Turbojugend

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The original Turbojugend logo from 1995

Turbojugend, sometimes shortened to TJ, is the international fan club of the Norwegian rock band Turbonegro. A Turbojugend member can be recognised by their specially-made denim jackets with the Turbonegro logo and "Turbojugend [name of chapter]" stitched on the back. The logo of Turbojugend Oslo can be found on almost every album Turbonegro has made. There are more than 2300 chapters worldwide.

Origins

Turbonegro guitarist Euroboy explained the club's origin: "We thought about how Kiss had the Kiss Army so we thought that Turbonegro should have our own Navy. It started as a joke in Happy-Tom’s apartment in 1995. We put his address on the album sleeves and it was all just for laughs. The Jugend blossomed into something way bigger than we ever expected." When you sent in a letter/application you would receive a diploma to prove that you were a member of Turbojugend.[1]

Ever since its initial foundation, Turbojugend has more and more become a movement independent of the band itself. According to a poll on a TJ-website, a majority of members would choose the Jugend, if they had to decide between band and TJ.[2]

The jackets

The jacket, commonly known as a "Kutte", first appeared in the late '90s. Bitzcore Records customized Levi jackets by embroidering the "Turbojugend Oslo" logo on them, but eventually changed Oslo to St. Pauli.

The jackets became so sought-after that Bitzcore Records-run Turbonegro Mailorder started ordering Levi jackets from the factory with "Turbojugend Oslo" already embroidered on them. These jackets were available for a couple of years but do not hold the same status as the originals, which were locally created in very limited numbers. Eventually, Turbonegro Mailorder made it possible to buy jackets with the names of other chapter cities on them; this is how Turbojugend Worldwide was started.

As of 2012, Bitzcore ceased to work alongside Turbonegro, and with assistance of a small company for merchandising, moved all Turbojugend Mail Order production to Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, under the lead of the company, Moonshine, and the web presence of www.shopturbojugend.com .

The back of a "kutte"

Members who travel around the world frequently trade patches or buttons with chapter members in different countries, to place them on their own jackets. This is usually a good way to spot well-travelled members, but internet trading does occur and some still prefer a jacket with few to no other patches or buttons.

Welt-Turbojugend-Tage

Group photo of Turbojugend Members at the "Welt-Turbojugend-Tage" 2006

Once a year, Turbojugends from all over the world meet in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany to celebrate Turbonegro themselves as well as punk rock in general. This 2-day event is called "Welt-Turbojugend-Tage" (English: "World Turbojugend Days") with concerts and meetings in different clubs. In 2011 the 7th edition of WTJT was held featuring the comeback of Turbonegro, with Duke of Nothing on vocals.

Bands

Even though Turbojugend is the fan club of Turbonegro, Turbojugend has also taken a shine to other rock bands as well. Some of these bands are:

  • Silver (Former band of Turbonegro drummer, Tommy Manboy)

Leadership

When Turbojugend was first started by the band (Turbonegro), there was no clear leader. In the late 1990s when Bitzcore starting taking over and began to produce the jackets, the owner of Bitzcore Juergen Goldschmitt known as El Presidente took the leadership role. In 2012 El Presidente decided to quit Turbojugend and handed the leadership over to two groups. [3] These groups were the Turbojugend Amb-ASS-adors and Jugendwart, both groups put together of well experienced members. The latter does online work and the Amb-ASS-adors helps members with issues/problems and make activities.

The Turbojugend Mail Order is still in place, but under [Self Destructo Records] and [Moonshine].

Turbojugend Oslo

Turbojugend Oslo is what many believe to be the biggest Turbojugend chapter in the world, along with Turbojugend St. Pauli. One of the main reasons for this is that the Turbojugend Oslo logo can be found on almost every album Turbonegro has ever released. A Turbojugend Oslo jacket could for a few years be bought online by anybody, but did not mean you were a member of Turbojugend Oslo. Many members do not count this jacket as a real Turbojugend jacket, and some members have been outspoken against these jackets. The mailorder site stopped selling this jacket in 2010. The difference between the jackets of a member of Turbojugend Oslo and the jacket bought online is that the latter does not have the name of the member on the side of the jacket.

See also

References

  1. Carman, Keith (2007). "Turbonegro Web Exclusive Interview". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2007-09-22. 
  2. , Chris Campion: Clowns of evil go on the rampage, Observer Music Monthly, 22nd of May 2005.
  3. , We had erection, April 2012.
  • Håkon Moslet (2007). TRBNGR - Sagaen om denimfolket (1st edition ed.). Gyldendal. 

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