It has been claimed, mostly by some, that Fabien Mitterrand did kill Klaus Harmony.

Well, it could, of course, be so. But why would he do it? Obvously it is like a Mozart and Salieri thing (God forbid that I should need to say that Klaus is Mozart here!).
Fabien Mitterrand - Essayez Ceci, Il Sent Très Bon (1979)
Tales of their rivalry - or Mitterrand's bitterness - are well document. First Klaus was in the midst of a breakthrough with the first digitally recorded pop album with Ladies Man in 1977. When Mitterrand found this out he sent a man to be an undercover runner in the studio and wipe jam on the recording heads of the tape machine which Jerrick Vander had invented. What a mess, I can tell you! So Klaus had to start again but on analogue tape. The sad thing is that two years on from this Ry Cooder had the same idea but did it the other way round.

This was bad enough (as if it wasn't!) but then in 1980 he stole the master tape of Klaus's Eurovision entry, Sad Funk Lonely. It was a sure fire certainty to win but Klaus, being Klaus, would not fight the fight and let it go instead. Later Amando Ferrari recorded this song at his very emotional birthday concert in Milan and we have a beautiful recording of these on Oeuvre Zwei.

And so it goes on. Klaus never paid back these feelings and could never understand why Fabien Mitterrand was as hostile as these. But one could never account for the creative psyche! He was almost certainly a bad man but we don't think he killed Klaus. For one thing, he wasn't clever enough for it! Also Klaus was much more clever and would have outsmarted him if they had been truly against each other (though not so that he was in the KGB like some are saying - crazy!)

If FM was alive today he could elucidate it all but for that tragic business with the tractor in Norfolk County, UK (he was annoyed by the noise and hijacked it from the farmer before accidentally driving it into the path of a speeding Smart Car.) Terrible but... you know.

We did go to his funeral and, of course, Streef la Belle was there and so was James Last. I counted 57 guns amongst all their bodyguards. They terrify me. Bad men for sure.

Peace,

Jan Sink
 
 

Yes I am obviously to apologise for my strange talk of recent times. I have been smoking a little more cannabis than as is normal for me because of the stress of Pupu being gone. But she is back now and all is well!

So. I am not happy with Godfrey Gilliam (Klaus' long term biographer). I have persuaded Streef la Belle from Straldo Em Hitz to do a TV interview with GG to promote the party mix album (which I hate). But I do have a plan! Well, first with Godfrey doing the interview, Streef will not so much be able to steal the lime light. And second, GG could be exposing him as a bad man and fraud conster, all on live TV (maybe Rai Uno).

But GG WON'T DO IT!

I have put a call in to him and he was a little evasive at the beginning but was admitting eventually that he is worried about the mafia and Streef la Belle. We mustn't forget that it would have been Streef's intention to do a party mix of Fabien Mitterrand but he knows damn well that Klaus Harmony music beats FM any days.

I am not at all happy and need to regroup so I can know what to do next.

PS I have decided to carry out my food experiment in May and am currently interviewing good looking women who can supply their own white coat and clipboard.

Peace,

Jan Sink

 
 

With all this stuff about the Italian released Straldo Em Hitz Klaus Harmony Party Mix going on I got to thinking about Streef la Belle, the 'mastermind' behind SEH.

Now on one hand I should say that I certainly do not like him. On another he is an interesting guy with some interesting ways of being. He was always about the circuit and did have reasons to cross ways with Klaus and me from time to time. One of the main reasons why I am so against this man is the fact that it is true for some while he was the manager of Fabien Mitterrand (the most notable exponent of Le fraterity de Paris de la musique érotique, and Klaus' nemesis).

He (Streef la Belle) came from an ancient showbiz family of troubadours in Switzerland and, many said at the time, had links with the KGB. This led, I must say most foolishly, to the ideas that Klaus was a KGB agent. He did have a Luger but most Germans did at this time. (They were popular design accessories throughout the 1970's).

Because of this many also believe that he is linked with the Russian mafia (he is often seen with James Last for instance) and so many are afraid to go head upon head with this man.

Well I do not like him but I should say that I am not at all afraid. He wants to intimidate my friendly conscience then so be it. But I must keep faith and maintain the funk at always (this was my promise to KH).

So I think I must say no to this party mix. Helmut and myself have put so much of our souls and money into the Oeuvre series. It is our place to keep the flame of Klaus alive and so it will be.

Peace,

Jan Sink


 

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