August 22, 2002 at 7:57 pm
I would like to see which songs could represent your country. Our which songs became a hit outside your country. For Germany, no doubt, Rammstein will be their main export product, but maybe also older songs.
BELGIUM
Technotronic – Pump up the jam
2 belgen – lena
The only two songs which ever made it to be international hits. In fact, technotronic was the pioneer of a new generation of music, the house, which started in Belgium. The late 80’s, technotronic also invented the smiley (:-)) which then, was a very popular sign.
By: Geforce - 26th August 2002 at 07:56
RE: National Music
Ich bin das Anton aus Tirol 😀
By: Arthur - 25th August 2002 at 21:49
RE: National Music
Austria? Uh-oh…
Die erste allgemeine Verunsicherung’s song Banküberfall was pretty terrible (ich habe zeit wochen kein Schnitzel mehr im Bauch…), but all hell broke loose when they discovered housy beats. Some terrible stuff has come from that friendly-little-country-in-the-mountains… DJ Otzi was pretty bad, but what about Edelweiss and that terrible ‘Ready for Radetzky’-collection of Sissi-quotes, burps, scratches and the ever so corny Radetzky-march?
By: Ashley - 25th August 2002 at 20:58
RE: National Music
Geforce…don’t forget Ian Van Dahl and Lasgo for Belgium too…and Dee Dee too I think (all are trancy euro disco pop for those unfamilar with them)
Now let’s not forget the Austrians…who gave us the wonderfully talented (please note heavy use of sarcasm here ;)….)
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DJ Otzi!!!
AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!
Who buys his records?
Ugh 😛
By: Geforce - 23rd August 2002 at 18:08
RE: National Music
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 23-08-02 AT 06:10Â PM (GMT)]I think Norway is one of the biggest music producers in the world. (commercial music). A-HA etc. Maybe because they have to pay less rights than in the European Union, I guess so.
By: Primer55 - 23rd August 2002 at 18:05
RE: National Music
Brazil
Most probably samba’s and bossa nova’s singers must being the most known Brazilian artists in foreign countries. But there is also a lot of respect to Brazilian metal bands, specially Sepultura, Angra and Soulfly. Today´s top parade hits is consisted meanly by Britney Spears´s Brazilian clones :), some pop-rock bands and a bit of melodic (spelling?) hardcore.
Regards,
Primer55
By: Geforce - 23rd August 2002 at 11:51
great classic music
I’m getting more and more interested in classical music these days. Maybe I even pick up my piano lessons again.
Anyone likes the Soundtrack from the movie the piano (Michael Nyman). Just love the music! 🙂
By: frankvw - 23rd August 2002 at 08:37
RE: On special request
Ference, please! not Clouseau!!! You could also add Helmut Lotti (man, I hate this kind of music)
About international bands, you also have a french one called Bratislaboys… Thay sing in a simili-eastern european language 🙂 Totally crazy!
By: Ference - 23rd August 2002 at 07:59
RE: On special request
He Geforce,
What about that special Belgian band Clouseau???? OK, not known beyond Belgium and the Netherlands, but that makes it international, LOL.
Come on everyone, let’s sing Dutch language songs!! 🙂 🙂 Let’s help Arthur get his head filled with those wonderful songs.
Seriously, you all forgot about K’s Choice, that’s a great Belgian band, that’s also known abroad (even US).
P.S. Arthur, Another Dutch band was also popular abroad. You forgot about Vandenberg, they had 1 or 2 hits.
Also, does Van Halen count as a Dutch band?? 🙂 🙂 Half-Dutch anyway, LOL.
Best regards,
Ference.
By: mixtec - 22nd August 2002 at 23:28
RE: On special request
I live in Mexico (Though Im not Mexican, yet)and I listen to alot of Spanish Rock, so theres this group from Spain called “Heroes Del Silencio” (Heroes of the Silence, not a good name for a rock band)who are a great 80s band for those who think theyve already heard all the great 80s music. There best known song is “Entre dos Tierras” (between two lands), you might want to nab it on napster or something and give it a listen. The group is broke up now, but Enrique Bunbury (Enrique Ortiz de Landazuri, dont ask me why he picked the name Bunbury) is still popular now as a sort of european lounge singer, you know, those caberet types that sing in that slow moaning way.
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By: Geforce - 22nd August 2002 at 22:17
RE: On special request
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 22-08-02 AT 10:17 PM (GMT)]you lazy b’astard 🙂
By: Arthur - 22nd August 2002 at 21:31
RE: On special request
Nah, just forget it, it’s too annoying (try copypasting the link without the ” on the end, that should do it).
Als ik kots, in de goot, onder ‘t kwijl, hallef dood, je veux l’amour
By: Geforce - 22nd August 2002 at 21:20
RE: On special request
The site doesn’t work, Arthur.
