummer for their previous, er, incarnation - Objects Of Desire - from which they sprang.
Stevie Rosam Thanx for d trivia. How is Kula Shaker now?
+William Main I was just saying they were highly underrated on Facebook, lol, then come across this. Glad you see it too.
William Main the most underrated, the better
For those who want to know what this song means
Govinda Jaya Jaya (Krishna, glory, glory)
Gopala Jaya Jaya (Krishna, glory, glory)
Radha ramana hari (God who's Radha's lover)
Govinda Jaya Jaya (Krishna, glory, glory)
Nrsingadeva Jaya Nrsingadeva (Krishna, glory, Krishna) ~Nrsingadeva is kinda like an other version of Krishna, like Krishna rage state~
Gaura Gaura Gaura Hari (Fair, fair, fair god)
Prabhupda, Govindam (Respect for Krishna) ~Prabhupda is kinda like showing respect for a divination, like devotion~
almost closer translation
Celebs and Coffee Cups z
Thank you!
I didn't know that. thanks for the
Narashimha (Nrsingadeva as mentioned) is the 4th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, part Lion part Human. It was done to go around a boon granted to the demon Hiranya Kashyapu who asked for death at hands of "neither human nor animal" as one of the conditions in a boon as an alternate to immortality. The 10 incarnations or Avatars are described here: www.hinduismfacts.org/dashavatar/
His pronunciation of the Sanskrit names and words are perfect. This chant really rocks!
Love the song. But no, not entirely Perfect pronunciation. And the right incantation is absolutely a must in Sanskrit chanting to get its full import.
@@explorerelka full import of what? That is superstition. The content of the sholokas are impoprtant not how one enounciates it. You can even recite english mantras as long as it reminds you of Brahman. Let's not be idiots
*Anybody here meditating to this in 2024?*
Just found it yesterday. I can’t stop listening. I went to saw Balaji in Tirupati last month. It was powerful for me and this song adds to it. Time to meditate with it. ❤
It does move me🎉
Here now...
Eu!
Yassssss!
Today this album turns 25 years old.
An all-time favourite.
You've got great taste!
They just announed they're making a new album with the original band lineup
Listening to it for the first time! As a Hindu , I feel so happy to hear this😊 hare Krishna! 🕉💓
Wonderful! I embrace your culture.
🤗💜🙂
you must be very young...Kula Shaker is amazing
I saw them live a few years ago. A very good show. Crispin held the door open for me in the theatre as I am disabled . He is one of the nicest people in rock music.
He really is!! Myself and three other fans waited close to four hours in the snow for them in Glasgow 2016, literally couldn’t feel my feet and when he came down he was horrified we’d been waiting so long and got on to the security guard for not letting us wait inside the door. He apologised and said they’d been meditating for hours and didn’t think anyone would be waiting on them coming out!! 🤣🤣 Saw them a third time in Glasgow again 2023 and joked to his roadies saying “tell him his mad fans from Dundee are here and we’ve got a bus to catch can’t be waiting on him umming for five hours tonight” and low and behold he went and got the band straight away!! 😍🤣 They just get better and better in my opinion, been a fan since I was 10 and saw them in Dundee 1996 or 1997, was gutted when they disappeared and overjoyed when they reappeared!! Really hope they keep bringing out album after album and don’t go anywhere again although songs like this are timeless, we can always come back to them!! 🙏🏼🥳
This, and indeed the entire album deserves way more views than it has. I got this when it came out in the 90s. Was sensational then. Is still sensational.
Though I am a Pakistani Muslim, I am very thrilled by this exceptional song.
What's that got to do with anything?
@@DaveTaste Well it's an Indian Hindu song and Hinduism is almost non-existent in Muslim Pakistan.
Only when white Europen and Westerners do it you get thrilled by your old religion otherwise you forecfull converts bash santan.
@@yawarnadeem3090no it’s not an indian hindu song because the person singing it is white british and Hinduism is not exclusively reserved for Indians. You could have not mentioned your ethnicity or religion and it would have still been a positive comment.
@@karanramdin3258 I really appreciate your kind reply. Thanks a lot.
It’s a 90s song with a 90s video… somewhere down the line it has to start raining! Amazing band!
Imagine how much criticism this would receive if released today!
Oh that's right because only an Indian can sing Indian music.... uggg so glad I was born when I was... this song is fantastic. Opened my eyes to what their religion was all about.
