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Bonus tracks on Present From Nancy CD (see Entry 5007).


5008D May 1971: ..?.., Den Haag

1 Interviews with RJS

Notes: Part three (and one) of the second Supersister DVD (see Entry 5144): A 1971 VPRO telecast or a best of of sev. telecasts. Introduction of the musicians and interviews with all four members. With small snippets of band rehearsals, a radio interview, piano demonstrations by RJS, etc.

The retsisrepus site has with “Supersister on the road” a part of this telecast as bonus. But the audio track is different. The original sounds are replaced by Seven Ways To Die (S).



A part of these interviews were re-broadcast on 24th Sept. 1986 in "Zomerpop" (VARA). (See Entry 127 (1986). = ex 5011A.
5013A 4.+5.10.71: NDR Radio studio, Hamburg (D)

CD *m*a*n* Memories Are New (SOSS 55 23272, late 2000)


1 Hommage (S) 2 Sweet Suicide 3 Modest Man 4 Wine Melody 5 Nothing Is Real (R. Douw, S) 6 Workman's Song 7 House In The Country (S) (rem. songs by RvE, S)

Notes: Songs 6-12 on the CD. Song 1 is an instrumental. Recorded with the Tanz- and Unterhaltungsorchester of the NDR.

It’s said that most songs were especially written and arranged for that event.

CD liner notes: 4-10-1971 (= 4th Oct. 1971?)

Supersister site – 1971: 10th May. “NDR radio opnamen” No town given. (There were concerts on the 6th May in Hamburg and on the 7th May in Bremen.)

Supersister site - 1971: 4th & 5th Oct. 1971 in Hamburg. NDR Radio Studio.

Stips site: Recorded in Bremen. ((Today the NDR Studio is in Hamburg))

Finally I got it! There were two pictures on the Supersister DoDVD (“Supersister Last Picture Show / 1970-73”): “Opnamen met orkest – Hamburg – 6. Okt. 71” and “NDR Studio Hamburg – 5. Okt. 71”. On the 3rd, they had a gig in the Netherlands, then, on the 4th, they travelled with the equipment in their van to Hamburg, were in the studio on the 4th and 5th and travelled on the 6th to Bremen.
5014 Early 1972: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum: "Pudding en Gisteren"

LP (Polydor 2925 007, June (?) 1972?, with foc),

+LP Pudding And Yesterday (Polydor 2310205, 1972, D),

+LP (Polydor 2480 153, 1972, UK)

LP (Polydor 2419 058, 1977?),

CD PeG & Superstarshine (Polydor 843 230-2, 1990),

+CD (Esoteric Rec. ECLEC 2059, 13.6.2008).


A1 Radio (Band) 2 Supersisterretsisrepus (S) 3 Psychopath (S) 4 Judy Goes On Holiday (Band) 5 Oohwee I Love You Baby (S?) B Pudding en gisteren - Music For Ballet (S+E)

Notes: Harp on song A3 by RJS, on A1 by RvE. Song A5 is a “ghost track” after more than a minute of silence. Not listed on the LP/CD. (Today, on a CD, It would be called a hidden track! But, on the 2 on 1 CD, there’s the normal gap between songs. And on the Esoteric CD? )



According to RJS, they were working on this project with the Nederlandse Danstheater for about a year. Working title was “Signalen”. Danstheater director was Walter Nobbe, choreographer Frans Vervenne. Premiere on 31st March 1972 at the Circusgebouw, Scheveningen. With Supersister playing live. Were there more performances with the band?

((+LP 10 jaar Pinkpop (Philips 6436 099, 1979) with Radio. No live recording!))

(In June-July 1995, the band Kxtahpaph recorded Pudding en gisteren: +CD

Hard Age (Anserine Music ...?..., 1996).)

The 2008 CD contains 2 bonus tracks: Entries 5015 (B-side) and 5017 (B4).
5015 Early 1972: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum: "Pudding en Gisteren"
5016 1972 (?): Dureco Studio, Hilvarenbeek

Wow (S)/Drs. D (Band) (Pol. 2050 244, April ‘73)

5017D+ 1973: TV studio, …?...: "Edison Award '73 (?)" (TV)

1 Interview with RJS

2 Oohwee I Love You Baby (S?)

Notes: Song 2: Band or solo performance of RJS? They played this song instead of the expected hit Radio. ((Or did they play Wow or the “I Love You” part of that song?))


