When Chuck did one of his first gigs he couldn't afford to get his only suit cleaned so on stage he crouched down so the audience couldn't see how wrinkled it was. At the next gig he had a fresh suit so started to play standing up, but the crowd all screamed, "Do the duck walk!" so that became his signature style.
@numbersasaname2291 Жыл бұрын
We call Springsteen “The Boss” for a reason! Start with “Born to Run”! Chuck Berry is the father of Rock n Roll! Sounds like you are ready to start your RnR journey of discovery and begin exploring its developmentals, cross influences, and branches.
@edwardpate6128Ай бұрын
A huge influence on Chuck Berry was the person called the Godmother of Rock and Roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
@johnmcfarlan367210 күн бұрын
Rosetta is amazing!!!
@LaurelT1948 Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry’s music was included on the Voyager space explorer by NASA, along with Mozart, jazz, the sounds of the earth, human languages etc. The story goes that Aliens sent back a message to Earth: ‘Send more Chuck Berry.’ Now you can see why! 😉
@nevets981111 ай бұрын
"No, no! This is your cousin, Marvin. Marvin the Martian. Know that new sound you're looking for?"
@thomastimlin172411 ай бұрын
@@nevets9811 🤣An old guy who gets that joke lol
@dagmar.6954 Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry is nicknamed the "Father of Rock & Roll". "Johnny B. Goode" is one of his most famous songs from 1958. He had a lot of hits in the 50's-60's such as "Maybellene", "Roll Over Beethoven", "No Particular Place To Go", "Rock & Roll Music", "You Never Can Tell", "Nadine" etc. He was known for his guitar solos, duckwalk & showmanship.
@xScooterAZx10 ай бұрын
Maybelone is my first fave of his songs.
@alanstrom22219 ай бұрын
"My Ding-a-Ling was one of the biggest #1 songs of 1972 in the USA, Canada & Ireland.
@thebearmn Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry was the very first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This was in 1986 when he was 60 years old, he passed away in 2017 when he was 90. Pioneer on so many different levels, what a talent❤
@tomross6652 Жыл бұрын
No, this is 1995 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame grand opening concert at Cleveland Stadium
@AP-gb3eh Жыл бұрын
@@tomross6652he was inducted in 1986. This is another concert if it’s 96
@Elvista Жыл бұрын
Nah, Chuck Berry was one of 10 inductees for the Performers category in 1986, not "the very first". Also, he wasn't the early influence of Rock and Roll - that goes to other people, three of whom are also in the Rock Hall of Fame.
@kbrewski1 Жыл бұрын
To clear up the confusion: 1. Chuck was inducted into the RnR HOF in 1986. The ceremonies back then were held in NYC. The RnR HOF in Cleveland wasn't finished until 1995. 2. Chuck was one of 10 inductees that first year of inductions, AND HE WAS THE FIRST ONE TO BE OFFICIALLY INDUCTED AT THE CEREMONY. BY DESIGN. 3. This video was the RnR HOF CONCERT at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in 1995, to celebrate the OPENING of the new HOF IN CLEVELAND. It was an 8 hour concert televised LIVE ON HBO. I have the whole concert on videotape. 4. This song, JOHNNY B GOODE was the very FIRST SONG OF THE CONCERT, and CHUCK BERRY+ w Springsteen and E Street Band was specifically picked to OPEN THE CONCERT BECAUSE HE WAS THE FIRST INDUCTEE. Hope that clears everything up.
@MH-fb5krАй бұрын
chuck deserved all the accolades he received
@kbrewski13 ай бұрын
This was the very first song of this massive day long Rock Hall of Fame concert, the opener. Chuck Berry was the very FIRST PERSON INDUCTED INTO THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME. Unlike Elvis, Chuck WROTE all his own songs, he was an iconic guitarist who influenced all rock and roll, and he was an iconic singer and performer.
@davidgagnon78062 ай бұрын
Elvis Who???
@darrinlindsey Жыл бұрын
The Duck Walk is all Chuck Berry's. If you follow space exploration much, NASA sent a space ship out, in the 80s, called Voyager. It sent a lot of pictures back, as it went by planets. Several years ago, it left our Solar System. NASA put on board, a record player, and a 45rpm of this song, in case anyone ever finds it.
