Shocking Blue's by far biggest hit was Venus, which went to #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970. 'Venus' returned to the top of the U.S. charts in 1981 as part of the Stars on 45 Medley and was also successfully covered by artists such as Greece's Olympians (1970), Bananarama (1986), Japanese singer Yoko Nagayama (1986).
Nirvana covered the song Love Buzz for their debut album Bleach in 1989, and it was released as their first single. The British Group The Prodigy also sampled Love Buzz for their song 'Phoenix' on their 2004 album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned.
Before 'Venus' the group had only had two minor Dutch hits in 1969: Long Lonesome Road and Send Me A Postcard. In 1970 two more hits followed: Mighty Joe and Never Marry A Railroad Man, the latter almost provoking a strike by workers on the London Underground when posters advertising the single in the Underground stations were put on display.
Shocking Blue had several more hits in The Netherlands and beyond. The group started to dissolve in 1973 when Van Leeuwen called it quits. Singer Mariska Veres left the group to start a solo-career in 1974 and Shocking Blue folded.
Mariska Veres died on December 2nd, 2006, after a short battle with cancer. She was just 59 years old.
Members
The initial line-up consisted of
Robbie van Leeuwen (guitar, sitar and backing vocals) (1967–1973)
Fred de Wilde (vocals, 1967–1968)
Klaasje van der Wal (bass guitar, 1967–1972, deceased in 2018)
Cor van der Beek (drums) (1967–1974, deceased in 1998)
Later members were
Mariska Veres (vocals, 1968–1974, deceased in 2006)
Leo van de Ketterij (nl) (guitar, 1970–1971)
Martin van Wijk (guitar, 1973–1974)
Henk Smitskamp (nl) (bass guitar, 1972–1974)
Also
Wim Voermans
Jan Pijnenburg (nl)
Michael Eschauzier
André van Geldorp (nl)
Charles Pesch
Discography
Albums
1967 Shocking Blue (Polydor) also known as Beat with Us (German title) #31 US
1969 At Home (Pink Elephant)
1970 Scorpio's Dance (Pink Elephant) also known as Sally Was A Good Old Girl (Japanese title)
1971 Third Album (AKA Shocking You, Pink Elephant)
1972 Inkpot (Pink Elephant) – The official music of Mark Six
1972 Live in Japan (Pink Elephant)
1972 Attila (Pink Elephant) also known as Rock in the Sea (Japanese title)
1972 Eve and the Apple (Same as Attila with one different track, Polydor)
1973 Ham (Pink Elephant)
1974 Dream on Dreamer (Same as Ham, but with 3 different songs and 6 alternate versions, Polydor)
1974 Good Times (Pink Elephant)
Singles
Year Title US UK AUS NED NOR GER FRA NZ BEL JPN
1967 Love is in The Air / Fix Your Hair Darling - - - - - - - - - -
1968 Lucy Brown is Back in Town / Fix Your Hair Darling - - - 21 - - - - - -
1968 Send Me a Postcard / Harley Davidson - - - 10 4 - 4 - - -
1969 Long and Lonesome Road / Fireball of Love 75 - - 17 - - 6 - - -
1969 Venus / Hot Sand 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 - 15
1969 Mighty Joe / Wild Wind 43 45 43 2 - 6 8 - - -
1970 Never Marry a Railroad Man / Roll Engine Roll 102 - 40 1 5 10 1 4 19
1970 Hello Darkness / Pickin' Tomatoes - - - 4 - - - - 12 -
1971 Shocking You / Waterloo - - - 10 - - 1 - 21 -
1971 Serenade / Sleepless at Midnight 110 - - - - - - - - -
1971 Blossom Lady / Is This a Dream - - - 2 - - - - 3 -
1971 Out of Sight, Out of Mind / I Like You - - - 6 6 - - - 5 -
1972 Inkpot / Give My Love to The Sunrise - - - 5 - 21 1 - 4 -
1972 Rock in the Sea / Broken Heart - - - 14 - - 3 - 21 -
1972 Eve and the Apple / When I was a Girl - - - 15 - - 1 - 18 -
1973 Let Me Carry Your Bag / I Saw You in June - - - - - - 2 - - -
1973 Oh Lord / In My Time of Dying - - - 14 - - - - 6 -
1974 This America / I Won't be Lonely Long - - - - - - - - 16 -
1974 Dream on Dreamer / Where The Pick-Nick Was - - - - - - 4 - - -
1974 Good Times / Come My Way - - - - - - - - - -
1975 Gonna Sing My Song / Get It On - - - - - - - - - -
1980 Louise / Venus - - - - - - - - - -
1986 The Jury and The Judge / I am Hanging on to Love - - - - - - - - - -
1990 Venus '90 (UK Only) - 75 - - - - - - - -
1994 Body and Soul / Angel - - - - - - - - - -
Wild Wind
Shocking Blue Lyrics
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Tell me why the grass grows,
Tell me why the light burns
And our world turns.
