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Place
Published
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Slip Of The Tongue
Great recording of this song.VARA Radio
23.11.1983Dennis
18.04.2005download
(4951 kb)Who's The Killer
This song was only played live during the Tent Tour. This version was recorded for a TV special.Wateringen
24.01.1980Dennis
13.04.2005download
(2935 kb)Rob Kloet - Horror From A To Z (part 1)
This is a solo composition by Rob Kloet from circa 1994, which was used for a documentary soundtrack. There is also a Part 2, which is similar.Werf Dennis Versteeg
27.08.2006download
(3074 kb)The Keyshop (War & Peace) Soft EQ
This is the b-side of the promo CD-single of The Keyshop. It's a different mix of the song and extremely rare.Werf Studio Dennis Versteeg
31.07.2006download
(4755 kb)Wish (live in Werf, 1993)
A very rare performance of Wish. This was played live in the Werf studio for a Finnish TV documentary. It is very likley from mid-late 1993.Werf Studio
1993Dennis
26.11.2006download
(1888 kb)Ting (Mixing Session)
The last track of these early Ting recordings is different form the others. This time Paul Telman and Henk Hofstede are sitting behind the mixing desk and listening to the music, pushing buttons and switches, while commenting on certain sounds. Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
23.01.2007download
(4656 kb)Ting Outtake ('The Room Upstairs')
This is an unreleased song from the Ting period. It might be called The Room Upstairs, because that line starts off two of the verses. The song has great intense music. Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
22.01.2007download
(4489 kb)Cars And Cars (Early Version)
This version is quite different than on the CD.Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
21.01.2007download
(6445 kb)Mrs. Sandman (Early Version#2)
Another version of this b-side track.Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
20.01.2007download
(5401 kb)Christine's World (Early Version)
A very good early version of this song.Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
19.01.2007download
(5161 kb)Ting (Early Version)
Not too different from the released version.Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
18.01.2007download
(4097 kb)Mrs. Sandman (Early Version#1)
This is the first of two versions of this song played in the documentary. Another version of the song was released as a b-side on the Ting CD-Single.Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
17.01.2007download
(5905 kb)Stones #2
This is a second demonstration of the 'Stones' percussion instruments. Tis time the stone is rubbed, producing a humming noise. It is unclear who is playing, but it\'s probably Fritz Hauser or Arthur Schneider. It's hard to tell from the documentary if any Nits member is playing here..Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
16.01.2007download
(3542 kb)Stones #1
The songs regularly contain interview parts over the music.
This track is a short improvisation on the 'stones' percussion instruments that were used on the TING album. All Nits members are playing, as well as Swiss percussionist Fritz Hauser and sculptor Arthur Schneiter.Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
15.01.2007download
(1102 kb)Fire In My Head (Early Version)
In 1992 a documentary about the creation of the TING album awas broadcast in the Netherlands. This was filmed in the Werf studio in late 1991 and featured seveal early versions of songs played live in the studio. Several of these songs feature alternate lyrics or music. I've isolated 10 tracks from this documentary, which will be uploaded here. Sound quality is good, but not excellent.
Fire In My Head features some alternative lyrics. Werf, Amsterdam
1991Dennis Versteeg
14.01.2007download
(4764 kb)Steentjes (Soundtrack)
This is music that was used with a short film by Henk made for Dutch TV. The short film showed various Nits and crew members playing around with little bricks ('Steentjes' in Dutch). It's a fun little movie and the music suits the images. It's not that fascinating to listen to by itself, but nice enough to place it here. Werf? Dennis Versteeg
14.12.2006download
(2082 kb)Marmor, Stein Und Eisen Bricht
This is a cover of a German song by Dravi Deutscher. The band already
played it at some concerts in the late '70s, but resurrected it for the
German part of the New Flat tour.
West-Berlin
01.06.1981Dennis
02.10.2004download
(4985 kb)Cabins
A full version of the opening track.Winterswijk Eucalypta
10.05.1986Dennis
30.12.2004download
(3944 kb)Nits & Orchestra – Room #7 Moved By Her
The Hjuvi project was once performed after the original recording and
concert in 1992. This occurred in Switzerland at the end of the Ting Tour.
A local orchestra from Winterthur played the whole composition with the
Nits. The band played a regular concert after the orchestral part. There
was again a planned performance of Hjuvi in 1994, but unfortunately that
was cancelled at the last moment.Winterthur
05.09.1993Dennis
21.11.2004download
(3776 kb)The Vermillion Pencil (early studio take)
This is an early studio runthrough of The Vermillion Pencil. The source is a video recording.Wisseloord sTudio, Hilversum Dennis Versteeg
10.12.2006download
(3775 kb)