I was looking for a certain part so I made a table of contents 1:00 Music influences - Grateful When You’re Dead (music vid) 2:43 Out on the Highway (Live) 6:28 Childhood 12:21 Kula Shaker Origin 14:23 Tattva (Live) 16:04 Wife - Hey Dude (music vid) 19:59 Govinda (music vid) 22:58 Be Merciful (Live) 36:21 Hush (music vid) 29:05 India 32:09 Second album - Sound of Drums (music vid) 35:16 Mystical Machine Gun (music vid) 39:35 Kula Shaker splits 41:07 Performing live - Die for Love (Live) 44:20 Great Dictator (Of the Free World) (Live) 47:33 Credits
I bet he didn't imagine when he recorded this that he'd still be playing with Kula Shaker, in a small venue, at the end of January 2023.. and it was a fab gig this evening
I met KS in the high school. The boy sat next to me brought the K CD one day and said "ey, I bought this mistakenly because of the cover but..man, this is great"...We are nearly 40 now, that boy is one of my best friends and we talk about KS and Mills each time we see each other. God, they are so fck good...
I went to Vrindavan, India, this year because of the album K. That was where i found the Hare Krishna movement and how special India is. To me K is one of the best records ever. So much spirituality and emotion there.
Agreed! Not sure if you've seen this, but this is them at the late, great original Cotton Club in Atlanta in 1999. Somebody kindly shot it and recently posted. My buddy and I went in there with really no particular expectations and were just effin blown away! ua-cam.com/video/vGaM8XqM3Yk/v-deo.html
You can't help being born, or to whom you are born to. The problem arises, when those born to the rich and elite, see it as an excuse to claim a sense of privilege over others. This is something Crispian, in all his humility, can never be accuse of. He is everyman.
Kula Shaker's "K" is one of my favorite Britpop albums ever. The fact they never reached it's level of success shows how important John Leckie was as producer
I seen them last night in Glasgow, honestly a great performance. Been years since I seen them but they really did a great show. Crispian was top and the rest of the band too. Hope this tour and album do well, also I think the new album is a good album 👌
got tickets already for Austin TX concert, can not wait
2 роки тому+8
By 1996 several bands like Whale, Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Lenny Kravitz, The B 52s etc was succesful bringing back the 60s pop to life but no one did it as real as KS did. There was a swedish band doing it too, but I can`t remember their name. They had a big hit in the mid 90s.
Yeah, 'The Hives' were Swedish, and were around at the same time but didn't hit big (at least in England) 'til the turn of the century... but I only know their first album. It was good, from what I remember of it. In retrospect, to me it seems Kula Shaker were easily the best of those bands you mention. (Why? Because of their maturity, honesty, and their spirituality). Of the British bands of that time, I'd also put 'The Verve', 'The Charlatans' and 'James' up there. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people just didn't know what to make of KS after the initial media interest wore off... I was prepped for 'K' by getting heavily into the '13th Floor Elevators' just previous to hearing 'K'. I'd found a copy of their 'Best of..' at a stall in Camden and that started me on a whole psych-rock adventure. As you say, there was a lot of 60s inspired guitar bands around in the 90s but KS were deeper, and they had a broader ambition when it came to lyrics (proved by the second record?)
At 36:55 Crispian pretty much names what was first known as 'The Illuminati' in the early youtube days, and now has been popularised as 'the deep state'. Prophetic then? Given this doc was made back in 2006. I remember reviewing 'K' for a student newspaper (very favourably) in Staffordshire back in '96. In the long-term it seems patently obvious this band are criminally underrated. Looking forward to the new record this year... and hopefully I will get to see them live after all this time!
What a wonderful person and a wonderful, verrrry good band! But is it just me or was Crispian a tad depressed or down at that point in time (2006)...? Hope I'm wrong, I wish the Kula's nothing but the absolute best.
For such a bright boy obviously overflowing with creativity and friends in high places I wonder why he lost control of the band ? For instance that awful zombie video that he seems to have been totally unaware of ? Perhaps it was the age old substance abuse schtik ?
I was looking for a certain part so I made a table of contents
1:00 Music influences - Grateful When You’re Dead (music vid)
2:43 Out on the Highway (Live)
6:28 Childhood
12:21 Kula Shaker Origin
14:23 Tattva (Live)
16:04 Wife - Hey Dude (music vid)
19:59 Govinda (music vid)
22:58 Be Merciful (Live)
36:21 Hush (music vid)
29:05 India
32:09 Second album - Sound of Drums (music vid)
35:16 Mystical Machine Gun (music vid)
39:35 Kula Shaker splits
41:07 Performing live - Die for Love (Live)
44:20 Great Dictator (Of the Free World) (Live)
47:33 Credits
I bet he didn't imagine when he recorded this that he'd still be playing with Kula Shaker, in a small venue, at the end of January 2023.. and it was a fab gig this evening
Saw them live twice last year - how do they have so much energy?!! They were incredible ❤😍
I met KS in the high school. The boy sat next to me brought the K CD one day and said "ey, I bought this mistakenly because of the cover but..man, this is great"...We are nearly 40 now, that boy is one of my best friends and we talk about KS and Mills each time we see each other.
God, they are so fck good...