Um ..no, I prefer to use my imagination for something more positive thank you! 😂🎉❤
I am very happy to see you sing a beautiful song of hindu tradition god Lord KRISHNA govind jay jay gopal jay jay.
LOVE FROM INDIA!!
Krishna still listens to it everyday. He loves it ❤
I'm 47 years old and I've been listening to it since it first came out!!!! I can never grow bored of this hit ever ever ever !!!
Well bro , 51 years old here and I feel the same way
Even in the 90's we had great music (I'm a child of the 70's, well late 60's if I'm honest). What has gone wrong since then?
This song is cosmic. Still listen to it years later love Kula Shaker I am 47 and live in Glasgow
Grew up listening to Kula Shaker, thank you Mum, thank you Dad.
Sweet!
When I first heard this I thought the singer is pure Indian
After listening to the fantastic bringing it back home listening to the old greats
in an alternative universe kula shaker are huge
Nice to hear an orthodox Christian that believes Jesus is God respecting all facets of humanitys' beliefs worldwide. Good job fella! We are one people.
Jesus not God🙏
This is the type of song that you don't have to listen to everytime on tv, radio or online but you still remember it. I haven't listen to this song for years and years but i still memorized the lyrics. Amazing.
Loved this song since it came out, it never fails to wake up my soul
I was in school
True. Up to now I know the chorus so well even if I haven't heard it for decades... I was so in to this song when it was first released.
Agree
Hari is love, hari is eternal ❤️❤️❤️
This song was just meant to be.
I went to India last january for the first time! I have been always fascinated about krishnas movement and hinduism culture... and this Music have always blown my mind! When the plane was landing on New Delhi i had this playing on my headphones... i never felt such energy! Then i went to Vrindavan to visit ISKCON Temple! Best experience ever! Thank you Kula Shaker for this masterpiece!
lmao
☮ & LOVE = RADHE KRISHNA.
Wonderful comment! Thank you Kula Shaker, and Blessings to you for sharing your experience! GW
Never felt such energy? That was the flight attendant telling you that you were landing and that all personal electronic equipment should be turned off and stowed in the overhead locker...🤣
@@gpz550a2 Maybe you don’t fly much, kid...
❤❤❤❤❤wonderfull..beautyfull song for krishna 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is one of those records that sounds so familiar yet unique in its vibe. Something along the lines of if Oasis had had a baby with Ravi Shankar, if you'll pardon the expression.
JAY GOVINDA!!!
JAY NRISIMHA DEVA
JAY NRISIMHA DEVA!!!
SRIMATI RADHARANI AND SRI KRSHNA BLESS FOREVER ALL HIS DEVOTES IN ALL THE UNIVERSE SPECIALLY KULA SHAKER BAND!!!
MTV Asia always play them. Me and my cousins always sing this.
By the way we are from the Philippines!
Glory to Krishna!
such a refreshing rock music til this day of 2024
Still sounds good after all this year's. It's hard to believe this memorable track is nearly a quarter of a century old. The band's impact at the time was so strong that Noel Gallagher called them "the greatest band in the world". "K" truly stood out with its topnotch songwriting and the skilled use of Indian music not heard since The Beatles. What a time to be young and fully alive to revel in it all.
Now it makes sense when I listen to fade in out on Oasis’ third album…
well said man x
Further proof of Gallagher's idiocy.
@The Triumph Yeah listen to "Kashmir" by Led Zep or "Believe" by Lenny Kravitz.
It's been ages since I've heard this. Man, I miss the 90s.
We all do
it is the time, as the 70's were to that generation, the 90's are our time...
Man.. this song...is a time machine
Bring back all my memories when i was 12 years old and now im 34. Almost 22 years ago
I still own the physical album, my older brother bought it. I was 9 years old then. Still love listening to it
65 years old now , and listen to this every day, peace and happiness to all.
Peace bro
Me too 65✌
Ditto to both.
I first heard this song on a double CD compilation of British/UK alternative music around 1997/98 that I bought in a bargain at a local retailer named ‘ The Warehouse ‘ in Lower Hutt, Wellington, NZ in 1998 and while I was doing a night shift job I had the CD radio playing the music in the background. About 3am this song played echoing through and after hearing it? I was hooked. Has a really cool Indian sound and groove that I can’t get sick of. As for the band ‘ Kula Shaker ‘ very underrated and deserves more notice for its time.