@sheryldalton89655 ай бұрын
You should see his moves when he was young. He was really something.
@jimmoffat3599 Жыл бұрын
The most recognizable opening lick in all of rock and roll
@jakewayrewa52012 ай бұрын
I was born in 1956, this song came out when I was 2, I've heard it thousands of time, yet this is the first time I've seen this performance. THANK YOU!
@Karl-ml5wc3 ай бұрын
The real king of rock n roll! Period!
@jodyariewitz7349Ай бұрын
FACTS!❤
@wallacekuvi7543Ай бұрын
Facts….. facts!
@retcutter10Ай бұрын
They call Elvis the king. Chuck is the God.
@Μαρίαπ-μ8β Жыл бұрын
Just seeing Springsteen's face nervous and those guys on stage with him you understand what he means for rock n roll
@chrischar9428 Жыл бұрын
He wasn't nervous
@Μαρίαπ-μ8β Жыл бұрын
@@chrischar9428 A nervous smile, at least i see it .And that shows good personality traits... Respect, responsibility and professionalism.
@jonm7888 Жыл бұрын
The guys on stage are the E Street Band.
@donniefleming991411 ай бұрын
@@chrischar9428 He was nervous...he did an interview,where he said Chuck Berry never showed up until 10 mins before this show.Bruce didn't even know what key he was going to be in...he was trying to follow him
@thomastimlin172411 ай бұрын
Springsteen knows he isn't fit to shine Chuck Berry's shoes...no Chuck, then no rock and roll, and no Springsteen...
@mikefetterman6782 Жыл бұрын
Chuck picked up where Ray Charles and Fats Domino left off, but with the guitar. He is the father of modern guitar rock.
@mikefetterman6782 Жыл бұрын
Ray started rock, Chuck started guitar rock. Little Richard started the vocal gymnastics, Elvis started to show the world what these guys were doing,and added a bit of flair, Bill Haley (&the comets), Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry lee Lewis, and Roy Orbison all were a major factor in creating rock.
@Elvista Жыл бұрын
Rock and Roll musical influence started way before Chuck Berry or anybody from his era and beyond by a mixture of white and black artists....I mean, who gave Chuck Berry his "nickname"? R & R definitely did not start with him, but he was a pioneer in the instrumentation aspects, for sure.
@finderkeeperrrs6 ай бұрын
@@Elvistanope chuck is the pioneer of this modern sound. And it's time black artists of that time get the recognition without a white artist being in the mix.
@Elvista6 ай бұрын
@@finderkeeperrrs nah. Criminal Chuck was not the pioneer of the modern Rock and Roll sound per sé. Yes, he is credited with the way guitar is played in rock and roll music.... that's really about it. Everything else was expanded and developed from someone else's efforts. Didn't Chuckie admit to taking credit for songs and styles another black man came up with?
@RamonMagette24 күн бұрын
@@Elvista You're absolutely right! It was the King, Elvis Presley who invented Rock 'n' Roll!
@tsogobauggi87216 ай бұрын
Chuck Berry was 70 years old here, that was great, and he was still rocking it like no one else. One of the best live performances I have seen. Also I really like how Bruce Springsteen, and the other members of his band, looks at Chuck Berry like little children who look at their hero. :)
@FenderTele10 ай бұрын
Without Chuck Berry the world would have been a very different place . The vast majority of guitar heroes first lifted a guitar when they heard Chuck Berry and wanted to play Johnny B Goode.
@009AWB Жыл бұрын
Bruce and the E-Street Band with their original lineup at the height of their fame and creativity and looking at Chuck Berry like they were just born. Wild!!!
@donnamikola48 Жыл бұрын
Over six decades of performing Bruce Springsteen has released 21 albums and sold over 140 million record worldwide, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time. He has also collected a boatload of awards, including 20 Grammy Awards, 2 Golden Globes and an Academy Award, in addition to being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Deep well, but some of his top hits include: Born in the USA, Born to Run, Glory Days, Dancing in the Dark, I'm on Fire, Dancing in the Dark, Thunder Road and Hungry Heart. Definitely worth checking out!
