@ Jan: May the 4th is celebrated abroad as a kind of Star Wars day.
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11:44am
Paper Kosmonaut:
In The Netherlands, May the 4th is remembrance day, when we remember the people who lost their lives in wars and conflicts. It used to be just WW2, but nowadays it is about every Dutch person who perished in war and/or conflict.
Right after this show ends, 20:00 h. local time, the Dutch have two minutes of silence.
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11:54am
Paper Kosmonaut:
Tomorrow we celebrate Liberation Day, the official Dutch end of WW2. There'll be manby Liberation Day pop festivals around the country, fairs, and all that kind of stuff.
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11:56am
Jan Turkenburg:
Ah, I understand now. Thanks everybody. Hi David and PK! As I will (try to) explain, that I completely forgot what date it would be today, during preparation, a few days ago, so there will be no reference to any meaning whatsoever...
That sounds very similar to Memorial Day here in the US (which is also in May - always the last Monday.) It was initially began by a veterans organization after the American Civil War to honor the Union soldiers who had died, but expanded to all lost US military members after the World Wars.
I did some quick search on Daniëlla. Her real name is Duifje Gout. Duifje. What a sweet name. She played a night club singer in a Dutch crime film and the two songs from the film were released as a single. After that, she did this Dutch language single. And that was all she ever released.
1:37pm
WM:
On your program you were playing La danse des meduses by Dominique Guiot, while simultaneously on another WFMU stream Irene Trudel was playing Dance of the Crustaceans Don Bikoff. Synchronicity.
1:48pm
WM:
Come to think of it, there is a French movie L'année des méduses (Year of the Jellyfish 1984) Directed by Christopher Frank. Pretty good movie, although it's main attraction is that the very beautiful actress Valérie Kaprisky walks around almost naked through most of the film.
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1:55pm
Mr Fab:
Superfun show today, much thx Jan!
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1:55pm
Feldy:
Thanks, Jan! Cheers Jasper and all!
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Jan Turkenburg: Hey Jon, see you in an hour!
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Asheville Jon @9:57
I must admit I don't understand what this means... 🫨Asheville Jon: ----may the fours be with you----
David The Splatter: Hallo, Jan and Jon! 🦝
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Paper Kosmonaut:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @11:07
@ Jan: May the 4th is celebrated abroad as a kind of Star Wars day.Paper Kosmonaut: In The Netherlands, May the 4th is remembrance day, when we remember the people who lost their lives in wars and conflicts. It used to be just WW2, but nowadays it is about every Dutch person who perished in war and/or conflict.
Right after this show ends, 20:00 h. local time, the Dutch have two minutes of silence.
Paper Kosmonaut: Tomorrow we celebrate Liberation Day, the official Dutch end of WW2. There'll be manby Liberation Day pop festivals around the country, fairs, and all that kind of stuff.
Jan Turkenburg: Ah, I understand now. Thanks everybody. Hi David and PK! As I will (try to) explain, that I completely forgot what date it would be today, during preparation, a few days ago, so there will be no reference to any meaning whatsoever...
David The Splatter:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @11:44
Didn't know that. Thanks!JoeH: Let's try it!
WR: Hello Jan and folks.
Feldy: Hello Jan and Paper K!
Jan Turkenburg: Hello JoeH, WR and Adam!
Mr Fab: Some people can't wait for Saturday Night, but we look forward to Monday Morning!
Jan Turkenburg: Hey Mr Fab!
Jay Current:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @11:44
That sounds very similar to Memorial Day here in the US (which is also in May - always the last Monday.) It was initially began by a veterans organization after the American Civil War to honor the Union soldiers who had died, but expanded to all lost US military members after the World Wars.Feldy:
↳ Song: "Singularity (feat. Donna Marina Mårtensson)" by "...
This song addresses a good pointPaper Kosmonaut:
↳ Feldy @12:02
Hey Adam!Paper Kosmonaut: Weather or no weather, there must be cooked. I dive into the kitchen for re-inforcing the inner human.
Jay Current:
↳ Mr Fab @12:04
And on the seventh day, Sheena's Jungle Room rests?Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @12:16
👨🏼🍳🟰💪🏼Mr Fab:
↳ Jay Current @12:16
Well, I'm not God. But we get mistaken for each other all the time.Tenacious Crow: Hey Jan and pals!
Greetings!
Jan Turkenburg: Hello Tenacious Crow!
Paper Kosmonaut:
↳ Song: "Bum Ban Ban Ban" by "Kinita"
Originally, it was the UK's entry for Eurovision, sung by Lulu.Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @12:28
I already thought it sounded familiar ... 🤔Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Jay Current @12:08
I realise I haven't said hello to you yet, Jay!Jay Current:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @12:36
Hello!Jan Turkenburg: 😊
Mr Fab: AH, a cover of "When Will I See You Again."
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Song: "Life In The Jungle" by "Mac Taple"
Hello Jan & Co….This is great!
Feldy: Mic is great Jan
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Feldy @12:51
👍🏼Jan Turkenburg: Hello Kitschy Mama!
Mr Fab:
↳ Song: "The de'il in the caves" by "The Spinning Blowfish"
So little bagpipe music done in a non-trad/folk context. Too bad, I love it. PipeCore forever!(or maybe call it PlaidCore?)
David The Splatter: Hello again to anyone I missed earlier. I just got back from lunch.
Paper Kosmonaut:
↳ Song: "Rockn Roll Shivers" by "Big Shot And His Rocking ...
Side project of Huub van der Lubbe?Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @1:10
yep!Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @1:11
www.discogs.com...David The Splatter:
↳ Song: "Colonel Bogey" by "Cherry Wainer vs Raccoon Lady"
"Raccoon Over The River Kwai"Paper Kosmonaut:
↳ Song: "De boomlay boom" by "Daniëlla"
I did some quick search on Daniëlla. Her real name is Duifje Gout. Duifje. What a sweet name. She played a night club singer in a Dutch crime film and the two songs from the film were released as a single. After that, she did this Dutch language single. And that was all she ever released.Jan Turkenburg:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @1:19
thanks, PK!Paper Kosmonaut:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @1:19
More info on the film: hollandsdecor.blogspot.com...Feldy:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @1:20
Looks great from the stills. I would watch itWM: On your program you were playing La danse des meduses by Dominique Guiot, while simultaneously on another WFMU stream Irene Trudel was playing Dance of the Crustaceans Don Bikoff. Synchronicity.
Jan Turkenburg:
↳ WM @1:37
hi WM! indeed...Paper Kosmonaut:
↳ Feldy @1:37
It really does have a film noir atmosphere to it, doesn't it?Feldy:
↳ Paper Kosmonaut @1:40
and I'm a sucker for noirWM: Only on WFMU.
Feldy: Yes, it's a Voodoo theme :)
Asheville Jon: who do the voodoo that you do?
WM: Come to think of it, there is a French movie L'année des méduses (Year of the Jellyfish 1984) Directed by Christopher Frank. Pretty good movie, although it's main attraction is that the very beautiful actress Valérie Kaprisky walks around almost naked through most of the film.
Mr Fab: Superfun show today, much thx Jan!
Feldy: Thanks, Jan! Cheers Jasper and all!
David The Splatter: Thank you, Jan! Catch you tomorrow.
WM: Make a list of all the songs, novels, movies, and paintings that somehow reference Jellyfish...
Asheville Jon: thank Yann
Feldy: Holding for 2 minutes of silence
Paper Kosmonaut: Thanks, Jan!
Jan Turkenburg: 🙋🏼🙋🏼🙋🏼🙋🏼