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1 History  





2 Band members  





3 Discography  



3.1  Studio albums  





3.2  Live albums  





3.3  Compilations  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Normaal
Normaal performing in 2006
Normaal performing in 2006
Background information
OriginAchterhoek, Netherlands
Genres
  • hard rock
  • country rock
  • Years active1974–2015
    Past members
    • Bennie Jolink
    • Ferdi Joly
    • Willem Terhorst
    • Roel Spanjers
    • Jan de Ligts
    • Jan Wilm Tolkamp
    • Timo Kelder
    • Jan Manschot
    Websitenormaal.nl

    Normaal (Dutch pronunciation: [nɔrˈmaːl]) was a Dutch rock band from the Achterhoek region, who sang in Achterhooks, a local variety of the Low Saxon. Bennie Jolink [nl], who was an arts student at an arts academy, stationed in Amsterdam in the 1970s, started the band in 1975 as a reaction to disco and glamrock, in addition to the overall "Dutch snobbery" towards people from the Low Saxon-speaking regions, and use of the English language by many other Dutch artists. "Normaal" meaning "normal", suggesting the same: "act normally". The band has since gained national fame, and have had more top 40 hits in the Dutch chart than any other Dutch band. Despite this fact, the band never reached number one.[1] The music could be typified as "heavy country rock", and possibly as a rowdier version of ZZ ToporStatus Quo. In 2019, they reached number 9 in the annual Top 2000 hit list with "De boer dat is de keerl" (translates to "The Farmer, that is the man") due to a viral social media call to vote for it as a means of protest against the hardening situation for farmers in the country caused by the tightening of nitrogen-emission laws. The fact that this list is often called the "Chart of charts" and with millions of listeners in the country alone during the last week of the year when it is aired makes it quite impactful. Usually however, Oerend hard is the highest notation in the list, with 82 as highest and 345 as lowest notations, and was in the list every year instead of only since this event in 2019.[citation needed]

    History[edit]

    The band was founded in 1974 by guitarist and lead vocalist Bennie Jolink and drummer Jan Manschot.

    The band had a very loyal following of 'anhangers' (fans) or 'høkers', some of whom followed the band's tours anywhere they went. Normaal's concerts were usually performed in large party tents in the countryside. In the early days, the concerts were mainly focused on consuming large quantities of alcohol, and partying (for which they have come up with the umbrella term 'høken') rather than sound quality, although this has changed over the decades. The term 'høken' is an example of words that the band invented or popularized, and fit their local dialect. Høken is used as word in several of the band's lyrics, song titles and album/DVD titles. It has become an established term especially in the Achterhoek region, and can even be found in the Van Dale Dutch dictionary with attribution to the band.[2]

    Their first and biggest hit was "Oerend Hard" ('Bloody Fast'), a song about two motor cyclists who "never heard of slow driving". The song ends with them crashing, whereafter it is implied that both drivers have died in the crash, after which the band (and its fans) sings that despite this fact, they will continue to drive "oerend hard". Several members of the band have been involved in serious motor accidents.[1]

    In September 2006, Normaal released Hier is Normaal ("Here is Normaal"), followed by two concert tours. Not only their album, but both concert tours of that year were carbon neutral. The energy needed for all 44 concerts was compensated via investments in renewable energy projects in India. Normaal is the first Dutch band to have taken a stance against global climate change.[citation needed]

    In October 2007, organizers of two hugely successful concerts by Normaal enabled the band to donate $11,000 to Woodstock General Hospital Foundation. The idea came from a dairy farmer; Ben Van Haastert from Woodstock, Ontario. Haastert's wife Ankie and local friends assisted in planning. One concert was held in nearby London, Ontario (a neighbouring city with a larger population), and the other was held in Woodstock.

    Founding member Jan Manschot died in January 2014.[3]

    Normaal played their last shows in 2015. Bennie Jolink continued as a member of De Pensionado's with whom he recorded a studio-album. He retired from performing in 2016, although he did some incidental performances afterwards.

    In 2018, the surviving original members and Manschot's widow unveiled a statue in Hummelo, based on one of their early pictures.

    In 2019, Normaal played two reunion-concerts.

    Band members[edit]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Live albums[edit]

    Compilations[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Medeoprichter Jan Manschot van Normaal overleden
  • External links[edit]


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