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

Wednesday Noon - 2pm (EST) | On WFMU's Sheena's Jungle Room
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Ash Tray  Martian hop   Favoriting 1972 
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Beautiful Garden  Beauty is only skindeep   Favoriting 1970 
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The Phantoms  Tormented   Favoriting 1965 
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Goldfingers (Jets)  Poupee de cir poupee de son   Favoriting 1965 
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ZWOLLE!
Van Moorst  WWIII - Counteraction   Favoriting 2017 
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KouweMakkers  Discotheek   Favoriting 2020 
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Cobra  What next   Favoriting 1972 
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Boudewijn de Groot  Apocalyps   Favoriting 1966 
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Golden Earring  Sound Of The Screaming Day   Favoriting 1967 
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Teenager Muziek Express
Rob de Nijs  Ya ya   Favoriting 1964 
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Blue Diamonds  Always   Favoriting 1960 
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Jay Jays  I Got Love If You Want It   Favoriting 1966 
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Gruppo Sportivo  Police-dog   Favoriting 1980 
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Meindert Talma  Lena Zegt   Favoriting 2017 
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Gotcha!  Bonesong   Favoriting 1993 
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Long Tall Ernie and The Shakers  Rock Little Sister   Favoriting 1972 
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Mouth & MacNeal  I Don't Wanna Be The Richest Man On The Cemetery   Favoriting 1973 
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Mekanik Kommando  Stop And Play   Favoriting 1982 
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Hauser Orkater  Entree Brussels   Favoriting 1978 
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Shocking Blue  Beggarman   Favoriting 1968 
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Normaal  Hiekikkowokan [Live]   Favoriting 2007 
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Sandy Coast  North Canadian Paradise   Favoriting 1969 
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Dutch Word Of The Week  Uitverkoop   Favoriting  
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Robert-Jan Stips  No More Mondays   Favoriting 1988 
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Spinvis & Saartje van Camp  La Danse Des Vagues   Favoriting 2014 
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Het Klein Orkest  Ze Ziet Me Niet   Favoriting 1985 
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Beatles Cover Of The Week
Drum-en Showfanfare 'Advendo' Sneek  Day tripper   Favoriting 1979 
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Ensemble Pittoresque  Artificials   Favoriting 1982 
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Sprookprekers  Kraaiennest   Favoriting 1997 
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Herma Stappenbeld  De hemel van Zwolle   Favoriting 2001 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone!
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MHLee:

Hi jan
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MHLee!
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worldsworstrecords:

Love this!
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Candy-O'67:

Hey Jan, MHLee!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Darryl!
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worldsworstrecords:

hey there Jan and all you fellow No Mountaineers!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Candy!
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MHLee:

That's a favorite from me
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Candy-O'67:

Hey worldsworstrecords!
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worldsworstrecords:

best Eurovision song EVER
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I probably must agree :-)
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MHLee:

Power metal I respect a bit
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
MHLee:

Epic Games just bought bandcamp
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worldsworstrecords:

is that a good thing?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:30pm
MHLee:

It concerns me a bit
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
MHLee:

When dd Golden Earring form?
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worldsworstrecords:

like 1965 or something?
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worldsworstrecords:

Oh, earlier... 1961!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
Jan Turkenburg:

yep...
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MHLee:

That's a long run! I was thinking 1967 was early!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
Jan Turkenburg:

But their first release was in 1965 and that was when the 's' was still attached and Barry Hay hadn't joined yet.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
Jan Turkenburg:

It's relatively quiet today :-)
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worldsworstrecords:

I thought this didn't sound very Mouth y!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:08pm
Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
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Jan Turkenburg:

Guess what's next? LOL!
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worldsworstrecords:

lol!
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worldsworstrecords:

'in' the cemetery, surely? ;-)
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:12pm
Jan Turkenburg:

They're singing 'on' as i hear it...
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worldsworstrecords:

They are... but they shouldn't be
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:12pm
Jan Turkenburg:

www.discogs.com...
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:13pm
Jan Turkenburg:

In Dutch it would be the equivalent of 'on'...
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:14pm
Jan Turkenburg:

De rijkste man op het kerkhof. Additional Dutch word of the week: kerkhof... :-(
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MHLee:

kerkhof... church something
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Jan Turkenburg:

'the court behind the church/church's backyard
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:16pm
Jan Turkenburg:

church's courtyard?
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worldsworstrecords:

interesting
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worldsworstrecords:

crypt? graveyard?
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StringOFperils:

