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Live At Musikladen Extra 1977

Puhdys

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Release Date:  07 November 2025

Label:  Mig Music

Packaging Type:  EcoPak

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  885513035721

Genres:  Rock  Pop  

Release Date:  07 November 2025

Label:  Mig Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  885513035615

Genres:  Rock  Pop  

  • Description

    For fans of Karat, City, Silly, Peter Maffay - The legendary Puhdys' first major TV appearance on West German television in February 1977 on Bremen's "Musikladen Extra" Mike Leckebusch, creator of "Beat Club" and "Musikladen," - impressive picture and sound quality - The Puhdys performed in their original lineup with Dieter "Maschine" Birr, Harry Jeske, Dieter 'Quaster' Hertrampf, Peter Meyer, and Gunther Wosylus - The band played their classics "Wenn ein Mensch lebt" (from the DEFA film "Die Legende von Paul und Paula"), "Geh zu ihr" (Go to her) and "Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde" (Journey to the center of the Earth)
  • The band was awarded the "Echo" for their life's work in April 2016
  • The Puhdys sold almost 20 million albums worldwide until the fall of the Berlin Wall, more than any other GDR rock band
  • The band received 15 gold records during their career.


    In 1974, the Puhdys were able to play a concert in a "non-socialist economic area" for the first time - at a brewery festival in Belgium. Harry Jeske, bass guitarist and then-manager of the Puhdys, followed in the footsteps of a Dutch music manager who had brought several Western bands to East German television. Jeske was certain that it would also work the other way around, and he was right. A year later, they went to Holland for the first time, where the Puhdys played in discotheques. In 1976, the band made a guest appearance at a festival in Turku, Finland, where they met Chuck Berry, and played for the first time in West Germany at the "Fest der Jugend" (Festival of Youth) in Dortmund, together with Frumpy, Inga Rumpf's band. From 1977 onwards, the Puhdys released their albums not only on the former GDR label Amiga, but also on West Berlin's Hansa, distributed by Ariola, and from 1980 on Rocktopus, the rock label of Hansa/Ariola. In February 1977, Mike Leckebusch signed the Puhdys for a concert recording of the show "Musikladen Extra." Dieter 'Maschine' Birr still fondly remembers the performance at the Bremen television studios: "On 'Musikladen,' we were supposed to play and move as if there were no cameras there, so very spontaneously and relaxed. We weren't used to that; on GDR television, it was usually a bit stiff and we usually rehearsed for a long time. Mike invited us to his home afterwards to celebrate our performance in style."

    The history of the Puhdys continued into 2016: the band, which was awarded the ECHO for their life's work, can look back on 47 years together, over 22 million records sold, and more than 4,000 concerts. The Puhdys are firmly anchored in the annals of German rock music - and, of course, unforgotten.

Description

For fans of Karat, City, Silly, Peter Maffay - The legendary Puhdys' first major TV appearance on West German television in February 1977 on Bremen's "Musikladen Extra" Mike Leckebusch, creator of "Beat Club" and "Musikladen," - impressive picture and sound quality - The Puhdys performed in their original lineup with Dieter "Maschine" Birr, Harry Jeske, Dieter 'Quaster' Hertrampf, Peter Meyer, and Gunther Wosylus - The band played their classics "Wenn ein Mensch lebt" (from the DEFA film "Die Legende von Paul und Paula"), "Geh zu ihr" (Go to her) and "Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde" (Journey to the center of the Earth)
  • The band was awarded the "Echo" for their life's work in April 2016
  • The Puhdys sold almost 20 million albums worldwide until the fall of the Berlin Wall, more than any other GDR rock band
  • The band received 15 gold records during their career.


    In 1974, the Puhdys were able to play a concert in a "non-socialist economic area" for the first time - at a brewery festival in Belgium. Harry Jeske, bass guitarist and then-manager of the Puhdys, followed in the footsteps of a Dutch music manager who had brought several Western bands to East German television. Jeske was certain that it would also work the other way around, and he was right. A year later, they went to Holland for the first time, where the Puhdys played in discotheques. In 1976, the band made a guest appearance at a festival in Turku, Finland, where they met Chuck Berry, and played for the first time in West Germany at the "Fest der Jugend" (Festival of Youth) in Dortmund, together with Frumpy, Inga Rumpf's band. From 1977 onwards, the Puhdys released their albums not only on the former GDR label Amiga, but also on West Berlin's Hansa, distributed by Ariola, and from 1980 on Rocktopus, the rock label of Hansa/Ariola. In February 1977, Mike Leckebusch signed the Puhdys for a concert recording of the show "Musikladen Extra." Dieter 'Maschine' Birr still fondly remembers the performance at the Bremen television studios: "On 'Musikladen,' we were supposed to play and move as if there were no cameras there, so very spontaneously and relaxed. We weren't used to that; on GDR television, it was usually a bit stiff and we usually rehearsed for a long time. Mike invited us to his home afterwards to celebrate our performance in style."

    The history of the Puhdys continued into 2016: the band, which was awarded the ECHO for their life's work, can look back on 47 years together, over 22 million records sold, and more than 4,000 concerts. The Puhdys are firmly anchored in the annals of German rock music - and, of course, unforgotten.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sturmvogel
      • 2. Lebenszeit
      • 3. poem "Rehlein"
      • 4. I Need Your Love Tonight
      • 5. Steine
      • 6. Wie ein Pfeil
      • 7. Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde
      • 8. Wenn ein Mensch lebt
      • 9. Lied fur Generationen
      • 10. Geh' zu ihr
      • 11. Rock'n Roll Medley (Long Tall Sally / Party / Rock'n'Roll Music)

      Disc 2

      • 1. Sturmvogel
      • 2. Lebenszeit
      • 3. poem "Rehlein"
      • 4. I Need Your Love Tonight
      • 5. Steine
      • 6. Wie ein Pfeil
      • 7. Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde
      • 8. Wenn ein Mensch lebt
      • 9. Lied fur Generationen
      • 10. Geh' zu ihr
      • 11. Rock'n Roll Medley (Long Tall Sally / Party / Rock'n'Roll Music)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sturmvogel
      • 2. Lebenszeit
      • 3. poem "Rehlein"
      • 4. I Need Your Love Tonight
      • 5. Steine
      • 7. Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde

      Side 2

      • 1. Wie ein Pfeil
      • 2. Wenn ein Mensch lebt
      • 3. Lied fur Generationen
      • 4. Geh' zu ihr
      • 5. Rock'n Roll Medley (Long Tall Sally / Party / Rock'n'Roll Music)