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No Tulips from Amsterdam, but a whole lot of soul - Lookback Nov 2011

No Tulips from Amsterdam, but a whole lot of soul - Lookback Nov 2011 magazine cover

No Tulips from Amsterdam, but a whole lot of soul.

 

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When I asked on Soul Source for the dates of European Soul nights, Jos from the Amsterdam Soul Club was the only person who replied. As I'd never been to Amsterdam before I soon arranged a date with Jos, and that date was the 19th November. So here's the lookback:

In the intervening weeks I had offered my services as a DJ for the night and Jos had offered to provide me with overnight accommodation, so I was all set for a weekend in Amsterdam.

Of course things never work out quite as planned, and without thinking of the date I accepted a booking at Sonic Soul at Lutterworth for the Friday night. I really enjoy Sonic Soul, and wanted to do the booking, but this meant I couldn't fly out to Amsterdam until the Saturday morning (and it meant very little sleep on the Friday night as well !)

Nevertheless, I caught the flight on time, landed early in Amsterdam (And a quick tip for anyone considering going to Amsterdam, all the Budget airlines that fly there are cheaper initially, but once you start to add on booking fees, card fees, baggage fees, it turned out that the scheduled KLM flight was about £20 cheaper), and contacted Jos by phone. He came out to the airport and collected me, and via a combination of train and tram we arrived back at his apartment, where I was introduced to his wife. Jos then took me upstairs to the other apartment where he showed me what his hobby in connection with Soul music was, but more of that later.

Jos then took me into Amsterdam for a quick tour of the tourist sites. I was amazed that there were loads of 'Coffee Shops', that you couldn't get a coffee in ! And there were some rather strange odours wafting out of the doors. We also did a tour of the red light district (Without stopping before you ask). It was strange to see what were often beautiful girls standing in windows wearing very little, and whilst I appreciate it's an accepted part of Amsterdam (and some of the girls were really fit) it did come across as a bit of a meat market.

The other thing that astounded me was the sheer number of people riding bicycles at breakneck speed on the Cycle roads. Each road had what we would call a cycle path on each side of it, and you literally do have to dodge the cyclists (It probably didn't help that I automatically looked the wrong way first though). So, all I needed for the full tourist set was to see some clogs, and yes there were tourist shops selling souvenir clogs.

To be honest Jos is a proud Amsterdamer though, and provided a running commentary all the way, on architecture, history, and events that had happened, so it really was an interesting tour Back to the apartment, and a lovely meal prepared by his wife for a group of people all of whom would be attending the Soul night later. I was introduced to Paul and Mandy, and as they were originally from Shrewsbury, we found we had lots of mutual friends.

By now it was approaching 9.00pm, so we set off for the venue in Jos's van.

De Badcuyp is a fairly small and intimate bar, which when the tables were moved was all dancefloor. There is an upstairs balcony, but very few people used it. A fairly good range of draft and bottled beer, and I was advised to try a Belgian beer called La Choofe as it was the closest beer to English bitter. Very nice as well, except it was almost twice as strong as the typical English beer !

Very quickly it seemed the room filled up, most of the early arrivals were all ex-pats, quickly followed by the core of the Dutch Soul fans who support the venue. I was introduced to almost everyone who arrived in the first half hour, and promptly forgot almost everyone's name (I'm blaming the strong beer !).

 

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The first spot came from Jos himself, and this is where his hobby came in. For a living, Jos works for the Dutch Television News company, thus is well versed in video editing. For his hobby, he appears to have scoured the world for video clips of Soul artists. He then edits the clips, improves the picture quality, and in many cases removes poor quality sound tracks and replaces them with the original recording. This is where the editing skill comes to the fore, because not all live recordings are word perfect reproductions of the records, as we all know. Jos though has done a fabulous job, and I found it fascinating. Several venues in the UK have made use of screens to show clips of artists, but none have actually shown the clips of the artists performing the song that was being played at the time. Not only that, but Jos has some really, and I mean really, rare clips, that I had never seen before. I think my favourite was the one of Edwin Starr performing 'Agent OO Soul', but there were so many that I hadn't seen before that it was an absolute delight.

Next to the decks was Pete45, an ex-pat from Manchester, (also a Man U fan, but we won't go there !). A great set of Club Classics, Oldies and R & B, all on original labels as well. Then it was time for the first of my two sets.

Jos had explained that the club attracted people of all ages, with a huge range of knowledge of Soul music, from those who only knew the Motown hits, to out and out anoraks, so the first set was a bit of a jump into the unknown. Here's what I played:

Set 1: (Both set lists are approximate !)

Mickey Champion - What Good Am I - Musette

Roy Wright - Hook, Line And Sinker - Mica

Bobby Bland - Yum Yum Tree - Duke

Bud Harper - Wherever You Were - Peacock.

Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Mgm

Ted Taylor - Someboduy's Always Trying - Okeh

Slim Willis - No Feeling For You - CJ

Ted Taylor - Miss You So - Ronn

Five Royales - Catch That Teardrop - Home Of The Blues

Johnny Sayles - I Can't Get Enough - St Lawrence

Cooperettes - Shing A Ling - Brunswick

Joanne Courcy - I Got The Power - Twirl

Edwin Starr - Back Street - Ric-Tic

Bobby Freeman - Never Fall In Love - Autumn

Fascinations - Girls Are Out To Get You - Mayfield

Edward Hamilton - I'm Gonna Love You - Carrie

Jack Montgomery - My Dear Beloved - Sceptre

O'Jays - I'll Never Forget You - Imperia

Edwin Starr - Gonna Keep On Tryin' Till I Win Your Love - Gordy

Marvin Gaye & Tami Terrell - Two Can Have A Party - Tamla

Valentinos - Sweeter Than The Day Before - Chess

It must have gone ok because the dancefloor remained full (As it did all night actually), and nobody threw anything. The beer kept coming, and every time I tried to buy a round I was told I couldn't. In fact Jos gave me some drinks tokens to buy beer with, but I gave them back to him towards the end of the night because I hadn't had chance to spend them.

Jos and Pete both did a second set each, and then at 2.00am it was down to me to finish the night off. A few of the younger crowd had started to leave by this time, but the room still had healthy numbers, and the requests from the ex-pats were coming in thick and fast, so the second set was a bit more on the rare side than the first.

Set 2

Magnetics - I Have A Girl - Ra-Sel

Dena Barnes - If You Ever Walk Out Of My Life - Inferno

Brooks Brothers - Looking For A Woman - Tay

Frank Dell - He Broke Your Game Wide Open - Valise

Billy Hambric - She Said Goodbye - Drum

Tony & Tyrone - Please Operator - Atlantic

Betty O'brien - She'll Be Gone - Liberty

Ike & Tina Turner - Dust My Broom - Tangerine

Patience Valentine - If You Don't Come - SAR

James Robbins - I Can't Please You - Mica

Doug Banks - I Just Kept On Dancing - Argo

David & Ruben - (I Love Her So Much) It Hurts Me - Warner Brothers

Tommy Navarro - I Cried My Life Away - De Jac

Bob & Fred - I'll Be On My Way - Big Mack

Troy Dodds - Try My Love - El Camino

Sam Fletcher - I'd Think It Over - Tollie

Soul Brothers Six - I'll Be Loving You - Atlantic

Seven Souls - I Still Love You - French Epic

Jimmy Wallace - I'll Be Back - Alpha

Fantastic Four - Can't Stop Looking For My Baby - Ric-Tic

Johnny Mae Mathews - I Have No Choice - Big Hit

Ray Pollard - The Drifter - United Artists

When my set finished I sort of helped load the van up (I actually stood around chatting making sure nothing was stolen). To my amazement, a considerable number of people got on their bicycles and rode off into the foggy night, including at least one ex pat.

 

 

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By this time I was seriously the worse for wear. I'd had little sleep the night before, it had been a long day, and the beer was strong, and arrived with startling regularity, so I was pleased to get back to Jos's spare apartment and get some sleep.

I woke early the next morning of course, and spent a couple of hours reading before going upstairs to get Jos out of bed. After a breakfast of bacon and eggs (Which they had bought specially for me which I thought was a wonderful touch), we all set out for the city centre again. Jos's wife is a lawyer, and despite it being a Sunday, had to work, so Jos and I went on a tour of the Heineken Brewery. Great fun, and a lot better than the Guinness tour in Dublin I might add, which meant we got back to the apartment in good time for Jos to give me a lift to the airport.

The fog from the night before was still around, and although my flight was delayed for an hour I still managed to fly out at 5.30pm. which was a lot better then the people who were on the morning scheduled flight because it was cancelled.

I eventually arrived home around 7.15pm, tired but happy having spent a marvellous night in Amsterdam. I have only two regrets, firstly it appears that you cannot buy Old Holborn tobacco in Holland anymore, and I didn't see a single Tulip !

Seriously though, if you are looking for a great night out, in a wonderful city with lots of history, I would thoroughly recommend Amsterdam Soul Club. I had a great time, and I'm sure you would as well.

Pinched from a website about Belgian Beer:

La Chouffe 8.0%

Champagne like mouth feel & spiced caramel aroma are the highlights of this blonde, dry pale malt character. Light hops. A burst of peach in the palate. This is the flagship ale from Brasserie D'Chouffe for a good reason.




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Guest

Posted

A lovely review Dave; sounds like you'll be going back :)

Chalky

Posted

Nice review of your weekend Dave, sounds a great place to visit.

Dave Moore

Posted

Nice One. Enjoyed reading that. :thumbsup:

Regards,

Dave

Pete45

Posted

Well Dave, thanks for the great review of the club & hope you come back soon & maybe we can talk a bit more on Man United!!! cheers Pete 45.

Amsterdam Russ

Posted

A very good write-up, Dave. I have to say it really was a top night. Quality tunes all round and a crowd that lapped it all up.

