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Q65
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the Hague, Zuid-Holland
Netherlands

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Member Since5/19/2006
Band WebsiteQ65.org
Band MembersFrank Nuyens (guitar, vocals, sax, flute, harmonica) Wim Bieler (vocals, harmonica) Peter Vink (bass) Joop Roelofs (guitar) Jay Baar (drums)
InfluencesBo Diddley, Wilson Pickett, Willie Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Pretty Things and too many others to name!
Sounds LikeOldest Q65-footage (live at the Marathon 1966)
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Type of LabelMajor


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Based on sheer musical ability, the Q 65 deserved to be at least as well known as the Pretty Things or the Yardbirds. Indeed, the Dutch quintet could have held their own with either of those groups or the Animals without breaking a sweat, based on the recorded evidence, and they also had room for some of the more countrified blues evident in the work of the Downliners Sect. Yet the Q 65 have remained one of Europe's best-kept star caliber musical secrets for more than 30 years. The Q 65 were Frank Nuyens (guitar, vocals, sax, flute, harmonica), Wim Bieler (vocals, harmonica), Peter Vink (bass), Joop Roelofs (guitar), and Jay Baar drums, who first got together in 1965, in the Hague. The city was known as "the Liverpool of the Netherlands," with a music scene that had been thriving since the end of the 1950s. Instrumental groups, patterned after the sound of the Shadows had been very big at that time. Peter Vink and Jay Baar had been playing in a blues-based band called Leadbelly's Limited before they hooked up with Wim Bieler, Frank Nuyens, and Joop Roelofs to form the 65 in February of 1965. The group's professed influences were American soul acts like Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett, and Otis Redding, yet somehow, when they performed, what they played came out closer in form and spirit to the likes of the Pretty Things, the Downliners Sect, and the Yardbirds than it did to any of those soul acts, at least at first. They landed a recording contract with Phonogram, a unit of Philips Records, late that year, and put on the Decca label. Their first single, "You 're the Victor," was released in February of 1966. This was a strange record for a band professing an admiration of Sam & Dave or Wilson Pickett, a frantically paced piece of punk-style blues-rock with an infectious Bo Diddley beat, screaming, raspy vocals, and a savage attack on their instruments. The single made No. 11 on the charts in Holland rode the bestseller lists for 13 weeks. The B-side, another original called "And Your Kind," was a more low-key, relaxed piece of blues-rock with slightly more of a soulful feel, but also some crunchy punk guitar. In May of 1966, with the group now primed for success (including a full-time manager working for them), they released their second single, "The Life I Live." This was a more soulful record that built almost bolero-like in intensity. It was a good enough record to get Phonogram's management interested in promoting the group in England, which led to a publicity stunt that was not only a waste of time, but utterly foolish, sending the group to England by boat and having them come ashore in a rubber lifeboat, a though they'd come across the ocean that way. They were then supposed to play a gig, but as nobody had secured work permits, the group was only able to pose for photographs and press interviews before returning to the Netherlands. The Q 65 were greeted at the shore in Schevenning when they landed (again manning the lifeboat to land) by 30,000 fans, and ended up playing a gig right there at the pier. The band may not have done much for themselves in England, but they garnered a top 10 hit in the Netherlands. With two successful singles under their belt, the group debut album, Revolution, followed in 1966. Revolution was a powerful blues-rock album that included a snarling rendition of Willie Dixon's "Down in the Bottom," a rendition of Dixon's "Spoonful" that boasted gloriously crunchy acoustic guitars behind a raspy vocal worthy of Howlin' Wolf himself, and a funky version of Allen Toussaint's "Get Out of My Life, Woman," and a handful of originals that were fully competitive with the covers. The highlight, however, was a riveting 14 minute version of Sonny Boy Williamson II's "Bring It On Home." The album sold 35000 copies, a respectable number in the Netherlands, and established group sufficiently to rate a spot playing with the Small Faces, the Spencer Davis Group, the Kinks, and the Pretty Things when they toured Holland. During 1967, they didn't release any LPs, but did get a solid extended-play single out called Q Blues, which did well at home. Their music during this period reached what was arguably its peak"Ain't That Lovin' You Babe" is a garage-punk classic worthy of the best American bands of the period, while their version of "Ramblin' On My Mind" thunders and surges with ferocious energy. They were unique in their approach, mixing the sounds of saxes and even an ocarinaan instrument virtually unknown in rock away from the Troggsinto country and Chicago-style blues. The group continued trying to make it as a blues-rock band for most of 1967. Their sound began to change late in the year, just as music was turning psychedelic, and around the time just before Wim Bieler was drafted into the army. His exit heralded the end of the Q 65's classic period. Nuyens, Baar, and Roelofs hooked up with Herman Brood (piano, vocals) and Henk Smitskamp (vocals, bass) to form a new, more psychedelic oriented outfit, which eventually evolved into a group called Circus, which lasted, in varying line-ups, for the year of 1968. Peter Vink, meanwhile, joined a group called Big Wheel, whose line-up included future Focus member Cyril Havermans. In 1969, a second Q 65 album was released, entitled Revival and made up of singles and latter-day tracks. The music was still powerful and very intenseperhaps too much soif not as accessible. Had the line-up stayed intact, the group might even have found an audience. They still played well, even if it was experimental in nature (and what blues they played was more psychedelic than classic style). They might've given bands like the Creation a run for their money, but the Q 65 split up at just about this point. The Q 65 reformed in 1970 with Beer Klaasse on drums, and signed to Negram Records, staying together for one year and two LPs, Afghanistan and We Are Gonna Make It, which had a slightly more psychedelic orientation. The Q 65's line-up changed during the early '70s as Nuyens exited to join Baar in a band called Rainman, while the Q 65 continued with a new line-up, featuring John Frederikz on vocals and Joop van Nimwegan on guitar. The original Q 65 reunited in 1980 and toured that year. The group continued in various configurations throughout the middle of the 1980's. Jay Baar passed away in 1990, but a version of the band, with Wim Bieler as leader, continued playing into 1990's. During the early 1970's, Dutch bands such as Ekseption (Holland's answer to The Nice) began getting a tiny bit of exposure in England and America, and in 1973, the floodgates fairly well opened, albeit briefly, with the chart-topping status of Focus. The Q 65 were around a little too early for their own good, in terms of finding any major exposure in England, much less America, but they were at least as worthy of being heard as any number of better known British bands of the period. -Bruce Eder

