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Two hours of Dutch pop music history, live from the city of Zwolle in The Netherlands.

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Ekseption  Vivace (Allegro from Concerto for violin and strings in A min. BMW 1041 - J.S. Bach)   Favoriting 1972 
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Bonnie St. Claire & Unit Gloria  Do you feel alright   Favoriting 1975 
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Chunky Tub  Let me think inside your box   Favoriting 2016 
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New Adventures  Midnight Magic Maniac   Favoriting 1981 
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ZWOLLE!
The Vopo's  An other day   Favoriting 1980 
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The Street  Ugly Anny   Favoriting 1991 
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Kayak  Reason For It All   Favoriting 1973 
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BZN  Dizzy Miss Lizzy   Favoriting 1971 
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Pantheon  The Madman   Favoriting 1972 
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Nits  Erom On   Favoriting 1986 
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Teenager Muziek Express
The Fouryo's  Bird Dog   Favoriting 1958 
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Tobi Rix  Griezelen In Bed   Favoriting 1962 
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Tielman Brothers  Wanderer Ohne Ziel   Favoriting 1966 
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Sandy Coast  Blue Blackman's Blues   Favoriting 1969 
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Swinging Soul Machine  Take Your Time   Favoriting 1969 
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Supersister  Judy Goes On Holiday   Favoriting 1972 
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Dizzy Man's Band  Sweet Harmony   Favoriting 1971 
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Jan Rot  Ik Word Gek   Favoriting 1996 
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Hu and the Hilltops  Better Off Alone   Favoriting 1966 
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Golden Earring  You're better off free   Favoriting 1971 
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Robert Jan Stips  Much Better   Favoriting 1981 
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Zen  You Better Start Running   Favoriting 1967 
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Ronnie en de Ronnies  Beestjes   Favoriting 1967 
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Doe Maar  Belle Helene   Favoriting 1984 
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Dutch Word Of The Week  Luier   Favoriting  
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Amsterdam  Jackie Gass   Favoriting 1971 
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Beatles Cover Of The Week
Hans Tervoort  Ze Vat Oe   Favoriting 2008 
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Automatic Sam  Sons & Bitches   Favoriting 2009 
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Shocking Blue  Waterloo   Favoriting 1971 
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Sjako!  Fed-Up   Favoriting 1990 
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An & Jan  Iets Knulligs   Favoriting 2003 
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Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone!
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Mr Fab:

All aboard for the Muziek Express! Teenagers, and otherwise.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Mr Fab!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Candy-O'67:

Hey, Jan, Mr. Fab! I've got my ticket and ready to go!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Candy!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Candy-O'67:

I was wondering if this was Bonnie before I checked and I was right!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
Avatar 12:12pm
Mr Fab:

Jan, I was wondering - can anyone in The Netherlands pick up UK radio? If so, was that influential to Dutch music?
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
Jan Turkenburg:

We could pick up the old UK pirate stations, but the main station of influence was Radio Luxembourg
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
Jan Turkenburg:

But UK bands certainly were of influence in the rise of garage bands here. The bands hardly mastered the English langauge, just as their audience, so as long as it sounded English it was cool.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Jan Turkenburg:

we're talking mid 60s
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:22pm
Jan Turkenburg:

www.radioluxembourg.co.uk
Avatar 12:22pm
drolletje:

hey there, Jan... and all you fellow No-Mountaineers!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Darryl!
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drolletje:

is it just me, or does this track have a very Steely Dan vibe?
Avatar 12:25pm
drolletje:

sorry I'm late, I was listening to our Dear Leader spin his BS on TV
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I don't know Steely Dan as well as I should and I grew up with Kayak, long before i heard about Steely Dan, so ...
Avatar 12:27pm
Mr Fab:

Fascinating! thanks for the link, Jan.