Krijg toch allemaal de klere, val voor mijn part allemaal dood 😀 }> Siske de rat lol
By: Arthur - 22nd August 2002 at 20:50
RE: On special request
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 22-08-02 AT 08:53Â PM (GMT)]BRILLIANT! }>
I’m going to bang your head on the wall as soon as i get you…
Take this nice background as a premature revenge (i should have put it behind the Alexander the Great-statue-thread, but hey…)
Dammit, this forum (rightfully…) doesn’t allow me to start messing around with background music… oh well, i guess it’s better like this.
By: Geforce - 22nd August 2002 at 20:37
On special request
For arthur, don’t bang your head against the wall if you want to get the song out of your head
Het werd zomer – Rob de Nijs
‘t Leek al zomer, toch was het pas eind mei
Zo’n dag waarvan je denkt “die gaat niet meer voorbij”
M’n vrienden kwamen langs maar ik wilde alleen
Aan het strand wat wandelen, zomaar nergens heen
Toen zag ik jou, je riep me met je ogen
Ik keek je aan, en kreeg een vreemd gevoel
Want ik begreep wat jij me wilde vragen
Kom dichterbij me
Ik was zestien, en jij was achtentwintig
En van de liefde wist ik nog niet veel
Maar ik begreep wat jij me wilde zeggen
Ik was geen kind meer
En het werd zomer (zomer)
Je was zo vrij, ik vond het eerst een beetje raar
Je droeg niets anders dan je lange blonde haar
Ik was verlegen en wist niet wat te doen
Ik stond er maar te kijken, oh wat voelde ik me groen
“Ik begrijp ‘t”, hoorde ik je zeggen
Je bent zo jong nog, en weet niet wat je moet
Wees maar niet bang, de nacht zal ‘t je leren
Kom dichterbij me
We liepen samen verder langs ‘t strand
En als een jongen pakte ik je hand
Maar als een man zag ik de zon weer opgaan
En ‘t werd zomer (zomer)
‘t Werd zomer (zomer)
‘t Werd zomer, voor ‘t eerst in heel m’n leven
‘t Werd zomer, de allereerste keer
En ik was een man toen de zon weer opkwam
En ‘t werd zomer (zomer)
En ‘t werd zomer
Toen was het zomer
By: Arthur - 22nd August 2002 at 20:33
RE: National Music
NIET IK WAS ZESTIEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, Geforce, i really hate you for this. Dammit… You know, with a few friends of mine i have this very nice game of sending each other sms’es with lyrics of songs just to get them in the other guy’s head. Of course it’s more fun to terrorise your colleagues at work by humming a certain song during the morning, and in the afternoon find out that everyone was humming that.
On a sidenote: we’re going to ibiza…
Sorry i forgot about the Vengaboys, i already banned them from my head. Actually saw them live once… the dark girl is all hips with nothing to compensate on her upper body, in case anyone cares. The other girl is nice though.
Je bent een klungel in de jungle als je niets van dieren…
By: Geforce - 22nd August 2002 at 20:16
RE: National Music
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 22-08-02 AT 08:23 PM (GMT)]Hé man, golding earring is super 5When the lady smiles)!!!!! And so is vader Abraham, men, we grew up with him.
Also I meant pop music, sorry for not mentionning it before, because Adama and Brell are maybe two excellent singers for their kind of music, I really don’t listen to their songs.
You forgot to add Vengaboys to that list. Their songs were on the radio thousands of times untill I became crack-nut and started jumping … ohh now, wait .. not that song!!! NOOO NOW my head is also full of crappy music 😀
You should also be hated for Rob De Nijs lol … Ik was zestien 😀
By: Arthur - 22nd August 2002 at 20:12
RE: National Music
>The only two songs which ever made it to be international
>hits.
What about Rocco Granata? He scored pretty well, and i honestly don’t know Lena (sounds terrible IMHO). Other bands you are forgetting are 2Unlimited (okay, the front-people were Dutch but it was a Belgian producers duo), Front242 (yeah!), Sandra Kim (of course!), Jacques Brel… There are definately more (no, not K3 nor the M Kids)
>In fact, technotronic was the pioneer of a new
>generation of music, the house, which started in Belgium.
Tend to disagree. House began in Detroit, the Belgians only made it commercial (and not with Technotronic, but with the how-can-we-forget-them-no-matter-how-much-we’d-love-to Confetti’s!)
>The late 80’s, technotronic also invented the smiley (:-))
>which then, was a very popular sign.
Actually, the smiley was dug up again, it was also very populair in the late 1970s. It was of course invented by Forrest Gump (who actually is a prototype-Belgian 😀 )
But, to follow your nice example here are a few of the reasons why the Dutch should be hated worldwide:
– Pops Abrahams and the Smurfs (Waar komen jullie toch vandaan…)
– George Baker Selection (Little Green Bag, Una Paloma Blanca)
– Shocking Blue (Venus)
– Golden Earring (Radar Love, Twilight Zone…)
– Gerard Joling (very populair in Thailand for some reason)
– De Electronica’s (de Vogeltjesdans/Bird Dance, for this i think we honestly deserve the big one)
Dammit, Geforce, now all these songs are echoing through my head…
they’re in my head
THEY ARE IN MY HEAD
IN MY HEAD!
😉