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{{Short description|Belgian punk rock band}} |
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'''The Kids''' are a [[Belgian]] [[punk rock]] band formed in 1976. |
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| name = The Kids |
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| image = The Kids door Dirk Annemans.jpg |
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| caption = The Kids during a 2023 concert |
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| origin = Belgium |
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| genre = [[Punk rock]] |
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| years_active = {{flatlist| |
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* 1976–1985 |
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* 1996–present |
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| current_members = Ludo Mariman<br />Ief Vanlommel<br />Luc van de Poel<br />Tim Jult |
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| past_members = Danny de Haes<br />Eddy de Haes |
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'''The Kids''' are a Belgian [[punk rock]] band formed in 1976.<ref name="houbi">{{cite web|url=http://houbi.com/belpop/groepen/kids.htm|title=The Kids|access-date=16 September 2020|website=The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://dangerousminds.net/comments/never_mind_the_sex_pistols_heres_the_kids_pissed-off_pioneering_punks_from_|title=Never mind the Sex Pistols, Here's 'The Kids': Pissed-off pioneering punks from Belgium|access-date=16 September 2020|website=Dangerous Minds|date=19 December 2016}}</ref> They are Belgium's best known punk band and best remembered for their songs "[[Fascist Cops]]" (1978) and "There Will Be No Next Time" (1981).<ref>{{cite web |date=6 January 2023 |title=The Kids [BE] – Fascist Cops |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/song/6e444/The-Kids-[BE]-Fascist-Cops |url-status= |access-date=6 January 2023 |work=ultratop.be |language=nl}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=21 December 2019 |title=The Kids [BE] – There Will Be No Next Time |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/song/695af/The-Kids-[BE]-There-Will-Be-No-Next-Time |website=ultratop.be}}</ref> The band broke up in 1985 but reunited in 1996<ref name="houbi" /> for the soundtrack recording of the Belgian film ''Dief'' (''Thief'').<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 December 2022 |title=Dief OST (Soundtrack) |url=http://muziekarchief.be/albumdetails.php?ID=34032 |website=muziekarchief.be |language=nl}}</ref> They have been together ever since, playing concerts around the world.<ref>{{Cite web |date=12 August 2023 |title=THE KIDS |url=https://www.lsagency.be/acts/the-kids/ |website=lsagency.be |language=nl}}</ref> |
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They broke up in 1985, but came back together in 1996 for the soundtrack recording of the Belgian film ''Dief'' (''Thief''). They have been together ever since and still play gigs around the world. |
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==History== |
== History == |
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⚫ | * 1976: Inspired by the upcoming punk wave, Ludo Mariman and the De Haes brothers formed The Kids. Their bass player, Danny de Haes, is only 12 at the time (and not allowed in at some of their own concerts).<ref>{{Cite web |date=12 June 2023 |title=News: The Kids Embark On US Tour |url=https://newnoisemagazine.com/news-the-kids-embark-on-us-tour-this-week/ |website=newnoisemagazine.com |language=}}</ref> |
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* 1978 to 1984 The Kids play lots and lots of concerts, winning lots of Belgian poll's and record another 3 albums: |
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* Living in the Century, The Black album (with their biggest Belgian hit : There will be no Next Time) and a Live album, recorded with the Rolling Stones mobile studio .. |
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* 1978–1984: The Kids play many concerts, win several Belgian polls, and record another 3 albums: ''Living in the 20th Century'', ''Black Out'' (which includes their biggest Belgian hit "There Will Be No Next Time"), and a Live album, recorded with the Rolling Stones mobile studio.<ref>{{cite web |date=14 September 2016 |title=Mastertrack: The Kids - There Will Be No Next Time |url=https://www.vrt.be/vrtmax/podcasts/radio-1/m/mastertrack/1/the-kids---there-will-be-no-next-time/ |url-status= |access-date=6 January 2023 |work=vrt.be |language=nl}}</ref> |
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They also bring out around 10 singles, with a couple top 20 hits (There will be no next time, Dancing..) |
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* 1985: The |
* 1985: The Kids release ''Gotcha!'', their final studio album, just to split up shortly after.<ref>{{Cite web |date=5 August 2017 |title=The Kids - Gotcha! (1985) |url=https://www.musicmeter.nl/album/108834 |website=musicmeter.nl |language=nl}}</ref> |
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* 1996: The |
* 1996: The Kids reform and start touring again, playing concerts in France and Belgium, Italy, and Germany. |
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.. and from this point the band is also asked on lots of festivals and venues outside Belgium, at first beginning with France, Italy and, especial, lots of very successful German concerts ..(which, in the beginning, they found very strange, as they were never asked in foreign countries before) |
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*2005: The Kids play their first Canadian tour and play at a festival in Austin, Texas.<ref>{{Cite web |date=10 September 2024 |title=Past The Kids Tours & Concerts |url=https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/the-kids?date=past&page=2 |website=concertarchives.org |language=}}</ref> |
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* 2007: A box set collection including all previous the Kids albums is released. |
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* 2008: The Kids play at the Lokerse Feesten Festival with [[ |
* 2008: The Kids play at the [[Lokerse Feesten]] Festival with [[the Sex Pistols]], [[the New York Dolls]], and [[the Buzzcocks]].<ref>{{cite web |date=6 January 2009 |title=Lokerse Feesten 2008 |url=https://www.festivalinfo.nl/festival/7321/Lokerse-Feesten/2008/ |url-status= |access-date= |work=festivalinfo.nl |language=nl}}</ref> |