New: 5017E+ March 1973: Vliegermolen, Voorburg (TV)

1 Pudding en gisteren (E+S)

Notes: Concert with lots of international Edison Award Winners. Broadcast on TV. Supersister performed excerpts from P e g.
5019 Oct. 1973: Manor Studio, Shipton-on-Cherwell (?) (UK): "Iskander"

Notes: With Pierre Moerlen: marimbas (B1), perc; Sacha van Geest: flute (B4).



The studio was booked from 30th September onwards.

The 2008 CD contains 2 singles as bonus tracks: Entries 5016 and 5018.


5021 22.7. & 15.+16.8.1974: Soundpush Studio, Blaricum

LP Spiral Staircase Sass (Polydor 2441 048, 1974),

CD Iskander & SSS (Polydor 843 453-2, 1990).
A1 Retroschizive (Introducing Schizo) 2 Jellybean Hop 3 Dangling Dingdongs 4 Sylvers Song (Groan, Stamp, Shock, Hoot) 5 Cookies, Teacups, Buttercups B1 Gi, Ga, Go (Gollumble Jafers) 2 It Had To Be 3 Nosy Parkers 4 We Steel So Frange (Epilogue) (all songs: RJS, SvG)

SvG: fl, sax, lvoc, perc; RJS: keyb, voc; Louis Debij: dr; Jan Hollestelle: bg; Ron van Eck: bg; Martin van Wijk: eg; Mien van de Heuvel & Anneke van der Stee: mand; Josée & Inge Van Iersel & Dorien van der Valk: chorus; Mr. de Wolf: horns; Bertus Borgers: sax; Dick de Jong: bagpipes; Jan de Hond: g; Cesar Z.: dr (A4); Los Allegres Band.

Notes: No true Supersister LP anymore. The band was called "Sweet Okay Supersister". Quasi the last chapter of Supersister with this solo LP from SvG (who is credited with, among others, set up, lyrics, musical ideas). RJS: musical scores and arrangements.



Musicians not mentioned on the LP. Taken from ..?..
5088B 12.5.85: Carré Theater, Amsterdam

VA - LP Radio Freedom Festival (Ariola 207.256, 1985),

- CD: not released so far.
A1 Zuid-Afrika (S) 2 Destroy The System (M. Ngoma) 3 Gouden Rand (F. Hlawatsch, F. Piek, J. Belinfante) ((4 Commercial Kruger Rand (F. Lovsky))) ((5 The Very Thing That Makes You Rich (S. Bailey))) ((6 Kakilambe (trad.))) ((B1 Thrunk (“Slagwerkgroep”))) ((B2 You Have Changed (C. Fischer))) B3 Top Hat (G. Westveen) ((4 R.A.P. Samen (F. de Jonge))) 5 Samen (F. de Jonge, H. Vrienten)

RJS: Musical director, arr (A3), keyb.

Notes: Recorded by NOS/VARA. Was there a broadcast?

I listed all songs featuring the “Festivalband” without ((….)). Was RJS part of it?


5144 April 2006: Supersister DoDVD Sweet Okay Supersister live at the paradiso, Amsterdam 2000 (ACE 11137)
Live at the Paradiso, Amsterdam / 115 min. Entry 5129

Live in Los Angeles, 2000 / 30 min. Entry 5127A

Entry 5127B

Entry 5008D

Supersister Last Picture Show / 35 min. Entry 5004AA

Entry 5004B

Entry 5015A

Entry 5020B

VPRO archive material / 11 min. Entry 5008D

Down Memory Lane / 12 min. Entry 5004CB


5151+ 5.2.08: Ahoy, Rotterdam

1 Fightin’ Windmills 2 Sleepwalkin’ 3 Holy Holy Life (all: GK, BH)

Notes: A Golden Earring 19 song set. Mentioned are the songs with RJS. (Songs 1-3 with Bertus Borgers: sax; song 3 with Sidney Katz (GK’s guitar roadie): g.)

Song 2 is circulating on a tape.



