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Three Jazzmasters (one with black pickups) and a custom colored (white?) Jazz bass. PLUS three blonde piggy back amps, a brown combo . . . Fender heaven!!

If only they had reverb.

"The Third Man"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNeUuQegG5Y

cool, typically Dutch though, which is were indo-rock came from. incedently, the two defining mebers of the crazy-rockers, the badleaderdrummer and the siger, were actually from Surinam.

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

The lead guitar is very good.....really excityng ...
and the sound of the Showman without reverb..is exxciting too...is a great amplifier ...and very good hands...

Love this video Thanks a lot!!

Skateboarding - "Gnarly Surf"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9xXTBH_KwE

Oh, ok WR--thanks. I didn't know about Indo-rock, and found this quite by accident. I agree the lead is good--low volume and subtle touch.

If you haven't already, everyone check out their version of "Carioca" next to that same link. Really nice pinky volume swell work.

there's a lot about indo-rock on the net, unfortunatly most is in Dutch. the mini-history lesson: Indonesia used to be a Ducth colony and gained independence after a few years of rather bloody and messy (on our part mostly) battle. during and after this period a lot of indonesians came to the netherlands, after having fought on the Dutch side. youc an imagine it wouldnt have been particularly attractive to have stayed in Indonesia. among them also many mixeed couples, btw, mostly Dutch soldiers who'd married an indonsian girl. the kids of this returning generation were in their teens in the late 50's, indonesians as well as half indonsians, and they got their influence from (sirupy sweet) indonesian music, european instro music and american rock and roll (indorock started a few years earlier than surf, mostly), and that's what made the typical indorock sound. there's an other side to indorock as well, which lends far more from the trad music and way less from R&R, and it sound a bit like a polonesian girl singing patsy cline songs in a high pitched voice with kiddy song lyrics. anneke gronl;oh is the most prominent example Many of the indorock people that still play nowadys do both kinds.

if you like the indorock sound (key ingredients very thin strings and klemmt echolette) you MUST check out the tielman brothers here with dark eyes.

thanks for diggin these up!

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

Cool history lesson WR Wink I have also noticed a big Shadows influence among all these bands The Crazy Rockers, Les Mustangs ect.. bands from France, Germany, Aussy etc.. with a bunch of tape echo no reverb clean tone.

Or were The Shadows inlfuenced by these other groups? what came 1st?

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Yes, really interesting cross-cultural pollination going on here! Those Tielmans are great, and wow a Les Paul gold top and "black beauty" custom! I'm officially in gear overload. Cool

Anneke Gronl doing the Hawaiian number . . .
Vintage Hawaiian music is another musical passion of mine. There were two Dutch-Indo steel guitar greats, Rudy Wairata and George de Fretes. I don't suppose those names mean anything to you if you are not into Hawaiian. But their period of popularity fits right into your mini-history. (post-war 50s).

Thanks for the info!

WR
there's a lot about indo-rock on the net, unfortunatly most is in Dutch. the mini-history lesson: Indonesia used to be a Ducth colony and gained independence after a few years of rather bloody and messy (on our part mostly) battle. during and after this period a lot of indonesians came to the netherlands, after having fought on the Dutch side. youc an imagine it wouldnt have been particularly attractive to have stayed in Indonesia. among them also many mixeed couples, btw, mostly Dutch soldiers who'd married an indonsian girl. the kids of this returning generation were in their teens in the late 50's, indonesians as well as half indonsians, and they got their influence from (sirupy sweet) indonesian music, european instro music and american rock and roll (indorock started a few years earlier than surf, mostly), and that's what made the typical indorock sound. there's an other side to indorock as well, which lends far more from the trad music and way less from R&R, and it sound a bit like a polonesian girl singing patsy cline songs in a high pitched voice with kiddy song lyrics. anneke gronl;oh is the most prominent example Many of the indorock people that still play nowadys do both kinds.

if you like the indorock sound (key ingredients very thin strings and klemmt echolette) you MUST check out the tielman brothers here with dark eyes.

thanks for diggin these up!

WOUOU..is really amzing.... learn about this...is great..relly great..
and i cn feel this sound....

Thanks thanks

Skateboarding - "Gnarly Surf"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9xXTBH_KwE

websurfer
Yes, really interesting cross-cultural pollination going on here! Those Tielmans are great, and wow a Les Paul gold top and "black beauty" custom! I'm officially in gear overload. Cool

Anneke Gronl doing the Hawaiian number . . .
Vintage Hawaiian music is another musical passion of mine. There were two Dutch-Indo steel guitar greats, Rudy Wairata and George de Fretes. I don't suppose those names mean anything to you if you are not into Hawaiian. But their period of popularity fits right into your mini-history. (post-war 50s).

Thanks for the info!

And..i will fly to Hawaii probably at May....i love the Hawaiian steell guitar..
and i hope learn about this..and about Hawaiian folk in this trip....
I think that is very important let the popular music..or folk... came back to the Surf music...
Hawaiian...and Pacific sounds... are the most important folk culture in the surf...
and mixed with other cultures..like Spanis sound..will be great great Sounds..

Skateboarding - "Gnarly Surf"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9xXTBH_KwE

websurfer
Y and wow a Les Paul gold top and "black beauty" custom! I'm officially in gear overload. Cool

haha, yeah cool. actually, the les paul was the favorite guitar in indorock... somewhere early 60' s the Tielman brothers switched to jazzmasters, even though they didnt like thesound as much as the les paul, but it was much lighter which was better for their stage antics. the tielmans really were the trendsetters in indorock and shortly afterwards everyone wanted a jazzmaster Very Happy ... Andy Tielman still plays and uses a les paul again. his backing band has two JMs though.

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

I just stumbled upon the Crazy Rockers, these guys are really great. I know this thread is somewhat old but thanks for the Tielman brothers link. Does anyone have any info on "The Jokers"?

Heres another great tielman brothers vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1syTpGeitEQ

tonetti
I just stumbled upon the Crazy Rockers, these guys are really great. I know this thread is somewhat old but thanks for the Tielman brothers link. Does anyone have any info on "The Jokers"?

Heres another great tielman brothers vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1syTpGeitEQ

Agree BITCHEN!!

Heres a link to the Tielman Brothers story for any one interested.

http://indorock.pmouse.nl/tielmanbrothers1.htm

tonetti
Does anyone have any info on "The Jokers"?

Off Topic

Note: The Jokers were not an Indo-Rock band.

http://www.pmouse.nl/jokers/jokers2.htm
http://houbi.com/belpop/groups/jokers.htm

Double Crown was carrying one volume of a 2 CD best-of series. I highly recommend it.

A Jokers track was played on the last podcast. I think if you search there have been a few threads about them, I seem to recall many good YouTube clips posted in the Surf Videos forum.

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