Krishna Lights |
Formed in 1968 and run by Jimmy Doody and Keith Canadine. It operated from small basement premises under a tobacconist/newsagents at 13 Goodge Street off Tottenham Court Road in London. Later a small production facility was added at Chiswick in West London. Amongst Krishna’s clients was The Beatles Apple Corp who regularly bought Liquid Wheels and watched them boil, by removing the heat filter from the projectors optical system, during ‘recreational’ periods at their offices. Notable employees at Krishna Lights were Neil Rice, who together with Keith Canadine and others formed Optikinetics in late 1970, and Gregory Brown whose nickname was ‘Ashtar from Mars’. Major light show performances by Krishna Lights included The Camden Arts Festival at The Roundhouse, in Chalk Farm, London 1-3May1970. Extravaganza ’70 was held at Olympia, an old exhibition hall in London, from 29th May to 06th June. This featured stalls selling youth products, fashion shows and bands. Sunday 14th June 1970 found Krishna Lights at The Lyceum in The Strand London lighting Derek & The Dominoes first gig. The support band was ‘Noir’. The evening was extremely hot and many members of the audience were fainting. The light show was projected from the balcony onto three adjoining screens behind the stage. |
Above text Copyright © Neil Rice 2001 |
Tell Jimmy that he left off the Pink Floyd show at the Brighton Dome, February 1969... I stayed on for 12 years as Kulashekhara das. The Band Kula Shaker borrowed my name. I currently have a new 3-D lightshow being tested for showing in all the Planetariums. Give Jimmy my love, tell him I have often thought of him. Colin Jury AKA Kula - July 2009 |
Excerpt from Chasing Rhinos With The Swami by Shyamasundar Das (Sam Speerstra):"Another fellow named Jimmy Doody starts hanging out and asking questions about Krishna. |
Original Krishna Lights Liquid Wheel Box |
Original Krishna Lights Slides (Courtesy Neil Rice) |
Original Krishna Lights Slides hand painted by Sally Rice |