Hi JP
better late then never eh? hehe
Hi JP
better late then never eh? hehe
Joseph, Jim, MotownSteve and Desmond...thank you all a lot!
Great show John! Thanks everybody:-)
Tony....man...I was worried! Glad you're Okay....and glad you caught some of the show!
Hahaha, John, I don't know all the meanings of the word 'dutch', at least not the way people overseas know them. I'm proud to be Dutch but I see myself more like a European [[or a world citizen, for that matter) and that makes it even more complicated, for people overseas that is.
If you would like to spend some time 'in Dutch', then dare play something in Dutch on your show. I could recommand a few really soulful renditions in the Dutch language. Like a few songs by our icon Ramses Shaffy, to name one singer [[http://www.jijmaaktgeschiedenis.nu/s...nsp_detail.jpg)
If you were hinting on something else, I would be glad to show you around Holland, whenever you're ready to come across the ocean.
Hi Robbert,
When I was over there in the 1970s I remember listening to Chris Heinz, and Thijs Van Leer. Not to mention drinking real Heineken, not the stuff they try to pass off over here. While I'm on a memory kick broodjes for lunch and Rijsttafel for dinner. I had a great time and could go on for ever about it.
Regards,
Motown Steve
Robbert...heh heh heh..."in Dutch" means to us....to be in disfavour...in the doghouse...on someone's sh*t list [[or to actually be inside someone or something Dutch, I suppose). Holland is so beautiful....I would love to go there.
Ik heb een zeer goede vriend in Nederland, dat ik een praatje met een paar keer per week. Ik zou graag om hem te zien ... en ook zie je.
John
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