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Kula Shaker — Radhe Radhe
Album: Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
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Total ratings: 463









Released: 1999
Length: 2:45
Plays (last 30 days): 2
Radhe, radhe, radhe,
Jay, jay, jay sri radhe

(Repeat ad infinitum)
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 Beastie wrote:

Isn't this the wonderful singer in Plant/Page's "No Quarter"?



No, I don't think so - but I love this kind of quarter note stuff. Wondering what's wrong with everyone else's ears!
OM NAMA SHIVAYA!!
This one goes to all sorts of unexpected places.
At first glance I thought it said in parenthesis; Repeat Ad Nauseum...
I tried singing ad infinitum along to this but it doesn't seem to match the beat?
 alain.brault wrote:

That's an epic mashup!!!



When I first read this comment I thought said it was an "epic mishap". On reflection I think I was right first time. 2 out of ten., it's a row entirely without merit!🐨
That's an epic mashup!!!
It doesn't get any better than this! Designed for the ears of GOD & His devotees! Even the unenlightened oughta dig that horn section!!!!! Catch Kula Shaker on TOUR, folks--Yes! They're BACK!!!
My Indian collegue at working here at my side tells me this is a temple song. Like a hymn of sorts. Does this mean we are going to get more hymns from other religeous groups? (Just to keep the balance, an all that.)
That voice is absolutely dreadful.
Randyl wrote:
What space aliens hear when they listen in to Earth.
What earth hears when they listen to space aliens!
horstman wrote:
What space aliens hear when they listen in to Earth.
Bollywood, meet Vegas. Vegas, meet Bollywood.
nolands wrote:
apparently there was a contest somewhere to see who could blend the most musical styles without producing an interesting song. congratulations.
Hilarious! Don't know if I agree, but that was clever!
That was fun! Thanks RP!
dpeer01 wrote:
Sounds like the warmup at the battle of the bands!
LMAO. No kidding.
I like it... so energetic and full.
:nodhead:
way cool
much more jazzier than a regular kirtan.... love it :daisy.gif:
This whole album rocks. Too bad Kula Shaker are long gone - i would have loved to have seen them live. I followed up on the lead singer Quentin?.. but his new folk stuff just didn't come close
jean-louis wrote:
What ever happened to this wonderful band?
Isn't one of the band members in Oasis now? And isn't another playing with Johnny Marr (The Smiths fame) in his band The Healers?
What ever happened to this wonderful band?
Very nice. Wonder if RP's ever played their remake of the 1960's Radha Krishna Temple's "Govinda," so propelled by George Harrison
Sounds like the warmup at the battle of the bands!
Wow. What a ride. Let's do it again!!
Isn't this the wonderful singer in Plant/Page's "No Quarter"?
Kruril wrote:
I just want to wrap someone up to a chair, and force them to listen to this album over and over. Kind of like A Clockwork Orange.
Kinky!! Wanna go on a date?
weird little song. I Iike it!
This song didn't seem like anything special -- then the horn section kicked in. Yeah!
apparently there was a contest somewhere to see who could blend the most musical styles without producing an interesting song. congratulations.
Barf-he, Barf-he
The whole 'K' album kicked ass... better!
I just want to wrap someone up to a chair, and force them to listen to this album over and over. Kind of like A Clockwork Orange.
Huh, this isn't what I expected from this song at all. Interesting.
Tattva is much better
Super wacky...but in a good way. The distorted guitars, the drum track, and the horn section on top of everything else. Like a weird but good fruit salad.
I'd love to hear "Mystical mashine gun" . Thanks.
Definitely better than "Tattva" or whatever that overplayed piece of tripe is... --d
Thats attention grabbing.
Rahde Radhe Rahde... amazing