Monday, December 28, 2009

Sixty Five


De Kjoe Sickstie Faif in November 1966

Q65 (1965-1968) was one of the most remarkable raw-blues-rock bands ever in the Netherlands. They made a come-back in 1970-1974 and were from The Hague. Around the mid-sixties all the action was happening in Amsterdam. Also because of their short life, they did not had the exposure they deserved. Q65 re-grouped in 1980 for the “Haagse Beatnach” special event.

In their 13+ min. “Bring It On Home” masterpiece you can hear;
- B. B. King (He calls his guitar Lucille) ,
- The Doors (Gloria),
- The Rolling Stones (King-Bee)
- John Mayall (California)
- and even some classical fuck-music from a 1979 B-movie

Here is their “Revolution” debut album from 1966 that still sounds very innovative; raw blues, ballads, harmonica, sax, accordion etc.

Enjoy

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