My very very very first concert at the age of 14, in 1995 ❤️ in 1995 autumn. They were first part of the presidents of the usa - remember " lump ". I remember when kula shaker began, it was just ... Wouaouh 😍😍😍 indescriptible for me 🎵🎶❤️😍🌟🌠🌠🌠🌟🌟
Back in the days as a teenager i tripped on this song with external substances. At 42 I can still trip on this song with internal substance.
I love that effect!
Govinda Sri Krishna 💙
Directors: So do you want water, fire or lightning in the music video?
Kula Shaker: Yes
not much people know this song 😎
ROTFL
Wow. we have a comedian in that house
The director is Michael Geoghegan?
That's not how the joke is said. The question is always "How much" or "How many" and the answer would be "Yes".
guess what . All great popular bands has attempted indian spiritual realms and they have come out creatively richer , mentally sharper and physically stronger. ALL INDIAN INFLUENCE AND MYSTIC POSITIVE AURAS AND REPARATIVE VIBES.
Know them all personally do you?
I can't believe I'm gonna see them live in two days!!!
Hope you loved it!
Hearing this after 25 years or so. Wow! it feels ever so fresh.
One of the most interesting and underrated bands of the last 25 years
The first album was absolutely and achingly brilliant. Everything on it was spot on and cool. And such energy!
I'm amazed this is the first time I've heard them. They should be a much more common name!
It was essentially the ego of Crispian Mills supported by a backing band that had next to no personality between them.
Everything that ever happened is underrated hey
Yes, great band, but underrated and timeless Vedic mantra ...who is happily listening in 2018 ? Greetings.
2023!
This is awesome, the mix of Indian and western sounds, gives me the goosies
I want this played at my funeral.
Now in 2024 it sounds just as awsome as when i first heard this Live at Lowlands '97. ❤
I want the 90's back!! This song was actually quite good!!
+Marite Rossi the 90s rehashed the 60s so you could wish them back
These and cast were the most underated bands during the Britpop era...
Dont forget Supergrass🤙
You forgot the most criminally neglected -
The Auteurs. “After Murder Park” is a masterpiece and Luke Haines’ first autobiography is bitingly acerbic.
The Auteurs, Denim, and perhaps Gaydad. All underrated. Cast were IMP awful.
The Auteurs, Denim, and perhaps Gaydad. All underrated. Cast were IMP awful.
In 2003 at age 20 I went on an aeroplane for the first time from Newcastle to my new home in Verona, Italy... the whole experience of flying blew my mind but the icing on the cake was looking out the window as we flew over the alps with this track on my personal CD player and just seeing mountains for as far as the eye could see. It was a profound experience 🙏🏻
Came across them from growing up listening to random CDs from my Dad's CD collection..It's funny how now at 20 years old, I've gone back to listening to all their songs over everything else.. completely agree with the lad who mentioned they were timeless in the comments
My friends and I play this on full blast on our school bus on the way to school and everyone raves, its fantastic.
You've great taste!
@@davidadams2395 where you are from?
@@chrisgallagher7769 Manchester probably 😂
Is that an Aqua reference?
That's a fucking cool school bus!
Love it. Closest you can come to Hindu Rock.
1996 …. Was 17 y.o 😘😘😘
As a Hayley Mills lifelong fan can't believe I just found out about her son Crispian fronting this band! Hayley seems to have the typical "nutty" Hollywood life even though she didn't live there! But seems happy now. Love this band.
Kula Shaker once did a gig in the Walthamstow Standard & unfortunately for them no bothered to watch them ( They came at 10.30pm) . The reason I remember this was my band was supporting them at 9.15 when the venue was still packed. A great gig for us ( encores , stage invaision) as well but a disaster for them . Anyway 4 months later their album goes straight in at Number One. Life is strange eh.
I was like HS when this first came out so it means 25 years ago? Yay! I found myself listening to this now because I read on Tiktok about Govinda and there I remembered Kula.Shaker made a song out of it.. aaaaaah 90s kid!
2024 still listening this song
Magnificent! I'm going to see them September 9th at Brighton Music Hall, oh yeah, saw them back in 1997, awesome show!!
Woke up this morning with this song in my head. That's how legendary it still is 25 years later.
That’s how I am here, too
Gorrrrh... Gur is also something we Sikhs know as a sweet item made out of sugar cane. Sweet!
This song seems hauntingly transcending and mystical that I keep coming back to listen to it over and over again.
