Puhdys_der_aussenseiter [ TOP-RATED | BLUEPRINT ]
The lyrics touch on how society looks down on those who don't follow the "correct" timeline—the steady job, the standard appearance, the quiet life.
The outsider isn't necessarily lonely; he is simply uninterested in the performative rituals of the masses.
In East Germany, being an "outsider" wasn't just a lifestyle choice; it could be seen as a political statement. The state valued collective effort and conformity. A song celebrating someone who explicitly rejects collective norms was a bold move. puhdys_der_aussenseiter
Released in 1981, "Der Außenseiter" was a standout track on the album Schattenreiter (Shadow Rider). During this era, the Puhdys were leaning into a heavier, more driving hard rock sound that mirrored the international success of bands like Deep Purple or AC/DC, yet they maintained a distinctly German lyrical depth. The song is characterized by:
Typical of early 80s Amiga (the GDR state record label) recordings, the sound is crisp yet hauntingly industrial. 📜 The Lyrics: A Universal Story of Non-Conformity The lyrics touch on how society looks down
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In the history of German rock, few bands carry as much weight as the Puhdys. Formed in 1969, they became the defining sound of East German rock, balancing radio-friendly melodies with lyrics that often pushed the boundaries of what was permissible under state censorship. One of their most enduring tracks, "Der Außenseiter," remains a poignant study of what it means to live on the fringes of society. 🎸 A Hard-Hitting Sound from Schattenreiter The state valued collective effort and conformity
The Puhdys officially disbanded in 2016 after a massive farewell tour, but their music continues to find new audiences. "Der Außenseiter" remains a staple on classic rock playlists and is often cited by fans as one of their most relatable "deep cuts."



