Ziesjoem
Ziesjoem was a Dutch band known for mixing comedy with music. Their song 'Met e bitteke gelok (de mislokde foto)' became something of an anthem for people who...
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Ziesjoem was a Dutch band known for mixing comedy with music. Their song 'Met e bitteke gelok (de mislokde foto)' became something of an anthem for people who find humor in life's little misfortunes.
They released albums like 'D'n Draod,' 'Ziesjoem 2,' and 'Pak 'm Beet.' Their lyrics were often silly and full of puns, but they sometimes touched on more ordinary things like friendship or the oddness of daily life. Other songs in their catalog include ''t Drinkleed' and ''t Ete oet de zie.'
The band's members included Joep Vermolen on vocals, Bart de Bie on guitar, Jeroen van Helfteren on bass, and Jan van der Zeeuw on drums. Their humorous approach wasn't always to everyone's taste, but they built a loyal following in the Netherlands.
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