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Crime & Punishment (Rehearsal 2004)
Recorded in a dressing room before a concert. This was broadcast in a documentary on Dutch TV. The song itself was actually never performed live during this tour.Dressing Room Dennis Versteeg
16.09.2006download
(4314 kb)Dance me
Performence of Henk Hofstede, Pim Kops and Marjlein v.d. Klauw in the record shop Concerto, Amsterdam with the introducing of the book Yesterday's Tomorrow Concerto, Amsterdam
22.01.2006Jasper de Jong
30.03.2006download
(4446 kb)Dapperstreet (Bonustrack) Lausanne Salle Polyvalente
06.06.1986Dennis
29.12.2004download
(5893 kb)Dark Room
A great pop-song that was played live often between 1981 and 1985, but it was never released on an album.Demo 1981 Dennis
28.03.2005download
(3683 kb)Different Kitchen
This demo shows how Different Kitchen was originally based on the music for Skateboard Boy.Demo 1980 Dennis
30.03.2005download
(2671 kb)Doppelganger
From the radio broadcast of the June 14 2004 concert in the Fabrik in
Hamburg. This song is a good representation of this tour with lots of
little samples and sounds. The ending is a great duet between Rob and a
drum computer.Hamburg
14.06.2004Dennis
15.09.2004download
(6022 kb)Dutch Mountains
Henk Hofstede as guest with a concert of C.C.C.Inc on Dec.,21,1992 in the Melkweg, AmsterdamAmsterdam, Melkweg
21.12.1992Jasper de Jong
19.06.2011download
(6556 kb)Empty Room
This is one of the heaviest Nits songs on record and in the early tours it
was even wilder live. For the Adieu Sweet Bahnhof Tour they rearranged the
song somewhat and made it less guitar-based. The song still is pretty
heavy, because the sequenced synthesizer sounds take over to drive the
song along.Zürich
27.11.1984Dennis
17.11.2004download
(6050 kb)Erom On Amsterdam Paradiso
26.06.1986Dennis
20.12.2004download
(6237 kb)Erom On (live 2002)
This song returned to the Nits repertoire mid 2001 and was played in most of later Wool concerts.Amsterdam (A2A Festival)
17.10.2001Dennis Versteeg
28.08.2006download
(4846 kb)Famous Blue Raincoat
Henk Live in the Dutch radio program "Spijkers met koppen" performing Leonard Cohen "famous blue raincoat" referring to the book Yesterday's tomorrow of Marc HendrickxDutch radio 2 "Spijkers met Koppen"
28.01.2006Jasper de Jong
29.01.2006download
(4527 kb)Famous Blue Raincoat
In their last concert of the 20th century the Nits played about 10 Leonard
Cohen covers in the Paradiso in Amsterdam. For this occasion the band was
extended with two female singers, a violinist and an extra guitar player.
This song is Henk's favorite Leonard Cohen song and it gives a good
impression of that evening.Amsterdam
29.12.1999Dennis
15.10.2004download
(6122 kb)Fire In My Head
This is a standard but great version from the Paléo Festival in NyonPaléo Nyon
20.07.2004Olivier P
03.01.2005download
(6110 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)Fly Me To The Moon / Giant Normal Dwarf
A great version from the Nest Tour of Giant Normal Dwarf with a hilarious
intro. Audience recording.Tilburg
25.05.1996Dennis
16.10.2004download
(4870 kb)Fountain Man
Recorded by VARA.Haarlem
02.04.1991Colinda J
14.06.2005download
(4156 kb)Frits - Wat Fijn Om Idioot Te Zijn
This is Freek de Jonge's translated version of the Neil Innis' song 'How Sweet To Be An Idiot' from 1973. Freek sang it before at earlier solo tours, but this version with Nits is very nice and deserves to be heard!Amsterdam Dennis Versteeg
20.08.2006download
(5045 kb)Frits – Leven Na De Dood
This was taken from the official Frits live video. At the time this was a
rather unknown song. It's originally a Bob Dylan song (Death Is Not The
End) that was translated by Freek de Jonge. He had performed it by himself
in earlier shows using the street organ that is also heard in this
version. It was used again for the Frits project and a few years later he
recorded it again together with Stips. He changed the lyrics once again to
be a humorous take on some current affairs and it went, to everyone's
surprise, to number 1 in the Dutch top 40! The Frits version is a bit more
general, but very nice to hear.
Amsterdam
12-1999Dennis
11.11.2004download
(4146 kb)Frozen Fred
Recorded during the Tent Tour. This song was only played during this tour
and even then it was often omitted, so it's pretty rare. This version is
much more rock-based than on the album.
Amsterdam
29.12.1979Dennis
29.09.2004download
(3037 kb)Gebroken Vleugel
During the beginning of the Nest Tour the song Broken Wing was played in more or less the familiar fast version. But it was difficult to recreate the CD version, so the band rearranged the song to a slow version. This was played for several weeks during concerts, but ultimately it was also dropped from the setlist. At the Leidsekade Live radio show they played the slow arrangement of the song, but even more uniquely: Henk wrote a dutch version of the lyric and this was the only time ever it was performed. Leidsekade Live
26.11.1995Dennis
02.05.2004download
(3155 kb)