Beat-Club

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GenreMusic
Created byGerhard Augustin and Mike Leckebusch
Presented byGerhard Augustin (1965)
Eddie Vickers (1965–1966)
Uschi Nerke
Dave Lee Travis (1966–1969)
Dave Dee (1969–1970)
Opening themeMood Mosaic: "A Touch of Velvet - A Sting of Brass"
ComposerTemplate:Pluralize from textMark Wirtz (theme)
Template:Pluralize from text of originWest Germany
Original languageTemplate:Pluralize from textGerman
No. of episodes83
Production
ProducerTemplate:Pluralize from textRadio Bremen, WDR (1969–1972)
Production locationTemplate:Pluralize from textBremen, West Germany (unless stated below)
Tiles Club, London (episode 11)
Hamburg, West Germany (episode 16)
Marquee Club, London (episode 18)
West Berlin, West Germany (episode 24)
Camera setupStudio Hamburg
Running time30–60 minutes
Original release
NetworkARD (Radio Bremen)
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Beat-Club is a West German music programme that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen, West Germany on Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen, the national public television channel of the ARD, and produced by one of its members, Radio Bremen, later co-produced by WDR following the 38th episode.

History

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 television 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 British disc-jockey Dave Lee Travis.

The show immediately caused a sensation and achieved cult status in West Germany among the youth, while being detested by some older people.[1] The show's earlier episodes featured live performances, and was set in front of a plain brick wall. It underwent a revamp in 1966, when a more professional look was adopted with large cards in the background displaying the names of the performers, who now mimed to their hit records (the standard practice on most music shows from the era) in front of the studio audience. (A companion series, Beat Beat Beat, continued to run live performances.) Around this time, a troupe of young women billed the "Go-Go-Girls," were introduced to dance to songs when their performers could not appear.[citation needed]

In early 1969, Travis was replaced by British singer Dave Dee. On 31 December 1969, Beat-Club switched to colour and again featured live performances, but without an audience. Dee departed in 1970, leaving Nerke as the lone host.

In the later years of its run, the series was known for incorporating psychedelic visual effects during many performances, many concentrating on images of the performers in the background. When the show switched to colour, the effects became much more vivid.

The Grateful Dead performed on the show on 21 April 1972, halfway through their European tour. The band played songs like "Truckin'".[2] This is believed to be the last professionally filmed appearance of Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, who retired from the band shortly after the end of the tour, due to medical reasons (he died in March 1973). In 2014, the footage had its first theatrical screening in theatres across America.[3]

Acts on the show

In its seven-year run, before being replaced by Musikladen, the show featured artists such as the following:

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Performances from the show were seen on VH1 Classic, and reruns in several European countries. Several DVD collections of the show have also been released.

Relaunch

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Beat-Club is now broadcast on Sunday afternoons between 1 and 3 pm, as a weekly radio programme on Radio Bremen 1, and on a web channel offered by the radio station. The radio show is hosted by Nerke, who reprised her role as presenter for the series.

The 2008 Video on demand web portal launched for both Beat-Club and Musikladen was replaced by a YouTube channel in 2010.

References

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  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Gerhard Augustin Interview: The Godfather of Deutsch Rock". www.eurock.com.
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Europe '72 : Beat Club, Bremen, West Germany". dead.net. Archived from the original on 28 October 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Grow, Kory (June 9, 2014). "Grateful Dead's 1972 German Concert to Hit Movie Theaters This Summer". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

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