Some
time in the early 1970s, Henrik and a classmate
scripted and performed a 30 minute programme for
youth on Norwegian public radio; his first ever visit
to a studio.
One
of the songs he sang was his Norwegian
version of Arlo Guthrie's "Coming into Los Angeles".
Henrik's Norwegian version was called "Coming
into Sognefjord", a story of one of the probably
Russian probable submarines on subsightseeing
along the Norwegian coast.
Without
even being familiar with Ziggy Stardust, Henrik performed
a suite of three songs about Lin. In a less-than-folksy costume.

He
called the group Roger Rex & The Lovely Lins,
consisting of himself and his background singers
Vaselin, Violin and Chaplin (or similar names, see the
newspaper clipping below). The songs were
Good morning, Lin; Lin; and Good night to Lin.
A
review in a local paper:
This
was Lin, by the way.