Im from the phillippines.... Wayback 90s
Was 10 when this beautiful song released..
En noviembre 2022 los tendremos en Concepción - Chile
Never forget the line of "Govinda jaya jaya gopala jaya jaya"
heard this over the radio in Singapore when I was living there in the 90s.. couldn't remember the song title or artist but was always haunted by the melody .. thanks to "Google what's this song" and humming the basic melody.. I am now reunited with something that escaped me over 20 years ago! First time hearing it even more closely now, I appreciate it even more and I have to say, I love that bassline and female voicing..
Wow thats an awesome story always love the feeling you get when you finally discover a song that alluded one for so many years. Damn man glad you found this song, I'm of Hindu faith and this song is actually a Hindu prayer. I'm from South Africa and back in 1996 my older brother bought this album and I love it too this day. Still own it
@@CMONCMON007 Thanks for taking the time to share your story and the info about the song man! I was sure I wasn't the only one who appreciated this treasure!
I live in Singapore now.
Hare Krishna, hare Rama. ❤🙌
Who here from India loves this song?
(I'm Malaysian, btw)
Me xD
+Tina Das This should totally be aarti for next diwali xD
+Zedfinite im from india and absolutely adore this song.......said no Indian ever!
+Aniij Pathak (LocalBag) totally yes.
Tina Das sat sri akal bro :)
Seeing them tomorrow again for the first time since Glastonbury 97
Hey, I hope they were just as good as they were at glasto 97, I was there too and remember dancing like a loon with a huge candle.
Didn’t have a clue what is was all about back in the 90’s but bought the single and loved it. Ive travelled quite a bit in India the last few years and now I know the meaning I love it even more
What is the meaning?
Happy birhtday Crispian Mills for ur 50 years 🎉
Finally found this song! Heard this once on MTV when I was around 8 or 9 years old. Never got the title nor the artist but the tune and rhythm stuck and would sneakingly play in my head from time to time and somehow had a calming effect. Thanks for the upload!
I tried had to search for it on google too but just didnt know the artist name.. finally got here 🙌🏻
They sound great, I just found them too!
Yeah it is a beautiful track xx
well done - you found it!
This song almost 20 years old, but never get old.
Yoshi GL Hack ginger nuts Good Spice lardazon Ok cuto
Mantap bang!
You like tame impala? Nice do u know of temples too? That’s the band who brought me here?
Never gets old, Hare Krishna 🙏🏽🚩🕉
Was 10 years old when I saw this song that time there was channel v it was coming on that channel loved it straightaway and still love it today after 25 years of the song
Same here, my dad used to love this song on Channel V.
Govinda Jaya Jaya,
Gopala Jaya Jaya
Radha-ramanahari
Govinda Jaya Jaya
Kula shaker my cuppa tea since the 90s........😊
I was 16 when I first time listen to this song..And now I m 40 and still this one is my all time favourites !! Actually nothing in the infinite creations can be so glorious other than the names of Krishna !!! You can never become bored or tired as for this Kali Yuga ,Krishna has descended as his names and his names is Krishna himself and have more mercy then Krishna !! Hari Haribol !!
Best psychedelic british band, along with early pink floyd, late 60's beatles and the magnificent Dukes of Stratosphear.
King Crimson.....
@@cascade3769 I feel like they are in a class by themselves. Like Zappa.
Still listening to this. First listened to this almost 5 years ago. Never gets old. Very beautiful song. Still makes me feel in awe about life in general whenever I hear it. Wished thered be more bands like this.
Got this when it came out in the 90s i was very facinated by it whole CD is great but there was just "something " about this song that hit me... Still love it to thos day. I introduced it to my daughter and her friend (they have no interest in todays music) their fascination w this song and CD same as mine. Good music is good music!
Some bands sometimes just get it right first time. Their first album is still as fresh and exciting as it was yesterday in 1996.
First time in the year 2000. Still goes on ... n 2018 still continues. Gr8 band kula shaker.
Aloha from Hawaii 🌋🌋🏝️! Cool song my devotee bros and sisters!
Thank god that the so called Protectors of Hindu religion have not opposed this song. Krishna himself told to Arjun that he does not care for the way his devotee worship him, he cares for the feeling towards him.
This track is an absolute joy to listen to! Hare Krishna Hare Rama!
Bro tears in my eyes...
Bcoz I searched this song so much so much since 1999
& I found it from you on 20/July/2017
So so so so so happy...!