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- Hamburg in Germany is all about The Beatles – it’s where ‘the Fab Four’ played in their early days
- Almost 60 years ago to the day, they backed a singer/guitarist called Tony Sheridan at the Indra Club
- The Beatles’ Hamburg tour will take you to famous sites including Kaiserkeller, where the band met Ringo
Hamburg has long been a thriving port. And ports need a lot of ropes. So, ropemaking was an important trade in the 17th century, when those who made them chose a long stretch of ground in the St Pauli district to produce their wares.
Now, here I am in 2020, on a pilgrimage to Ropemakers’ Way — or, as it’s known in German, Reeperbahn.
But, in truth, I am not here to learn about the ropes. Reeperbahn has another claim to fame. Almost 60 years ago to the day, a singer/guitarist called Tony Sheridan hired a band from Liverpool to back him at the Indra Club at the far end of the street. The band was called The Beatles.
[Blogger’s note – Tony Sheridan did NOT hire the Beatles to back him at the Indra Club!!!