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Old October 5th, 2018 #3
ColdFire
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A "negative comment" concerning that . .

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Dude you do realize one of that band's members is displaying an "Ernesto Che" t-shirt? Bah !
Sorry if that bothered you . .

'Kula Shaker' is a not so prominent band from the U.K . .

They certainly could be considered "left-wingers" ( on a side note . . can you tell of any "right-wing" band which is played on public television ? ? ) . .

Brit-Pop as far as the music is concerned . .

Pretty much like these guys ( who , most ironically , stem from Germany )


What a silly Beatles-copy if you ask me . .

As for Kula Shaker , they certainly wouldn't be the first "left-wingers" with an attachment to Indian spirituality . .

The 'Hippy'-generation of the 1960s also held to such ideas. .

The irony is , how "left-wing" they presented themselves , ancient Indian spirituality has its roots in Aryanism . .

The irony . .

Even more ironically , many National Socialist leaders ( pretty much the generation right before them . .) also were into ancient Indian mysteries . .

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/s...m#CHAPTER%2032

( make of that excerpt what you will , in any way it is a good piece of research )

For obvious reasons. .