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Thread started 01/19/08 1:50am

Cheek

Your Country through Music...

Hey MusicFreaks! smile

We mostly talk about the monopolist American and British music here, so it's time to extend our views a bit... smile

Now, put on your red shoes and please, introduce us some great acts from your Country - this way we can know a bit more where you all are from and what great artists your Homeland has produced... cool



PS.: I'd like to ask the Orgers from the US and UK to try choosing some underground or not-so-famous acts that should be known for a wider audience... smile

Thank you! cool
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Reply #1 posted 01/19/08 1:51am

Cheek

I'm from Hungary and this is Yonderboi - People Always Talk About The Weather

http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related

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Reply #2 posted 01/19/08 1:56am

Illustrator

I kinda like Dolly Parton.
But more her tits than her music.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...ggF86oP4rE
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Reply #3 posted 01/19/08 1:59am

Cheek

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Reply #4 posted 01/19/08 2:03am

Illustrator

Oh, wait....
I misread the thread title.
I thought that U were looking to start a Country Music appreciation thread.
Sorry Cheek.
U want me to edit out my contribution?
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Reply #5 posted 01/19/08 2:03am

Cheek

Illustrator said:

Dolly Parton.


I thought about some less-known and more-interesting stuff but thanks. lol
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Reply #6 posted 01/19/08 2:04am

Cheek

Illustrator said:

Oh, wait....
I misread the thread title.
I thought that U were looking to start a Country Music appreciation thread.
Sorry Cheek.
U want me to edit out my contribution?


No way! falloff
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Reply #7 posted 01/19/08 5:56am

novabrkr

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Reply #8 posted 01/19/08 6:31am

LightOfArt



late 90s turkish pop
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Reply #9 posted 01/19/08 6:41am

LightOfArt



and something a bit more traditional yet still pop
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Reply #10 posted 01/19/08 6:58am

HamsterHuey

Mostly old stuff;

De Dijk. Amsterdam’s resident band. Their lead singer Huub van der Lubbe always reminds me of Ian Curtis because of the way he LIVES his lyrics through body movements. His lyrics are also amazing. Here they perform Niemand In De Stad (No Soul In The City).
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related

Here’s Bløf, from the coastal south of Holland. Like De Dijk, they are great in melancholic songs. Here is the clip for Harder Dan Ik Hebben Kan (Harder Than I Can Handle)
http://www.youtube.com/wa...EZs6GHC7cY

Kane is a band I cannot really get into, as their singer is a ‘love him or hate him’ kinda fella and he is too much for me to take often. But I fond myself liking this new song.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...HKLh0CjK98

And the Dolly Dots was were the Spice Girls got their idea for, well, megastardom;
http://www.youtube.com/wa...jITFTwU3JQ

Urban Dance Squad! A 2006 rendition of the 1989 song. UDS was a band that triggered the style of Rage Against The Machine.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...2pmT6G2iro

Krezip got big while they were still in their teens, when they were able to fill in an empty spot on the popular Pinkpop festival. One of the songs performed there became a huge smash hits. Then they fell away for a little time, but upon their return they had matured and they make fun music these days.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...v7XhAw6yJg

And this is ooooold. But it’s my most fave Dutch singers ever; from Amsterdam, singer Ramses Shaffy, huge in the 60’s becuz of his melancholic music and his ballads.
Here’s his duet with Liesbeth List.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...5cntzEZo1w
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Reply #11 posted 01/19/08 10:53pm

Cheek

Hey Hamster! No Boten Anna? lol
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Reply #12 posted 01/19/08 10:55pm

Cheek

novabrkr said:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8BqFjJCYVA


Now I think I won't visit Finnland... razz
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Reply #13 posted 01/19/08 10:56pm

Dewrede

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HamsterHuey said:

Mostly old stuff;

De Dijk. Amsterdam’s resident band. Their lead singer Huub van der Lubbe always reminds me of Ian Curtis because of the way he LIVES his lyrics through body movements. His lyrics are also amazing. Here they perform Niemand In De Stad (No Soul In The City).
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related

Here’s Bløf, from the coastal south of Holland. Like De Dijk, they are great in melancholic songs. Here is the clip for Harder Dan Ik Hebben Kan (Harder Than I Can Handle)
http://www.youtube.com/wa...EZs6GHC7cY

Kane is a band I cannot really get into, as their singer is a ‘love him or hate him’ kinda fella and he is too much for me to take often. But I fond myself liking this new song.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...HKLh0CjK98

