Kula Shaker opened with Hey Dude to a packed out King Tut's tent back in 2006's T in the Park! Kula Shaker return in 2016 with a new album and a European tour. Check out www.kulashaker.co.uk for more info!
Great band, great songs, great riffs. Always had a lot of respect for Crispian. He has his own playing style and can hold his own with any guitarist of the era.
He's a decent guitarist Out of their contemporaries he's certainly the best Used to love them when I was a kid in the late 90s Rediscovered them during lockdown and saw them at Sheffield in Jan 2023
first album i ever bought. when i was 11 years old in 1997. this song has, hands down, the best rock song drum beat of the 90s... the crowd is going mental for that beat...
Ah shit... I was so happy at all these youngsters singing along in 2016.... then realised it was 2006 when I was a youngster too! For a moment I thought loads of recent youngsters had made me proud.
the fact is that he is a nice hare krishna man, and in one point his guru told him to stop doing this music, and dedicate more to bhajans music for meditation and relax , but kula sahker is kulas haker
Great band ... great song ... not so great rendition. Too much lag on the vocals, the intro set the song up to be too slow and moody. This is an in-your-face rocker ... still sound like pros no doubt but the unbridled Kula is best.