Golden Earring

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Golden Earring is a Dutch Hard Rock band formed in 1961 that is still together and touring today, making them the longest runner when it comes to Rock music. They had two big hits with "Radar Love" (1973) and "Twilight Zone" (1982) and enjoyed general international success in the '70s and '80s.

Band members

  • Barry Hay - Vocals
  • George Kooymans - Vocals and Guitar
  • Rinus Gerritsen - Bass
  • Cesar Zuiderwijk - Drums
Discography:
  • Just Earrings (1965)
  • Winter-Harvest (1966)
  • Miracle Mirror (1967)
  • On the Double (1968)
  • Eight Miles High (1969)
  • Golden Earring (a.k.a. Wall of Dolls) (1970)
  • Seven Tears (1971)
  • Together (1972)
  • Moontan (1973)
  • Switch (1975)
  • To the Hilt (1976)
  • Contraband[1] (1976)
  • Grab It for a Second (1978)
  • No Promises...No Debts (1979)
  • Prisoner of the Night (1980)
  • Cut (1982)
  • N.E.W.S. (1984)
  • The Hole (1986)
  • Keeper of the Flame (1989)
  • Bloody Buccaneers (1991)
  • Face It (1994)
  • Love Sweat (1995)
  • Paradise in Distress (1999)
  • Millbrook U.S.A. (2003)
Golden Earring provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Cover Album: Love Sweat.
  • Epic Rocking: Over the 8-minute mark:
    • "Eight Miles High", (19:00) from Eight Miles High.
    • "Vanilla Queen", (9:21) "Big Tree, Blue Sea" (8:15) and "Are You Receiving Me" (9:33) from Moontan.
    • "Violins" (10:21) from To The Hilt.
  • Hard Rock: This has defined them over the decades, although they initially had a more pop-ish sound and sometimes tended toward a more Psychedelic sound.
  • Long Runner Lineup: Two of the current four were the founding members in '61, Hay joined in '68 and Zuiderwijk joined in '70, giving them a stable lineup lasting for over four decades.
  • Long Runners: The band was founded in 1961 and is still intact today.
  • Mindlink Mates: "Radar Love"
  • Signature Song: "Radar Love" or "Twilight Zone" fulfill this role.
  • Villainous BSOD: An interpretation of "Twilight Zone".
  • When She Smiles: This is a central theme of one of their lesser hits, "When The Lady Smiles".
  1. titled Mad Love with different cover art and alternate track listing in the USA
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