*First Time Hearing* Chuck Berry- Johnny B. Goode Live 1958|REACTION!!

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Komentáře • 32

  • @debbiethomasson2709
    @debbiethomasson2709 Před 7 měsíci +4

    He's responsible for bringing the guitar to the front of music, rather than a background instrument.

  • @mgonzales56
    @mgonzales56 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Chuck Berry, one of the fathers of Rock-N-Roll. Huge influence on The Beatles. They loved Chuck. He wrote and played his own songs, so The Beatles wanted to do that too. RIP Chuck. Love you.

  • @harpergras
    @harpergras Před 7 měsíci +6

    A true legendary master of his craft.

  • @HellenKillerProject
    @HellenKillerProject Před 7 měsíci +4

    The man did it like Chuck Berry. He had fortunes and loss, built himself back up and took control. Chuck would call into a place to do a gig and tell then that he wanted a band that new his tunes. He would walk in and do a gig and get his money. He had been bent over and taken advantage of by to many managers to let that go on again. Once a young man offered to do the gig for free. Chuck comes in and tells them what to play. Then he changes the key etc.. Bruce Springsteen was all fanboy and awestruck. Have to love the way these special people carved the path to doing it from the heart. No regrets they couldn't overcome. Love you all and nice to follow you in the discovery ...

  • @dennisflury6942
    @dennisflury6942 Před 7 měsíci +9

    That my friend was solid 50's music! The Black Artist influence was absolutely essential for rock and roll to survive and grow. God bless all of them for the music I enjoyed in the 50's and 60's!

  • @user-cw5cz5vr5i
    @user-cw5cz5vr5i Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great musician, great song.

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 Před 7 měsíci +4

    You must watch him do "My Ding a Ling" live. A lot of fun.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It really does fill my heart with joy to see someone as young as you resonating with this and really starting to move with it and get it. He was so revolutionary in so many ways and influenced so much of our modern music.

  • @phillip8443
    @phillip8443 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It's chuck berry man I saw him live it was incredible

  • @danielceo4694
    @danielceo4694 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Ah, yes! The first guitar hero of rock! Sometimes you gotta go back to the originators of Rock-'n'-roll!

  • @joecrone9862
    @joecrone9862 Před 5 měsíci

    Chuck Berry was the ultimate showman!

  • @carlbaker7242
    @carlbaker7242 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Pay attention!!! One of the true legends of Rock & Roll. Appreciate this one my dear.

  • @MrHowie18
    @MrHowie18 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Even Elvis said Chuck was the first Rock and Roll performer.

  • @lino9222
    @lino9222 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My Ding a Ling is a good one from later in his career

  • @kurtb8474
    @kurtb8474 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I can listen to Chuck all day. The man played and performed into his 90s. God bless 'im!

  • @charlesgarner2177
    @charlesgarner2177 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Chuck Berry was not "one of the fathers ", he was THE father of rock and roll. He was like Hendrix, and influenced EVERYONE who came after him.

  • @fakecountry9407
    @fakecountry9407 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mount Rushmore rockstar

  • @jonassundell9366
    @jonassundell9366 Před 6 měsíci

    Great❤! Love Chuck! Greetings from Gothenburg Sweden.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The Beatles Long Tall Sally