October 2009, part 2:
5005: Supersister (1970-1973) (also known as Super Sister in the beginning):

Supersister (1973-1974):

RJS; RvE; Charlie Mariano: sax, flute, bassclarinet, natha-suaram (March '74: replaced by Elton Dean: sax. First concert: 20th March, last: 23rd July); (John Schuursma: dr, then) Herman van Boeyen: dr; Daniel Denis (1973): dr (?); Rob Kruisman (1974): sax, flute.
5012 -> 5008AC 1971: GTB Studio, Den Haag: "Musicians Union Band"
5013 -> 5008AD 1971: GTB Studio, Den Haag: "Musicians Union Band"
5008AC+ -> 5008AE+ 10.3.71: TV studio, …?...: “TopPop” (AVRO)

1 A Girl Named You (S)

Notes: No song mentioned, but this was the single track in March.
New: 5026AA+ 2.11.74: Orpheum Theatre, Boston (AT?)

1 She Flies On Strange Wings (GK) 2 Big Tree Blue Sea 3 Candy’s Going Bad 4 Radar Love 5 I Can’t Get Hold On Her (GK) 6 “Bass solo” 7 I’m Going To Send My Pigeons To The Sky (GK) (rem. songs: GK, BH)


5026A -> AB+ 12.11.74: …?... Studios, London (UK): “Old Grey Whistle Test” (BBC 2 TV)
New: 5026DA+ 3.4.75: …?..., Buffalo (US) (RT)

1 The Switch 2 Lucky Number 3 Kill Me (Ce Soir) 4 Big Tree Blue Sea 5 Daddy’s Gonna Save My Soul 6 Plus Minus Absurdio 7 Candy’s Going Bad 8 The Switch 9 Big Tree Blue Sea 10 Love Is A Rodeo 11 Radar Love (all GK, BH)

Notes: Source is a +KSAN broadcast. Taken from 2 shows. For the second see Entry 5026H.

All songs released on a +bootleg DoCD New York 1975 (?). (Buffalo and Saratoga are part of the state New York.) (Songs 1-5 on CD 1. Looks similar to Entry 5026E!).


5026D -> 5026DB+ 25.4.75: Winterland Palace, San Francisco (US) (SB)
5026F+ 28.5.75: Massey Hall, Toronto (Ca) (AT)

1 Plus Minus Absurdio 2 Candy’s Going Back 3 The Switch 4 She Flies On Strange Wings (GK) 5 Big Tree Blue Sea 6 Love Is A Rodeo 7 Daddy’s Gonna Save My Soul 8 The Vanilla Queen 9 Radar Love (rem. songs by GK, BH)



Notes: Released on a +bootleg LP (?) Toronto 1975 (?).
New: 5026H+ 9.6.75: …?..., Saratoga (US) (RT)

Notes: See Entry 5026DA.


5038 Between Aug. and Dec. ‘75: Soundpush Studio, Blaricum; Artisound Studio, Amsterdam: "Nevergreens"

Notes: Basic tracks recorded in 1975 at Soundpush Studio with the Earrings’ RG and CZ, when the band was not working. Overdubbing in 1975 (and maybe1976) at Artisound Studio. (Soundpush not mentioned in the liner notes.). The LP was not released ‘till RJS was ready for promotional activities.



Judas Shuffle used for +documentary "Judas" (BBC), 1976.
5115A -> 5115AA 1997 (?): …?...
„New“: 0000 -> 5115AB 15.1.98: Ahoy (?), Den Haag: “De vrienden van Amstel live!” (.?.)

1 Burning Stuntman (GK, BH) 2 The Devil Made Me Do It (GK, BH) 3 Heer heb melij (met de Belgen) (FdJ, RvhG, RJS) 4 Leven na de dod (BD, FdJ)

Songs 2, 4: Golden Earring: BH: voc, acg (2); GK: acg, voc; RG: bg; CZ: dr; with FdJ: perc (2), p (4), voc (4); RJS: p (2), acc (4), voc (4); Helga de Jonge: vio (4).

Notes: Or “De Heeren van Amstel live!”? Host: BH.

YouTube site: Songs 2, 4.


New: 5138A+ 25.2.05: Panama Club, Amsterdam (TV)

1 Angel 2 Sleepwalkin’ 3 Just Like Vince Taylor 4 I’ve Just Lost Somebody (RG) 5 I Need Love 6 Kill Me (Ce Soir) (GK, BH, J. Fenton) 7 The Devil Made Me Do It (rem. songs: GK, BH)

Notes: Promo gig to celebrate the release of the Naked III CD/DVD.

Maybe with RJS. According to a picture, there was a keyboard on stage, but …

Song 4 released on the GE site. On 28th Febr, RTL4 telecast in “RTL Boulevard Shownieuws” a special about this event.

