The Top Ten Club
The Top Ten Club was a music club in Hamburg's St. Pauli district at Reeperbahn 136, which opened on 31 October 1960 and kept its name until 1994.
In 1961 the Beatles performed 92 times at the Top Ten Club.
History
At the beginning of the 20th century, Reeperbahn 136 was the location of the Grand Hippodrom and Café of Carl Richter Later it was called Hippodrom and belonged, together with the bar, to Herbert Eckhorn. In 1960, the heir to the hippodrome, Peter Eckhorn, decided to close the hippodrome, rebuild it and reopen it with a new name as a music club. The Top Ten Club was opened on 31 October 1960 by Peter Eckhorn and his manager Horst Fascher. After disagreements, Peter Eckhorn separated from Horst Fascher shortly afterwards. Fascher then worked as a waiter in a restaurant in the Große Freiheit, where he persuaded Manfred Weissleder to turn the former Stern cinema into a music club, the Star-Club, becaming his manager.The Beatles at "The Top Ten Club"
The Beatles, who, until 31 December 1960, were under contract with Bruno Koschmider, the owner of Kaiserkeller, often visited Top Ten Club, where Tony Sheridan performed with his Jets. They also played together occasionally, which Bruno Koschmider found out about. On November 21, 1960 George Harrison was deported to England by the police, because at the age of 17 he was too young to work in a nightclub after midnight. It is assumed that it was Bruno Koschmider who tipped off the police because he was annoyed that the Beatles were unfaithful to him and wanted to switch to the Top Ten Club. So, Harrison had to go back to Liverpool.On November 29, Paul McCartney and Pete Best were arrested for attempted arson. They were said to have set fire to a condom when they packed their personal belongings in Bruno Koschmider's Bambi cinema, were they slept, to bring them to the Top Ten Club. Best and McCartney spent three hours in the Davidwache Police Station, and were deported on 1 December 1960. Lennon on 10 December and Sutcliffe on February 1961, also returned to Liverpool.
, commemorating the discovery of the Beatles and Sheridan in the Top Ten Club by Kaempfert and Schacht
The Beatles appeared back at the Top Ten Club with Tony Sheridan from April 1 to July 1, 1961. It was ninety-two nights that the Beatles and Tony Sheridan performed continuously in the Top Ten Club. It should have been exactly 503 hours on stage. They played seven hours a night, eight hours at weekends. There was a fifteen minute pause after each hour.. Each member of The Beatles were to be paid 35 deutschmarks.
documented the Beatles' visit to the Top Ten Club in 1961. The reportage did not appear in Quick until 1966. photographed the Beatles by chance when he commissioned a trade union newspaper in Ten Club Top. Some of the photos were sold, in mid-seventies, for 30,000 pounds to Paul McCartney.
Other Bands
- Summer Set among whose members was Les Humphries who went on to 'discover' Boney-M, marry a Yugoslav princess and lead the South German equivalent of a James Last Band. It is believed to be his first band since leaving the Royal Marines. He subsequently stayed in Germany and founded the "Les Humphries Singers". Also in the band was Chris Manders, who returned in a new band a few months later see below.
- Bluesology Feb 1966 one of the bands was allegedly, according to what was carved into the woodwork, everywhere, featuring a keyboard player named Reg Dwight who grew up to be Elton John.
- The Decadent Streak,who went on to become "THE FLIES" featuring Robin Hunt , John DaCosta, George Haywood, Chris Manders and by no means least Ian Baldwin, all taking a part on vocals. They played there for the month of May in 1966 before going across town the play for two weeks at the ‘ Big Apple Club’.
- The Jets Iain Hines Pete Wharton, Colin Melander, Tony Sheridan, Rick Hardy.
