Sieb Warner | |
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Background information | |
Born | Netherlands | 17 September 1946
Genres | Nederbeat |
Instrument(s) | Drums |
Years active | 1960s-present |
Formerly of | The Motions, Golden Earring |
Sieb Warner (born 17 September 1946) is a Dutch drummer, who was a member of the Motions, and an early member of Golden Earring.
Career
Warner formed the Motions with Rudy Bennett, Robbie van Leeuwen, and Henk Smitskamp.[1] They were the first Nederbeat band to achieve chart success, and had their first major selling single in 1965.[1] In 1969, he left the Motions to join Golden Earring. During his time in the group, he played on only one studio album: Eight Miles High (1969[2]). Two singles he played on, "Another 45 Miles" and "Back Home", went to number three and one on the Netherlands charts.[3] Warner left Golden Earring in 1970 and was replaced by Cesar Zuiderwijk, who with the other three members of the group: Rinus Gerritsen, George Kooymans, and Barry Hay, formed the permanent and "classic" lineup of the band.
Discography
The Motions
Albums[4]
- 1965 - "Introduction to the Motions"
- 1966 - "Their Own Way"
- 1967 - "Motions Songbook"
- 1967 - "Impressions of Wonderful"
- 1968 - "The Motions Live!"
- 1969 - "Electric Baby"
- 1970 - "Sensation"
Extended plays
- 1965 - "I've Waited So Long" + "It's Gone" / "For Another Man" + "I've Got Misery"
- 1966 - "Wasted Words" + "I'll Follow the Sun" / "There's No Place to Hide" + "Everything That's Mine"
- 1966 - "Every Step I Take" + "Hard Time Blues" / "Stop Your Crying" + "Everything That's Mine"
Singles
- 1965 - "It's Gone" / "I've Got Misery"
- 1965 - "You Bother Me" / "We Fell in Love"
- 1965 - "For Another Man" / "I've Waited So Long"
- 1965 - "Love Won't Stop" / "No Matter Where You Run"
- 1965 - "Wasted Words" / "I'll Follow the Sun"
- 1966 - "Everything That's Mine" / "There's No Place to Hide"
- 1966 - "Why Don't You Take It?" / "My Love Is Growing"
- 1966 - "Every Step I Take" / "Stop Your Crying"
- 1966 - "It's the Same Old Song" / "Someday Child"
- 1967 - "I Want You, I Need You" / "Suzie Baby"
- 1967 - "Wonderful Impressions" / "Nellie the Horse"
- 1967 - "Tonight We'll Be Stoned" / "One Million Red Balloons"
- 1968 - "You're My Adee" / "Hey Conductor Man"
- 1968 - "Take Your Time" / "Make It Legal"
- 1968 - "Miracle Man" / "Something"
- 1968 - "I Ain't Got Time" / "Fantasy Club"
- 1968 - "Take the Fast Train" / "Hamburg City"
- 1969 - "It's Alright" / "Hey Everybody"
- 1969 - "Freedom" / "Little Boy's Life" + "What's Your Name"
- 1969 - "Eliza" / "Wedding of the Hundred Brides"
- 1969 - "I Can't Help It" / "Look Away"
- 1970 - "Try to Make You Happy" / "We All Come Together"
Golden Earring
Albums
- 1969 - Eight Miles High
Singles
- 1969 - "Where Will I Be"
- 1969 - "It's Alright, But I Admit It Could Be Better"
- 1969 - "Another 45 Miles"
- 1970 - "Back Home"
References
- 1 2 Top 40, Stichting Nederlandse. "Motions | Top 40-artiesten". Top40.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-27.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - โ Hung, Steffen. "Golden Earring - Eight Miles High". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
- โ "Dutch Charts - dutchcharts.nl". web.archive.org. 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
- โ "The Motions Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-12-27.