October 2009, part 3:
055 Dec. '82-Jan. '83: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam*, DMC Studio, Baarn** and Arnold Mühren Studio, Volendam***, prod.: The Nits

Songs 1-15 released on CD Omsk, CBS 460652 2 (Feb. '88), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),


067 3.-5.10.83: Wisseloord Studio 1, Hilversum (and De Werf Studio, Amsterdam*) (mixed (and recorded**) at DMC Studio, Baarn), prod.: TheNits

Songs 1-6 released on mini-LP Kilo, CBS 25670 (18.11.83), on CD Henk/Kilo, CBS 450471 2 (April '87), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),


116 Jan.-Feb. '86: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam, prod.: The Nits

Songs 1-12 released on LP Henk, CBS 26870 (20.5.86), on CD Henk/Kilo, CBS 450471 2 (April '87), on +DoCD Selection, ...?... (late Jan. '02), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),


081 March-Sept. '84: Soundpush Studio, Blaricum, prod.: The Nits

Songs 1-13 released on +MC Adieu, Sweet Bahnhof, CBS 40-25985

(28.9.84?), on CD Adieu, Sweet Bahnhof, CDCBS 25985 (Nov. '84), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),
093 28.7.-16.8.87: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam, prod: The Nits

Songs 1-16 released on CD In The Dutch Mountains, CBS 460071 2

(18.11.87), on +DoCD Selection, ...?... (late Jan. '02), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),
170 March-Sept. '90: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam, prod.: Nits

Songs 1-14 released on LP Giant Normal Dwarf, CBS 467496 1, on CD Giant Normal Dwarf, CBS 467496 2 (both: 9.10.90), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),


196 Aug. '91-Aug. '92: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam, prod.: Nits

Songs 1-14 released on CD Ting, COL 472213 9 (Sept. '92), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),


353 Spring and summer 2005: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam, prod.: Nits

Songs 1-11 released on CD Les Nuits, Sony BMG 82876754722 (24.10.05), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009).


369 3.4.2007-January 2008: De Werf Studio, Amsterdam, prod.: Nits

songs 1-15 released on CD Doing The Dishes, Sony 88697224402 (21.1.08), on CD Box Soap Bubble Box, …?... (Mid Sept. 2009),




  1. 20.6.09: Bostheater, Hoorn ((Terschelling)) (“Oerol Festival”) (A-DVD)



New: 385+ Mid Sept. 2009: CD Box Soap Bubble Box Nits – 35 Years Nits, …?...

CD1: Omsk (Entry 115 (1988) ((058)))

CD2: Henk/Kilo (138 (1987) ((119+071)))

CD3: Adieu, Sweet Bahnhof (097)

CD4: In The Dutch Mountains (102)

CD5: Urk (161)

CD6: Urk

CD7: Giant Normal Dwarf (174)

CD8: Ting (202)

CD9: Les Nuits (356)

CD10: Doing The Dishes (371)

Notes: Newspaper “De Volkskrant” sponsored the whole project and selected the CDs. Box available via Volkskrant and Nits shop. Shops??


New: 386+ 7.10.09: CD Strawberry Wood, …?...

1 Hawelka

2 …

Notes: Other poss. rel. dates: 16th Oct./19th Oct.



Some songs had their premiere on the 6th Oct. in the BBC program The Curve Ball.

Late September: Excerpts of the songs can be heard on the Nits site.


New: 387+ 7.10.09: Diligentia, Den Haag (.?.)

Notes: Released in “Vrouw zoekt kunst” (..).


New: 388+ 10.10.09: Studio Plantage, Amsterdam: “Muziekcafé” (TROS-Radio 2) (RT)

1 ….
New: 389+ 15.10.09: Videohouse studio 6 (?), Vilvoorde (?) (B): „De Laatste Show“ (VRT)

1 …
New: 390+ 16.10.09 : De Gigant, Apeldoorn (A-DVD)


  1. Boy In A Tree

  2. Cars & Cars

  3. J.O.S. Days

  4. Home Before Dark

  5. No Man’s Land

  6. In The Dutch Mountains

Notes: YouTube site : Songs 1-6.
New : 390+ 31.10.09 : Radio studio ( ?), … ?... : “Bijlage” (Radio Noord Holland)
New: 391+ 31.10.09: Restaurant Oscar’s op de vierde verdieping (Carré aan de Amstel), Amsterdam: “Opium” (AVRO-Radio 1)

1 … ?...


2 … ?...

