Shelter played Houston TX in 1995 and a fight broke out in the middle of the set. It was broken up and they went right into this song. The mood was changed. The power of music and transcendental sound to resonate in us no matter the place.
There are many many mediocre and bad cover versions. This one works so well though. The Beatles go krishnacore. If George Harrison knew about it I think he must have approved :) Too bad you cannot download legally anywhere and Spotify doesn't have it either for my 500 song list of cover versions...
It was huge on the alternative scene and even made it to main stream radio but it wasn’t big outside the hard core punk rock scene, which was quite niche. It brings back so many memories, I’ll see them in London next year!
Shelter played Houston TX in 1995 and a fight broke out in the middle of the set. It was broken up and they went right into this song. The mood was changed. The power of music and transcendental sound to resonate in us no matter the place.
God damn this is good! So glad I randomly came upon this lol
Some things never die. I was moshing to this song at a very young age. This is something we should a fight for.
Espectacular....!!!
Always thoughts this song would sound great with more "rocky" instrumentals, thanks for uploading. Great cover.
Nostalgia pura!!!
E eu aqui tentando fazer meus amigos lembrar dessa banda... muita nostalgia mesmo!
Very nice cover. Pleasantly surprised.
Perfect cover !
Love it!
Amazing
Never heard of it.
Thanks!
HK!
love that tune great job on the cover "all we need is love" John Lennon
Super!!!!!!
love it:)
There are many many mediocre and bad cover versions. This one works so well though. The Beatles go krishnacore. If George Harrison knew about it I think he must have approved :)
Too bad you cannot download legally anywhere and Spotify doesn't have it either for my 500 song list of cover versions...
Where did you find this?! Thanks so much for uploading this!
Yours in service to Govinda,
XbgX
It's from the Brazillian release of the Mantra CD. It was a bonus track along with another track entitled "Progressive Man".
kids this days .. we can work it out together with progressive man were the 2 last bonus tracks from mantra
Bump. Still means a lot to me.
genial!
@xwlmx it seems it is from the mantra album.
As far as I know it's a bonus track from the Brazilian edition of "Mantra" released by Roadrunner Recs.
was this big in brazil?
It was huge on the alternative scene and even made it to main stream radio but it wasn’t big outside the hard core punk rock scene, which was quite niche.
It brings back so many memories, I’ll see them in London next year!
"Gotta see it my way, if you disagree I'm gonna punch you in the face..."