Wild wind, tell me why we were born?
Wild wind, tell me why shall we die?
Can I fall in love anyway, anyhow?
Why does a heartache come and go?
Wild wind, tell me why we were born?
Wild wind, tell me why shall we die?
Ah-ah-ah!
Do you hear that mountain call?
What's that you hear,
Is it a love looks (...)
Whispering in your ear?
Wild wind, tell me why we were born?
Wild wind, tell me why shall we die?
Wild wind, tell me why we were born?
The opening lines of Shocking Blue's Wild Wind pose a series of cosmic questions, asking why the wind blows, the grass grows, and the light burns, and why the world turns. The singer then calls for the wild wind to explain the ultimate question of human existence: why were we born and why must we die?
The lyrics then take a turn towards matters of the heart, as the singer wonders if they can still fall in love despite the inevitability of heartache. The wild wind is once again called upon to provide answers to these existential and emotional quandaries.
Throughout the song, the wild wind is portrayed as a mysterious and powerful force that holds the answers to life's biggest questions. The use of the wind as a metaphor is fitting, as it is often associated with change, movement, and the unknown.
Line by Line Meaning
Tell me why the wind blows,
Please explain the reason behind the blowing of wind.
Tell me why the grass grows,
Please explain the reason behind the growth of grass.
Tell me why the light burns
Please explain the reason behind the burning of light.
And our world turns.
Why does the world keep rotating?
Wild wind, tell me why we were born?
Asking the wind to provide the reason behind human existence.
Wild wind, tell me why shall we die?
Asking the wind to explain the reason behind human mortality.
Can I fall in love anyway, anyhow?
Questioning whether one can fall in love in any situation or manner.
Why does a heartache come and go?
Questioning the reason and nature of heartache.
Do you hear that mountain call?
Asking if the wind can hear the sound of the mountain beckoning.
What's that you hear,
Requesting the wind to identify the sound it hears.
Is it a love looks (...)
Asking if it is the essence of love that the wind hears.
Whispering in your ear?
Asking if the sound is like a whisper in the wind's ear.
Wild wind, tell me why we were born?
Reiterating the request for the wind to explain the reason behind human existence.
Contributed by Julia N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Rck Dolf
Robbie genial compositor y guitarrista, Mariska inigualable
Char Pap
Such a great voice
Thomas Smith
great acoustic guitar
love the unplugged sound
Another side of Shocking Blue
ashetonpop
Sooo great!
MrGoldenthroat
Nifty little number - my first time hearing this one!
LOST IN MUSIC
Amazing and therefore in my sixties playlist
Zane Goodeker
Is the 60s just a psych playlist and if so does it include 70s too? Thinking I might have a couple possible suggestions.
LOST IN MUSIC
@Zane Goodeker The 60s playlist does not only contain psychedelic. There is a progressive playlist containing 60s 70s and 80s music.
Salome bat Sarah
My favorite alongside 21 others!! <3
AN6EL96
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