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Two hours of Dutch pop music history, live from the city of Zwolle in The Netherlands.

Wednesday Noon - 2pm (EST) | On WFMU's Sheena's Jungle Room
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Fuutlaan Beach The Hague 1969
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Artist Track Year Images Approx. start time
Ekseption  Bingo-Bingo   Favoriting 1974 
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White Honey  Paradise (it's so nice)   Favoriting 1979 
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Boudewijn de Groot  Ze Zijn Niet Meer Als Toen   Favoriting 1966 
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Roek Williams & The Fighting Cats  I don't believe you   Favoriting 1966 
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ZWOLLE!
The Horse Company  Own sweet time   Favoriting 2007 
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Oost Wanted (as Jezze & Cornee)  Tentamens   Favoriting 2015 
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Herman Brood  Hot Shot   Favoriting 1980 
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De Boegies  Meh! (live)   Favoriting 1990 
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Tee-Set  What can I do   Favoriting 1967 
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The Pied Pipers (from Leeuwarden, NL)  Stasera Mi Buto   Favoriting 1968s 
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Teenager Muziek Express
Blue Diamonds  Down by the riverside   Favoriting 1960 
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Fouryo's  Kom Bij Me Darling (Come Softly To Me)   Favoriting 1959 
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Selvera's  Kus Me Honey Honey Kus Me (Kiss Me Honey Honey Kiss Me)   Favoriting 1959 
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The Bintangs  He Didn't Wanna Go Home   Favoriting 1970 
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Bojoura  Allentown Jail   Favoriting 1972 
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Jay Jays  Waauw!   Favoriting 1966 
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Cosmic Dealer  Child of the golden sun   Favoriting 1972 
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Sweet Okay Supersister (Supersister)  Nosy Parkers   Favoriting 1974 
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Kaz Lux  Back To The Egg   Favoriting 1973 
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Johnny Kendall E Gli "Heralds"  Tu Cammini (See See Rider)   Favoriting 1966 
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Livin Blues  Waitin' On You   Favoriting 1969 
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Golden Earing  The road swallowed her name   Favoriting 1971 
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Dizzy Man's Band  Lady Carefree   Favoriting 1974 
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Shocking Blue  I won't be lonely long   Favoriting 1974 
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Dutch word of the week  Ritssluiting   Favoriting  
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Tröckener Kecks  Meisjes   Favoriting 1997 
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Wanrooy (Zwolle)  We willen allemaal   Favoriting 2010 
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Bonnie St. Clair & Unit Gloria  Like a locomotion   Favoriting 1976 
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Beatles Cover
Noud Bongers  't Komt wel goed   Favoriting 2008 
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Alides Hidding (Time Bandits)  Hollywood Seven   Favoriting 1980 
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Outsiders  That's your problem   Favoriting 1967 
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Bots  Stem des volks (Was das Volk liebt)   Favoriting 1978 
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Sushi Kids  Toffe Gozer   Favoriting 2000 
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Listener comments!

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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everybody!
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Jan Turkenburg:

and off we go!
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Duizend bonnen en garnalen! Precies op tijd!
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Mr Fab:

what a Moog-tastic way to start the day. Hi Jan!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

Hi Jan! What a joyful bunch of youngsters on the phoyto.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Jan Turkenburg:

drommels nog an toe, hey PK!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

Phoyto. Hm.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Mr Fab!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

Hanneke Kappen! I still sometimes see her here in town.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Really?
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Yes. She lives here.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Jan Turkenburg:

No way! We only have Typhoon... ;-)
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

That's what you get in 'het den Haag van Overijssel' (-:
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David in California:

Hello, Jan. I was wondering if the Dutch groups that had international hits, such as Shocking Blue, The Tee Set, and The George Baker Selection, were the most popular groups in the Netherlands?
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Jan Turkenburg:

(⌐■_■)
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi David, They were definitely very popular overhere, but there were a few equally popular, that didn't make it across the ocean.
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Mr Fab:

Interesting question David. Apparently some Japanese groups that have some Western popularity, i.e. Shonen Knife, are not very popular in Japan.
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Mr Fab:

"The Fighting Cats" - ha!
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David in California:

Jan and Mr. Fab, thanks for your replies.
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Paper Kosmonaut:

@David in CA: besides the older now gone bands, Bands like Golden Earring were - and are still very popular here and not only because of Radar Love.
  Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
WR:

Hello Jan. Very different image than my mental one of the Hague.
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Paper Kosmonaut:

And IMHO, the George Baker Selction absolutely was popular but the later songs they made were quite cheesy and wasn't particularly meant for the top-40 hits and quality pop music listeners. However, their songs like Una Paloma Blanca reached the higher regions of the charts. It was very cheesy, nevertheless.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:22pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Now Herman Brood was also one of the most popular singers overhere, but I don't think he was known outside of Europe.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

Indeed, Jan! Herman was our own rock and roll animal.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
Jan Turkenburg:

and born and raised in Zwolle! :-)
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David in California:

Thanks also for your additional insights, PK. I'm looking forward to your bitterballen on Friday.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

@WR: the Zwolle - Den Haag reference is from a silly song of comedig duo Koot & Bie. It wasn't meant to be serious. Zwolle is very nice and far from bad, and Den Haag just is plain evil.
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Mr Fab:

no, don't think Herman Brood made any impact over here (despite him just mentioning the Sunset Strip!) Tho Jan's faves Grupo Sportivo had some underground popularity around this same time. College radio played them a bit, and I'd see their records around.
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drolletje:

Halo Jan, and all you crazy No-Mountaineers!
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Hey Hey Darryl!
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drolletje:

Hey hey, PK!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Darryl!
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Mr Fab:

'sup Darryl!

Just looked it up, and Focus' "Hocus Pocus" peaked at #9 on both the Dutch and US charts.
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Paper Kosmonaut:

This song was mentioned by Kees van Kooten, who said this was a pinnacle in anarcho-poetry.
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Jan Turkenburg:

ah!
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drolletje:

Hi Jan, Hi there Mr Fab!
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drolletje:

That's a very Motown riff, isn't it?
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Paper Kosmonaut:

This song would be great as 'Love me just a little bit more' by the Dolly Dots would precede or follow it.
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Jan Turkenburg:

I agree with both Paper Kosmonaut and Drolletje!
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Candy-O'67:

Hey, Jan, and everyone! Tuning in while I'm driving to Louisiana to my parents house for Thanksgiving. 😁
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Candeee! Hi! Drive safe!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Candy!!
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Candy-O'67:

Hey, PK! I am! Hope you have a good Thanksgiving if y'all celebrated over there. I don't know if you do
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Domenic:

So this is what the kids are listening to today.
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Mr Fab:

Dutch Fun-punk" is a genre!? Wow, can we have a "Fun-Punk Muziek Express" every week?
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Domenic! :-)
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Jan Turkenburg:

It would be mainly De Boegies themselves who introduced the name 'pretpunk'
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WR:

My main (vague) impressions made in the early 70s of The Hague were based on reading of various international trials and tribunals and my eager acquisition of a few books of Husserl published there: Cartesian meditations and the Paris lectures.] Edited by S. Strasser. The Hague, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973

I've yet to write all the comments I want to on your Teenager Muziek episode last month:
wfmu.org...
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Domenic:

This is lovely!
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joe:

'ello folks
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Jan Turkenburg:

But I'm sure PK can name a few other bands
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hello Joe!
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Pretpunk wasn't my cup of tea. I knew the Boegies from nearby and I have seen a couple of their later gigs but at that time I was more into new wave and postpunk..
  12:43pm
MHLee:

Howdy
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi WR! (btw, that was a recitativ from Bach's Matthew Passion on FDL, I was pressed for time, so some of the shorter tracks weren't playlisted)
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MHLee!
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Hey MHLee, How are you?
  12:46pm
MHLee:

I was doing lab maintenance, about to leave town to go my mother's for a couple of days but figured I could try to catch some of Wednesday's shows
  Swag For Life Member 12:46pm
WR:

Thanks Jan, haven't finished listening to that FDL episode, so more comments may come, and Mr Fab, if you are still reading here, delighted by the Thereming selection Jan played on Monday.