Hey Darryl, I was thinking the vox were very Yes-ish. (Yes-esque?)
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worldsworstrecords:

maybe that's what it is, Mr F... there's definitely something recognisable about them
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Jan Turkenburg:

just untill a few minutes before broadcast, I was listening to our Minister of Health, answering questions of critical and sometimes rather angry members of parliament.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
Candy-O'67:

This BZN is a cool rendition!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, the early years of BZN were very good, before they went all 'schlager' with singer Annie Schilder
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worldsworstrecords:

Yay! TME!!
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MHLee:

Hello
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:01pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MHLee!
  1:06pm
Mr. Oxford:

Goeden dag all! Goeden dag Jan!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Mr Oxford. U ook goedendag! :-)
  1:09pm
Mr. Oxford:

Jan, it is interesting you mentioned Radio Luxembourg. I remember listening to a Finnish punk song from the 80s which also makes a reference to the radio station. I have heard many older people from Scandinavia say they first heard the Beatles through that station. Seems to have been an influential station for the European region.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, also Godley and Creme mention RL in their song "Get Well Soon"
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worldsworstrecords:

Lux was massively important in the UK... we even had a weekly pop magazine, Fab 208, named after the station's wavelength
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worldsworstrecords:

WE didn't have a national pop radio station in the UK until 1967, so everyone listened to radio Luxembourg
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worldsworstrecords:

Most of the big name DJs of the 60s and 70s worked at Luxembourg before moving over to the BBC in '67
  1:17pm
Mr. Oxford:

Fascinating, Darryl. it is quite surprising the UK had the biggest pop music phenomenon of the era and yet a pop radio station did not surface until 1967.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:17pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Some famous Dutch DJs started at Lux as well
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:18pm
Jan Turkenburg:

When were the first offshore stations in the UK, again, Darryl?
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worldsworstrecords:

mad, isn't it? Everyone listened to Luxembourg, and the Pirate Ships: Radio London, Radio Caroline and so on. The BBC had some pop programming, but it was really limited before the launch of Radio 1
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:20pm
Jan Turkenburg:

round 1964 wasn;t it?
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worldsworstrecords:

Well, people were listening to Luxembourg from the 50s, and yes, radio London first broadcast in 1964
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worldsworstrecords:

caroline started the same year... named after JFK's daughter
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:23pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Radio Veronica (1959) started broadcasting pop music from 1964 on as well
  1:26pm
Mr. Oxford:

i know someone who had a rare vinyl of Radio Veronica jingles. that's the first time I came across dutch language/something dutch. One of the tracks was an ad by Mick Jagger saying 'you're listening to Radio Veronica'.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:27pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, that was for the occasion of the Beatles and Stones marathon
  1:29pm
Mr. Oxford:

Or maybe it could have been someone doing a mimicry of Mick Jagger's accent/voice. can't remember anymore.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:29pm
Jan Turkenburg:

A lot of artists both national and international spent time (sometimes hours) in the Veronica Studios making jingles for the station. There is a famous recording, of Brian Wilson singing a multi track jingle he made up on the spot.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:30pm
Jan Turkenburg:

It became one of the most used ones
  1:31pm
Mr. Oxford:

Jan that sounds wonderful.
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worldsworstrecords:

I HEART the Ronnies!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
Jan Turkenburg:

And this was their(his) biggest hit!
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Mr Fab:

Well, dang, i gotta find that Brian Wilson one!
Avatar 1:38pm
worldsworstrecords:

here you go, Mr F: www.youtube.com... Apparently Bruce J was involved too
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:38pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I was talking nonsense about Amsterdam, I relaized when I shut down the mic. www.discogs.com...
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worldsworstrecords:

can't find the Brian ad on the net... yet!
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worldsworstrecords:

Yay! Beatlecover!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:40pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Or maybe it was just Bruce, I wrote that from the top of my head... Always thought it was Wilson
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worldsworstrecords:

Sie Liebt Dich!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Jan Turkenburg:

'Ze vat oe' could mean 'she understands you', or 'she grabs you'
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Brabant dialect
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:43pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Actually I'm not sure... but definitely she likes the guy
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:45pm
Jan Turkenburg:

and instead of yeah yeah, he seems to sing "nou, nou, nou" as in "well, well, well, who would have thought..."
Avatar 1:52pm
worldsworstrecords:

'The name "Sjako!" is borrowed from an Amsterdam medieval lunatic', apparently!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:58pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Thanks for joining everybody!
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