B-)hint : op de achtergrond een deel van een object uit hun wel bekendste hit.



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peter en zijn rockets


Life starts at 180



Life starts at 180

Dankzij de dakgoot? Moz. ;-)
Image hosted by Photobucket.com Een goed begin is het halve werk, dus half werk is een goed begin.

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peter koelewijn herken je uit duizenden, al is het maar aan zijn eeuwige hoed.


Life starts at 180



Life starts at 180

Peter Koelewijn en zijn Rockers

(kom van dat dak af)

Cor


Cor

ja cor goed zo!
Emilie
Aanvalluhhh!!!

X-(

Is die motor.... me weer te snel af.

(Peter was idd ook de herkenbare kop voor mij)

Cor


Cor

heeeelemaal goed:-) moz


The Godfather of Dutch rock’n’roll was born and raised in Eindhoven as a son of a fish trader. In 1959, Peter formed his Rockets. The line up consisted of Harry van Hoof (organ/piano/guitar), Klaus Buchholz (sax), Karel Janssen (bass), and Peter van der Voort (drums). After a humble debut with the single "Jenny", the band scored a mega-hit in 1960 with the now-legendary single, "Kom Van Dat Dak Af" (Get Off The Roof), an innovative blend of clearly American style rock’n’roll with Dutch lyrics. Koelewijn's voice, instantly distinguishable from 1,000 voices, was to be heard on three more hit singles, "Laat Me Los", "Marijke", and "24000 Kussen", just before Holland was conquered and invaded by the Beatles and the "beat" music movement.

For the rest of the sixties, Peter en zijn Rockets were out of the picture. In 1966, Koelewijn tried his luck again with a band called 4PK, but made a fast return to his Rockets. However, he abandoned the band again in 1967, due to the lack of success. When "Kom Van Dat Dak Af" became a hit single in 1971 once again, he formed a new version of Rockets and launched a new series of successful singles, such as "Mij Oh Mij", "Angeline", "Robbie", and "Veronica Sorry". By this time, he preferred more and more to profile himself as a solo artist. At the end of 1974, Koelewijn retired from the hit singles market yet again! By this time he was also a successful producer, first at Phonogram, and then on his own. He earned credits as a producer by working with projects such as Bots, Babe, Bonnie St.Claire and Nico Haak. In late 1977, he made his second comeback as an artist with "Het Beste In Mij Is Niet Goed Genoeg Voor Jou", a semi-autobiographical album, which had some interesting moments. "Je Wordt Ouder Papa" a single track off the album became a big hit. "De Koel" also resumed his live performances in the late ‘70s, and 1981 saw the release of his second album, "Peter Live-Peter Koelewijn En Zijn Rockets", which proved that the man's ability as an ace live performer had not suffered one bit over the years. The single culled from this double album, entitled, "Klap Maar In Je Handen" became his biggest hit since "Kom Van Dat Dak Af". The latter also became a hit for the third time(!), picked up by a new generation of fans! Peter’s revitalised career continued with successful best-selling singles, "De Tijger Is Los" and "Een Hete Zomer".

hmmmmm


Life starts at 180



Life starts at 180

sorry cor,
Wie sniped de 5000 in mijn draadje draadje?:^O


Life starts at 180



Life starts at 180