Two nice videos here...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5cEeShyKww

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXoqLWHtSpE

The Washington D.C. Production duo Thievery Corporation released a
track
on the 2008 album entitled, "Hare Krishna". In 2010 Soho Blue released
a
version also entitled "Hare Krishna".

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hare-Krishna/dp/B0048YTXYI

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-mixture-of-events/id399976560

Enjoy!

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Popular Culture

The Hare Krishna mantra appears in a number of famous songs, notably
those sung
by The Beatles (in the lyrics of John Lennon and George Harrison), and
has been
at the number-one spot in the UK singles charts on more than one
occasion within
songs such as Harrison's "My Sweet Lord". George Harrison put a Hare
Krishna
sticker on the back of the headstock of Eric Clapton's 1964 Gibson
ES-335; the
sticker also appeared on Gibson's 2005 reproduction of the guitar. The
mantra
also appears in The Pretenders' Boots of Chinese Plastic. The Radha
Krsna
Temple's recording Hare Krsna Mantra was released as a single on The
Beatles'
Apple Records label in 1969, and reached #12 in the UK music chart and
appeared
on the music show Top of the Pops. It also made the #1 slot in both
German and
Czechoslovakian music charts.

Less well-known but equally relevant to fans of pop music culture are
recordings
of the Hare Krishna mantra by The Fugs on their 1968 album Tenderness
Junction
(featuring poet Allen Ginsberg), by Nina Hagen, and by H