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Beat-Club was a German music program that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen, Germany on Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen, the national public TV channel of the ARD, and produced by one of its members, Radio Bremen, later co-produced by WDR following the 38th episode. It is notable for being the first German show to be based around popular music, and featured artists such as Grateful Dead, Zager and Evans, Cream, Frank Zappa, The Rolling Stones, Gene Pitney, Ten Years After, Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Ike & Tina Turner, The Who, Black Sabbath, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, The Bee Gees, The Beach Boys, Chicago, The Doors and Kraftwerk in its seven-year run. In 1972, it was replaced by Musikladen.
Performances from the show can now be seen on VH1 Classic, and reruns air in several European countries. Several DVD collections have also been released.
In early 2008, the first free Video on demand web portal for Beat-Club and Musikladen was launched at Mybeatclub.com, featuring the most popular songs and artists of both shows. In 2010, mybeatclub.com was replaced by www.youtube.de/beatclub
Beat-Club was co-created by Gerhard Augustin and Mike Leckebusch. The show premiered on 25 September 1965 with Augustin and Uschi Nerke hosting. German TV personality Wilhelm Wieben opened the first show with a short speech. After eight episodes, Augustin stepped down from his hosting role and was replaced by DJ Dave Lee Travis.
The show's earlier episodes featured live performances, and was set in front of a plain brick wall. It underwent a revamp in 1967, when a more professional look was adapted with large cards in the background displaying the names of the performers. Around this time, a troupe of young women billed the "Go-Go-Girls," were introduced to dance to songs when their performers couldn't appear.
In early 1969, Travis was replaced by Dave Dee, of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. On 31 December 1969, "Beat-Club" switched to color and again featured live performances. Dee departed in 1970, leaving Nerke as the lone host.
The former TV show is now a weekly radio programme on Radio Bremen 1 and on a webchannel offered by the radio station. Interestingly it is again hosted by Uschi Nerke who did it in the 60s and early 70s on TV. The link to the show can be found in the external link section.
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Beat-Club 72 - 30.10.1971
01. Champion Jack Dupree - I'm going to Bremen to get on the radio
02. Stoneground - Added attraction
03. T.Rex - Jeepster
04. T.Rex - Life's a gas
05. Richie Havens - Here comes the sun
06. Passport - KlaUS Doldinger - Uranus
07. JethrO Tull - Life is a long song
08. Alice Cooper - Under my wheels
09. Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan - One too many mornings
10. Procol Harum - In the wee small hours of sixpence
Beat-Club 73 27.11.1971
11. Fanny - Special care
12. Man - Angel easy
13. Move - Down on the bay
14. Hardin & York - Like a Rolling Stone / Freedom
15. Slade - Coz I love you
16. Redbone - The witch queen of New Orleans
17. Fanny - Blind Alley
Beat-Club 74 - 26.12.1971
18. Rory Gallagher - Used to be
19. King Biscuit Boy - Hoy hoy hoy
20. Stone The Crows - Going down
21. Santana - Black magic woman
22. Alexis Korner & Friends - Oh Lord, don't let them drop that atomic bomb on me
23. Rory Gallagher - In your town
Beat-Club 75 - 29.01.1972
01. Billy Preston - Them changes
02. Poco - C'mon
03. Epitaph - Early morning
04. Mountain - Roll over Beethoven
05. Curtis Mayfield - Move on up
06. Curtis Mayfield - Mighty, mighty (spade and whitey)
07. Canned Heat - Retried boogie
08. Heads Hands & Feet - Country boy
09. Billy Preston - The
Beat-Club 76 - 26.02.1972
10. Livin' Blues - L.B. Boogie
11. Nazareth - Morning Dew
12. Bell & Arc - So long Marianne
13. Earth & Fire - Storm and thunder
14. Mouth & MacNeal - How do you do
15. Livin' Blues - Hitch-hikin'
16. Bell & Arc - She belongs to me
17. Atomic Rooster - Breakthrough
Beat-Club 77 - 25.03.1972
18. Heaven - Crazy world
19. Guru Guru - Oxymoron
20. Edwin Starr - It's a family affair
21. Steve Miller Band - Nothing lasts (acoustic).
22. MC5 - Kick out the Jams
23. Jeff Beck Group - Definitely maybe
24. Stephen Stills' Manassas - Rock & Roll crazies / Cuban bluegrass / Jet Set
Beat-Club 78 - 27.05.1972
01. Pacific Gas & Electric - Are you ready
02. The Kinks - Muswell hillbilly
03. Chuck Berry - Johnny B.Goode
04. Chuck Berry - Wee wee hours
05. Chuck Berry - Let it rock
06. Grateful Dead - One more Saturday night
07. The Doors - Tightrope ride
08. The Rolling Stones - Shake your hips
09. The Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
Beat-Club 79 - 24.06.1972
10. Tucky Buzzard - Fast bluesy woman
11. Deep Purple - Highway star
12. Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - I m gonna boogiarize you baby
13. Frumpy - Going to the country
14. The New Riders of the Purple Sage - Truck drivin man
15. Don McLean - Vincent
16. Ashman Reynolds - Taking off
17. Rory Gallagher - Pistol slapper blues
18. The Rolling Stones - Jam session
19. The Rolling Stones - Loving cup
Beat-Club 80 - 30.09.1972
20. Carl Perkins - Blue suede shoes
21. Carl Perkins - Me and Jesus
22. Johnny Cash - A boy named Sue
23. Johnny Cash - Sunday morning coming down
24. Johnny Cash - Tennessee flat top box
25. Johnny Cash - I still miss someone / Me and Bobby McGee
26. Anita Carter - Lovin' him was easier than anything I'll ever do again
27. Johnny Cash - Rock island line
28. Johnny Cash - Folsom prison blues
29. Johnny Cash - I walk the line
30. Johnny Cash & June Carter - Jackson
31. Johnny Cash & June Carter - If I were a carpenter
32. Johnny Cash & June Carter - If I had a hammer
33. Johnny Cash - A thing called love
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