The Spotnicks

The Spotnicks

Group from Sweden

Genres: instrumental rock, instrumental, Surf, 60s, guitar, surf rock

The Spotnicks
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The Spotnicks
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The Spotnicks

About The Spotnicks

The Spotnicks are an instrumental rock group from Sweden, who were formed in 1961. They were famous for wearing "space suit" costumes on stage, and for their innovative electronic guitar sound. They have since released 42 albums, selling more than 18 million records, and still tour. History The Spotnicks originated from "Rock-Teddy and The Blue Caps", a group formed in 1957 in Gothenburg by guitarist Bo Winberg (born 27 March 1939), with Bo Starander (born 11 March 1942) (rhythm guitar), and Björn Thelin (born 27 June 1942) (bass guitar). In 1958 they added Ove Johansson (drums), changed their name to "The Frazers", and began playing regularly in local clubs. They signed a recording contract in 1961, and changed their name to "The Spotnicks", a play on the Russian satellite Sputnik as suggested by their manager, Roland Ferneborg. Starander was later known as Bob Lander. They soon became the first Swedish group to have significant international success, in a similar style to The Shadows and The Ventures. They toured Europe, and one of their early records, "Orange Blossom Special", became their first big international hit, making the Top 30 in the UK Singles Chart in 1962 on the Oriole label, and reaching # 1 in Australia. Around this time they began wearing their trademark "space suits" on stage. They recorded their first album, The Spotnicks in London - Out-a-Space, in 1962. Further hits included "Rocket Man" (no relation to the Elton John song), and "Hava Nagila" (their biggest UK hit, where it made # 13). Winberg also recorded solo, credited as "The Shy Ones". In 1963, "Amapola" became one of their most successful singles in their home country, staying at # 1 in Sweden for eight weeks. They appeared in the movie Just For Fun, continued to tour widely, and recorded their second album, The Spotnicks in Paris. That year, drummer Ove Johansson left and was replaced by an Englishman, Derek Skinner. Two years later, Skinner was replaced briefly by Jimmy Nicol, who had previously toured with The Beatles while Ringo Starr recovered from having his tonsils removed. In 1964 and 1965, The Spotnicks expanded their popularity in Germany and Japan, reaching # 1 in Japan in 1966 with "Karelia". Elsewhere, however, they became less successful as popular music tastes changed. The group—having undergone many personnel changes—split up in 1970 after releasing their fifteenth album, The Spotnicks Back in The Race. Yet the band was still popular in Japan and it soon reformed under Winberg's control in 1971 at the request of a Japanese record label. Winberg has continued to lead versions of The Spotnicks, occasionally including Lander and/or Thelin, on tour and in recordings since then.

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The Spotnicks — Top 30 songs of 33

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Spotnicks Buttons And Bows
Spotnicks I'll Remember You
Spotnicks One Has My Name
Spotnicks Riders In The Sky
Spotnicks Johnny Guitar
Spotnicks If You Could Read My Mind
Spotnicks Classical Gas
Spotnicks Mood Of Asia
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Spotnicks Amapola
Spotnicks If You Cold Read My Mind
Spotnicks Amapola (instr.)
Spotnicks Dardanella
Spotnicks Just Listen To My Heart (1963) [1hVD]
Spotnicks Israeli Dance
Spotnicks If I Were A Carpenter
Spotnicks Happy Guitar
Spotnicks Crying In A Storm
Spotnicks From Russia With Love
Spotnicks The Lonesome Port
Spotnicks Don`t Tell Me Your Troubles
Spotnicks If you could read my mind
Spotnicks Das Alte Spinnrad
Spotnicks Last Date
Spotnicks Telstar
Spotnicks It's Over
Spotnicks Last Date
Spotnicks Ghostriders In The Sky
Buttons And Bows
I'll Remember You
One Has My Name
Riders In The Sky
Johnny Guitar
If You Could Read My Mind
Classical Gas
Mood Of Asia
Ode To Dawn
Soulful Strut
The Rocket Men
Amapola
If You Cold Read My Mind
Amapola (instr.)
Dardanella
Just Listen To My Heart (1963) [1hVD]
Israeli Dance
If I Were A Carpenter
Happy Guitar
Crying In A Storm
From Russia With Love
The Lonesome Port
Don`t Tell Me Your Troubles
If you could read my mind
Das Alte Spinnrad
Last Date
Telstar
It's Over
Last Date
Ghostriders In The Sky