And the Dolly Dots was were the Spice Girls got their idea for, well, megastardom;
http://www.youtube.com/wa...jITFTwU3JQ

Urban Dance Squad! A 2006 rendition of the 1989 song. UDS was a band that triggered the style of Rage Against The Machine.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...2pmT6G2iro

Krezip got big while they were still in their teens, when they were able to fill in an empty spot on the popular Pinkpop festival. One of the songs performed there became a huge smash hits. Then they fell away for a little time, but upon their return they had matured and they make fun music these days.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...v7XhAw6yJg

And this is ooooold. But it’s my most fave Dutch singers ever; from Amsterdam, singer Ramses Shaffy, huge in the 60’s becuz of his melancholic music and his ballads.
Here’s his duet with Liesbeth List.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...5cntzEZo1w





Krezip feeling ill shoot3
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Reply #14 posted 01/19/08 10:59pm

Cheek

Dewrede said:

Krezip feeling ill shoot3


Shut it and post your own choice! smile
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Reply #15 posted 01/19/08 11:00pm

Cheek

LightOfArt said:

Turkish stuff.


Not my thang but thanks for posting! smile
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Reply #16 posted 01/19/08 11:01pm

StarMon

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Cheek said:



cool that's pretty slick.
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Reply #17 posted 01/19/08 11:05pm

Cheek

StarMon said:

Cheek said:



cool that's pretty slick.


I could dance to that track all night! dancing jig lol cool
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Reply #18 posted 01/19/08 11:30pm

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HamsterHuey said:

Urban Dance Squad! A 2006 rendition of the 1989 song. UDS was a band that triggered the style of Rage Against The Machine.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...2pmT6G2iro


This is some potent knowledge. I came into RATM through Tom Morello and often heard that UDS was crucial in its day, but haven't really listened to either to establish a connection. I'm payin' attention, now!
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Reply #19 posted 01/20/08 12:35am

HamsterHuey

Cheek said:

Hey Hamster! No Boten Anna? lol


Who?
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Reply #20 posted 01/20/08 12:38am

HamsterHuey

PFunkjazz said:

HamsterHuey said:

Urban Dance Squad! A 2006 rendition of the 1989 song. UDS was a band that triggered the style of Rage Against The Machine.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...2pmT6G2iro


This is some potent knowledge. I came into RATM through Tom Morello and often heard that UDS was crucial in its day, but haven't really listened to either to establish a connection. I'm payin' attention, now!


Their albums are okay, but the most potent vibe they had performing live. Their singer/rapper Rudeboy is HAWT onstage, meaning he is bouncy, sweaty, pounding them words down.
They were also the first rock band I saw that used a DJ/samples and made it WORK.
And also, Rudeboy is an interesting fella in real life; his views are always balanced and he's got his heart in the right place. That translates into great lyrics.
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Reply #21 posted 01/20/08 12:39am

HamsterHuey

Dewrede said:

Krezip feeling ill shoot3


Actually, they are not my fave band either, but of the bands that are big in Holland; they have the sweetest background.

And I really, really love the leadsinger. She is sweet.
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Reply #22 posted 01/20/08 12:44am

HamsterHuey

HamsterHuey said:

Their albums are okay


Actually, okay is not cutting it; their debut album is amazing and their follow ups were ahead of their times.
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Reply #23 posted 01/20/08 1:14am

HamsterHuey

The best-known Dutch song abroad, I think; Shocking Blue’s Venus;


Well, maybe I should factor in The George Baker Selection too. They are hipped on Tarantino soundtracks. Little Green Bag;


Then the Golden Earring. They made GREAT 80’s rock. They had a string of hits in the 70’s and 80’s that I love. In the 80’s the first Dutch band to use video clips to make it big.
Radar Love;

Twilight Zone;

Their biggest hit; When The Lady Smiles;


My previous post also included The Dolly Dots. We sometimes say the Spice Girls stole the idea, but a producers-induced girls band like them is of all ages. It just happened that in the 70’s in Holland, there was a bunch of producers that thought; we need a blonde, a dark-skinned girl and a brunette. What they got was Luv. Their success paved the way for the Dolly Dots.


