1) Placebo is… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least four artists with the name Placebo:
1) Placebo is a British alternative rock band formed in London in 1994 by vocalist-guitarist Brian Molko and bassist-guitarist Stefan Olsdal. Drummer Robert Schultzberg joined in late 1994 but left in 1996 shortly after the release of the band's eponymous debut album due to conflicts with Molko. He was replaced the same year by Steve Hewitt. Molko was born in Belgium, and Olsdal and Schultzberg were born in Sweden. Remaining members Molko and Olsdal both grew up in Luxembourg before separately relocating to London and are both British citizens.
Following the release of a demo, a split single, and their eponymous debut album, Placebo gained exposure in 1997 after the single "Nancy Boy" became popular in the UK, a song notorious at the time for its gender-bending content. The band stood out among the Britpop scene they were associated with at the time for their androgynous appearance and musical content, as well as Molko's distinctive voice and lyrics which openly discussed sexuality, mental health, and drug use.
Hewitt left Placebo in 2007 due to personal and musical differences. He was replaced the following year by Steve Forrest. Placebo released two albums with Forrest, who left in 2015 to pursue his own musical career. Since 2015, Placebo has been officially a duo, though augmented with additional musicians.
Placebo has collaborated with various artists over the years, including David Bowie, Justin Warfield, Michael Stipe, and Alison Mosshart. To date, Placebo has released eight studio albums, all of which have reached the Top 20 in the United Kingdom, and have sold around 14 million records worldwide.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)
Discography
Placebo (1996)
Without You I'm Nothing (1998)
Black Market Music (2000)
Sleeping with Ghosts (2003)
Meds (2006)
Battle for the Sun (2009)
Loud Like Love (2013)
Never Let Me Go (2022)
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2) Placebo is a Jazz Rock/Jazz fusion band from Belgium who released three LPs in the early '70s. Their members were performing with Aksak Maboul, Larry Coryell, Focus, Telex, and Cos.
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3) Placebo is a female-fronted British Post-Punk/New Wave band from the early '80s who had two LPs and two 45s out.
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4) Placebo is a four-piece rock band from Calgary, AB, Canada, fronted by Leslie Feist. Other members included Kieran McAuley on guitar, Elescia on bass, and Toby on drums. This information is based on the liner notes of their CD "Don't Drink the Bathwater," released in 1994 on Cry Baby Records. After discovering the UK Placebo, they renamed the band Placebo4 for the 1996 release of their 7-inch "Sailor Boy," also on Cry Baby Records. Dale Becker on drums.
Hare Krishna
Placebo Lyrics
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Hare Krishna, Hare Rama..
The lyric "Hare Krishna, Hare Rama" is a Hindu mantra that is often chanted as a form of prayer, and it appears in Placebo's song "Hare Krishna." Judging by the mystical and somewhat psychedelic sound of the song, it is possible that the lyrics are meant to evoke a sense of spiritual transcendence or altered states of consciousness. The opening lines of the song, "Ahh.... Varuna.... Ahh... -Gita...," are more difficult to interpret, as they do not have a clear meaning in English. "Varuna" is the name of an ancient Hindu deity who was associated with water and the ocean, among other things. "Gita" means "song" or "poem" in Sanskrit and is the name of a famous Hindu scripture.
Overall, the lyrics to "Hare Krishna" seem to be an attempt to touch on themes of spirituality and transcendence, using Hindu language and imagery to create a sense of otherworldliness. However, the meaning of the song is ultimately left up to the interpretation of the listener.
Line by Line Meaning
Ahh.... Varuna.... Ahh... ?-Gita... (x2)
The singer acknowledges Hindu gods Varuna and Gita with a mystical, otherworldly chant.
Hare Krishna, Hare Rama..
The singer exclaims the famous Hare Krishna and Hare Rama chants, commonly associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and Hinduism as a whole. The repetition of these mantras are believed to bring spiritual enlightenment and connection to the divine.
Contributed by Alexander G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@katya231
Why are the coolest and most original songs always hidden amidst b-sides? I remember showing this song to a friend who likes Placebo and shocking her in a good way :)
@tommydecay8369
Awesome, as usual. One of my favorite song to write.
@baladasanudas
Hare Krishna!
@jekk23
Splendid. Love It.
💜
@mobilecraft101
hare hare
@KowboyUSA
Mobilecraft Krishna, hare Rama hare Rama
@parikshitvirmani8779
wow! Hare Krishna
@ezequielrochi8360
Grande BRIAN JAY SRI RADHE 🙏🕉️ HARIBOL
@spike3709
Начало настолько жуткое, что это самое страшное, что я когда либо слышал.
@peyote48
HARIBOL!!!!