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Před 7 měsíci +2

    A very good reaction 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾! He was really doing the splits while playing the guitar 🎸. He was a bad mofo'er! Johnny B Goode was released as a non album single in 1958. It was later included on his 1959 album: Chuck Berry Is On Top. It was written by Chuck Berry. It was produced by Leonard Chess and Phil Chess. The song reached #2 on the R&B chart, #8 on the Hot 100 and #11 on the Cash Box 100. The song is considered one of the most recognizable songs in the history of Pop music. Credited as "the first Rock & Roll hit about Rock & Roll stardom". Chuck Berry recorded a sequel to this song called 📻: "Bye Bye Johnny", which tells the story of Johnny B Goode as a grown man.
    The song is based on Chuck Berry's life. It tells the tale of a boy with humble beginnings with a talent for guitar. Some details were changed: Chuck Berry was from St Louis, not Louisiana, and he knew how to read and write very well. He graduated from beauty school with a degree in hairdressing and cosmetology.
    The line "that little country boy could play" was originally "that little colored boy can play". Chuck Berry knew he had to change it if he wanted the song played on the radio, and he didn't want to alienate his white fans, who could better relate to the tale of a "country" boy.
    Chuck Berry got the name "Johnny" from Johnnie Johnson, a piano player who collaborated with Chuck Berry on many songs, including: "Maybellene", "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Sweet Little 16". Johnnie Johnson often wrote the songs on piano, and then Chuck Berry converted them to guitar and wrote lyrics. Chuck Berry joined Johnnie Johnson's group: The Sir John Trio, in 1953, and quickly became the lead singer and centerpiece of the band.
    Chuck Berry lifted some guitar licks for this song, the intro came from the Louis Jordan song: "Ain't That Just Like A Woman", and the guitar break came from a 1950 T-Bone Walker song: "Strollin' With Bones". Louis Jordan was a very influential R&B singer and a huge influence on Chuck Berry. T-Bone Walker was a famous guitarist in the '40s and early '50s who came up with an electric guitar sound and raucous stage act that Chuck Berry incorporated.
    Chuck Berry got the word "Goode" from the street in St Louis where he grew up. He lived at 2520 Goode Avenue, which in 1986 was renamed Annie Malone Drive after the woman who financed a children's home on the street.
    The song is a great example of the care and precision Chuck Berry used when writing and delivering his lyrics. He wanted the words to his songs to tell a story and stand on their own, and took care to clearly enunciate so listeners could understand them. Many of the Country and Blues singers who preceded Chuck Berry weren't so clear with the words.
    In 1977, NASA sent a copy of the song on the Voyager space probe as part of a package that was meant to represent the best in American culture. Someday, aliens could find it and discover Chuck Berry.
    This was featured in the 1985 movie: Back To The Future. Michael J Fox' character goes back in time and plays it to a stunned crowd as Marvin Berry looks on. Marvin Berry rings his cousin, Chuck Berry, saying that he thinks he has found the new style he is looking for, then points the telephone so that it catches most of the music coming from Marty McFly. This scene produced a classic line when Marty McFly comes on stage and tells the band: "It's a Blues riff in B, watch me for the changes, and try to keep up". A musician named Mark Campbell sang Michael J Fox's vocals, but was credited as "Marty McFly".
    In 1988, a movie called: Johnny Be Good, was released with a version of this song by the British metal band Judas Priest as the theme. The film, which stars Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr, was soon forgotten. The Judas Priest cover was included on the movie soundtrack as well as their album: Ram It Down. Released as a single, it reached #64 in the UK. The music video, directed by Wayne Isham, used footage from the film.
    When AC/DC opened for Cheap Trick at a show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on July 7, 1979 the bands joined together to play this song, a recording of which was circulated as a bootleg single. It was officially released in 2007.
