Kula Shaker live at Garage, London 8.07.10 (audio recording)

Kula Shaker
2010-07-08 (8 July 2010)
The Garage, Highbury, London, UK

Source: AT933(853C)>3wbb>iRiver H140 (rockboxed)
Transfer: H140>USB>DellHD>Soundforge 7 (Volume boost, fade in, EQ to reduce bass and boost mid range, volume boost, fade out)>CD Wave>FLAC
Location: Approx 20ft from stage, slightly right of centre.
Recorded, transferred and FLAC’d by Humbug.

Time: 78:45

1. Sound Of Drums
2. Under The Hammer
3. Die For Love
4. Peter Pan RIP
5. Ophelia
6. Modern Blues
7. All Dressed Up
8. High In A Heaven
9. Winter’s Call
10. 303
11. Tattva
12. True Love Will Find You In the End (Daniel Johnston)
13. Hush (Joe South)
14. Song Of Love/Narayana
—encore—
15. Great Hosannah >
16. Govinda

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Kula Shaker in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

По дороге из аэропорта в отель 04.08.2010


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Kula Shaker at Jisan Valley Rock Festival 2010

Kula Shaker at Jisan Valley Rock Festival, Icheon, South Korea 01.08.2010

Setlist:
Sound Of Drums
Under The Hammer
High In A Heaven
Peter Pan R.I.P
Modern Blues
Temple of Everlasting Light
303
Mystical Machine Gun
Hey Dude
Tattva
Hush
True Love Will Find You In the End
Song Of Love
Govinda

Kula Shaker live at Jisan Rock Fest 2010 – Hush

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Upclose with Kula Shaker (Interview with Crispian Mills)

Kula Shaker frontman, Crispian Mills, also known as Krishna Kanta Dasa to some, speaks to Nicholas Shay ahead of his band’s tour through Hong Kong.

By Nicholas Shay | published Aug 05, 2010

HK Magazine: Will this be your first time in Hong Kong? What are you expecting?
Crispian Mills: It will indeed, and everybody’s thrilled to be coming. It’s uncharted waters, so I have no idea what to expect. We went to Russia last year for the first time to play a concert, and we went on stage very late to a huge, very drunk crowd. It was quite frightening, but once we got on stage, it was fantastic—so you never know what to expect.

HK: Can you tell us about your new album, “Pilgrim’s Progress”?
CM: This was the first time we made a record where we had absolutely no pressure other than our own desire to make beautiful music. Our first record, “K,” was complicated because we could feel the record company’s expectations, which stifled the spontaneity. When you’re young, you’re more inclined to please people… well, I was. Now I’ve given up trying to please people, and ended up making a good record as a result. It’s a very mellow acoustic album with lots of daydreaming. The process was much more spontaneous than our other records. It’s brilliant, I’m telling you.

HK: Where do the band’s Indian influences stem from?
CM: I don’t know. Maybe from past lives… friends, fate and destiny. There is something very universal about oriental culture, and we can connect with it. I think it’s because the people of the earth were all joined together at one time.

HK: Could you explain a bit about your own spiritual beliefs?
CM: Everybody wants love, don’t they? If you have all the money and power in the world, and you don’t have love, you’re just gonna be a weird psycho. And that’s really the problem with the world. Spiritual life should be practical, not superstitious. You should be able to apply it to your life, in healing the earth and healing each other, because it’s all in a bit of a mess. You have to respect all faiths; you have to have a spiritual philosophy. I try to have that in my life, and it’s been very good for my music and self-expression.

HK: Who are some people that you gather inspiration from?
CM: I kind of live in a bit of a dream world. I read all the old myths and legends. When I was growing up, my favorite books were all the ancient Greek myths. I got into Indian folklore and the philosophy of the Mahabharata. I’m into archetypes and mythic heroes. I like George Harrison and Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple. He’s a great guitarist, but they’re just guys. When it’s an inspiration or a muse, I think more of those mythic characters. They’re more colorful.

HK: If you had a dinner party, which three guests would you invite?
CM: Well, I would probably get Charles Dickens and Shakespeare together with somebody like Johnny Rotten and see what happens.

Upclose with Kula Shaker by Nicholas Shay | HK Magazine Online.

Secret event at Tokyo 30.07.2010

30 июля состоялся небольшой концерт в Токио.  Место проведения могли узнать только победители розыгрыша, организованного Sony Music Japan. Kula Shaker отыграли аккустический сет из 6 вещей:
1. All Dressed Up
2. Peter Pan R.I.P
3. Ophelia
4. Modern Blues – 303 – Hush (medley)
5. Shower Your Love
6. Govinda
А в конце вмеcте с японской группой Sambomaster исполнили кавер на песню ‘What Goes On’ Velvet Undergroud.

