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Beat-Club was a German music television program broadcast from Bremen, Germany, that ran from September 1965 until December 1972. It was kick-started by the British Invasion and featured many British groups as well as German groups who where greatly influenced by the British invasion and later, the San Francisco scene.
BEAT CLUB 1967
GER. TV. The Who: "Happy Jack," "My Generation." The Equals: "I Won't Be There." Jimi Hendrix: "Hey Joe," "Purple Haze." Lee Curtis & The All Stars: "What Are You Gonna Do?" Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich: "Touch Me, Touch Me." Graham Bonney: "Thank You Baby." Twice As Much: "True Story." The Creation: "Painter Man." Sandy Posey: "Single Girl." Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band: "Michael The Lover." Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers: "I Take What I Want." The Snappers: "Upside Down, Inside Out." Julie Felix: "I Can't Touch The Sun." Cream: "Strange Brew." Flower Pot Men: "Let's Go To San Francisco." Small Faces: Tin Soldier."
BEAT CLUB 1968
GER. TV. The Beach Boys: "Do It Again." Melanie: "Animal Crackers," "Bobo's Party." Steppenwolf: "Born To Be Wild," "Sookie Sookie." Fat Matress: "Mr. Moonshine," "Naturally." Richie Havens: "Lady Madonna." Humple Pie: "Natural Born Boogie." Bloodwyn Pig: "Modern Alchemist." Ten Years After: "Good Morning Little School Girl." The Nice: "Hang On To A Dream." Champion Jack Dupree: "Calcutta." Delaney & Bonny: "Poor Elijah." Yes: "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed." Chicago Transit Authority: "I'm A Man."
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