    In The Guardian, Joe Queenan wrote that "Johnny B Goode" is "probably the first song ever written about how much money a musician could make by playing the guitar", and argued that "no song in the history of rock'n'roll more jubilantly celebrates the downmarket socioeconomic roots of the genre". In Billboard, Jason Lipshutz stated that the song was "the first rock-star origin story", and that it featured "a swagger and showmanship that had not yet invaded radio".
    When Chuck Berry was inducted during the first Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on January 23, 1986, he performed the songs: "Johnny B Goode" and "Rock And Roll Music", backed by Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band.
    The song was featured in the 1989 video game 🎮: Back To The Future.
    The song has been featured in many films including 📽: Mrs Harris Goes To Paris (2022), Rescued By Ruby (2020), City Hall (2020), Some Kind Of Heaven (2020), Troop Zero (2019), The Farthest (2017), Long Strange Trip (2017), Guitar Man (2015), Drift (2013), Back To The Future Pt II (1989), Johnny Be Good (1988), Concrete Angels (1987), High Tide (1987), Man On Fire (1987), Back To The Future (1985), Things Are Tough All Over (1982), Hot Bubblegum (1981), Return To Macon County (1975), American Graffiti (1973), Jimi Hendrix (1973), Fillmore (1972) and more.
    The song has been featured in many television shows-movies including 📺: Happy Days (1978), Pink Lady (1980), Threads (1984), Gimme A Break! (1987), Idol (2003), The Blues (2003), Canadian Idol (2007), It Takes Two (2007), So You Think You Can Dance Canada (2008), Dancing With The Stars (2009, 2012 & 2021), Femme Fatales (2011 & 2012), Waterloo Road (2014), The Voice (2018), Grantchester (2022) and more.
    The song has charted with cover versions by 📈: Dion (#71, 1964), Buck Owens (#114, 1969), Johnny Winter (#92, 1970) and Peter Tosh (#84, 1983).
    The song has been covered by many other artists including 📻: Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Beach Boys, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sex Pistols, Conway Twitty, John Denver, Eddy Mitchell, Rexy, Andrés Calamaro, The Grateful Dead, Marty McFly With The Starlighters, Johnny Winter, The Chambers Brothers, Roy Clark, Buck Owens And The Buckaroos, Phish, Elton John, Peter Maffay, Dr Feelgood, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Ronnie Hawkins, The Scorpions, Johnny Hallyday, Leif Garrett, Bill Haley & His Comets, Thee Midniters, Freddie And The Dreamers, Judas Priest, Ramon Riva and more.
    Legacy 🛡:
    1995: was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the "500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll"
    1999: Inducted into Grammy Hall of Fame
    2004: Rolling Stone "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" (#7)
    2005: Q Magazine "100 Greatest Guitar Tracks" (#42)
    2009: Guitar World "50 Greatest Guitar Solos" (#12)
    2008: Rolling Stone "100 Greatest Guitar Songs Of All Time" (#1)
    2021: Rolling Stone "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" (#33)
    Acclaim Music "Top 10,000 Songs" (#5)
    Song Lyrics 🗒:
    Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans
    Way back up in the woods among the evergreens
    There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood
    Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
    Who never ever learned to read or write so well
    But he could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell
    Go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Johnny B Goode
    He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
    Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
    Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade
    Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made
    The people passing by they would stop and say
    "Oh my well that little country boy could play"
    Go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Go Johnny go go
    Johnny B Goode
    His mother told him, "Someday you will be a man"
    "And you will be the leader of a big old band"
    "Many people coming from miles around"
    "To hear you play your music when the sun go down"
    "Maybe someday your name will be in lights"
    "Saying, Johnny B. Goode tonight"
    Go go
    Go Johnny go
    Go go go Johnny go
    Go go go Johnny go
    Go go go Johnny go
    Go
    Johnny B Goode
    *****CONTINUE BELOW*****