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The Rebels of Tijuana

The Rebels of Tijuana



Nov 29 2009 6:37 PM

Roll an other one fucker!!!


Alexander Khodchenko

Alexander Khodchenko



Nov 29 2009 1:40 PM

hello from ukrainian psychedelic!
ELVIS RMRZ

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Nov 25 2009 3:22 PM

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JaZman

JaZman



Nov 8 2009 10:20 AM


    thanks for add
i guess the friendship

like your stuff guy's

*baby don't worry *

      
all the best to you
wishin' a fine time

        ... ¿ JaZ

Group 1850

Group 1850



Nov 7 2009 11:09 AM

Ah! Q65 op myspace!
Marcus.

Marcus.



Sep 6 2009 1:43 PM

Awww, good old Q65, from the 60's.
Ik mis het op de radio tegenwoordig!
Marcus Holland.
 

andrew.

andrew.



Sep 5 2009 11:05 PM

hey
great music
my favorite song, i just can..t wait
yeahh.
Jetty

Jetty Van den Heuvel



Jul 14 2009 8:57 PM

Hehe,still alive???
Peter

Peter Heuves



Jul 9 2009 9:37 PM

Ik zou jullie in een zo'n compleet mogelijk originele bezetting weer eens (na 25+ jaar in O'16) te zien optreden. Ik denk bvb aan Parkop of Zeeheldenfestival 2010 (45 jaar the Q...)
Laat het nog ff weten wat jullie er van vinden!

Vrolijke groet en ontspan je!
Peter Heuves.
Houston Hernandez

Houston Hernandez



Jun 22 2009 8:29 AM

gotta love the song "just cant wait"
ZeikerdsZingenZachter

ZeikerdsZingenZachter



Apr 25 2009 10:45 PM

He bedankt voor het toevoegen.. Als bassist is Peter Vink altijd mn idool geweest
MC5

MC5



Apr 25 2009 11:25 AM

Thanks for joining the revolution!

The Waking Dream

The Waking Dream



Apr 22 2009 9:38 AM

How is everythin goin with you my friend? Great music & feel.

Do stay in touch.

Peace.
Léa

Léa



Apr 12 2009 4:27 PM

salut les gars!!! putain, votre musique est génial!! en plus vous êtes connecté!! mon père a acheté en vinyl votre premier album de 1965 sur decca!!! c'est de la bombe, une pure merveille de pop/rock-psyché!!!!! super!!! à bientôt messieurs!!!!

Anthony
Ben Popp

Ben Popp



Mar 22 2009 10:57 AM

hi, i 've written a review on your best of on a french webzine.
http://www.musiciens.biz/Nothing-But-Trouble-The-Best-of-Q65_a2434.html
i love your music
Marian

Marian



Mar 19 2009 9:58 PM

Hartelijk dank voor de vriendschap, ik hou van jullie muziek!
Marian xx (Lille, Frankrijk)

Jetty

Jetty Van den Heuvel



Mar 14 2009 5:02 PM

Leuk!
Goud van oud houdt dit meisje jong!!!
Jetty.
shoutdog3

shoutdog3



Feb 16 2009 1:24 PM

Thanks for ADDing.
Q65 is Great!
TimeLordMichalis

Michalis Lagopatis



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FATHOM

FATHOM



Jul 18 2008 5:54 PM

Q 65 is cool!! Rock on!!
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Anubi

Anubi



May 2 2008 12:21 PM

Pioneers of amazing music, i'm happy to be your friend, a nice day brothers:)
Adam Nicke

adam nicke



Apr 18 2008 9:39 PM

Thanks for adding me as a friend, guys.
Nederbeat is great you guys were one of the best! Adam
This Age of Space

This Age of Space



Feb 29 2008 2:14 PM

hello Q65, you guys are freakin awesome love the tunes! and we thank you for your friendship!

Mike
As Cobras Malditas

As Cobras Malditas



Dec 24 2007 11:32 AM

Q 65 is one of my fav. bands of all time. "I got nightmares" is great, you guys should put this song here. abraços from Brazil.
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