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QueenRob HoekeOtis Grand
2010s


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The Long Way Home Mei 2013 is de langverwachte cd “the long way home” uitgekomen. Dit album werd omschreven in de media en door vakbroeders als “het beste wat Jan tot nu toe heeft gemaakt” 1. Don't Wanna Play No More 2. Sorry 3. Did You 4. Nobody's Fault but Mine 5. Trouble in Mind 6. Love 7. Life Could Be Worse 8. Driving Home 9. Hooked 10. People Get Ready 11. Africa Jan de Bruijn Zanger-gitarist Jan de Bruijn (Rijsbergen, 1958) speelt al meer dan vijfendertig jaar uit het hoofd en uit het hart. Recht uit het hart. Hij deelde tot nu toe podia en studio’s met: Johnny Copeland Calvin Owens Jerry McCain Otis Clay Jo Lemaire Bløf Blue Blot Kaz Lux Oscar Benton Kees Meerman Raymond van het Groenewoud Walter Lavent Albert Collins Eddy C Campbell Jerry McCain Oscar Benton Rob Hoeke Big Time Sarah Kim Mazelle Jimmy Moliere Jamal Thomas Keith Dunn John Packer Deborah Brown Corry Konings Benny Neyman De Kermisklanten Frank en Mirella Otis Grand Gerainth Watkins Brendan Croker Thé Lau Roland Van Campenhoudt Johnny Mars Bob Hall Sofie Verbruggen Alides Hidding The Crew Double Brown Blues Angels About Queens of the Blues The Gonnabees Walter Grootaers Boogie Boy Gunther Neefs Niels William Sabien Tiels Tars Lootens Hans van Oosterhout Bart Denolff Jack van Poll Eric Melaerts Pieter van Bogaert Hans Eykenaar Kris en Koen Wauters Calvin Jackson Michael Shack Frank Deruyter Marty Townsend Johnny Whitehill Xavi Maureta Ignasi Zamora Kathleen Vandenhoudt Pascalle Michiels BJ Scott en vele anderen. #blues #roots #guitar #gitarist #gitaar #album #music #muziek #jandebruijn #bass #drums #electric piano #harp #bluesharp #percussion #saxophone #vocals #cd #netherlands #nederland #zundert

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The 2013 album "The Long Way Home" by Jan de Bruijn is a notable release in the blues genre, featuring a unique blend of traditional and contemporary styles. The album's tracklist includes covers of classic blues songs, such as "Nobody's Fault but Mine," "Trouble in Mind," and "People Get Ready," alongside original compositions.

What makes this footage interesting is its inclusion of Queen's 1970s-era song "Don't Wanna Play No More" in the context of Jan de Bruijn's album. This unexpected pairing highlights the eclecticism of De Bruijn's musical tastes, which spans multiple styles and genres. The fact that he has shared the stage with a diverse range of artists, including Rob Hoeke, Otis Grand, and Queen, underscores his versatility as a performer.

The clip itself is a rare studio recording of "Don't Wanna Play No More," showcasing De Bruijn's guitar work and vocals in a stripped-down setting. The song's arrangement is characteristic of the blues-rock sound that Queen experimented with during their early years, particularly on albums like "A Night at the Opera" (1975) and "A Day at the Races" (1976).

Jan de Bruijn's musical background is deeply rooted in the Netherlands' blues scene. His extensive experience as a singer-guitarist has led to collaborations with numerous artists, including Johnny Copeland, Calvin Owens, and Albert Collins. De Bruijn's ability to interpret and reimagine classic blues songs, combined with his original compositions, sets him apart as a distinctive voice within the genre.

The inclusion of Queen in this context is intriguing, given their departure from traditional blues-rock soundscapes during the 1970s. "Don't Wanna Play No More" was one of several tracks on Queen's early albums that showcased their experimental approach to rock music. The song's dark, brooding atmosphere and complex arrangements were characteristic of the band's progressive inclinations.

The clip's rarity as a studio recording of De Bruijn's performance makes it a valuable addition to any blues or rock enthusiast's collection. The footage provides an intimate glimpse into the artist's creative process and showcases his ability to interpret Queen's music within his own unique style.

In conclusion, this footage is notable for its blend of traditional and contemporary styles, as well as its inclusion of Queen's lesser-known song "Don't Wanna Play No More." Jan de Bruijn's eclectic musical tastes and versatility as a performer make him an interesting figure in the blues genre. The clip itself is a rare studio recording that offers insight into De Bruijn's creative process and his ability to reimagine classic songs within his own style.

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