Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumFor Global Beatles Day - Klaus Voormann, the German artist & bass player (Manfred Mann) who inspired the Beatles haircut
and who hadn't ever paid any attention to rock'n'roll until the night in 1961 that he stumbled across the Beatles playing in a sleazy club in Hamburg, to which he returned night after night with friends, including the girlfriend who left him for Beatle Stu Sutcliffe, the first Beatle to copy Klaus's haircut. A club where Klaus actually subbed for Stu one night, joining the Beatles on stage when Stu wanted more time with Astrid.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Voormann
More info: https://lifeofthebeatles.blogspot.com/2009/05/beatle-people-klaus-voormann.html
Klaus, Astrid Kirchherr, and Stu (right) in very early 1962, dressed for carnival at a Hamburg art school.

Astrid talking about Klaus's haircut, starting at 5:36 in the video below:
(laughter from the interviewer, who said she'd never heard it called the Klaus haircut before, and then asked how the other Beatles switched to it)
When they finished playing in Hamburg, they went back to Liverpool and I visited Stuart there. And then George came up to me and said, "Could you please cut my hair like Stuart's?" So I did that, but the other two didn't want to know about it, John and Paul. And Pete couldn't have the hairstyle anyway because he had curly hair. But George had beautiful hair and it went absolutely great when I cut it for him, and he was so pleased.
But a little bit later John and Paul went to visit an old friend of ours, another German photographer, called Jurgen Vollmer. He used to live in Paris and was assistant to William Klein, a very famous photographer. And Paul and John visited Jurgen, and he persuaded them to have their hairstyle changed. So they came back from Paris looking like the rest of the Beatles.
Or looking like Klaus Voormann. Whose looks got a lot of attention. And not just from his former girlfriend Astrid.
I ran across this info on Voormann last night, but not because of Global Beatles Day. I'd been googling for recent news on Oasis, and one of the results that popped up was a journalist reprinting his USA Today interview done when Liam Gallagher's first solo album was released. Klaus had done some of the artwork for that album, which the journalist asked about. Liam told him he'd never met the artist, but added that Klaus "sounds like a nice man. He looked very cool in the Sixties and Seventies."
Which made me curious, so I read some articles, and looked at a lot of videos. And discovered that Carly Simon had been stunned by Klaus's looks when she met him, when he played bass on some of her records, including You're So Vain, where he'd stunned her again with the intro that got a shocked "Son of a gun!" reaction from her. What Carly said about their first meeting, reminiscing for a documentary done decades later:
About as far as you could get from the vain men the song was about.
I'll post that Carly Simon song and a clip from the documentary below, but first I want to post four videos of Klaus when he was appearing on German TV, playing bass with Manfred Mann and doing backup vocals and occasionally sharing lead vocals with Mike d'Abo. Klaus had bought Stu's bass guitar and taught himself to play (he'd learned to play classical guitar earlier), and although a trio he'd belonged to in the early '60s hadn't been successful, both the Moody Blues and the Hollies had tried to get him to join before he joined Manfred Mann. He also invented a new type of guitar, the vootar: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/the-vootar-the-strange-one-off-innovation-by-klaus-voorman/
Klaus with Manfred Mann, videos from German TV in 1966, 1968 and 1969:
You're So Vain, with that great intro and Carly's reaction:
Part of that documentary on Klaus, with Carly talking about their first meeting at 2:49:
highplainsdem
(63,726 posts)BBC Acquires Hamburg Days Biopic Series Chronicling Beatles Early Career in Germany
https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/bbc-acquires-hamburg-days-biopic-series-beatles-early-career-1236127993/
The Beatles Drama Series Hamburg Days Reveals Key Cast and First Look Images as Shooting Starts
https://variety.com/2026/tv/global/the-beatles-hamburg-days-key-cast-1236740945/
Asa Butterfield, Jonny Lee Miller and Christine Tremarco Join BBC Beatles Drama Hamburg Days
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/asa-butterfield-jonny-lee-miller-christine-beatles-hamburg-1236630442/
The autobiography is unfortunately available only in German.
https://www.amazon.com/Warum-spielst-Imagine-wei%C3%9Fen-Klavier/dp/3453873130/
highplainsdem
(63,726 posts)in Hamburg:
https://www.classicbands.com/KlausVoormannInterview.html
A - Yeah. When the band played in The Top Ten (Club), Stuart was still the bass player. It was late at night and he came up to me. I just came in the club and he said "C'mon Klaus, you play the bass tonight." And he just stuck it in my hand. At that time, in 1961, I hadn't played a note on a bass, ever in my life. It was the very first time I had the bass guitar in my hand. It was an electric bass guitar. The band said "C'mon up onstage and you play now." I said "No, no. I'm not gonna go up onstage. I've never been there in my life." So, I sat in front of the stage and we played. The first number I played was a Fats Domino number. And now, when I did this work for my CD and the DVD, I asked Paul if he could remember what song it was. He said "Oh, yeah. It was a Fats Domino number, 'I'm In Love Again'." That was the first number I ever played the bass. Paul, Ringo and I did a version on this new CD of mine.
Q - If you never played the bass before, how could you play the bass? Did the band shout down from the stage where to put your fingers?
A - Well, they didn't have to do that. I had a little guitar I was fiddlin' around (with) at home and had a little tape recorder and was fiddlin' around with that. But I never had a bass guitar in my hand. So, I just knew. It's not very difficult to play these songs. So, I immediately played it. They were "That's great, Klaus. You play it really good." That's where I got started.
Q - After that, would they then let you sit in with them more often?
A - Well, I'll tell you what. The last time Stuart played, it was about the end of the thing. After that, they didn't stay much longer and I didn't play any more. I don't know exactly how many times I played.
highplainsdem
(63,726 posts)I was reading the other night, but should have checked more carefully.
The Beatles started playing at the Kaiserkeller in early October of 1960, after having played at another club, the Indra, when they first arrived in Hamburg in August.
I tried searching for
klaus voormann beatles october 1960
to try to find the exact date Klaus first saw them, and so far turned up only one page giving an exact date, October 16. But I don't know how much I can trust that, since that search also turned up a number of pages saying they met in "early 1960" - months before the Beatles were in Hamburg.