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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 American and European groups who where influenced by the British invasion, the San Francisco scene, and later, the Woodstock nation.
BEAT CLUB 1969
GER. TV. B.B. King: "Heartbreaker." Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger Trinity: "This Wheel's On Fire." Madeline Bell: "Picture Me Gone." Tommy James & The Shondelles: "Mony Mony." At Last The 1958 R&R Show: "I Can't Drive." The World Of Oz: "Muffin Man." Unit 4 Plus 2: "You Ain't Going Nowhere." The Equals: "Baby Come Back." The Mirror: "Gingerbread Man." Arthur Conley: "Sweet Soul Music." Ben E. King: "What Is Soul." Canned Heat: "On The Road Again." Status Quo: "Ice In The Sun." The Move: "Wild Tiger Woman." The Nice: "America." The Grapefruit: "C'Mon Marianne." Barry Ryan: "Eloise." Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band: "I'm The Urban Spaceman." Joe Cocker: "With A Little Help From My Friends."
BEAT CLUB 1970
GER. TV. Canned Heat: "Let's Work Together." John Mayall: "I'm Gonna Fight For You, G.B." Badfinger: "Come And Get It." Taste: "If The Day Was Any Longer." Ashton, Gardner & Dyke: "Rolling Home." Marsha Hunt: "Keep the Customer Satisfied." Johnny Winter: "Johnny B. Goode." Taj Majal: "Tomorrow Will Not Be Another Day." Black Sabbath: "Black Sabbath." Family: "The Weavers Answer." Mungo Jerry: "In The Summertime." Santana: "Jingo-Lo-Ba (Jingo)." Ike & Tina Turner: "Proud Mary."
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