    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin Před 7 měsíci

      Chuck Berry Info 📰:
      Charles Edward Anderson Berry was born on October 18, 1926 in St Louis, Missouri. He passed away on March 18, 2017 in Wentzville, Missouri. He was a singer, guitarist and songwriter who was one of the first pioneers of Rock And Roll music. Nicknamed the "Father Of Rock And Roll", he refined and developed Rhythm And Blues into the major elements that made Rock And Roll distinctive with songs including: "Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock And Roll Music" (1957) and "Johnny B Goode" (1958).
      Writing lyrics that focused on teen life and consumerism, and developing a music style that included guitar solos and showmanship, Chuck Berry was a major influence on subsequent Rock music genre. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Louis Jordan, Jackie Brenston and Bo Diddly are considered as being some of the earliest progenitors of Rock And Roll music. Chuck Berry's discography includes 20 studio albums, 12 live albums, 31 compilation albums, 50 singles, 8 EPs, and 2 soundtrack albums (Rock, Rock, Rock!- 1956 & Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll- 1987).
      Chuck Berry's musical influences growing up include: Robert Johnson, Carl Hogan, Benny Goodman, Charles Brown, Big Joe Turner, Charlie Christian, Louis Jordan, Nat King Cole and T-Bone Walker. Chuck Berry was a major influence on many artists including: Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Ritchie Valens, AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead, David Bowie and many more.
      Chuck Berry's recording career began in 1955 and spanned a total of 62 years, although the latter 4 decades featured few or no releases. His most prolific and successful period spanned the 1950s and early 1960s, during which time he recorded for Chess Records. By the time he left Chess records in 1966, he had released 36 singles, 5 EPs, and 12 albums, including the fake live album: Chuck Berry On Stage and 2 compilation albums, as well as having featured in the movie soundtrack album for the 1956 film: Rock, Rock, Rock!.
      Chuck Berry was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986; he was cited for having "laid the groundwork for not only a Rock And Roll sound but a Rock And Roll stance". Chuck Berry is included in several of Rolling Stone magazine's "greatest of all time" lists; he was ranked fifth on its 2004 and 2011 lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time and 2nd greatest guitarist of all time in 2023. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll includes three of Chuck Berry's singles: "Johnny B Goode", "Maybellene" and "Rock And Roll Music". "Johnny B Goode" is the only Rock And Roll song included on NASA's The Voyager Golden Record, which was sent into deep outer space.
      Born into a middle-class black family in St. Louis, Missouri Chuck Berry had an interest in music from an early age and gave his first public performance at Sumner High School. While still a high school student, he was convicted of armed robbery and was sent to a reformatory, where he was held from 1944 to 1947. After his release, Chuck Berry settled into married life and worked at an automobile assembly plant. By early 1953, influenced by the guitar riffs and showmanship techniques of the Blues musician T-Bone Walker, Chuck Berry began performing with the Johnnie Johnson Trio.
      His break came when he traveled to Chicago in May 1955 and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact Leonard Chess, of Chess Records. With Chess Records, he recorded the single: "Maybellene", Chuck Berry's adaptation of the Country song: "Ida Red", which sold over a million copies, reaching number one on Billboard magazine's R&B music chart.
      By the end of the 1950s, Chuck Berry was an established star, with several hit records and film appearances and a lucrative touring career. He had also established his own St Louis nightclub called Berry's Club Bandstand. He was sentenced to three years in prison in January 1962 for offenses under the Mann Act-he had transported a 14-year-old girl across state lines for the purpose of having sexual intercourse. After his release in 1963, Chuck Berry had several more successful songs, including: "No Particular Place To Go", "You Never Can Tell", and "Nadine".
      However, these did not achieve the same success or lasting impact of his 1950s songs, and by the 1970s he was more in demand as a nostalgia performer, playing his past material with local backup bands of variable quality. In 1972 he reached a new level of achievement when a rendition of the song: "My Ding-A-Ling", became his only record to top the Pop music charts. His insistence on being paid in cash led in 1979 to a four-month jail sentence and community service, for tax evasion.
      Chuck Berry continued to play 70 to 100 one-nighters per year in the 1980s, still traveling solo and requiring a local band to back him at each stop. In 1986, Taylor Hackford made a documentary film: Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll, of a celebration concert for Chuck Berry's sixtieth birthday, organized by Keith Richards. Eric Clapton, Etta James, Julian Lennon, Robert Cray, and Linda Ronstadt, among others, appeared with Chuck Berry on stage and in the film. In 1982, Chuck Berry performed a television special at The Roxy in West Hollywood with Tina Turner as his special guest. The concert was released a year later on home video.
      Chuck Berry regularly performed one Wednesday each month at Blueberry Hill, a restaurant and bar located in the Delmar Loop neighborhood of St Louis, from 1996 to 2014.
      In 2008, Chuck Berry toured Europe, with stops in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Ireland, Switzerland, Poland, and Spain. In mid-2008, he played at the Virgin Festival in Baltimore. During a concert on New Year's Day 2011 in Chicago, Chuck Berry, suffering from exhaustion, passed out and had to be helped off stage
      In 2016, Chuck Berry announced on his 90th birthday that his first new studio album since his album: Rockit, in 1979, entitled: Chuck, would be released in 2017. His first new record in 38 years, it included his children, Charles Berry Jr and Ingrid Berry, on guitar and harmonica, with songs "covering the spectrum from hard-driving rockers to soulful thought-provoking time capsules of a life's work" and dedicated to his wife Toddy Berry.
      Chuck Berry Passing 🙏🏾:
      On March 18, 2017, Chuck Berry was found unresponsive at his home near Wentzville, Missouri. Emergency workers called to the scene were unable to revive him, and he was pronounced deceased by his personal physician.
      Chuck Berry's funeral was held on April 9, 2017, at The Pageant, in Berry's home town of St Louis, Missouri. He was remembered with a public viewing by family, friends, and fans in The Pageant, a music club where he often performed. He was viewed with his cherry-red Gibson ES-335 guitar bolted to the inside lid of the coffin and with flower arrangements that included one sent by the Rolling Stones in the shape of a guitar. Afterwards a private service was held in the club celebrating Chuck Berry's life and musical career, with the Berry family inviting 300 members of the public into the service. Gene Simmons of Kiss gave an impromptu, unadvertised eulogy at the service, while Little Richard was scheduled to lead the funeral procession but was unable to attend due to an illness.
      Chuck Berry was laid to rest at Bellerive Gardens Cemetery in St Louis, Missouri.
      *****CONTINUE BELOW*****