Hello, Jan.
HOF etymology >
From Middle Low German hof, from Old Saxon hof, from Proto-West Germanic *hof, from Proto-Germanic *hufą, cognate with German Hof (“yard, court, farmyard”), Dutch hof (“yard, court, garden”), Old Norse hof (“shrine; court”). Doublet of hov (“shrine, temple”)
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:18pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I think crypt is 'crypte' in Dutch, as a smal building on a graveyard where richer people lay buried.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:20pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I know there is an interesting history about on the word kerkhof, because 'hof' normally means courtyard, or a particular kind of square/place surrounded by houses.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:23pm
Jan Turkenburg:

nl-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog...
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:27pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hiekikkowokan = dialect for "he's looking back at you" (as I understand it, that is...)
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Mr Fab:

crazy busy this morn - my bike got stolen and had to take my daughter to school in a taxi! - but thanks for the groovy moosic today, Jan.
  1:28pm
Listener Robert:

That was easy enough for English speakers who are into Germanic paganism. Kerk is close to English kirk, i.e. church. Hof is a word that's been in use for some years now to mean a house of worship, but I learned only recently it doesn't mean the house itself, but the space adjacent to or around it -- the lot that it's on.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Wow, disaster struck, Mr Fab :-(
Hi Listener Robert!
  1:32pm
Listener Robert:

I see now there's a whole Wikipedia entry on it -- en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:33pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Ah, thanks Robert. I love it when a program goes educational this way!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:33pm
StringOFperils:

So...Hasselhof would imply the location of a pain-in-the-ass? Oh, Baywatch.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:36pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey StringOFperils!
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StringOFperils:

Hi again, Jan! Happy that you're on THAT side of Europe today. Hope you're doing well.
  1:39pm
Listener Robert:

"ver-" is a German and Yiddish prefix for a perfect passive participle, so if "koop" means "sale", "verkoop[t]" would be "sale[d]". So if as you're telling us, "uit" means out, then the construction of "uitverkoop" is very interesting! It must conceive of "out" as an intensifier.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:41pm
Jan Turkenburg:

kopen = buy/buying , verkopen = sell(ing) De koop = The Purchase (also: aankoop)
  1:41pm
Listener Robert:

Maybe similar to he English construct, "outsized", where the "out" means something beyond the usual. So a reduction in price beyond the usual.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Jan Turkenburg:

uitverkoop is selling out, I guess? When a shopkeeper wants to get rid of his old stock.
  1:43pm
Listener Robert:

Oh, "out" in the sense of a clearance, then.
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Jan Turkenburg:

exactly!
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MHLee:

clearance, yes I couldn't remember that word
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Jan Turkenburg:

same here, MHLee :-)
  1:45pm
Listener Robert:

Then "ver-" is related to the Latin-derived "per-" or "pur-" in the sense of "fully". But that may just be a coincidence.
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worldsworstrecords:

yay! Beatlecover!
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Domenic:

Beatles! yes!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Domenic!
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worldsworstrecords:

That was ace!
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StringOFperils:

In English, the phrase 'selling out' is shifted in the language to mean abandoning something principled or of moral/ethical value in return for money. Turning your back on your values.
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Jan Turkenburg:

ah, get it
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StringOFperils:

On sale, or For sale....usually
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worldsworstrecords:

This is ace too!
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StringOFperils:

Which is confusing for a non-English speaker, because of the nuance of meaning, because if something is being retailed/sold, it is, technically, for sale or on sale, or out on the shelf for sale anyway. English is the devil.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:52pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Kraaiennest = liturally Crow's Nest, in this case it refers to the name of a subway station in Amsterdam.
  1:53pm
Listener Robert:

Meanwhile, Wiktionary does not support an etymologic connection between the Germanic ver- on one hand and the Latin-derived per-, pur-, or por- on the other.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:53pm
Jan Turkenburg:

also: nl-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog...
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MHLee:

@SOP Selling out might also imply literally running out
  1:54pm
Listener Robert:

Yes, StringOfPerils, but "selling out" also means sacrificina all else for one goal.
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worldsworstrecords:

fabulous show tonight Jan... top marks!
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StringOFperils:

Oh, so cool. Old Amsterdam is so much like a ship. The warehouses are built like ships, by people who built ships. funny that the lowest point in the city, the subway, bears the same name as the highest point on a sailing ship. Dutch humour?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:55pm
StringOFperils:

No, Listener Robert, it does not. At least, not in North America.
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worldsworstrecords:

... I parsed that as 'whorehouses are built like shit' :-D
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Domenic:

thanks for the show Jan!
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worldsworstrecords:

You're all more than welcome to come join me here next: wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:57pm
StringOFperils:

Thank you Jan!! It's been an education!
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StringOFperils:

ha ha ha WWR!
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Mr Fab:

ooh, I love "Both Sides Now." Another corker, thx jan!
  1:58pm
Listener Robert:

It's commonly encountered in sports and games. For instance, a team selling out on a blitz in football. That is, they leave themselves vulnerable to anything else.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
StringOFperils:

Selling yourself short.
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