@gistechrep3816 Жыл бұрын
React to "Roll Over Beethoven", you'll really get a kick out of that Chuck Berry tune, written in 1956 two years prior to Johnny B. Goode.
@MichaelGandy-rc6tv6 ай бұрын
The joy on Chuck's face as he sees the massive crowd is fire. Yeah Pops, you're the first of your kind.
@kbrewski1 Жыл бұрын
That's called the Duck Walk bro! I am from St Louis where Chuck was born and raised and lived his entire life. I saw Chuck Berry live 5 or 6 times here in ol St.LOO. His "home base" venue to play live at once he stopped touring was a great iconic bar in St Louis called Blueberry Hill. He played shows once a month in their basement bar in his 60s, 70s, and 80s! The basement bar only held a few hundred people and he sold out every month fast. The basement bar was called....THE DUCK ROOM. I've got Chuck's autograph (he'd sign after shows for awhile), I've shaken his huge hand. I was at his 80th bday celebration when Aerosmith's lead guitarist Joe Perry was in the audience, and he joined Chuck on stage for a few tunes. I was one of the few "fortunate" members of the public who attended Chuck's Funeral Memorial Service across the street from Blueberry Hill at another music venue called The Pageant. The Memorial service was surreal. They bring Chuck's casket out for a visitation for everyone to pass by and pay their respects, and he's laying in the coffin dressed up very nicely with his signature Captain's sailor cap. And his GUITAR is placed in the casket alongside of him! There were plenty of remembrances, speeches etc. Then the music part starts with many gospel tunes, many sung by his son and daughter. Then iconic rock and roller and close friend of Chuck's, Johnny Rivers,comes out and with a band of St Louis musicians that were close to Chuck, play a few songs. Oddly, one of the speeches was by Gene Simmons of KISS, who I had seen standing in the back watching. I don't think that was planned, because I doubt Chuck hung around Gene Simmons, but KISS was in town playing a concert, so I think he just showed up. The whole thing was a bit out there, but Chuck was always a character and an enigma. (He would always demand that the venues he played at pay him CASH. He drove to all of his gigs himself in big ol Eldorado Cadillacs, and he would frequently not stay overnight in the city he played in, he would take a red eye flight back home.) Don't let anyone tell you that Elvis was the King of Rock and Roll, it was Chuck Berry. He sang, played guitar that set the template for rock guitar, and UNLIKE ELVIS, HE WROTE ALL HIS OWN SONGS, dozens of them became frequently covered by the Beatles, Stones, and everyone in between. Just about every time Springsteen came to St Louis to play a concert, he would play a Chuck Berry song in tribute. You need to get the blu ray movie of his life, HAIL HAIL ROCK AND ROLL! which includes his entire 60th Birthday Tribute Concert with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Linda Ronstadt, Etta James etc. Its awesome.
@tjrivers3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences with us!
@JohnDuke92612 ай бұрын
I'm also from Stl. 63 yrs old. Nicely written. Chuck is the Rock and ROLL Legend. ❤
@theemaygoogleme1517 ай бұрын
When Angus Young does the duckwalk it's in tribute to Chuck Berry and he does it every AC/DC show, respect.
@CintheSooner Жыл бұрын
Look at the crowd losing their mind. Can you imagine getting to see Bruce Springsteen, and then Chuck Berry shows up on stage also?
@Treasacello Жыл бұрын
I am not a Springsteen fan, BUT yes, check him out, especially when with the E Street band. His lyrics when it comes to hardships blue collar workers have experienced have been instrumental in improving their lives.
@kellifranklin9872 Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry was the architect of rock and roll and the very first person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was amazing!
@Elvista Жыл бұрын
Ah, nah....one of 10 inductees for the 1986 Performers category, not the first.
@kbrewski1 Жыл бұрын
@@Elvista He was the FIRST INDUCTED OFFICIALLY AT THE 1986 CEREMONY. WHICH IS WHY HE OPENED THIS RNR HOF CONCERT IN CLEVELAND IN 1995. DONE PURPOSELY SINCE HE WAS THE FIRST INDUCTEE.
