The Golden Years Of Dutch Pop Music - Sixties Nuggets (A&B Sides)
Zipps were a progressive/psychedelic freakbeat band from the town of Dordrecht, The Netherlands. The band's name may also be spelled as The Zipps: both 'The Zipps' and 'Zipps' have appeared on record sleeves. The Zipps formed in Dordrecht in the fall of 1965. Lead guitarist Peter Nuyten and drummer John Noce Santoro previously teamed in the Moving Strings, releasing a pair of singles on the Delta label before dissolving, while singer/guitarist Philip Elzerman and vocalist Jan Bek came to the Zipps line-up from the Beat Town Skifflers. Bassist Theo Verschoor tenured in the Twilights. Bek quit the Zipps prior to the release of their debut single, Roll the Cotton Down, issued in early 1966 on the Op-Art label. After signing to the Relax label, the group issued two more singles that year, Chicks and Kicks and Beat and Poetry. Beginning with 1967's Marie Juana -- a record which required significant lyrical revisions before Relax censors would agree to its release -- the Zipps steered their garage-influenced sound towards psychedelia, and thanks in part to their hallucinatory light show, they were regarded by many as The Dutch Pink Floyd. Elzerman openly promoted drug use in interviews, and stickers reading Be Stoned! Dig: Zipps Psychedelic Sound were distributed at live dates. After backing French pop singer Philippe Salerne on his singles Elle and Venez Voir Comme On S'Aime, the group replaced Santoro with drummer Wim Klein, but after a December 1967 date in support of the Electric Prunes and the Soft Machine, the Zipps dissolved when Nuyten, Verschoor, and Klein all announced their exit. Elzerman and Santoro reformed the group in early 1968, adding guitarist Dick Visschers and bassist Ruud van Seventer for one final single, 1969's When You Tell It, Tell It Well..! The Zipps eventually disbanded for good, and in 1999, the Dutch label Pseudonym compiled all of their singles, the Philippe Salerne sessions, and a handful of live cuts for a retrospective titled Be Stoned! Dig: Zipps. In December 2001, a Zipps lineup consisting of Elzerman, Nuyten, Santoro, van Seventer, and former Heatwave keyboardist Janco Barut reunited for a hometown performance in Dordrecht; the following year, Chicks and Kicks was included on the second Nuggets box set. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Zipps were a progressive/psychedelic freakbeat band from the town of Dordrecht, The Netherlands. The band's name may also be spelled as The Zipps: both 'The Zipps' and 'Zipps' have appeared on record sleeves. The Zipps formed in Dordrecht in the fall of 1965. Lead guitarist Peter Nuyten and drummer John Noce Santoro previously teamed in the Moving Strings, releasing a pair of singles on the Delta label before dissolving, while singer/guitarist Philip Elzerman and vocalist Jan Bek came to the Zipps line-up from the Beat Town Skifflers. Bassist Theo Verschoor tenured in the Twilights. Bek quit the Zipps prior to the release of their debut single, Roll the Cotton Down, issued in early 1966 on the Op-Art label. After signing to the Relax label, the group issued two more singles that year, Chicks and Kicks and Beat and Poetry. Beginning with 1967's Marie Juana -- a record which required significant lyrical revisions before Relax censors would agree to its release -- the Zipps steered their garage-influenced sound towards psychedelia, and thanks in part to their hallucinatory light show, they were regarded by many as The Dutch Pink Floyd. Elzerman openly promoted drug use in interviews, and stickers reading Be Stoned! Dig: Zipps Psychedelic Sound were distributed at live dates. After backing French pop singer Philippe Salerne on his singles Elle and Venez Voir Comme On S'Aime, the group replaced Santoro with drummer Wim Klein, but after a December 1967 date in support of the Electric Prunes and the Soft Machine, the Zipps dissolved when Nuyten, Verschoor, and Klein all announced their exit. Elzerman and Santoro reformed the group in early 1968, adding guitarist Dick Visschers and bassist Ruud van Seventer for one final single, 1969's When You Tell It, Tell It Well..! The Zipps eventually disbanded for good, and in 1999, the Dutch label Pseudonym compiled all of their singles, the Philippe Salerne sessions, and a handful of live cuts for a retrospective titled Be Stoned! Dig: Zipps. In December 2001, a Zipps lineup consisting of Elzerman, Nuyten, Santoro, van Seventer, and former Heatwave keyboardist Janco Barut reunited for a hometown performance in Dordrecht; the following year, Chicks and Kicks was included on the second Nuggets box set. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Kicks and Chicks
Kicks & Chicks
Don't Tell the Detectives
Hipsterism
Roll the cotton down
Lotus love
When You Tell It, Tell It Well
Roll The Cotton
Kick & Chicks
Highway gambler
Marie Juana
Friends
Marie-Juana
Mary Juana
Zipps - Kicks & Chicks
The beer hall song
Avec de l'italie
Beat & Poetry part 1
Venez voire comme on s'aime
Walking on this road to mine town
Beat & Poetry part 2
LSD 25 interview
Don't Tell The Detectives (1979)
Kicks and chicks (stereo)
When You Tell It Tell It Well
Kicks and chicks (live)
The struggle for ice-cold milk of Benzi the bassplayer or how to promote original Dutch milk
The struggle for ice-cold milk
Lotus love (inst. demo)
Hipsterism (Relax 45015) Dordrecht, Holland 1966
Lotus Love (196X)
Marie Juana (Relax 45024) Dordrecht, Holland 1967
Marie-Juana (Uncensored rehearsal room) Dordrecht, Holland 1966
Kicks And Chicks (Relax 45015) Dordrecht, Holland 1966
When You Tell It, Tell It Well (Unreleased) Dordrecht, Holland 1969
The Struggle For Ice - Cold Milk Of Benzi The Bass-player, Or How To Promote Original Dutch Milk
The Struggle For Ice-Cold Milk Of Benzi The Bassplayer Or How To Promote Original Dutch Milk (Stereo)
When You Tell It, Tell It Well ..!
Kicks And Chicks (Dordrecht [Zuid Holland] - Relax 45015 - 1966)
From The Bottom Step
Marie Juane
Walking on this road to mine t
Marijuana
Kicks & Chicks (Live)
When You Tell It, Tell It Well [Unreleased; Dordrecht, Holland 1969]
Kick And Chicks
When you tell it, tell it well !
The Struggle For Ice Cold Milk
Marie Juana [Demo]
When you tell it, tell it well..!
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