3 … ?...
1104 7.10.08: Videohouse studio 6, Vilvoorde (B): "De Laatste Show" (VRT)


1115 11.7.09: Rietveldpaviljoen, Otterlo (DVD)

1 J.O.S. Vrees

2 Nescio (H)

3 A Touch Of Henry Moore (H)

HH: voc, acg, harp; RJS: grand piano

Notes: Concert by HH and RJS at the Kröller-Müller museum.

This is a part of the short movie “Zwoele Zomer 2009”, shot for the museum by …?... Stips site gives another date for the concert: 13th July. As the movie was put onto the internet on 14th July, it’s …

YouTube site: Zwoele Zomeravond/Zwoele Zomer 2009. Songs 1, 2 incomplete. Song 3 not part of the movie.
5008 (July-Aug.) 1970: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum: "Present From Nancy"??

Gonna Take Easy (Band, H. van Oosterhout)/Fancy Nancy (S) (Polydor 2050 048, Sept. (?) 1970?)

Notes: Most probably released before the LP. Cover and label stated Fancy Nancy as being on the A-side, but according to the lyrics, the song on the A-side is Gonna Take Easy. Same mix-up on LP (and CD) Superstarshine (see Entry 5017).
5008AB Late 1970 (?): Phonogram Studios (?), Hilversum

A Girl Named You (S)/Missing Link (Band) (Pol. 2050 090, Febr. 1971?)


5008AC Late (?) 1970: GTB Studio, Den Haag: "Musicians Union Band"

5008AD Late (?)1970: GTB Studio, Den Haag: "Musicians Union Band"

5008C+ 5.2.71: Groeneveld Castle, Baarn (RT, TV)

1 Sweet Suicide 2 Present From Nancy (both: E+S) 3 Interview with .?. 4 A Girl Named You (S) 5 Interview ctd. 6 Mexico (S)/ 7 Metamorphosis (S)/ 8 Eight Miles High (S)

Notes: Two recording dates are circulating: 5th Feb. (5/2/71) and 2nd May (2/5/71)! 13th May is most probably the date of the VPRO radio broadcast. Interview recorded live in the studio or prerecorded?

Song 3 re-broadcast on 31st August 2008 in Radio BRTO’s “Paperlate” (Nederpopclassics No. 572). Song listed as being from Baarn. Taken from a CDR, VPRO TV (!!) Special 1971, track 4. According to the retsisrepus site, VPRO recorded a show at Baarn’s Groeneveld Castle for this broadcast, but the tour list of the Supersister site doesn’t mention a Baarn show, neither in 1970 nor 1971. But on the 5th Febr., a TV show is listed: VPRO televisie. On the 2nd May, no gig is listed. Other sources mention a VPRO telecast ((!)) in February 1971, resp. on 5th Febr. 1971.

Songs 2 (Introduction + PFN) and 4 released on an illegal (?) CDR “live in Baarn & Meerlo. Sources are VPRO recordings. (See Entry 5015C, and with 5 singles)
5008E 31.5.71: Damensportpark Geleen, Burg ("Pinkpop")

you”. Although they recorded Wow for a single release in 1973, it’s an old song. See Entry 5006.).


5008AC Late (?) 1970: GTB Studio, Den Haag: "Musicians Union Band"

5008AD Late (?)1970: GTB Studio, Den Haag: "Musicians Union Band"

5008E 31.5.71: Damensportpark Geleen, Burg ("Pinkpop")

you”. Although they recorded Wow for a single release in 1973, it’s an old song. See Entry 5006.).


5014 Early 1972: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum: "Pudding en Gisteren"

The German and English editions were released some weeks after the Dutch LP. With (translated) title “Pudding and Yesterday”.

According to RJS, they were working on this project with the Nederlandse Danstheater for about a year. Working title was “Signalen”. Danstheater director was Walter Nobbe, choreographer Frans Vervenne. Premiere on the 3rd March 1972 at the Circusgebouw, Scheveningen. With Supersister playing live. Were there more performances with the Danstheater?

((+LP 10 jaar Pinkpop (Philips 6436 099, 1979) with Radio. No live recording!))
5015 Early 1972: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum: "Pudding en Gisteren"

Radio (Band)/Dead Dog (S) (Pol. 2050 182, May 1972?)


5015A 1972 (?)

Notes: Live recordings. Date and location not given. Scheveningen? See Entry 5017. The whole gig was recorded. Credits for Radio: RvE, S.