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and keep on touring worldwide .. |
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*2012: The band's line up changed, with Tim Jult as new drummer and Ief Vanlommel as new bassist. |
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*and also in 2012 the line up changed with a new drummer Tim Jult and new Bassplayer Ief V.Lommel |
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==Band members== |
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* Danny De Haes (bass) |
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* Frankie Saenen (drums) |
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* Ief Vanlommel – bass |
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* Tim Jult – drums |
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File:13-04-27 Groezrock The Kids Ludo Mariman 07.jpg |
File:13-04-27 Groezrock The Kids Ludo Mariman 07.jpg|Ludo Mariman |
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File:13-04-27 Groezrock The Kids Yves van Lommel 04.jpg|Yves |
File:13-04-27 Groezrock The Kids Yves van Lommel 04.jpg|Yves Vanlommel |
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File:13-04-27 Groezrock The Kids Luc van de Poel 03.jpg |
File:13-04-27 Groezrock The Kids Luc van de Poel 03.jpg|Luc van de Poel |
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== Discography == |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/276833-The-Kids The Kids] on [[Discogs]] |
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{{commons category|The Kids}} |
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* [http://www.thekidspunk.eu Official homepage] |
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[[Category:Belgian punk rock groups]] |
[[Category:Belgian punk rock groups]] |
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[[Category:English-language musical groups from Belgium]] |
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[[Category:Musical groups established in 1977]] |
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[[Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1985]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 11 September 2024
The Kids | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Belgium |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active |
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Members | Ludo Mariman Ief Vanlommel Luc van de Poel Tim Jult |
Past members | Danny de Haes Eddy de Haes |
The Kids are a Belgian punk rock band formed in 1976.[1][2] They are Belgium's best known punk band and best remembered for their songs "Fascist Cops" (1978) and "There Will Be No Next Time" (1981).[3][4] The band broke up in 1985 but reunited in 1996[1] for the soundtrack recording of the Belgian film Dief (Thief).[5] They have been together ever since, playing concerts around the world.[6]
History
[edit]- 1976: Inspired by the upcoming punk wave, Ludo Mariman and the De Haes brothers formed The Kids. Their bass player, Danny de Haes, is only 12 at the time (and not allowed in at some of their own concerts).[7]
- 1977: The Kids sign their first record contract with Phonogram. They play support acts for Iggy Pop and Patti Smith.[8]
- 1978: Their first album The Kids is recorded, and guitarist Luc van de Poel joins the band. They play at the famous Jazz Bilzen festival. Eight months later the second album Naughty Kids is released.
- 1978–1984: The Kids play many concerts, win several Belgian polls, and record another 3 albums: Living in the 20th Century, Black Out (which includes their biggest Belgian hit "There Will Be No Next Time"), and a Live album, recorded with the Rolling Stones mobile studio.[9]
- 1985: The Kids release Gotcha!, their final studio album, just to split up shortly after.[10]
- 1996: The Kids reform and start touring again, playing concerts in France and Belgium, Italy, and Germany.
- 2004: The Kids play their first concert in the USA, at Southpaw in Brooklyn. A DVD of this sold-out show is released under the title The Kids: Live in New York.
- 2005: The Kids play their first Canadian tour and play at a festival in Austin, Texas.[11]
- 2007: A box set collection including all previous the Kids albums is released.
- 2008: The Kids play at the Lokerse Feesten Festival with the Sex Pistols, the New York Dolls, and the Buzzcocks.[12]
- 2008–2012: The kids play concerts in Canada, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Norway, etc.
- 2012: The band's line up changed, with Tim Jult as new drummer and Ief Vanlommel as new bassist.
- 2013: The Kids announce a US-Westcoast tour, including concerts in Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
Band members
[edit]Original line-up
- Ludo Mariman – guitar, vocals
- Danny de Haes – bass
- Eddy de Haes – drums
Current line-up
- Ludo Mariman – guitar, vocals
- Ief Vanlommel – bass
- Luc van de Poel – guitar
- Tim Jult – drums
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Ludo Mariman
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Yves Vanlommel
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Luc van de Poel
Discography
[edit]- 1978: The Kids
- 1978: Naughty Kids
- 1979: Living in the 20th Century
- 1981: Black Out
- 1982: If the Kids... (live)
- 1985: Gotcha!
- 2002: Flabbergasted! Live at AB
- 2004: The Kids: Live in New York (DVD)
- 2007: Anthology
References
[edit]- ^ a b "The Kids". The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ "Never mind the Sex Pistols, Here's 'The Kids': Pissed-off pioneering punks from Belgium". Dangerous Minds. 19 December 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ "The Kids [BE] – Fascist Cops". ultratop.be (in Dutch). 6 January 2023. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
- ^ "The Kids [BE] – There Will Be No Next Time". ultratop.be. 21 December 2019.
- ^ "Dief OST (Soundtrack)". muziekarchief.be (in Dutch). 1 December 2022.
- ^ "THE KIDS". lsagency.be (in Dutch). 12 August 2023.
- ^ "News: The Kids Embark On US Tour". newnoisemagazine.com. 12 June 2023.
- ^ "The Kids". democrazy.be (in Dutch). 10 April 2015.
- ^ "Mastertrack: The Kids - There Will Be No Next Time". vrt.be (in Dutch). 14 September 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
- ^ "The Kids - Gotcha! (1985)". musicmeter.nl (in Dutch). 5 August 2017.
- ^ "Past The Kids Tours & Concerts". concertarchives.org. 10 September 2024.
- ^ "Lokerse Feesten 2008". festivalinfo.nl (in Dutch). 6 January 2009.