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German rock band
together—with various lineups—as the Puhdys since 1965. Although they are especially popular in their native eastern Germany, the Puhdys enjoyed significant success
Puhdys
German rock musician
singer, guitarist and composer. He was a longtime member of the rock band Puhdys, which dissolved in 2016. Birr was trained as a grinder and at the same
Dieter_Birr
German musician, singer and guitarist
den Puhdys – insgesamt neun Mal Kunstpreis der DDR mit den Puhdys – 1977 „Goldener Lorbeer" mit den Puhdys – 1979 Nationalpreis der DDR mit den Puhdys –
Dieter_Hertrampf
German band
Crow song, "Destiny". Birr is the son of Puhdys singer and guitarist Dieter Birr, and Röder is the son of Puhdys keyboardist Peter Meyer. Read My Sign (1998)
Bell,_Book_&_Candle_(band)
1984 studio album by Puhdys
in East German Society and Culture 9042006102 Graham Jackman, Ian Frank Roe - 2000 - 32 Puhdys, Das Buch, Amiga 1984, . Official website of the Puhdys
Das_Buch
Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)
feature of GDR culture is the broad spectrum of German rock bands. The Puhdys and Karat were some of the most popular mainstream bands in East Germany
East_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
Spirit, 1969 "1984" (song), a song by David Bowie, 1974 "1984", a song by Puhdys from the album Das Buch, 1984 "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" (song),
1984_(disambiguation)
German football club
("Hansa FC, We Totally Love You"), recorded in 1995 by East German band Puhdys. Hansa struggles with hooliganism (particularly right-wing and far-right
FC_Hansa_Rostock
German singer (born 1963)
Worlds Collide Lindemann also sings the song "Wut Will Nicht Sterben" by Puhdys. Lindemann and Richard Z. Kruspe covered the Aria song Shtil and released
Till_Lindemann
1973 film
and Paul sleeping with the three children in bed. The film made the band Puhdys a household name in East Germany. The band performs four songs in the film
The_Legend_of_Paul_and_Paula
German professional ice hockey team
Want to See The Polar Bears"), recorded by veteran East German band the Puhdys in 1997. The song became a popular tune in German mountain resorts during
Eisbären_Berlin
Berlin), (1990) U2 – Zoo Station (1991) Harald Juhnke – Berlin, Berlin (1992) Puhdys – Wie ein Engel (S-Bahn-Surver) (1992) Kurt Schulzke – Der Bär kommt aus
List_of_songs_about_Berlin
German music award
Wolfgang Niedecken 2013: Hannes Wader 2014: Yello 2015: Nana Mouskouri 2016: Puhdys 2017: Marius Müller-Westernhagen Following its first edition as a separate
Echo_Music_Prize
Historic cultural expression in the DDR
eventually led to its being banned and disbanded. State-sanctioned bands such as Puhdys were given an "Auftrittserlaubnis" (Performance permission) that allowed
Culture_of_East_Germany
1972 single by Slade
August 2011. "markkuar". Veikkotiitto.fi. Retrieved 4 October 2016. "Puhdys 1+2 - Puhdys | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. 27 January 1997. Retrieved
Look_Wot_You_Dun
Political youth organization
festival included figures such as Jutta Weinhold, Snowball, Udo Lindenberg, Puhdys and the Titi Winterstein Quintet. Political debates were a common feature
Socialist German Workers Youth
Socialist_German_Workers_Youth
German singer and songwriter
Lakomy was one of the artists with the most official releases next to the Puhdys. His most famous works include the audio musical for children "Der Traumzauberbaum"
Reinhard_Lakomy
they were a style of Krautrock. The best-known of these bands were The Puhdys, Karat, City, Stern-Combo Meißen and Silly. Only a few individual songs
Music_of_Germany
Mythical city in the Baltic Sea
Sinfonical poem by Urs Joseph Flury [de] Vineta. Song of the band Puhdys (Puhdys 1, 4. Titel) Vineta. Song by Michael Heck Vineta. Song from the De Plattfööt
Vineta
1971 single by Wishful Thinking
mix) – 3:08 "Heaven Can Wait" (US remix) – 7:11 In 1982, East German band Puhdys released a single with a German-language version of the song. The cover
Hiroshima_(song)
German rock band
completely ignored. Karat, along with other East German bands such as The Puhdys and City, seemed to be passé when their East German fans were suddenly able
Karat_(band)
Geschonneck Mario Adorf, Tilo Prückner, Felix Eitner [de], Aglaia Szyszkowitz, Puhdys, Dieter Landuris [de], Ernst Stankovski Comedy, Music Countdown at Sea Mark
List of German films of the 1990s
List_of_German_films_of_the_1990s
Ulrich Plenzdorf - Potsdam Agreement - Ulrike Poppe - Konrad Püschel - Puhdys Radio Berlin International - Radio Free Europe - Heinrich Rau - Ronald Reagan
Index of East Germany–related articles
Index_of_East_Germany–related_articles
Topics referred to by the same term
American astrophysicist Peter Meyer, German musician, member of the band Puhdys Peter Mayer (1936–2018), American independent publisher Peter Meijer (born
Peter_Meyer
German rock band
Danke Engel (CD/DVD Unplugged and five new tracks) 2015: Rocklegenden live, Puhdys + City + Karat 2017: Das Blut so laut, Rhingtön (Universal Music) 2022:
City_(band)
Topics referred to by the same term
Cover (Ozzy Osbourne album), 2005 Undercover, 2003 album by German band Puhdys Undercover (Rolling Stones album), 1983 Undercover (Paul Taylor album),
Undercover_(disambiguation)
2003 compilation album by Various
from popular Ostrock, Schlager music bands like Karat, Silly, Nina Hagen, Puhdys and many more, under the DJs are Scooter, Westbam, DJ Quicksilver and few
Power_from_the_Eastside
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
and composer, (1679-1732) Peter Meyer, keyboardist and saxophonist of the Puhdys, (born 1940 in Wildschütz) Jürgen Pahl, football goalkeeper, (born 1956)
Teuchern
real', from The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever". The GDR rock band Die Puhdys dedicated Lennon their song "Hey John", performed and recorded in 1981.
