I love Kula shekar! Govinda jaya jaya😘😍love from India 🇮🇳 How did these guys invent this sound? It embarrassing bcz Im Indian !😂I feel that they played this song after touring India. Even the greatest bhakti songs to Lord Krishna didn't gather so much interest! 🤔. But wow. No comparison And the result -A MASTERPIECE! Love it! 😘🙏🙏🙏🙏
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!
wonderfull... in Barcelona ( Spain) one of my bands dedicate a song to agni deva next recordings I will Chant Mahamantra with #Raagrock if the divine lilas want it... Govinda Jaya Jaya Gopala Jaya Jaya Radha Ramana Hari Govinda Jaya Jaya... Thanks 4 this sacred sounds in age of Kali Yuga. Hari 🕉😆
The sad thing is this would probably be considered racist today. The fact is the more we can appropriate each others cultures the faster we can integrate. Easterners appropriating Western culture has never been considered racist so why should it be the other way round?
You know what? I was thinking that myself while listening. Post Colonialism? No, I see it as a true celebration of another culture and an attempt to spread that. I listen to loads of 'folk' and 'world music' and the joy is in the collaborations. Bagpipes, Bulgarians and Mongolians! Celts and Africans! Musicians really could lead us, if we stopped listening to McDonalds music. Sheeran s* 'When I was 6 I broke my leg' Really Ed? many of us broke limbs as kids, we didn't feel the need to make a song and dance about it! Lol If the ginger nerd kisses another woman's neck I may throw up, having played the 'shot game' find a Sheeren song where he isn't kissing some poor woman's neck! Is he Drac? Sausage factory music, made for a sausage factory generation. I will stick with this, ta.
@@hogwashmcturnip8930 Ed Sheeran may have made a song about breaking his leg but I doubt he'd have made a dance about it! It seems these days you're told to celebrate other cultures and then when you do you're told to stop it! The very people who claim to be trying to erradicate racism are the ones perpetuating it.
@@mickram23 I guess because nowadays peoples aren't really respecting other cultures. I have heard many peoples as celebrity didn't fully understand what they are doing and then things go south. Today we have internet but still some peoples are ruining culture appreciation. They can just google about it before but no, they don't.
Who owns culture? Who owns dharma? Should indians not be allowed to wear jeans and speak english? Should the english be allowed to use germanic loanwords? Should black germans be forbidden to participate in Oktoberfest? Should brown people be allowed at christian churches? Should a white person be allowed to chant Hare Krishna? The very idea of forbidding a person to embrace anothers culture based on that persons heritage or skincolour is friggin racist. End of story. No further discussion needed. By the way this is an amazing song and hails Srila Prabhupada in the original studio version. He was the one that started ISKCON IN THE USA. Not India. The US. And there's a presumably sikh guy playing the dholak drum in this video who shouldn't be "appropriating" hinduism but chant waheguru following that new "logic". We need to stop pretending we own anything on this planet and stop taking pride in stuff we haven't even contributed to or done anything to archieve. Stop being so selfrighteous about pure coincidences like place of birth or "race". We are one.