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The Best Episodes of Beat-Club Season 8

Every episode of Beat-Club Season 8 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Beat-Club Season 8!

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 1 - Fanny / Slade / Redbone / Move
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    #1 - Fanny / Slade / Redbone / Move

    S8:E1

    Guests: --The Move (feat. Jeff Lynne) - ""Down on the Bay"" --Hardin & York - ""Like a Rolling Stone"" --Slade - ""Coz I Luv You"" --Fanny - ""Special Care"" & ""Blind Alley"" --Redbone - ""The Witch Queen of New Orleans"" --Man - ""Angle Easy"" --Hardin & York - ""Freedom"" 60 minutes / Aired 3:45pm - 4:45pm

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  2. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 2 - Pink Floyd / Santana / Rory Gallagher
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    #2 - Pink Floyd / Santana / Rory Gallagher

    S8:E2

    Guests: --Rory Gallagher - ""Used To Be"" & ""In Your Town"" --Santana - ""Black Magic Woman"" --Alexis Korner - ""Don't Drop that H-Bomb on Me"" --Pink Floyd --King Biscuit Boy - ""Hoy Hoy Hoy"" --Stone the Crows - ""Goin' Down"" 60 minutes / Aired 6:00pm - 7:00pm, Sunday

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  3. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 3 - Curtis Mayfield / Billy Preston / Poco
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    #3 - Curtis Mayfield / Billy Preston / Poco

    S8:E3

    Guests: --Curtis Mayfield - ""Mighty Mighty (Spade And Whitey),"" ""We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue,"" ""We're A Winner"" and ""Move On Up"" --Billy Preston - ""Them Changes"" and ""The Bus"" --Poco - ""C'mon"" --Canned Heat - ""Refried Boogie"" --Brother Jack - unknown --Epitaph - ""Early Morning"" --Mountain - unknown --Heads Hand & Feet - ""Country Boy"" From this show? --Chuck Berry - ""Let It Rock,"" ""Johnny B. Goode"" and ""Wee Wee Hours"" (and possibly ""Roll Over Beethoven"") 45 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 4:45pm

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  4. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 4 - Nazareth / Mouth & MacNeal / Earth & Fire
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    #4 - Nazareth / Mouth & MacNeal / Earth & Fire

    S8:E4

    Guests: --Nazareth - ""Morning Dew"" --Mouth & MacNeal - ""How Do You Do?"" --Earth & Fire - ""Storm & Thunder"" --Livin' Blues - ""L. B. Boogie"" and ""Hitch-Hikin'""/""Hitchhiker"" --Bell & Arc - ""So Long Marianne"" --Atomic Rooster - ""Breakthrough"" Additional guest? --Brother Jack 45 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 4:45pm

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  5. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 5 - MC5 / Jeff Beck Group / Steve Miller Band
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    #5 - MC5 / Jeff Beck Group / Steve Miller Band

    S8:E5

    Guests: --MC5 - ""Kick Out the Jams"" --Jeff Beck Group - ""Definitely Maybe"" --Steve Miller Band - ""Jackson-Kent Blues,"" ""Nothing Lasts"" and ""Living In The U.S.A."" --Stephen Stills Manassas - ""It Doesn't Matter"" & ""Hide It So Deep"" --Heaven - ""Crazy World"" --Guru Guru - ""Oxymoron"" --Edwin Starr - ""Family Affair"" 45 minutes / Aired 3:15pm - 4:00pm

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  6. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 6 - Grateful Dead / Kinks / Chuck Berry / Rolling Stones (on film)
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    #6 - Grateful Dead / Kinks / Chuck Berry / Rolling Stones (on film)

    S8:E6

    Guests: --Grateful Dead - ""One More Saturday Night"" --Chuck Berry - ""Let It Rock,"" ""Johnny B. Goode"" and ""Wee Wee Hours"" --The Kinks - ""Muswell Hillbillies"" --Pacific Gas & Electric - ""Are You Ready?"" --The Doors (post-Jim Morrison) - ""Light My Fire"" & ""Tightrope Ride"" --The Rolling Stones (taped at the Rialto Theatre, Montreux on 21-May-1972) - ""Tumbling Dice,"" ""Bluesberry Jam,"" ""Shake Your Hips,"" ""John's Jam"" & ""Loving Cup"" 45 minutes / Aired 3:15pm - 4:00pm