New: 5015C+ 8. or 9. 7.72: …?..., Meerlo: “Midsummer Pop Festival”

1 Judy Goes On Holiday (Band) 2 Radio (Band)

Notes: Released on an illegal (?) CDR “live in Baarn & Meerlo. Source are VPRO recordings.
5016B 1973 (?): Dureco Studio, Hilvarenbeek
5017D+ -> 5015D+ Late 1972 (?): TV studio, …?...: "Edison Award '73 (?)" (TV)

1 Interview with RJS

2 Oohwee I Love You Baby (S?)

Notes: Song 2: Band performance of this “hidden track” of PeG LP. ((Or did they play Wow or the “I Love You” part of that song?)). They played this song instead of the expected hit Radio.



Listed in an article as Edison Award ’73, but as the band took part in March ‘73 in a concert with Award winners, it’s most possible from 1972.
5017E+ -> 5017AA+ March 1973: Vliegermolen, Voorburg (TV)

5017A+ -> 5017AB+ 20.3.73: Radio studio, London (?) (UK): "John Peel Sessions" (BBC)


5017B+ 1973: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum

A single was announced but most prob. never released. Songs were Europe on 5, 10 or 20 Dollars A Day parts 1 and 2. On a website, even a cat. number is given with Pol. 2050 232. A mistake because the band which recorded Wow (Pol. 2050 244) wasn’t the new band??


5017D+ -> 5017C+ 1973: TV studio, …?...: "Edison Award '73 (?)" (TV)
5018 1973: Rainbow Studio (?), ...?...: ("Iskander")

Bagoas (S+E)/Memories Are New (Band 2) (Pol. 2050 272, Sept. 1973)

Notes: A-side: Different from LP version. Produced by Hans van Oosterhout, not Georgio Gomelski who was the LP producer. As the new band was formed in August 1973, it’s a August or September session in a Dutch studio.

Released in September. With 4 musicians on single cover: RJS, RvE, CM, HvB. I have no clue if the Rainbow Studio was the right name or a another nice description of the Phonogram Studios?

Bonus tracks on Iskander CD (see Entry 5019).



New: 5020C+ Early 1974 (?): …?..., Poitiers (F) (“...?.. Festival”)

Notes: Broadcast by Radio Luxembourg.


5021 22.7. & 15.+16.8.1974: Soundpush Studio, Blaricum

LP Spiral Staircase Sass (Polydor 2441 048, 1974),

CD Iskander & SSS (Polydor 843 453-2, 1990).

On 15th Febr. 1975 was a Sweet Okay Supersister gig at the Paradiso, Amsterdam. Musicians? Def. with some Earring members.
5044 1976 (?): Soundpush Studio, Blaricum: "Sweet d'Buster"

Notes: Started as a Bertus Borgers solo album. RJS added his keyboard parts at the very end of the recording sessions after his return from his last GE US tour. Was asked to join the band which he didn’t immediately.

Frans Mijts: trumpet; Anita Meyer, Hilde Vermeulen, Laurie Langenbach, Maggie MacNeal: b'voc.
5167 11.7.09: Rietveldpaviljoen, Otterlo (DVD)

1 J.O.S. Vrees

2 Nescio (H)

3 A Touch Of Henry Moore (H)

RJS: grand piano; HH: voc, acg, harp.

Notes: Concert by RJS and HH at the Kröller-Müller museum.

This is a part of the short movie “Zwoele Zomer 2009”, shot for the museum by …?... Stips site gives another date for the concert: 13th July. As the movie was put onto the internet on 14th July, it’s …

YouTube site: Zwoele Zomeravond/Zwoele Zomer 2009. Songs 1, 2 incomplete. Song 3 not part of the movie.

November 2009:
5008AB Late 1970 (?): Phonogram Studios (?), Hilversum

A Girl Named You (S)/Missing Link (Band) (Pol. 2050 090, Febr. 1971?)


5008C -> B+ 5.2.71: Groeneveld Castle, Baarn (RT, TV)
5008B ->C+ 1.5.71: Session '69, Dordrecht (AT?)
5015B -> 5015A 1972: Phonogram Studios, Hilversum
5013B+ -> 5015B+ Feb. '72: Casino, Den Bosch (AT?)
5015C+ -> 5015D+ 8. or 9. 7.72: …?..., Meerlo: “Midsummer Pop Festival”

5015A -> 5015C 1972 (?)



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