Stamping Ground (music Festival)
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The Holland Pop Festival, also known as the Kralingen Music Festival, was a pop and rock music festival held in the '' Kralingse Bos'', in the
Kralingen Kralingen is a former village in the Dutch province of South Holland, now a neighbourhood of Rotterdam. It is located about 3 kilometres east of the city centre, in the borough Kralingen-Crooswijk. Kralingen was a separate municipality until 1895 ...
neighbourhood of
Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the ''"N ...
in the
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, on 26–28 June 1970.


History

Performing bands included
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, T. Rex,
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, and the headlining
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. Approximately 100,000 attended. Festival posters show that the festival was billed in Dutch as 'Pop Paradijs' and 'Holland Pop Festival 70', and that the main investor was
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. In both English and Dutch, the festival is also known by the English name ''Stamping Ground'', and is often billed as the European answer to
Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, Woodstock. ...
. It took place approximately one year after Woodstock, and two months before the third 1970 Isle of Wight Festival (the first two being held in 1968 and 1969). CountryJoeMcDonaldKralingen1970.jpg, Country Joe McDonald Optreden op Holland Popfestival in het Kralingse bos, 1970 - 02.jpg, Mungo Jerry & Ray Dorset StonetheCrowsKralingen1970.jpg, Stone the Crows TheFlockKralingen1970.jpg, The Flock RogerMcGuinnKralingen1970.jpg, Roger McGuinn The Festival became an influential event, as it turned out to be the actual beginning of the Dutch tolerance policy towards
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. The many present undercover cops did not arrest any of the users or small traders: it became clear that there were just too many, and all of them peaceful. In 1971, a documentary about the festival appeared, titled ''Stamping Ground'', created by Hansjürgen Pohland aka Jason Pohland and George Sluizer. The film was made for an international audience and is also known under the titles ''Love and Music'', and in Germany ''Rock Fieber''. Also, several books and exhibitions have been dedicated to the event. A triple lp-boxset was released in 2010. The Dutch Festival 1970 (Kralingen) was organized by Foundation "Holland Pop Festival" (Piet van Daal, Georges Knap, Toos v.d.Sterre, Berry Visser) On 21 September 2013, a memorial has been unveiled in the ''Kralingse Bos'' area, to commemorate the first multi-day open air popfestival on the European continent. Kralingen1970tickets.jpg, Ticket sales Kralingen1970crowd3.jpg, Audience Kralingen1970crowd.jpg, Selling "trips" Kralingen1970crowd4.jpg, Audience Kralingen1970camp.jpg, Campsite


Acts on the main stage


Other performances

Several Dutch bands (including
Ekseption Ekseption was a Dutch rock band active from 1967 to 1989, playing mostly-instrumental progressive rock and classical rock. The central character in the changing roster, and the only band member present on every album, was conservatory-trained tru ...
, Focus and the Oscar Benton Blues Band) also performed, on a smaller stage in the vicinity.


Audio, video and publications

* -DVD + 2-CD''The Dutch Woodstock''. Gonzo, 2013.Erwin Wendt, Written in Music, juli 2013 -incl. setlist
/ref> * LP records (bootleg)''Kralingen'' (NL, 1971) * LP records (bootleg)''Stamping Ground. Kralinger'' (sic) ''Music Festival (26-27-28 June 1970, Rotterdam, Holland)''. Akarma Deluxe AD 535 (different setlist). * ideo''Stamping ground. Holland festival of music'', prod. by Wolf Schmidt, Sam Waynberg; dir. by Jason Pohland. Den Haag, Concorde Video, 1986. Original ed.: Cine 3-planet Film, 1970 (ca. 100 min.) * Peter Sijnke & Marcel Koopman: ''Kralingen. Holland Pop Festival 1970''. Haarlem, Uitgeverij In de Knipscheer, 2013. With audio-CD * Peter Sijnke, Marcel Koopman & John Blaak: ''Holland Pop Festival 1970. Drie legendarische dagen in Kralingen''. Rotterdam, Donker, 2010. * Theo Knippenberg & Patty Knippenberg: ''Kralingen '70, 'n grote blijde bende''. Utrecht, Knippenberg, 1971. No ISBN


See also

* List of historic rock festivals


References


External links

* {{Rock festivals Music festivals in the Netherlands 1970 in the Netherlands 1970 in music Counterculture festivals Culture in Rotterdam History of Rotterdam Music festivals established in 1970 Rock festivals in the Netherlands Pop music festivals 1970 music festivals