Gasolin'

Gasolin'
Gasolin' in the 1970s. From left to right: Franz Beckerlee, Wili Jønsson, Søren Berlev and Kim Larsen.
Gasolin' in the 1970s. From left to right: Franz Beckerlee, Wili Jønsson, Søren Berlev and Kim Larsen.
Background information
OriginChristianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark
GenresRock
Years active1969–1978
LabelsCBS, Sonet, Spectator
Past membersFranz Beckerlee
Wili Jønsson
Kim Larsen (deceased)
Bjørn Uglebjerg (deceased)
Søren Berlev

Gasolin' were a Danish rock band from Christianshavn, Copenhagen, formed by Kim Larsen, Franz Beckerlee, and Wili Jønsson in 1969. Their first drummer was the late Bjørn Uglebjerg. He was replaced by Søren Berlev in 1971. At their formation, the guitar playing of Franz Beckerlee was inspired by Jimi Hendrix and the vocals and lyrics of Larsen were inspired by Bob Dylan, while the rhythm playing of Jønsson and Berlev owed much to The Beatles. However, they would soon develop their own musical style. The pop sensibility of Kim Larsen, the artistic attitude of Franz Beckerlee and the musical competence of Wili Jønsson would prove to be a recipe for success. Gasolin's lyrics were generally written by the entire group, often with the assistance of their friend Mogens Mogensen.