Teaser (feat. Adrian Vandenberg) - Live In Neede 1978 (FM recording)
venue: Feesttent
place: Neede
country: Holland
date: May or June 1978
(Info about the venue by burn1959 2007-10-09)
Original info file:
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TEASER playing live on the dutch radio for the VARA as a support act for dutch rockers Normaal.
Broadcast live for VARA's live program "Vara's Lijn 3" in 1978.
Exact date and location is not known to me, but I know for sure none of this recording has ever been released commercially !
Anoouncement by the dutch famous dj Alfred Lagarde (don't know him ? Check out http://bigbadal.radio.nl/bigbadal !!! )
Recorded with my little Philips cassette recorder in mono.
Some static noise in the first track.
I always did like this recording a lot and after finding it back, strolling through my old collection of tapes which were gathering dust I know why I liked it.
Teaser reminded me a lot of UK band The Free !
Teaser originated from Enschede, a major industrial town in the East of the Netherlands. Having moved there in his teens, Adrian began by playing in bands like Mother of Pearl (with Jos Zoomer, later to become the drummer in a later version of Teaser and Vandenberg). Darling (the group with whom Adrian recorded his first single), the Jaap Dekker Boogie Set and Magic Box, both bands featuring well-known Dutch pianists.
At every opportunity, Adrian tried to go and see a band called Maddogs who had in their ranks a singer with an incredible voice; Jos Veldhuizen. Adrian was several years younger than Jos, whose band even owned their own P.A., making him slightly reluctant to approach him. However, when Maddogs recruited a new bass player Adrian realized that he'd have to act fast: "I've got to act now otherwise they may find an amazing guitarist and ruin all my plans". His imagination and aspirations were endless; gold albums, world tours, beautiful women, fast cars, caviars and champagne, to name but a few. To cut a long story short, it was an offer no one would have dared refuse. The reality of course was slightly different: long car drives through Germany to play at some military bases in the middle of nowhere, and not enough cash to go round.
Eventually, Adrian's connections in the music business rewarded Teaser with a recording contract, the result was a self-titled first (and only album); a self-produced, rough edged blues rock album featuring Adrian's melodic, direct approach to guitar playing, his own sleeve art-work and Veldhuizen's soulful rock 'n' roll voice, a voice reminiscent of Paul Rodgers' early work. The combination of these two musical forces, backed by such talents as bass player Peter van Eyk and drummer Nico de Gooyer, resulted in the writing of songs which are as memorable as they are accessible. However, it's very unlikely that anyone outside The Netherlands, except for a few old soldiers, has ever heard of Teaser. Mention the name Vandenberg and you'll get a different reaction of course. Rumour has it that around this time Adrian auditioned for a guitarist-spot in Thin Lizzy, but that never worked out. ( He was supposed to take Snowy White's place but it didn't work out because of clashing characters )
Adrian instigated a number of changes in Teaser's line-up. Enlisting the help of Jos Zoomer, former Turbo (another Dutch rock-band) bass-player Dick Kemper, and singer Bert Heerink. The new band rallied together and started creating their own brand of classically orientated melodic blues rock.. Jos Veldhuizen opted for a bluesier approach and became the lead singer in Flavium, an excellent Dutch blues band.
Teaser's very first demo out-takes got them an American recording deal, and the band's name was changed to Vandenberg. Their first album was recorded at Jimmy Page's Sol studios in England. It was at the end of 1982 that the band went nervously to a Whitesnake concert to present David Coverdale with a copy of their album. Although Coverdale later claimed that it was Adrian's girlfriend who he was interested in, he told them at that time that he was impressed by them, and asked for Adrian's phone number. The Dutch Windmill would be the first guitarist Coverdale phoned after the firing of Micky Moody. Due to the massive chart success of Vandenberg's single "Burning Heart", the timing wasn't exactly perfect. A number of years later the perfect opportunity presented itself when Coverdale needed musicians to help promote the Whitesnake "1987" album. Joining Whitesnake gave Adrian an opportunity to work with one of his all time heroes and to meet many other idols on the way. The Teaser album started it all.
The line-up of Vandenberg on their first album was: Dick Kemper (bass, background vocals), Bert Heerink (lead vocals), Adrian Vandenberg (guitars, keyboards, background vocals), Jos Zoomer (drums, background vocals).
Check http://members.lycos.nl/pcradio/de_leden.htm for a Adje Van Den Berg timeline.
Line up on this concert is :
Ad van den Berg guitar
Jos Veldhuizen vocals
Nico de Gooyer drums
Peter van Eik bass
Setlist :
01 I've Sold My Soul To Rock 'n' Roll
02 I'm a bad man
03 Don't tease me
04 Oh Theresa (fades out due to traffic info)
05 What You need is love
06 Do it to me
Source : FM > Cassette > Audacity > CD Wave Editor > FLAC
Another one from the box of old tapes !
