The Beatles in Hamburg


Trim: 9.5 x 8.25
Page Count: 128

 


ISBN: 1569768161
ISBN13: 9781569768167
Price: $19.95
Format: Trade Paper


Imprint: Chicago Review Press


 
The Beatles in Hamburg


The Stories, the Scene and How It All Began

Spencer Leigh (Author)

When the fledgling Beatles went to Hamburg in 1960, they had no idea that their world--and music--was going to change forever. Associating with gangsters and prostitutes and sleeping in appalling conditions behind a cinema screen, the Beatles pounded out beat music in strip clubs and dens of vice like the Indra, the Kaiserkeller, the Top Ten, and the Star-Club. In the process, they changed their way of playing, got arrested and deported, wore black leather, lost their bass player, sacked their drummer,

developed a vast repertoire of raucous rock ’n’ roll songs, and fashioned a new hairstyle.

The Beatles in Hamburg features interviews with the Beatles’ friends and contemporaries, including photographers Astrid Kirchherr and Jürgen Vollmer, bass player Klaus Voormann, Liverpool artists Gerry Marsden and Kingsize Taylor, singers Tony Sheridan and Roy Young, club managers Horst and Uwe Fascher, and many more. It is packed with close to 150 photographs of the Beatles and the Hamburg scene, some in full color and several never before seen.

There have been hundreds of books about the Beatles, but here for the first time is the remarkable, fully illustrated account of the band’s formative years in Hamburg.



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Pub Date: Oct 01, 2011


 

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