    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin Před 7 měsíci

      Honors & Awards (Partial) 🏆:
      In 1987, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
      Among the many honors that Chuck Berry received include: a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1984 and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2000.
      He was ranked seventh on Time magazine's 2009 list of the 10 best electric guitar players of all time.
      On May 14, 2002, Chuck Berry was honored as one of the first BMI Icons at the 50th annual BMI Pop Awards.
      He was presented the award along with BMI affiliates Bo Diddley and Little Richard. In August 2014, Chuck Berry was made a laureate of the Polar Music Prize.
      In 2020, the International Astronomical Union named a small crater on Mercury after Chuck Berry.
      In September 2003, Rolling Stone ranked him number 6 in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". In November of 2003, his compilation album: The Great Twenty-Eight, was ranked 21st in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
      In March 2004, Chuck Berry was ranked fifth on the list of "The Immortals - The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time" by Rolling Stone.
      In December 2004, six of his songs were included in "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time": "Johnny B Goode" (#7), "Maybellene" (#18), "Roll Over Beethoven" (#97), "Rock And Roll Music" (#128), "Sweet Little Sixteen" (#272) and "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" (#374).
      In June 2008, his song "Johnny B Goode" was ranked first in the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time" by Rolling Stone.
      On July 29, 2011, Chuck Berry was honored in a dedication of an eight-foot, in-motion Chuck Berry Statue in the Delmar Loop in St Louis right across the street from Blueberry Hill.
      In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Chuck Berry at number 96 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.
      Chuck Berry Albums 📀:
      After School Session (1957)
      One Dozen Berrys (1958)
      Chuck Berry Is On Top (1959)
      Rockin' At The Hops (1960)
      New Juke Box Hits (1961)
      Two Great Guitars w/ Bo Diddley (1964)
      St Louis To Liverpool (1964)
      Chuck Berry In London (1965)
      Fresh Berry's (1965)
      Chuck Berry's Golden Hits (1967)
      Chuck Berry In Memphis (1967)
      From St Louie To Frisco (1968)
      Concerto In B Goode (1969)
      Back Home (1970)
      San Francisco Dues (1971)
      The London Chuck Berry Sessions (1972)
      Bio (1973)
      Chuck Berry (1975)
      Rockit (1979)
      Chuck (2017)
      Some more good songs by Chuck Berry 🎶: Rock And Roll Music, Nadine, Roll Over Beethoven, My Ding-A-Ling, No Particular Place To Go, Maybellene, Sweet Little 16, Carol, You Can't Catch Me, Little Queenie, Memphis, School Days (Ring Ring Goes The Bell), Back In The U.S.A., Merry Christmas Baby, Thirty Days, Club Nitty Gritty, Deep Feeling, Roly Poly, Your Lick, Almost Grown, Too Much Monkey Business, Brown Eyed Handsome Man, Wee Wee Hours, No Money Down, Together (We Will Always Be), Havana Moon, Drifting Heart, Ingo, Berry Pickin', Low Feeling, Down Bound Train, Blue Feeling, La Jaunda, Rockin' At The Philharmonic, Oh Baby Doll, Guitar Boogie, Reelin' And Rockin', How You've Changed, Brenda Lee, It Don't Take But A Few Minutes, Betty Jean, Anthony Boy, Joe Joe Gunne, Around And Around, Hey Pedro, Blues For Hawaiians, Down The Road A Piece, Confessin' The Blues, Too Pooped To Pop, Mad Lad, I Got To Find My Baby, Childhood Sweetheart, Broken Arrow, Driftin' Blues, Let It Rock, I'm Talking About You, Bound To Lose, Diploma For Two, Festival, San Francisco Dues, Viva Rock & Roll, My Dream (Poem), Away From You, Don't You Lie To Me, Worried Life Blues, Little Star, The Way It Was Before, Route 66, Run Around, Stop And Listen, Rip It Up, Little Marie, Our Little Rendezvous, It Wasn't Me, Run Joe, Let's Do Our Thing Together, Every Day We Rock & Roll, Thirteen Question Method, Welcome Back Pretty Baby, Vaya Con Dios, Right Off Rampart Street, It's My Own Business, Merrily We Rock & Roll, My Mustang Ford, Ain't That Just Like A Woman, You Two, Promised Land, Go Bobby Soxer, The Things I Used To Do, Night Beat, One For My Baby (And One More For The Road), Bordeaux In My Pirough, Tulane, Wee Hour Blues, Have Mercy Judge, Still Got The Blues, Christmas, Bo's Beat, Chuck's Beat, Surfin' USA, I Just Want To Make Love To You, Flyin' Home, Gun, I'm A Rocker, Let's Boogie, Mean Old World, Ramona Say Yes, I Will Not Let You Go, Ma Dear, Louie To Frisco, It's Too Dark In There, Good Looking Woman, That's My Desire, London Berry Blues, I Love You, Trick Or Treat, Reelin' And Rockin', Jaguar & The Thunderbird, Sweet Little Rock & Roller, Vacation Time, Bio, All Aboard, O Rangutang, The Man And The Donkey, Surfing Steel, Rocking On The Railroad, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Fish & Chips, You Can Never Tell, Go Go Go, Lonely School Days, Run Rudolph Run, Lady B Goode, Wonderful Woman, Together (We Will Always Be), Laugh And Cry, Dear Dad, Let Me Sleep Woman, Oh Louisiana, Shake Rattle And Roll, Big Ben Blues, Little Girl From Central, Back To Memphis, One O'clock Jump, Roll 'Em Pete, 21 Blues, Liverpool Drive and Bye Bye Johnny.
      Fun Fact 🕵🏾‍♂: In 1981, Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) went backstage at a Chuck Berry show in New York, where he made the mistake of plucking the strings on one of Chuck Berry's guitars. Chuck Berry came in and punched him, giving Keith Richards a black eye. This wasn't out of character for the sometimes-prickly Chuck Berry. Keith Richards later said: "I love his work, but I couldn't warm to him even if I was cremated next to him".

