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Artist:Leo Bennink & The Motions 1969
New York, Music By:Leo Bennink

Website:http://www.leobennink.nl


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Leo & Dihl Bennink have a long musical history behind them,both were members of two famous Dutch groups in the sixties Dihl(Tee Set)
Leo(The Motions)in 1996 they got the idea to join together and started the legendary guitar group The Black Albinos with Hoss on fenderbass,
It makes this band a true time capsule of one of the best guitar talents/bands in this world around.

Leo began as a guitar-player in 1959 with the Indo-Rock groups THE REAL RHYTHM TEENS and THE ROCKING SENSATION BOYS. In 1962 (17 years old) he started a professional career as a member of THE TWANGIES and he played for several years in Western Germa­ny. His last contract in Germany was with THE REBELS, in which he met drummer Leo Kappé. Back in Holland he played guitar in such guitar-groups as RENE & ALLIGATORS, THE SPECIALS, THE SPECIAL FIVE and THE BLACK ALBINO'S. With THE SPECIAL FIVE he recorded Silly Silly and it's his most remembered instru­men­tal. At that time Leo also was the first guit­arist in Holland, who could play all the Mosrite stuff from Nokie Edwards. In 1966 his career got a lift when he was a member of Dutch beat groups as THE JAY JAYS and THE MOTIONS. For THE JAY JAYS LP he also recorded Cruncher (from Ventures LP Surfing). With THE MOTIONS he toured all over Europe and even did concerts is the USA together with ERIC BURDON, FRANK ZAPPA, ALICE COOPER and THE MONKEES. In 1991 he was a member of the 'new' JUMPING JEWELS and a single was recorded for CNR with Hot Samba (written by Leo Bennink) and Dakota. Also released in Japan on CD (Sound Of Euro Instro/ CENTURY) together with a third track Africa. Leo is a real Strat-man, but in the mid-sixties he used his own build guitar 'Maserati' with 6 pick-ups and silver scratchplate. Since 6 years has Bennink a musicschool at home and he's teaching guitar, bass and keyboard and he's also producing modern r&b with new talents.

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  • No Japanese cars insite and German. Every thing was Dodge, Ford, and Chevy. Love it. And were are those crazy punks know.

  • My grandfather always told me how in the late sixties, car designs changed dramatically and every car looked somewhat like a submarine. Why do you suppose the car companies did this?

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  • wtf

  • @unfortunatebeam I think he was referring to the 1960s skyscraper boom.

  • Thank you, for this. Very interesting.

  • @dustin2006 in what way? I think new york "took off" long before the 1960s

  • compared to how this city looked in 1959, it really took off!

  • well, I think it's that once they made cars, a functioning thing that would work, that then they dealt with form, they could design them rather than make them simply useful.

    I doubt that he means that they actually resembled submarines, but by comparison, to say, the first cars (the Model T) that they were comfortable people-containers with protection and windows and color and style, more like a sub and less like an open-carriage, like the first cars.

  • So very cool I love this! :)

  • trippy lol

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