Doe Maar (the band name can be loosely translated as 'go ahead' or 'do as you say') recorded five studio albums, with the latter four hitting number one in the Dutch album charts.
Having emerged from a hippie community in the south of The Netherlands in the late 1970s, Doe Maar's self-titled 1979 début album was not much of a success. Founding member and original bass player Piet Dekker left the group. Ernst Jansz (vocals, keyboards), Jan Hendriks (guitar) and Carel Copier (drums) were briefly joined by stand-in bass player Joost Belinfante (of hippie/folk outfit CCC Inc.) before Henny Vrienten was recruited as the permanent new bass player in 1980.
The second album, Skunk, was released in the summer of 1981, preceded by the lead single Sinds 1 Dag Of 2, which didn't enter the charts until radio DJ Frits Spits had pretty much singlehandedly changed the song title into the more catchy 32 Jaar ('32 Years'). Single and album were reasonably succesful, but not more than that. At the end of the year drummer Carel Copier was replaced by René van Collem, who was 20 years of age at the time, more than a decade younger than the rest of the band.
March 1982 saw the release of the album Doris Day en andere stukken and the lead single, Doris Day, which - almost overnight - sparked off 'Doe Maar-mania', a craze unequaled for a Dutch band in their home country, including hysterical and fainting teenage girls during live performances and a brief domination of teen fashion in The Netherlands, with the fluorescent 'phosphor green' and 'lollipop pink' trade mark colours of the Skunk album and a huge market of Doe Maar memorabilia: pins, badges, sweatbands and what not.
Doe Maar were now referred to as 'the Dutch Beatles': very different music, but similar (if not worse) madness.
The Doris Day album had only just disappeared from the top of the Dutch album charts when the two-year old Skunk album hit number. The stand-alone single De Bom ('The Bomb') topped the singles charts in November 1982. Typically, the band's young fans hardly seemed to understand what an apocalyptic song it was: "Work on your future... before the bomb drops."
The band members were shocked and not seldomly frightened or depressed by their sudden popularity. They were in their mid-thirties; the hordes of teenage girls that suddenly invaded their private lives were everything but their peers. Doe Maar wrote particularly gloomy songs about topics that you would expect to appeal to 'thirty-somethings' rather than teenagers. Jansz and Vrienten, in particular, received tons of love letters from teenage girls, but also death threats from Dutch Neo-Nazis. They needed bodyguards. Meanwhile, the Dutch music press dismissed Doe Maar as a teenybopper phenomenon: the band was first sneered at and later mostly ignored by Holland's music critics.
In May 1982 the band fired its youthful drummer, René van Collem. His successor, Jan Pijnenburg, was involved in car accident shortly after he was hired. Somewhat bizarrely, the band then hired René van Collem as a stand-in for another six months of live concerts. The definitive Doe Maar line-up was now complete: Ernst Jansz (vocals, keyboards), Henny Vrienten (vocals, bass), Jan Hendriks (guitar) and Jan Pijnenburg (drums). Years later, René van Collem would express his bitterness over the fact that Pijnenburg can be seen on almost all of the band's famous group pictures and is generally regarded as the Doe Maar drummer (especially after the 1999-2000 and 2008 reunions), in spite of the fact that the drum parts on the studio albums are almost exclusively Van Collem's work. He also played the lion's share of the band's live shows.
The particularly dark 4us ('Virus') album was released in March 1983 and immediately rocketed to number one, just like its lead single Pa ('Dad'), a rather bitter song about generation gaps. 'Doe Maar-mania' was now at its peak and (during live shows) frequently out of control. The band decided to stop doing interviews, announced complete radio silence and attempted to focus on their next album, but had to conclude that there was no more inspiration. Doe Maar had burned out.
The announcement that Doe Maar was going to call it quits caused grief beyond belief amongst a generation of Dutch teenage girls. The Dutch Kindertelefoon ('Kids Phone') had to deal with countless brokenhearted young girls who phoned in, not seldomly to announce their imminent suicides.
The band did two emotional 'farewell' shows in Den Bosch's Maaspoort hall on 14 April 1984. Since then, Henny Vrienten and Ernst Jansz have pursued successful solo careers, mostly in the context of music composition for television and cinema. The band members remained friends and continued to play together on private occasions.