❤thank you for the documentary.🙏
I went to Vrindavan, India, this year because of the album K. That was where i found the Hare Krishna movement and how special India is. To me K is one of the best records ever. So much spirituality and emotion there.
One of the most underrated bands ever , still listen to them , childhood revisited !!!
The best british band after beatles and period.
Still got massive love for Kula Shaker a really underrated band imo hope they release some new material and go touring
Waiting for a long time friend
They have.
Everybody says Kula Shaker is so special and unique. Has personnality, glamour, the best things a band should have
Saw them twice in the 90s. Incredible live band. Still love their music. K 2.0 is a fantastic record.
Agreed! Not sure if you've seen this, but this is them at the late, great original Cotton Club in Atlanta in 1999. Somebody kindly shot it and recently posted. My buddy and I went in there with really no particular expectations and were just effin blown away! ua-cam.com/video/vGaM8XqM3Yk/v-deo.html
@@jakereeves1266 Thanks Jake!
Lucky you! I still love this band so much
K was the first album I ever bought with my own money and will always have a special place in my heart
You can't help being born, or to whom you are born to. The problem arises, when those born to the rich and elite, see it as an excuse to claim a sense of privilege over others. This is something Crispian, in all his humility, can never be accuse of. He is everyman.
I'm sorry, but 25-plus years on "Hey Dude" still kicks ass.
God I love the Shaker
What a Great musician Crispian is!
Kula Shaker's "K" is one of my favorite Britpop albums ever. The fact they never reached it's level of success shows how important John Leckie was as producer
Edward Bliss dude you should listen to Plastiscene
37:47 yes, exactly. Looking fwd to the new album dropping 10.6.22!!!❤🔥
I seen them last night in Glasgow, honestly a great performance. Been years since I seen them but they really did a great show. Crispian was top and the rest of the band too. Hope this tour and album do well, also I think the new album is a good album 👌
got tickets already for Austin TX concert, can not wait
By 1996 several bands like Whale, Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Lenny Kravitz, The B 52s etc was succesful bringing back the 60s pop to life but no one did it as real as KS did. There was a swedish band doing it too, but I can`t remember their name. They had a big hit in the mid 90s.
The Soundtrack Of Our Lives?
Hives?
Yeah, 'The Hives' were Swedish, and were around at the same time but didn't hit big (at least in England) 'til the turn of the century... but I only know their first album. It was good, from what I remember of it.
In retrospect, to me it seems Kula Shaker were easily the best of those bands you mention. (Why? Because of their maturity, honesty, and their spirituality). Of the British bands of that time, I'd also put 'The Verve', 'The Charlatans' and 'James' up there. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people just didn't know what to make of KS after the initial media interest wore off... I was prepped for 'K' by getting heavily into the '13th Floor Elevators' just previous to hearing 'K'. I'd found a copy of their 'Best of..' at a stall in Camden and that started me on a whole psych-rock adventure.
As you say, there was a lot of 60s inspired guitar bands around in the 90s but KS were deeper, and they had a broader ambition when it came to lyrics (proved by the second record?)
Kent?
Staka Bo?
GRAZIE 🙏💖🌺 HARE KRISNA
Crispian always reminds me of Keith Relf , the Yardbirds singer.
Great upload - thanks Pablo
At 36:55 Crispian pretty much names what was first known as 'The Illuminati' in the early youtube days, and now has been popularised as 'the deep state'. Prophetic then? Given this doc was made back in 2006.
I remember reviewing 'K' for a student newspaper (very favourably) in Staffordshire back in '96. In the long-term it seems patently obvious this band are criminally underrated. Looking forward to the new record this year... and hopefully I will get to see them live after all this time!
Thank you for uploading♥
6:45 16:37 19:20
qué gran documental, lo ví ya tres veces!, gracias Pablo Lagos
12:12 this is the best quote ever from mills
At least he knows 😂😂😂
So fuckin good. Wish i could get home to cornish cider festival :(
Thx! Cheers
Tremenda banda Kula Shaker piloteada por Mills.
I wonder if and when there will be new music
What a wonderful person and a wonderful, verrrry good band! But is it just me or was Crispian a tad depressed or down at that point in time (2006)...? Hope I'm wrong, I wish the Kula's nothing but the absolute best.
The yanks may have invented rock and roll but the brits perfected it..
Brilliant! Any idea if Kula Shaker will ever tour and record again?
No idea, but I hope it's as soon as possible ;)
we need this band so much right now.
They just done 2023 tour in Germany. It was great to see them live again.
They still provide great live performance 😊
They are right now.
:) x
@25:00 to @26;30.
K 🙏✌️ 🤘 🎸🥁🇦🇺
What dose his badge mean
looks like the Order of the Garter star... but I'm not sure
You mean the "30" badge on his guitar? this is the Aum or Om sign, it´s the sound of a spiritual symbol, often seen Buddhism and Hinduism.
For such a bright boy obviously overflowing with creativity and friends in high places I wonder why he lost control of the band ? For instance that awful zombie video that he seems to have been totally unaware of ?
Perhaps it was the age old substance abuse schtik ?
Thank you for this upload😊
"oh hello there.... we're cockneys, don't ya knaar"
East End, born and bred. We love our old mums!
Be quiet, nerd.
furgot this band exsisted
You also FORgot how to spell