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Nederbeat (also: Nederbiet) is a genre of rock music that began with the Dutch rock boom in the mid-1960s influenced by British beat groups and rock bands such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. [1] Much like British freakbeat, it is essentially the Dutch counterpart to American garage rock.[ citation needed ] Among the best-known Nederbeat groups are the Golden Earrings, The Motions, The Outsiders and Shocking Blue.

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The Beatles performing in Blokker, Netherlands in 1964

In the 1960s, The Beatles and the Merseybeat sound began to dominate the Dutch charts. The popularity of such music led to interest among Dutch musicians in forming bands to play this type of rock music, replacing a previous genre Indorock performed by Indonesian immigrants in the Netherlands. [2] The interest was further spurred on by the Beatles concerts in the Netherlands in 1964 that drew large crowds, followed by a performance by The Rolling Stones at the Kurhaus in Scheveningen disrupted by an excited audience. [3] The emergence of pirate station Radio Veronica also worked to stimulate the Dutch music community to produce a great amount of 'Nederbeat'.[ citation needed ]

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The Motions in 1966

The Hague was the country's beat capital, where bands such as the Golden Earrings (the predecessor of Golden Earring), InCrowd, Q65, Het, Sandy Coast and The Motions were formed, [3] along with its neighbouring coastal town Scheveningen. The clubs on its boulevard, from where Veronica's pirate ship was constantly visible, became the locus for Dutch talent.[ citation needed ] Other bands such as the Outsiders also emerged in Amsterdam. These bands generally performed in English, with the exception of a few such as Het who performed in Dutch. [3]

Golden Earrings in 1969 Nederlandse popgroep no. 1 , de Golden Earrings , mag niet naar de Verenigde Sta, Bestanddeelnr 922-3341.jpg
Golden Earrings in 1969

The Motions were the first Nederbeat band to produce charting singles in the Netherlands with their songs "It's gone" released in late 1964, and "Wasted Words" in 1965. [4] Their guitarist Robbie van Leeuwen would later form The Shocking Blue. Other popular groups were the Outsiders, Q65, Golden Earrings , Ro-d-ys, The Shoes, and Cuby & the Blizzards.

Nederbeat had association with the psychedelia and counterculture of the 1960s in the Netherlands. [5] The beat sound was popular for a few years before the sound started to change, and the musical style of the bands evolved. Soul and rhythm and blues became more popular, groups that performed in such style include Rob Hoeke Rhythm & Blues Group. The Cats shifted into the palingsound they created, while Cuby & the Blizzards developed their own distinct style of blues. [3]

The bands were mostly popular only in the Netherlands, but a few bands found success internationally. In 1970, Tee-Set had a top 10 hit with "Ma Belle Amie" in many countries, while Shocking Blue did better with "Venus", which became the first ever No. 1 single by a Dutch band on Billboard Hot 100. Later in 1973, Golden Earring also had a worldwide hit with "Radar Love". However, despite the successes, the genre had faded in the 1970s as popular music moved on to other genres such as disco.

List of Nederbeat bands

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Q65 in 1967
Tee-Set in 1968 TV programma '...Puntje, puntje, puntje...'. Popgroep Tee Set, Bestanddeelnr 921-5933.jpg
Tee-Set in 1968
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The Outsiders in 1968

The following is incomplete list of Nederbeat bands and some of their songs:

See also

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