Tee Set was a Dutch beat band from the town of Delft, The Netherlands.
… Read Full Bio ↴Tee Set was a Dutch beat band from the town of Delft, The Netherlands.
Founded in 1965, Tee Set was initially leaning towards rhythm & blues, but their music gradually became more 'poppy' from 1969 onwards (some of the early fans would call it 'slick'). Tee Set seemed to have disappeared by 1979, but resurfaced in 1983 and in the following years regularly performed at 'back to the sixties' festivals.
Between 1966 and 1979 fourteen Tee Set singles reached the Top 20 of the Dutch charts. Their biggest hit in The Netherlands was She Likes Weeds, but its success (#1 in Holland in 1970) was easily eclipsed by the international triumph of Ma Belle Amie, which peaked at #5 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In The Netherlands it was 'only' a #6 hit.
Tee Set was the earliest example of a 'Do It Yourself' attitude in Dutch music history: the band founded their own record label. All of their post-1967 releases were self-released on Tee Set Records, an unusual business model in the 1960s.
The band's line-up underwent many changes over the years. Frontman Peter Tetteroo (who died in 2002, aged 55) was the only permanent member.
The 1966 line-up that recorded the earliest hits fell apart in 1967: three band members (Hans van Eijck, Polle Eduard and English guitarist, Ray Fenwick) formed a new band, named After Tea. Tetteroo formed an entirely new Tee Set line-up. Hans van Eijck returned in 1969 and is the Tee Set member with the highest number of 'years in office' after Tetteroo.
… Read Full Bio ↴Tee Set was a Dutch beat band from the town of Delft, The Netherlands.
Founded in 1965, Tee Set was initially leaning towards rhythm & blues, but their music gradually became more 'poppy' from 1969 onwards (some of the early fans would call it 'slick'). Tee Set seemed to have disappeared by 1979, but resurfaced in 1983 and in the following years regularly performed at 'back to the sixties' festivals.
Between 1966 and 1979 fourteen Tee Set singles reached the Top 20 of the Dutch charts. Their biggest hit in The Netherlands was She Likes Weeds, but its success (#1 in Holland in 1970) was easily eclipsed by the international triumph of Ma Belle Amie, which peaked at #5 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In The Netherlands it was 'only' a #6 hit.
Tee Set was the earliest example of a 'Do It Yourself' attitude in Dutch music history: the band founded their own record label. All of their post-1967 releases were self-released on Tee Set Records, an unusual business model in the 1960s.
The band's line-up underwent many changes over the years. Frontman Peter Tetteroo (who died in 2002, aged 55) was the only permanent member.
The 1966 line-up that recorded the earliest hits fell apart in 1967: three band members (Hans van Eijck, Polle Eduard and English guitarist, Ray Fenwick) formed a new band, named After Tea. Tetteroo formed an entirely new Tee Set line-up. Hans van Eijck returned in 1969 and is the Tee Set member with the highest number of 'years in office' after Tetteroo.
Parry Thomas
Tee Set Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Tee Set:
Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long Lahat tayoy pinaganak na kalbo Walang buhok wala ring kuto W…
Early In The Morning Early in the morning I went home to you Yeah, early in…
If You Do Believe In Love Whatever the world may say Nothing can change the love That …
Linda Linda Yes I′m in, but now I'm going away Far away from…
Ma Bell Amie Ma belle amie You were a child of the sun And the…
Ma Bella Amie Ma belle amie You were the child of the sun And the…
Ma Belle Amie Ma belle amie You were the child of the sun And the…
ma belle amie 1 Ma belle amie You were a child of the sun And the…
Ma belleamie Ma belle amie You were a child of the sun And the…
My belle amie Ma Belle Amie, you were a child of the sun…
She Likes Weeds There's a longnosed dirty old witch Witchipoo She speaks a m…
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@thingfish000
What a great bass line!
@noworldorderforme
One of the best singles ever recorded - fact!
@wolfgang4468
One of the 10,000 best, agreed :)
@LhodaKblerz
I recorded this off John Peel's programme many, many years ago......and then the tape broke after 3 weeks. Didn't hear the song again until 2006. The internet is wonderful, as it also enabled me to hear 'Does It Matter Irene' by the Mothmen again, that was also on the tape, as well as Liquid Liquid.
@casualagent7250
Bought this single when it first came out, great tune, Lori & the Chamelions
also.. bit random I know
@PJH1968
Does anyone know where I can get the Tea Set records? Has anyone made them available? I appreciate that there were only a few... any advice is very welcome.
@djsmartmonkey
M1 legends
@Schwejk
Hanx & fanx for uploading. So let the good times of Peel's era roll. ;-)
@mrmoo1413
There's a whole minute missing!
@TheGameKat
Best song about decapitation evah