  • @tsonofjohnson489
    @tsonofjohnson489 Před 7 měsíci

    Interview with a Rolling Stones member...Chuck barry would only bringting his guitar to "gigs' Everybody knew his Music....He was The Show! RIP

  • @davidwaite7861
    @davidwaite7861 Před 7 měsíci +1

    ❤️🌹

    • @davidwaite7861
      @davidwaite7861 Před 7 měsíci

      You should watch the movie Cadillac records it's based on true facts I think you'll find it a very interesting movie it's about music and it will tell you about certain people who started rock and roll❤

  • @HellenKillerProject
    @HellenKillerProject Před 7 měsíci +1

    Try Johnny B Goode by Jimi Hendrix ..

  • @julienmarquet8612
    @julienmarquet8612 Před 7 měsíci +2

    He created the rock n roll, with Fats Domino❤✌️As a french guy, guitarist, white, one of my favourite ones ,is when he speaks french in a song "C'est la vie"😂....In New Orleans, Louisiana, there are, still, peoples talking french today... He grew up in all those south states of usa....Probably, a flashback😂Roll over Beethoven is great too! And of course, Johnny b Goode, because i'm a fan of Jimi Hendrix, the guitar god,and all the peoples who met Jimi before he was famous, said he was the guy in Johnny b Goode😂The poor guy, with the guitar in a bag😄🤭For all the peoples in USA, New York city, GREENWICH VILLAGE, they maybe met Jimi Hendrix, around the corner😄😄😄🤭🤭🤭....Peace from France ✌️

  • @fakecountry9407
    @fakecountry9407 Před 7 měsíci

    This is mot a good Chuck Berry song for a first timer. Maybelline whatcha want

  • @gilgamesh101
    @gilgamesh101 Před 7 měsíci

    Please can you make he original video a bit smaller so I cant see it at all?? Obviously its much more important to see all of you and the inside of your car 😛

  • @resipsaloquitur1857
    @resipsaloquitur1857 Před měsícem

    I love Chuck Berry and this song but this particlar live version is NOT very good and very tinny sounding compared to the original 50's studio version or I know he did a better live version including his famous duck walk...it might have been on TV on an old 50's version of what later became American Bandstand.

  • @user-zc8uq3hl6q
    @user-zc8uq3hl6q Před 7 měsíci

    Overrated