- Next of Kin South Wales Rock Group Frankie Allan Robert Evans Dai Johns Mike Ashman Alan Snell played there 1965 lived in the attic above the club
- Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
- 1968 Cherry Blossom Clinic. Blackpool Band. Mike Proctor Colin Hartley Stewart Bain Mike Bain Tony Morley Mike Bain Peter Morris"Sprog" Ronnie Brambles went on to play at The Star Club, all over Europe and the UK
- The Blackjacks Pat Harris, Don Callard, Robbie Williams, Bob Wilkinson and Pete James - March, 1963 then Moved onto Top Ten Club, Hannover.
- Universe. South-Wales rock band. Played 5 residencies at the TOP TEN between May 1970 and August 1971. Members: Michael Blanche, Steve Finn, John Healan, Mike Lloyd-Jones and Rob Reynolds.
- Still Earth : Phill Crowther, John Pearce, Dave Pratt, John Cannon, and two other members on guitars. The bands dormed at the Atlantic Hotel annex at that time. Ricky Barnes was still managing the club.
- Aarons Rod, a Birmingham band, played around April/May 1970 along with Still Earth
- Strawberry Dust South Wales rock band, February 1971. Members: Morty, Graham Williams, Jack Bass and Dicky Owen.
- Quicksand South Wales rock band. 1971. Members: Phil Davies, Jimmy Davies, Jeff Hooper, Anthony Stone and Rob Collins.
- The Mastersounds - Liverpool R & B Combo - Mal Jefferson, Adrian Lord, Tony Cockayne, Mike Price, Gerry Stewart, usually augmented by Ricky Barnes and Isobel Bond. Occasionally augmented by Iain Hines and Jimmy Doyle. August 1964. Sweet Marriage 1969 Tony Merrick, Alan Doyle, Tony Macdonald, Ronnie. They met Sean Connery and the Krupp Brothers in the club. They also were recorded by the secret in-house studio operated by Iain Hines. The songs were released on 45 rpm singles and they had a number of German Juke Box Hits including a No. 1 with 'Ooh My Soul!' - vocal by Mal Jefferson. The records were released on the club's own 'Top Ten' record label.
- The Smokeless Zone “Plum” Hollis, Deke Leonard, Martin Ace, Beau Adams and later Terry Williams, with guest appearances by Tony Sheridan
- Oswald Orange. South Wales rock band. February 1971. Members: Alice EnnisJeff Smith Pete SmithJohn Russon
- Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds. South London rock band. Played from 1st Nov, 1961 to Jan, 1962. Wayne Gibson, Mick Todman, Ray Rogers, Pete Gillies and Larry Cole.
- Mustard Cheshire rock band 1971. Members : Alan Williamson,Rick Shaw,Alan Hopkins, Melvyn Allen, Kenny Jones.
- The Berkeley Squares Leicester rock Band played The Top Ten in Autumn 1967 and stayed in The Auto Park Hotel 5 minutes walk away. Members were Barry Wade, Ray Martinez, Dave Eldredge, Leigh Catterall & Terry Abbs.
- The Frank Sheen Sound 1966 March. Frank Sheen, John Cushen, John Herridge, Jeff Condon, T.J. Huggett.
- Axis Welsh band Based in New Port, played here in 71 Band members where Michael J. Downey
- The John Mcflare Band a Scottish Band based in Birmingham played here in 69 and 70 Band members were Denis Mcnulty John Mcnulty Eric Mcnulty Robert Sweryda Mick Mcnulty
- Colour Supplement a band from Stoke lead vocal was Hutch. Ricky Barnes was the guy running the club at that time.
- The Federation 7 piece Soul, Motown, blues, Pop harmony band from Bristol. Band Lineup: On lead vocals: Marilyn Ross, Roger Whatley Alan Holmes Paul Ross John Mileham Frank Chlebko Kieron Ross (drums/vocals. Many visits in the early 70s Had a minor hit on EMI records with "Scallywag" 1974. B-side " Breakaway" was penned by band member Frank Chlebko.
Afterwards
Since 2008 the name has been moondoo, and the operator is "Lago Bay Betriebsgesellschaft mbH".
In 1994, the London Club Dome, in Tufnell Park in the London Borough of Islington district, was transformed into the Top Ten Club for the film Backbeat.