After more than fifteen years of absence - in which their work was rehabilitated by a new generation of music critics - Doe Maar decided to re-unite for one final album: Klaar (which means as much as 'finished' or 'done') was released in 2000. A string of sixteen reunion concerts at Rotterdam's Ahoy sports palace was announced. 175,000 tickets were sold in an eyewink, in many cases to the teenage girls of the early eighties, now thirty-somethings.
In 2007 a theatre musical about the band's music toured the Netherlands and won several important theater awards. The success of 'Doe Maar - The Musical' was followed by another reunion show, at De Kuip football stadium in Rotterdam. 50,000 tickets sold out within the hour, three more concerts were added... and also sold out in no-time. In an interview on 20 June 2008, Henny Vrienten said: "This is no longer a 'reunion'. Doe Maar is back, for real." Doe Maar still performs regularly in The Netherlands, mostly at festivals.
Niet nodig
Doe Maar Lyrics
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Wat zou ik later doen
Wat zijn de dingen in het leven
Die er echt toe doen
En is het om geld dat jij zo rent een leven lang
En moet ik dat straks ook
En waarom maakt me dat zo bang
Hoe ziet dat in elkaar
refr.:
Niet nodig, niet nodig
Als de liefde het antwoord is
Zijn alle vragen overbodig
Niet nodig, niet niet nodig
Als de liefde het antwoord is
Zet ik een koers uit of vaar ik op gevoel
Wat is belangrijker; de wegen of het doel
Geef antwoord op mijn vraag
Hoe zit dat in elkaar
refr.
Vraag niet zoveel m'n kind want ik weet het zelf niet
Blijf altijd bij jezelf en zing je eigen lied
refr.
Hee, hee
N-nee niet noodig
N-n-n-n-niet nodig
N-n-n-n-niet nodig
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Als de liefde het antwoord is
Als de liefde het antwoord is
Doe Maar's song "Niet Nodig" (Not Necessary) is a reflective tune that deals with the big existential questions that life often inspires. The lyrics pose questions about what truly matters in life and whether money is the ultimate goal. The singer wonders why they feel so afraid of not having enough money, and asks if setting a course or following one's instincts is more important.
The song repeats the sentiment that if love is the answer to life's questions, then everything else becomes irrelevant. The chorus drives home the idea that love is all that's truly necessary to live a fulfilling life. The last verse is particularly poignant, as it suggests that maybe the questions we ask ourselves are not as important as staying true to ourselves and our own emotions.
Overall, the song is a reminder to live in the moment, appreciate the people we love and enjoy the simple things in life, rather than fretting about wealth and success.
Line by Line Meaning
Kind, als je mij vraagt
If you were to ask me, little one
Wat zou ik later doen
What would I do in the future
Wat zijn de dingen in het leven
What are the things in life
Die er echt toe doen
That truly matter
En is het om geld dat jij zo rent een leven lang
And is it for money that you run your whole life
En moet ik dat straks ook
Do I have to do that too later on
En waarom maakt me dat zo bang
And why does that scare me
Geef antwoord op mijn vraag
Give me an answer to my question
Hoe ziet dat in elkaar
How does that all fit together
Niet nodig, niet nodig
Not necessary, not necessary
Als de liefde het antwoord is
If love is the answer
Zijn alle vragen overbodig
All questions become unnecessary
Niet nodig, niet niet nodig
Not necessary, not not necessary
Zet ik een koers uit of vaar ik op gevoel
Do I plot a course or sail by feeling
Wat is belangrijker; de wegen of het doel
What is more important; the paths or the destination
Vraag niet zoveel m'n kind want ik weet het zelf niet
Don't ask too much my child because I don't even know myself
Blijf altijd bij jezelf en zing je eigen lied
Always stay true to yourself and sing your own song
Hee, hee
Hey, hey
N-nee niet noodig
N-no not necessary
N-n-n-n-niet nodig
N-n-n-n-not necessary
Als de liefde het antwoord is
If love is the answer
Contributed by Lincoln V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
martijnjanmaat
dit is gewoon de beste nederlandse band ooit PERIOD
DutchSock
Wat een helden lied!
Niet Nienke
Mijn moeder zong dit altijd als ik ruzie had met mijn broers/zus
Rozhan singer B
😂😍💕👍
boedhaspeaks
Mensen maken het te ingewikkeld, it's all about love ;)
Michael Jackson
:D