За информацию спасибо m2 ksexpress.exblog.jp/

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Kula Shaker @ Fuji Rock 31.07.2010. Фото

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Fuji Rock Festival’10

Setlist:
Sound Of Drums
Under The Hammer
High In A Heaven
Peter Pan R.I.P
Modern Blues*
Temple of Everlasting Light
303
Mystical Machine Gun
Hey Dude*
Tattva
Hush
Govinda

*Ссылки на YouTube

www.kulashaker.co.uk/setlist-from-fuji-rock/

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Kula Shaker live @Twinkle Rock Festival, Taipei, Taiwan 27.07.2010

Twinkle Rock Festival в Тайване 27 июля.

Фотоальбомы:

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Видео:

Mystical Machine Gun
Peter Pan RIP
Great Hosannah
Tattva
303
Smart Dogs

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Kula Shaker Fanzine STRANGE FOLK №6

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Новый выпуск фанзина STRANGE FOLK №6.

Contents:

*REVIEW of the new album
*The band about PILGRIMS PROGRESS
*Indepth interview with CRISPIAN
*GIG REVIEW London
*Learn all about KULA’S COVERS
*LOVE LETTERS to the band
*KULA chords
*WIN a signed box-set

…and much more!

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Kula Shaker at Garage, London 8.07.10

8 июля 2010 года Kula Shaker дали эксклюзивный бесплатный концерт в Лондоне, первый в этом году. Те, кому посчастливилось на него попасть – в полном восторге. Музыканты были в отличной форме и прекрасном настроении. Они отыграли 16 вещей, 6 из них с нового альбома.

Setlist:

Sound of Drums
Under the Hammer
Die For Love
Peter Pan RIP
Ophelia
Modern Blues
All Dressed Up And Ready
High In A Heaven
Winter’s Call
303
Tattva
True Love Will Find You In The End
Hush
Song of Love
Great Hosannah
Govinda

(more…)

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Kula Shaker: From Paris 2 (25.06.10)


Kula Shaker – Interview FROM PARIS + Ophelia (acoustic)

Kula Shaker – Modern Blues & Ophelia (acoustic session)


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Kula Shaker LIVE on 3FM (Amsterdam)



Kula Shaker – Pilgrims Progress, track by track

Crispian Mills and Harry Broadbent talk us through new album Pilgrims Progress… (more…)

Kula Shaker – Peter Pan R.I.P (official video)

Видео на первый сингл с нового альбома 2010 года Pilgrims Progress. Режиссер – Crispian Mills

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Предстоящие концерты (июль-август 2010)

05.07.2010 Mogadishu Music Festival, Somalia
08.07.2010 The Garage, London (HMV exclusive) UK

Far East tour:
27.07.2010 Twinkle Rock Festival, Taipei, Taiwan
31.07.2010 Fuji Rock Festival, Niigata, Japan
01.08.2010 Jisan Valley Rock Festival, Seoul, S.Korea
05.08.2010 KL Live, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
06.08.2010 The Dome. Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia
07.08.2010 AsiaWorld Arena, Hong Kong

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Kula Shaker are back! With Shanghai in sight (Interview with Crispian)

Written by Jade Bremner

Nearly everyone in Britain during the 1990’s had a copy of their multi-platinum selling record K featuring the hit single Govinda. The energetic psychedelic Brit-pop foursome with their Indian obsession and traditional sitars, tambura and tabla percussion have reformed. This month they are releasing a new album called Pilgrim’s Progress, and are looking to perform in Shanghai.

Remembered for his velvet suits, being the grandson of Sir John Mills and his strong opinions – front man Crispian Mills got in to a sticky situation with the British press over his comments regarding the bands usage of the Hindu swastika during the peak of their career. Arguably, this is what brought about the demise of the once highly regarded rock band. (more…)

The Lowdown: Kula Shaker Interview

The Lowdown: Kula Shaker
“Love each other and drink more tea.”

In the 90’s Britpop heyday Kula Shaker were one of the driving forces. As Britpop faded into oblivion so did Kula Shaker. So what actually happened to them? We managed to get The Lowdown with the guys about what happened for them as people and as a band between then and now.

Altsounds: Thanks for taking the time to talk to Altsounds, tell me where in the world you are when answering these questions?

Kula Shaker: I’m on an Easy Jet flight to Hamburg, it’s very very early so please excuse the following answers.

Altsounds: I never felt Kula Shaker were given the amount of continued positive press they deserved, why do you think that is?

Kula Shaker: Because we’re a bunch of c**ts! Apart from that we had a lot of success very early on in our career and in the UK once the press have built you up they like to knock you down, hey ho.

Altsounds: What is it like to have upcoming bands cite Kula Shaker as an influence towards their work?

Kula Shaker: It’s always nice to get validation from other musicians. (more…)

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