Nits

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  • dutch
  • pop
  • 80s
  • indie pop
  • alternative
Nits (formerly The Nits) are a dutch art rock group, founded in 1974 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Their musical style has varied considerably over the years, as has their line-up with the core of Henk Hofstede (the group's lead singer and lyricist), Rob Kloet, drummer, Robert Jan Stips (Supersister, Gruppo Sportivo, Golden Earring), keyboards. Their biggest hit in the Netherlands was "Nescio" (1983), a tribute to the Dutch author Jan Hendrik Frederik Grönloh. The major hit that brought the band to the attention of an international audience was "In the Dutch Mountains" (1987).

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Songs

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    Goodnight

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    Grrr... To You

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    H.O.M.

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    Hand

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    Hands of the Watch

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    Harrow Accident

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    Hawelka

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    Heart

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    His First Object

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    Hobbyland

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    Hold Me Geneva

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    Holiday on Ice

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    Home Before Dark

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    Home Before Dark (live)

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    Homeless Boy

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    Hook of Holland

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    House of Jacob

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    House of the Sleeping Beauties

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    House on House

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    House on the Hill

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    I Try

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    I'm a Fly

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    Ice Princess

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    If Two

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    In a Play

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    In a Play (Das Mädchen im Pelz)

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    In Dutch Fields

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    In the Dutch Mountain

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    In the Dutch Mountains

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    In the Dutch Mountains (live at 2 Meter Sessies)

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    In the Dutch Mountains (live)

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    Index of First Lines

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    Indoor Painting (Outdoor Sketching)

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    Instead of...

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    Ivory Boy

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    J.O.S. Day's

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    J.O.S. Days

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    J.O.S. Days (live)

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    Jardin d'Hiver

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    Jazz Bon Temps

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    Jisp

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    Johnny Said: Silver

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    Kandelaar

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    King of Belgium

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    Kuu Kuu

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    La petite robe noire

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    Left Hand sings Goodmorning

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    Lenin and the Wounded Angel

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    Les Nuits

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    Letter to E.


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