As one of the 'expats on a bicycle', I have to tell you that the first leg of the 16 mile round trip was a rather foggy experience. On the way back home however, and cycling through the woods of Amsterdam at 4:30 in the morning, the fog was so thick you could cut it with a knife. Visibility was down to about 10-20 metres. Mind you, the ride back home is always an experience after a good few beers!

From what you say, it's apparent that you really enjoyed it 'over here'. That's great, as we're already lobbying Jos to bring you back again soon.

The punters demand it!

Mr Soul

Posted

seems you had a top time Dave,good review.

Spacehopper

Posted

good review of what sounded a good night...although been to 'the dam' 3 times and always had a good time!!...next time gonna have to take in the soul club....and the 19th may 2012 is the weekend after my 45th so sounds as good a time as any !!

dean

Yos Zoul

Posted

Thanks Dave,

It was an absolute pleasure having you.

Jos

Graym

Posted

Jos comes over to the Twisted Wheel Sunday sessions fairly often where the results of his editing jigery pokery are absolutely outstanding - as Dave said there is some fantastic footage from the sublime (Impressions) to the ridiculous ( Flaming Ember ) and a clip of a Head and Shoulders Shampoo ad with the Patti Young over the top that had some of speculating whether they were actually an item.

I suppose somebody will tell me they were !

Soul Shrews

Posted

Trust you'll bring some 70s sounds next time Dave

Cheers Paul

Soul Shrews

Posted

And yes those so called "budget " airlines ........aren't ..... anymore

Cheers Paul

Haydn

Posted

Nice one Dave!

Maark

Posted

Did my first trip to Amsterdam last year (tip, coincide your trip when the Dutch national team are playing for extra excitement) and have vowed to go back one day to do the soul night and your review has made me more determined not to leave it too long. Great write up, thanks Dave.

Julie Moore

Posted

Sounds great Dave and yes the bycicles can be a bugger been nearly vlipped a dozen or so times myself :-)

Paul Shirley

Posted

i had the pleasure of living and working near waterlooplein for 18 months back in the late 80's great city great people

Guest giant

Posted

very interesting and great story thanks for sharing it with every one .

been to Amsterdam many times great city .

Guest Sounder

Posted

Nice article! I am from Amsterdam and it is good to see that there are more soul and funk lovers from my home town on this website :)

Cheltsoulnights

Posted

Wow, sounds very enticing, Might pop to one. Great review and 8% Alcohol beer! Takes me back to the "Belgium Monk" Bar days, shame they went bust. Great to see you got away with out playing cheese as well.

Yos Zoul

Posted

Hi Everyone,

Bit late,

but our future dates are: December 17th, January 21st, February 18th, March 17th, April 21st, May 19th, June 16th and July 21st.

The dates with further info are in the eventcalender.

For Hotel and Flight information check the website:

https://www.amsterdam...ndexEnglish.htm

Hope to see you all!

Jos

Guest brummiemick

Posted

Hi Everyone,

Bit late,

but our future dates are: December 17th, January 21st, February 18th, March 17th, April 21st, May 19th, June 16th and July 21st.

The dates with further info are in the eventcalender.

For Hotel and Flight information check the website:

https://www.amsterdam...ndexEnglish.htm

Hope to see you all!

Jos

Hi Jos

How far is the club from the centre of Amsterdam? Would it be too far to get a taxi?

Mick

Yos Zoul

Posted

It's right on the edge of the citycentre

Just a 5 minute walk from the Heineken Brewery Museum

On the corner of Albert Cuyp- & 1e Sweelinckstraat.

Its only a short ride by taxi but you might take public transport as well. (you'd need the Dutch equivalent of the "Oyster Card")

Tram: From Central Station tram 4 (exit at stop: Stadhouderskade) and tram 16, 24 en 25 (exit at stop Albert Cuyp).

In the event gallery is the flyer with google maps information:

Hi Jos

How far is the club from the centre of Amsterdam? Would it be too far to get a taxi?

Mick

Soul Shrews

Posted

You could always rent a bike Mick

Cheers Paul

Guest Dj Imod

Posted

I must say, it's got to be the best Soul Club in Holland!

KEEP THE FAITH

innocenti

Posted

Great write up Dave. I went to the Amsterdam soul club a couple of years ago, really good night out!

Geeselad

Posted

been to the dam maybe a dozen times including new year, amazing, and queens day, not a gay pride event, a royal celebration when the whole town goes orange! cetainly one of the most exciting and cultured city's I've visited, hope to take in the soul club next year, Im well overdue a return visit. Also a great place to dig, I found soul great 33's on the rembrantsplein market.

Guest smoothwasson

Posted

would love to go myself..

westrex

Posted

hi dave, good, good article. if you'd taken john weston with you

he could've demonstrated how easy it is to get your face slapped

by the "working" girls in the red-light district! (beats having to

watch him bugger about with elevators)

Tony Warot.



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