 | Some pictures taken during my trip in the Netherland, called wrongly "Holland".
You will see landscapes, monuments, bridges or other buildings of the following towns:
Arnhem
Oosterbeek
Nimègue (Nijmegen)
Huissen
Deventer
Harligen
Sexbierum
Alkmaar
Haarlem
Zandvoort
Muiden
Naarden
Amsterdam
Delft
Gouda
Utrecht |
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 | Love is just around the corner
The Dixieland Seven from the Netherlands 1965!
Bob Erwig trumpet, Joop Postma clarinet, Jan Meeuwisse trombone, Dick Posthuma piano, Ad Funcke guitar, Willem Van Den Bos bass, Ted de Jong drums.
In 1965 I was member of a very talented local band while still living in the Netherlands. I played trumpet in The Dixieland Seven of Naarden-Bussum, a suburb town of Amsterdam.
We had a swinging rhythm section and played very much in the Eddy Condon idiom.
Our band was the winner at the AVRO radio competition that year and the price was to play a concert in the concerthall of the Kurhaus Hotel in Scheveningen with New Orleans clarinettist Albert Nicholas.
Unfortunately that concert was probably never recorded but that same year we ended up in a Hilversum recording studio to play some tunes.
I' am quite proud of these recordings and like to post one for you on youtube.
When we were visiting Holland a few years later I had my old 8mm movie camera and while standing in my brother's car I filmed the streets and avenues of Naarden-Bussum, the town we grew up in.
In combining these movie clips with the music You'll get an idea of where this all happened |
|  | Capricorn - 20Hz (Nalin & Kane Mix)
Capricorn is the brainchild of Dutchman Hans Weekhout, experienced musician, engineer and producer, professionally involved in music for about ten years now. Born in 1965 in Naarden, he began playing bass and keyboards in his early teens and figured in various locally successful bands, most of them soul- and funk-orientated. After finishing school he found his occupation in studio work, recording and mixing for innumerable Dutch acts as well as for international artists such as Ian Gillan and Falco.
Although learning a lot from these sessions, he felt he lackedan outlet for his own musical ideas and slowly took up writingagain. Strongly influenced by the Dance movement of the late eighties, his efforts would go into elaborated Dance tracks with an experimental edge; the first he composed were released through the Dutch branch of major Sony, but later, with the project Paranoiax, he went on to record for Epic in the United States.
The real breakthrough however came with 20 Hz, recorded in the summer of 1992 and released on Global Cuts under the banner Capricorn. In the spring of 1993 the track started to appear in dance charts all over the world and finally hit the singles charts in Holland, Belgium, the U.K. and France, while a strong American interest followed in the wake of this impressive European success. The brand new 12"/CD Harakiri looks set to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, with club and radio play already overwhelming and chart positions on the way. Working from his own studio in his homebase Amsterdam, Hans is currently preparing the first Capricorn album as well as an as-yet-unnamed new project which will incorporate ambient, ethnic and dub/reggae influences. |
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 | Naruto vs Sasuke |
|  | Love is just around the corner
The Dixieland Seven from the Netherlands 1965!
Bob Erwig trumpet, Joop Postma clarinet, Jan Meeuwisse trombone, Dick Posthuma piano, Ad Funcke guitar, Willem Van Den Bos bass, Ted de Jong drums.
In 1965 I was member of a very talented local band while still living in the Netherlands. I played trumpet in The Dixieland Seven of Naarden-Bussum, a suburb town of Amsterdam.
We had a swinging rhythm section and played very much in the Eddy Condon idiom.
Our band was the winner at the AVRO radio competition that year and the price was to play a concert in the concerthall of the Kurhaus Hotel in Scheveningen with New Orleans clarinettist Albert Nicholas.
Unfortunately that concert was probably never recorded but that same year we ended up in a Hilversum recording studio to play some tunes.
I' am quite proud of these recordings and like to post one for you on youtube.
When we were visiting Holland a few years later I had my old 8mm movie camera and while standing in my brother's car I filmed the streets and avenues of Naarden-Bussum, the town we grew up in.
In combining these movie clips with the music You'll get an idea of where this all happened
( first posted on ilbofilms on October 2006 1978 views) |
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 | Sasuke must die
PS: i didn't make it i only found it |
|  | beautiful song
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