Unfortunately, I am even more behind on work than I am on WFMU commenting. Will keep listening and wishing I could be somewhere like Fuutlaan Beach but back to the work screens... Laters all.
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Mr Fab:

Why thank you WR!
  12:50pm
MHLee:

Allentown Jail being this trad folk style song is kinda throwing me off... Allentown is an post-industrial waste... just like my home
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Paper Kosmonaut:

a little Melanie Safka meets Marianne Faithfull
  Swag For Life Member 12:50pm
WR:

Wishing you safe travels MHLee and that your holiday family time is swell.
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Paper Kosmonaut:

second that.
  12:51pm
MHLee:

Thank you, WR!
  12:51pm
MHLee:

And PK
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:52pm
Jan Turkenburg:

and me because I third that ;=)
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drolletje:

I'd offer a fourth 'good wish', but that seems superfluous now
  12:53pm
MHLee:

Luckily it's a short trip... pre-recorded my radio show too, but need to try to clean my apartment before I leave.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:56pm
Candy-O'67:

This Cosmo Dealer is rad!!
  1:00pm
MHLee:

(Thanks Everyone)
  1:00pm
MHLee:

This is getting Zappaesque
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Mr Fab:

this is better than Sweet Okay, this is sweet awesome.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:02pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, Robert-Jan Stips did it again!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:04pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

Request! Zuurkool met vette jus!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:04pm
Jan Turkenburg:

sure!
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Jan Turkenburg:

It's a 'must play' sooner or later anyway!
  1:06pm
MHLee:

Dutch bands playing Southern/Rural Rock always amuses me
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:09pm
Jan Turkenburg:

:-) It's a popular genre amongst Dutch musicians
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Candy-O'67:

Love it!
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Candy-O'67:

I feel like I'm in a TX juke joint or roadhouse right now!
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Paper Kosmonaut:

kind of like a fair, I guess.
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Paper Kosmonaut:

On november 29th we celebrate Sint Pannekoek!
nl-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog...
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Jan Turkenburg:

I feel a FDL special coming up, PK!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:18pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

Met die beruchte single van Tabitha Vinkenoog: "Wat kaaik je, pannekoek?"
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hey... I don't think I know that hertaling...
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Jan Turkenburg:

Is that another version of Kopjes Kattepoes?
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:23pm
Paper Kosmonaut:

LOL! no, it's just something I made up.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:24pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, I had just posted it and realized you probably did...
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Onomatopee, onomatopoeia. yes.
  Swag For Life Member 1:27pm
WR:

correct word, love your pronunciation.
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Kecks always clickystar.
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Jan Turkenburg:

☜(゚ヮ゚☜)
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drolletje:

She didn't buy a copy of 'Get It On' five years after anyone else, did she?
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Jan Turkenburg:

You never know with Bonnie!
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drolletje:

Yay! Beatlecover!
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Domenic:

I like the Beatles covers better than the originals. Thanks for always putting these in the program.
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drolletje:

perfect timing, considering what's happening over the next three days!
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Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
  Swag For Life Member 1:44pm
WR:

What should one think when Mr WWR clicky stars a recording?
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:45pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes: wfmu.org...
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drolletje:

Lol, WR! I had no idea you could see what I clicky starred!
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Jan Turkenburg:

I think this qualifies as dentist.
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worldsworstrecords:

Well, you really do learn something new every day!
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Mr Fab:

WALLY!!
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Paper Kosmonaut:

WLADIMIR!
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David in California:

Thank you, Jan. I've enjoyed the show.
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worldsworstrecords:

I shall be in Amsterdam briefly tomorrow... I shall wave at you all from Schipol
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worldsworstrecords:

Fab show, Jan... as always
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Paper Kosmonaut:

Dank je wel Jan, a very well composed bunch of tracks. Enjoyed it een heleboel.
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Domenic:

Love it. Abba covers give me joy.
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Candy-O'67:

Thx, Jan!
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worldsworstrecords:

Sushi Kids seem like an act I should investigate
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Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, you should, Darryl!
  Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
WR:

WWR, I just happened to notice when I went to click it myself.

Thank you Jan, looking forward to tomorrow show.
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