And this is just nostalgia to me; Anita Meijer’s The Alternative Way. Amazing voice. Even though later in life she started making cheesy songs, her first string of hits were grrrreat! And true, some of them are already cheesy, but they are amazing disco tracks.
The Alternative Way (with Hans Vermeulen);

Why Tell Me Why;


Herman Brood was a rocker that was as famous for his drug intake as his music, but he got famous for his music. This is his biggest hit and still makes me nod my head.
Saturday Night;


Most famous band in Holland is Doe Maar (Go Ahead), They were thirty somethings in the 80’s and they catered to screaming teenage girls. They were the smart band; they quit when they were at their peak. They sing in Dutch, but I am sure that when you listen you can understand the appeal, partly, as the lyrics were political and sometimes sexually forward in a sweet way, but in the 80’s it was something when a singer was direct.
Sinds Een Dag Of Twee (Since two days or so)

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Reply #24 posted 01/20/08 1:15am

HamsterHuey

PS Cheek, I love this thread.
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Reply #25 posted 01/20/08 1:56am

FuNkeNsteiN

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First, two of my friends' bands

The Duke
http://www.myspace.com/thedukemusic

The Casbah
http://profile.myspace.co...=219948337


Then, some other acts

Tuomo
http://www.myspace.com/organkane

Eternal Erection
http://profile.myspace.co...d=38530187
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #26 posted 01/20/08 2:51am

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In New Zealand
WE have

Neil Finn (Of Split Enz (1978-1985) and crowded house (1986-1996) and solo now

Brooke Fraser and Anika Moa (girl with guitar singers)

Greg Johnson, NZ folkie middle of the road singer

Bic Runga, another girl who writes Tracy Chapman style songs

The Datsuns (Hard Rock)

The Feelers (Pop/Rock group)

Phil Fuemana and OMC (Writer of 1996 one hit wonder How Bizarre)

Dave Dobbyn (Sucessful singer songwriter)

Maori Volcanics, Prince Tui Teka (Legendary group and NZ's greatest Maori talent.

Billy T james, legendary Maori singer and NZ's greatest comedian

Scribe, Decepikonz, King Kapisi, Mareko, Savage etc, stupid wanna be gangsta rappers (all Islanders, who are like the poorest and least educated people here)


Kiri Te Kanawa, NZ opera diva (Very sucessful, a global treasure)

Hayley Westernra, young NZ classical, pop singer

Jonathan Lemalu, NZ Samoan opera bass

And thats just some of Kiwi Talent
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Dewrede

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HamsterHuey said:

Dewrede said:

Krezip feeling ill shoot3


Actually, they are not my fave band either, but of the bands that are big in Holland; they have the sweetest background.

And I really, really love the leadsinger. She is sweet.


ok , i find her english atrocious
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Reply #28 posted 01/20/08 12:56pm

Dewrede

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HamsterHuey said:

The best-known Dutch song abroad, I think; Shocking Blue’s Venus;


Well, maybe I should factor in The George Baker Selection too. They are hipped on Tarantino soundtracks. Little Green Bag;


Then the Golden Earring. They made GREAT 80’s rock. They had a string of hits in the 70’s and 80’s that I love. In the 80’s the first Dutch band to use video clips to make it big.
Radar Love;

Twilight Zone;

Their biggest hit; When The Lady Smiles;


My previous post also included The Dolly Dots. We sometimes say the Spice Girls stole the idea, but a producers-induced girls band like them is of all ages. It just happened that in the 70’s in Holland, there was a bunch of producers that thought; we need a blonde, a dark-skinned girl and a brunette. What they got was Luv. Their success paved the way for the Dolly Dots.


And this is just nostalgia to me; Anita Meijer’s The Alternative Way. Amazing voice. Even though later in life she started making cheesy songs, her first string of hits were grrrreat! And true, some of them are already cheesy, but they are amazing disco tracks.
The Alternative Way (with Hans Vermeulen);

Why Tell Me Why;


Herman Brood was a rocker that was as famous for his drug intake as his music, but he got famous for his music. This is his biggest hit and still makes me nod my head.
Saturday Night;


Most famous band in Holland is Doe Maar (Go Ahead), They were thirty somethings in the 80’s and they catered to screaming teenage girls. They were the smart band; they quit when they were at their peak. They sing in Dutch, but I am sure that when you listen you can understand the appeal, partly, as the lyrics were political and sometimes sexually forward in a sweet way, but in the 80’s it was something when a singer was direct.
Sinds Een Dag Of Twee (Since two days or so)

[Edited 1/20/08 1:22am]



cool cool list apart from Annie Temeijer falloff sorry redface
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Reply #29 posted 01/20/08 1:08pm

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I am from Trinidad

Home of the, Mighty Sparrow, Arrow, (composer and singer of the original version of, Hot, Hot, Hot.), made famous here by Buster Poindexter. We are the originators of caylpso and Steelband music as well.

Going home for a visit next month, by the way. I can't wait.
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Here is some calypso.
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