Monday 26 November 2007

Driest Video Out On You Tube

Last september the so called Leids Jazztrio organized a free concert by De Jongens Driest with drummer Michael Vatcher and Fanfare CWO on a HISTORIC location : De Burcht, Town Castle of Leiden.We now have official permission of HairyMusic.com to show
some highlights of that concert here



more info about the musicians and their projects available on www.hairymusic.com

Saturday 10 November 2007

Did It For Bob
















This blog entry is a little larger than
life, since I went to Paradiso last thursdaynight, where a party was held in celebration of the finished translations of 6000 Bob Dylan songs in Dutch, by a couple of Personal Intrepitators who call themselves 'Bindervoet & Henkes'

Yours truly managed to make myself invisible and sneak up right behind Zorro, so I could cover some twists of fate from the wings with

a simple pocketcam. I think I saw red hot, and scarlett too...

Seaside organ grinder Rob van Donselaar and a fantastic band of Incorporated Izzies and several generations of Bobniks accompanied the cream of the Lowlands in Rolling Thunder style, to
spread the word that Bob now
has his own Dutch
TelephoneBook.














In the Grande finale comedian Freek 'the Young One' took the liberty to adlib a verse in his Bobsong, in honour of the beloved sculptor painter and writer Jan Wolkers, who recently dreamed away to a place called Not The End, and all Dutch people know what he's probably doing in that secret garden ...
From the screen above the bandstand His Bobness Himself kept a somewhat bemused eye on the proceedings, as if thinking:
"Hey, I ain't dead yet"

I hope Bob will make the next pile of words extra high,and long and doubledutch, that will teach them Thunderfood and Lightbulb. Of course we all got VERY stoned, at least in my corner we had the courtesy to do that for Bob.

Monday 5 November 2007

You know it when you've been TANGOed

Saturday nov. 3rd, the day after the 'Dia De Los Muertos', Quinteto Tango Extremo visited the X., Leiden











They were joined by two very special guestmusicians from Argentina, guitarist and composer Gustavo Mozzi and pecussionist Facundo Guevara, who brought along historic film footage of Buenos Aires and its amazing people, wich was projected during parts of the concert. Beautiful black and white and colour edits of carnaval parades and sacred spirit dances. With the help of a little laptop senor Guevara played perfectly in time with the spirits of the past projected over his head, and it created the effect as if they were dancing along with the band. I wouldn't be surprised if they were. Some dancing couples in the back floated like leaves in a breeze...