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English: The Beatles Experience, Liverpool
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THE BEATLES IN
HAMBURG
In all, the Beatles visited Hamburg on five occasions. Their first visit began on the 16th August, 1960. On this occasion they made a demo disc but this led nowhere and only five copies were made. The clubs they performed at were the Indra and the Kaiserkeller. Their second visit was on the 27th March, 1961. This time they made their first official record. It was as a backing group for Tony Sheridan who was a major star in Germany at that time. It was felt that the name Beatles would be confusing to the Germans so on the record they were known as the Beat Brothers. The record was “My Bonnie”, backed by “When the Saints Go Marching In”. Only four of the group featured on it because by then Stuart had left. On this visit they performed for fourteen weeks at the Top Ten Club. The third visit was on the 13th April, 1962. Seven weeks at Hamburg's plush new nightclub—Star Club. The fourth visit was on the 1st November, 1962. Two weeks at the Star Club. The fifth and final visit of this period started on the 18th December, 1962. This was for two weeks but this time they didn't want to go as their recent record success had meant they were going to miss out on TV and radio appearances, but as they were under contract they performed once more, as agreed, at the Star Club. In 1977, despite attempts by the Beatles to prevent it, a double album of the band performing live was released. They had been recorded on a Grundig tape recorder, with a hand held microphone, at the request of Ted ‘Kingsize’ Taylor at a show in the Star Club in 1962. He had wanted his own band, the Dominoes, recorded but also on the same bill were the Beatles and Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers. Ted Taylor offered the tapes to Brian Epstein who offered him only £20, saying they had no commercial value. Many years later the tape were discovered stored away in an old office. Again the Beatles were approached to buy the tapes but this was at the time of the financial difficulties at Apple. So after being turned down, Allan Williams who was by now handling the deal, sold the tapes to Paul Murphy, head of BUK Records. They were cleaned up using more modern recording techniques and eventually released in Britain on the Lingasong Label under the name: “The Beatles Live! At the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany 1962” |
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