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----------------- lying all the time----------------------

Love is blind and my love was too blind to see
Love is blind and you put your hands out to me
And then I, I felt for you
'Cause I thought that you loved me too
But you were lying, yeah lying, all the time

Love is blind and it changed the man I used to be
Love is blind and you made a fool out of me
And then I, I felt for you
'Cause I thought that you loved me too
But you were lying, yeah lying, all the time

You've been a fooling to be my friend, yes you did
When my eyes were feeling so sad now
But now things have changed and they are gonna be like it used to be

Love is blind but now I stopped loving you
My love is blind and I tell you what we are gonna do
Yeh this is the end of our story
You know it's out, without any ploy
'Cause you've been lying, yeah lying, all the time
'Cause you've been lying, yeah lying, all the time
'Cause you've been lying, yeah lying, all the time
'Cause you've been lying, yeah lying, all the time
'Cause you've been lying, yeah lying, all the time




The Outsiders were a Dutch band from Amsterdam. Their period of greatest popularity in the Netherlands was from 1965-67, but they released records until 1969.

Featuring Wally Tax (vocals), Ronnie Splinter (guitar), Appie Rammers (bass guitar), Tom Krabbendam (guitar), Leendert "Buzz" Busch (drums), and Frank Beek (bass guitar 1968-1969), the band exemplified the "Nederbeat Sound", a raw and immediate Dutch take on rock 'n' roll created in the wake of the 60s British Invasion. Unlike the many European bands influenced by the Beatles, the Outsiders took their cues from harder-edged British groups like The Pretty Things (who frequently toured the Netherlands) and The Rolling Stones. In November 1965, in in 's-Hertogenbosch, The Outsiders were a supporting act in the The Rolling Stones' second Dutch concert. However, others have cited influences as wide-ranging as Buddy Holly, Jacques Brel, and Love (band), as well as Eastern European folk influence from Tax's Russian Roma ethnic roots. The Outsiders developed a reputation for a wild and raucous stage act, and were eventually banned from various venues.

The Outsiders released three full-length records, Outsiders and the singles collection Songbook in 1967, and C.Q. in 1968. The latter sold poorly upon release, but is now considered a masterpiece of psychedelic garage rock. The band also released thirteen singles, including 1967's Summer Is Here, which reached the Top Ten on the Dutch charts. Their eponymous debut album, which featured one side of studio recordings and another taken from their live show, also sold well during this period. Unusually for this era, the band never recorded any covers.

After the summer of '67, many of the Nederbeat bands fell from commercial favor, including Q65, Les Baroques, The Motions, and The Outsiders. Later Outsiders singles had lower chart peaks, and personnel changes, friction, poor promotion and management problems followed. Experiments and changes in musical style, though critically well-regarded today, only served to alienate the band's fanbase. The group began attempting publicity stunts in the hopes of building interest. These included dressing in medieval costumes, and staging a haircut for lead singer Wally Tax on Dutch television.

Reportedly, Kurt Cobain was a fan of the Outsiders and made an unsuccessful attempt to meet Wally Tax.[1]

A reunion tour of the four original Outsiders took place in October 1997. Wally Tax died in 2005.

The Outsiders are the subject of an official biography, Outsiders door Insiders (1997), written in Dutch by Jerome Blanes. English translation has been completed in June 2008 and will be published any moment now. Two collections of photographs, The Outsiders Picture Book, Volume 1 and The Outsiders Picture Book, Volume 2 and 2 Scrapbooks with articles have also been published. Please see publications at publisher lulu dot com.

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  • @pejetube Love is blind and my love was to blind to see.

    Weet je het toch nog na 45 jaar.

    verlang nog altijd terug naar deze tijd, toen alles nog niet zo complex was.

  • I search a song like this, the person sing and I´m lying and lying and lying

  • Ik was een van die grote bewonderaars van Neerlands beste formatie afkomstig uit onze hoofdstaad.Paradiso en De Melkweg waren voor hun thuisbasissen.De groep werd min of meer geformd door twee bandleden Wladimir Tax en Ronald Splinter en Tonie Bus.De laatste twee leden zijn opgenomen binnen een nieuwe Outsiders bezetting.

  • ik was een super puber, Als ik de foto's van de steeds ouder wordende Wally zie, denk ik wel eens, wat heb ik een geluk gehad nog een keer een geweldigee vrouw tegen te komen, die heel veel geduld met me heeft gehad, anders was ik net zo geëindigd.

  • ik was toen een lastige puber! Nu is het jeugd sentiment ja.

  • Het begin versta ik nog steeds niet na 45 jaar!

  • zoooo waanzinnig dit , was jaartje of 14 , 15 en dit een van mn eerste lpees , zo goed die lp en Lying staat nog steeds als een huis , gewoon weer kippenvelletjuh ,

    Flower power tijd er achter aan Kralingese popfestival enzovv....,al die grote bands van toen , komen nooit meer die tijden  , sjaaa hadden nog beetje idealen en nu? mn pceetje? geld(still) mn ipodjuh /mn gamepies enzo?/ pff

    groet Aaddrum / van Kralingen .

  • Ik kan er niets aan doen maar ik vindt deze song van The Outsiders nog altijd the bestone omdat daarin vooral de echte Outsiderssound tot z'n recht komt.Alleen jammer dat Outsiderjaren zo kort duren.Vooral de llyricksongs van wijlen Wally Tax komen daarin goed tot hun recht.Hun domicilie waar zij altijd hun optredens verzorgden,en dan bedoel ik Paradiso in Amsterdam,daar was het altijd happy hour.

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