Tributes_to_the_Beatles
Public Image Ltd - Second Edition (1980) - 2×LP Puhdys - Live im Friedrichstadtpalast (1979) – 2×LP Puhdys - Live – 25 Jahre die totale Aktion (1994) Pure
List_of_double_albums
Topics referred to by the same term
unincorporated community Buch (crater), a crater on the Moon Das Buch, Puhdys album Captal de Buch Jean III de Grailly, captal de Buch Bucha (disambiguation)
Buch
German performance venue
Peter Maffay (2005, 2002, 2001, 2000) Peter Fox (2009, 2024) Pixies (2004) Puhdys (2007) Pur (2007, 1999) R.E.M. (1999) Radiohead (2001, 2008, 2012) Rammstein
Parkbühne_Wuhlheide
German composer
as the pieces Wenn ein Mensch lebt and Geh zu ihr [de] performed by the Puhdys from the 1973 DEFA feature film The Legend of Paul and Paula, directed by
Peter_Gotthardt
Left-wing youth organization in West Berlin
('Atze-Fest '76') at Lützowplatz June 12–13, 1976, with performances from Puhdys, Dean Reed, Perry Friedman [de] and others. The Atze-Fest '76 was attended
Socialist Youth League Karl Liebknecht
Socialist_Youth_League_Karl_Liebknecht
Town, part of Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany
(born 1953), musician, has been playing bass guitar since 1997 with the Puhdys. 1851-1863 Gottlieb Meuche 1863-1873 Gustav Frischbier 1873-1890 Robert
Bitterfeld
German rock musician (1942–2004)
this course of study, he played with the Henry-Kotowski-Quintett and The Puhdys from 1968 to 1969, and with The Alexanders from 1969 to 1971. After graduating
Herbert_Dreilich
German singer
Austria (2009/10), he gave over 50 gigs including being support act of the "Puhdys". In 2011, his second album "Again" including the single "Hazel Eyes" was
Dominik_Büchele
Musical artist (born 1966)
sang the duet Regen with Dieter "Maschine" Birr on his second solo album (Puhdys), which was released as a single and with a music video. In 2015, she went
Julia_Neigel
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
a Bosnian and Croatian tour with Bijelo Dugme and the East German band Puhdys, and had several live appearances with the Hungarian band Sirius and Austrian
Smak
German prize
Busch, Peter Damm 1980: Heiner Carow, Harry Paul 1981: Gret Palucca 1982: Puhdys, Kurt Masur 1983: Hermann Kant 1984: Karat (band), Lothar Kolditz, Reinhard
National Prize of the German Democratic Republic
National_Prize_of_the_German_Democratic_Republic
1974, it established a colored outfit and, in December of that year, the Puhdys were its first modern rock band featured; eventually, Melodie & Rhythmus
Melodie_und_Rhythmus
German politician and lawyer
Hansa Rostock and is the honorary president of SC Potsdam [de]. In the Puhdys' club song, the group described Diestel as the "most beautiful soccer president
Peter-Michael_Diestel
British rock band
cover version of "Hiroshima" was released by the East German rock band Puhdys. In 1990, German singer Sandra released her version of the song, which charted
Wishful Thinking (British band)
Wishful_Thinking_(British_band)
Czech-German writer, composer and diplomat
occasionally used the pseudonyms Nuntius or Nuncius after 1932. German band Puhdys referenced Fürnberg's work "Alt möcht ich werden" in their 1976 hit song
Louis_Fürnberg
Nicole Uwe Seeler Shakira Jutta Speidel Fritz Wepper 2003 Bremen Paul Kuhn Puhdys Otto Waalkes "50 Jahre Goldene Europa". Retrieved May 3, 2019. "Die Goldene
Goldene_Europa
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Sweet like Honey, Name of a Raga
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