Soon I´ll
be starting my 5th decade and I´m taking you on a trip to musical memory lane.
42 years
ago my parents married in a dutch border town and they had a splendid party
afterwards in the discotheque bar where they met in ´73.
Over a year
later I was born and eventually, technologically the seventies were not that
advanced. No CD, no MP3, no internet, no streaming, and the music was so much
better in the old days.
As a little
kid, occasionally demanding “cookies”, I listened to dutch Radio 3 (or
Hilversum 3), the channel that evolved years later into 3FM. Wunderbar by
Tenpole Tudor must´ve been my first favourite track. My daughter, now around 19
months old, has been fond of Jamiroquai´s Automaton from the first day. Believe
me, this little gem by Jay Kay and his marvelous band has helped to calm the
little lady whenever she was upset.
Back to the
eighties then. Between 1982 and 1984, pink and green were very popular colours
because of the LP Skunk, by Doe Maar. These blokes were simply too popular and
went on hiatus for about 15 years. All people in the Netherlands born between
1950 and 1980 know the lyrics of at least one Doe Maar song by heart.
Somewhere
in 1983, my cool uncle,visited us and we had a tape of hits by
Normaal, dutch dialect rock band from our province, they sing about beer, fun,
chicks and motorbikes. The radio has always been the red line in my “music
education”, after coming home from school, having a “cuppa tea” or on a
Saturday morning, it was always turned on.
1984, the "magic year" that turned me into francophile: Skin
Deep by the Stranglers was a nice song I heard on the radio.
My nephew
had become a big fan of the band Duran Duran around 1985. When I visited him in
Summer or Autumn of that year, he recorded the Arena album on a tape for me.
In 1986 I
performed Neil from the Young Ones during a playbackshow with some classmates.
Mister Cliff Richard had renewed his Living Doll tune and it was a huge success
in the Netherlands.
It was a “glamrock” year, with the Americans Bon Jovi and Swedish band Europe for example. In the chestnut autumn we visited our family in the border town once more, and I got another compilation tape which became “the final countdown” cassette.
It was a “glamrock” year, with the Americans Bon Jovi and Swedish band Europe for example. In the chestnut autumn we visited our family in the border town once more, and I got another compilation tape which became “the final countdown” cassette.
Then in
1987, when finally English was being taught to us in school, an Australian band
founded in ´76 suddenly got a hit in the Netherlands. Midnight Oil and their
Beds are Burning helped me a lot with my English. Some other peculiar songs
from that year were “Right Next Door” by the Robert Cray Band and the mysterious
“Somewhere down the crazy river” by Robbie Robertson.
In 1989, my
aunt knew that I was fond of the band Queen and she let her son tape the
Miracle album for me. Around that same time the house music “invaded” the hit
lists; it was terrible. At my new school, a smart kid with a huge comic
collection and a big old MSX computer with tapes introduced me to AC/DC, and I
took the rocky highway, distorsioning my voice to imitate Thunderstruck at the
top of my lungs.
to be continued...
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