Uploaded by: fredheadset 2006-11-06 DIME
ENJOY !
https://mega.nz/#!bAEDBLBD!L2B4gV3P3...7gW3wDZ2kMq3rs
venue: Feesttent
place: Neede
country: Holland
date: May or June 1978
(Info about the venue by burn1959 2007-10-09)
Original info file:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
TEASER playing live on the dutch radio for the VARA as a support act for dutch rockers Normaal.
Broadcast live for VARA's live program "Vara's Lijn 3" in 1978.
Exact date and location is not known to me, but I know for sure none of this recording has ever been released commercially !
Anoouncement by the dutch famous dj Alfred Lagarde (don't know him ? Check out http://bigbadal.radio.nl/bigbadal !!! )
Recorded with my little Philips cassette recorder in mono.
Some static noise in the first track.
I always did like this recording a lot and after finding it back, strolling through my old collection of tapes which were gathering dust I know why I liked it.
Teaser reminded me a lot of UK band The Free !
Teaser originated from Enschede, a major industrial town in the East of the Netherlands. Having moved there in his teens, Adrian began by playing in bands like Mother of Pearl (with Jos Zoomer, later to become the drummer in a later version of Teaser and Vandenberg). Darling (the group with whom Adrian recorded his first single), the Jaap Dekker Boogie Set and Magic Box, both bands featuring well-known Dutch pianists.
At every opportunity, Adrian tried to go and see a band called Maddogs who had in their ranks a singer with an incredible voice; Jos Veldhuizen. Adrian was several years younger than Jos, whose band even owned their own P.A., making him slightly reluctant to approach him. However, when Maddogs recruited a new bass player Adrian realized that he'd have to act fast: "I've got to act now otherwise they may find an amazing guitarist and ruin all my plans". His imagination and aspirations were endless; gold albums, world tours, beautiful women, fast cars, caviars and champagne, to name but a few. To cut a long story short, it was an offer no one would have dared refuse. The reality of course was slightly different: long car drives through Germany to play at some military bases in the middle of nowhere, and not enough cash to go round.
Eventually, Adrian's connections in the music business rewarded Teaser with a recording contract, the result was a self-titled first (and only album); a self-produced, rough edged blues rock album featuring Adrian's melodic, direct approach to guitar playing, his own sleeve art-work and Veldhuizen's soulful rock 'n' roll voice, a voice reminiscent of Paul Rodgers' early work. The combination of these two musical forces, backed by such talents as bass player Peter van Eyk and drummer Nico de Gooyer, resulted in the writing of songs which are as memorable as they are accessible. However, it's very unlikely that anyone outside The Netherlands, except for a few old soldiers, has ever heard of Teaser. Mention the name Vandenberg and you'll get a different reaction of course. Rumour has it that around this time Adrian auditioned for a guitarist-spot in Thin Lizzy, but that never worked out. ( He was supposed to take Snowy White's place but it didn't work out because of clashing characters )
Adrian instigated a number of changes in Teaser's line-up. Enlisting the help of Jos Zoomer, former Turbo (another Dutch rock-band) bass-player Dick Kemper, and singer Bert Heerink. The new band rallied together and started creating their own brand of classically orientated melodic blues rock.. Jos Veldhuizen opted for a bluesier approach and became the lead singer in Flavium, an excellent Dutch blues band.
Teaser's very first demo out-takes got them an American recording deal, and the band's name was changed to Vandenberg. Their first album was recorded at Jimmy Page's Sol studios in England. It was at the end of 1982 that the band went nervously to a Whitesnake concert to present David Coverdale with a copy of their album. Although Coverdale later claimed that it was Adrian's girlfriend who he was interested in, he told them at that time that he was impressed by them, and asked for Adrian's phone number. The Dutch Windmill would be the first guitarist Coverdale phoned after the firing of Micky Moody. Due to the massive chart success of Vandenberg's single "Burning Heart", the timing wasn't exactly perfect. A number of years later the perfect opportunity presented itself when Coverdale needed musicians to help promote the Whitesnake "1987" album. Joining Whitesnake gave Adrian an opportunity to work with one of his all time heroes and to meet many other idols on the way. The Teaser album started it all.
The line-up of Vandenberg on their first album was: Dick Kemper (bass, background vocals), Bert Heerink (lead vocals), Adrian Vandenberg (guitars, keyboards, background vocals), Jos Zoomer (drums, background vocals).
Check http://members.lycos.nl/pcradio/de_leden.htm for a Adje Van Den Berg timeline.
Line up on this concert is :
Ad van den Berg guitar
Jos Veldhuizen vocals
Nico de Gooyer drums
Peter van Eik bass
Setlist :
01 I've Sold My Soul To Rock 'n' Roll
02 I'm a bad man
03 Don't tease me
04 Oh Theresa (fades out due to traffic info)
05 What You need is love
06 Do it to me
Source : FM > Cassette > Audacity > CD Wave Editor > FLAC
Another one from the box of old tapes !
Uploaded by: fredheadset 2006-11-06 DIME
ENJOY !
https://mega.nz/#!bAEDBLBD!L2B4gV3P3...7gW3wDZ2kMq3rs