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  8. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 7 - Captain Beefheart / Deep Purple / Don McLean
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    #7 - Captain Beefheart / Deep Purple / Don McLean

    S8:E7

    Guests: --Deep Purple - ""Highway Star"" --Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby"" (""Booglerize You"") --Frumpy (feat. Inga Rumpf) - ""Going To The Country"" --Don McLean - ""Vincent"" --Tucky Buzzard - ""Fast Bluesy Woman"" --New Riders of the Purple Sage - ""Hello Mary Lou"" --Ashman Reynolds - ""Taking Off"" --Rory Gallagher - ""Pistol Slapper Blues"" 45 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 4:45pm

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  9. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 8 - Johnny Cash
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    #8 - Johnny Cash

    S8:E8

    Johnny Cash - ""Help Me Make It Through The Night,"" ""Rock Island Line,"" ""Tennessee Flat Top Box,"" ""Folsom Prison Blues,"" ""If I Had A Hammer,"" ""A Boy Named Sue,"" ""I Still Miss Someone,"" ""Sunday Morning Coming Down,"" ""A Thing Called Love"" and ""Me And Bobby McGee"" --Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash - ""If I Were A Carpenter"" and ""Jackson"" Additional song? --Johnny Cash - ""I Walk The Line"" 45 minutes / Aired 3:15pm - 4:00pm

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  10. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 9 - Ike & Tina Turner / Byrds / James Taylor
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    #9 - Ike & Tina Turner / Byrds / James Taylor

    S8:E9

    Guests: --Ike & Tina Turner - ""Get Back"" --The Everly Brothers - ""Stories We Could Tell"" --The Byrds - ""So You Wanna Be a Rock'n Roll Star"" --Mick Abrahams Band - ""Not To Rearrange"" and ""Blue Suede Shoes Again"" --Three Dog Night - ""Try A Little Tenderness"" --James Taylor (with Carole King) - ""Come On Brother"" --The Grease Band - ""Wild Side Of Life"" --Manassas - ""Rock & Roll Crazies/ Cuban Bluegrass"" and ""Jet Set (Sigh)"" --Heads Hands & Feet - ""Tryin' To Put Me On"" (another source listed the songs ""Let's Get This Show on the Road"" and ""Safety in Numbers"" ) 45 minutes / Aired 3:15pm - 4:00pm

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  11. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 10 - Fanny / Alice Cooper / King Crimson / Maggie Bell
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    #10 - Fanny / Alice Cooper / King Crimson / Maggie Bell

    S8:E10

    Guests: --Fanny - ""Borrowed Time"" & ""Summer Song"" --King Cromson - ""Lark's Tongue in Aspic"" --Alice Cooper - ""Public Animal #9"" & ""Eighteen"" (""I'm Eighteen"") --Maggie Bell - ""Good Time Girl"" --Phlorescent Leech & Eddie (a.k.a. Flo and Eddie) - ""Feel Older Now"" and ""Thoughts Have Turned"" --Mike Hugg - ""Blue Suede Shoes Again"" --Stone the Crows - ""Goodtime Girl"" --Maggie Bell - ""I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"" 45 minutes / Aired 3:15pm - 4:00pm

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  12. Beat-Club Season 8 Episode 11 - Final show: The Osmonds
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    #11 - Final show: The Osmonds

    S8:E11

    The Osmonds - ""Crazy Horses,"" ""Hold Her Tight,"" ""One Bad Apple,"" ""Yo-Yo,"" ""We Got To Live Together,"" ""Shuckin' & Jivin'"" and ""Down By The Lazy River"" --Donny Osmond - ""Why,"" ""Too Young,"" ""Puppy Love"" and ""Sweet And Innocent"" --Jimmy Osmond - ""Heartbreak Hotel""/""Hound Dog"" medley 45 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 4:45pm

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Season 8 Ratings Summary

"Fanny / Slade / Redbone / Move" is the best rated episode of "Beat-Club" season 8. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 1/27/1971. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Pink Floyd / Santana / Rory Gallagher".