@Elvista Жыл бұрын
@@kbrewski1 with all due respect, it was merely being FIRST IN LINE, perhaps in alphabetical order....not because of any other special reason. The 10 included Elvis Presley, biggest star of them all - who was not there in person. We'd be talking a different story now if he'd been alive then✌🏼
@kbrewski1 Жыл бұрын
@Elvista That's what happens when you die of a drug overdose on the Porcelain Throne. Chuck Berry IS and always will be the real King of Rock and Roll, the Father, the Godfather etc. Elvis just made black r&b "safe" for white audiences. Chuck not only set the template for guitar oriented rock and roll (see Beatles and Stones and who they covered repeatedly), Chuck unlike Elvis was a SONGWRITER who wrote his own many iconic tunes. Case closed.
@kellifranklin9872 Жыл бұрын
@@kbrewski1 It was Chuck Berry that first talked about Elvis and thanked him for mainstreaming rock and roll music because white audiences weren’t listening to it yet. During that time Elvis broke the color barrier for music and every single Black legendary musician of that time in history has given Elvis his props for helping to make that music popular. Chuck Berry is the architect of rock and roll but Elvis is the undisputed king of rock and roll. We don’t get to choose how or where we die. What matters is the legacy that these giants leave behind. Both men left legacies to last until the end of time. Case closed.
@georgegrubbs296619 күн бұрын
Chuck, like many musicians, gave an old riff new life with JBG. Chuck Berry's opening guitar riff for "Johnny B. Goode" was inspired by the single-note solo at the beginning of Louis Jordan's 1946 song "Ain't That Just Like a Woman". Carl Hogan played the guitar solo on Jordan's song. Berry acknowledged Jordan's influence on his work and the similarity between the two riffs.
@cdfdesantis699 Жыл бұрын
"The Father of Rock 'n' Roll"! He IS responsible for ALL the rock that has come along since. An incredible catalog of hits. He did, indeed, invent the "duck walk", which he does in this video. Bruce Springsteen is another rock icon WELL worth checking out. Thanks for your reaction.
@cspringer333 Жыл бұрын
Chuck was so huge that he toured by himself and hired a pickup band to back him up because EVERY musician played Chuck Berry.
@klevesmith Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry is the "Father of Rock n Roll" He is the one that crowned Elvis as the King of Rock. Told Elvis, you're the King, just remember, I'm the "Father" and James Brown is the "Godfather ". You take good care of it." It was some old rockers autobiography I read 30 some years ago. It's called the "Duck Walk" He was also a major inspiration to John Lennon and the rest of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
@dugii123458 ай бұрын
nah, millions of woman around planet called Elvis because of his looks as king of r&r...James Brown is godfather of soul music, and tru king of soul music is Wilson Picket!
@GaOutlawVinyl Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry is a rock god however his greatest song isn’t a rock song. It’s called My Ding-A-Ling.
@treyturner9566 Жыл бұрын
A cute little song. But far from his best.
@karehelene Жыл бұрын
Love that song. I was listening to oldies a couple of weeks ago and this came on, but I was getting ready for a conference call. Wasn't sure how acceptable playing "My ding-a-ling" in the background while talking to coworkers *laughing*.
@jeremyalbert9183 Жыл бұрын
This here song, it ain't so bad. Cutest little song that you've ever had.
@celiagorleski2716 Жыл бұрын
Who decided it was his best song. Not in my opinion.
@celiagorleski2716 Жыл бұрын
He died 2017.
@brownie13415 ай бұрын
Chuck Berry has always known how to work a crowd and make them smile! He is the favorite of several generations of rockers!
@christinawoolley62065 ай бұрын
Old lady here…I remember dancing to the 45 my friend had in her bedroom. We were in fifth grade and I grew up with all the greatest musicians. I don’t think any generation has superior, well, anything! 😹 Each period of time has advantages and disadvantages. It’s how one handles their life is what counts. My parents played music from the past and international so the love of all kinds is ingrained in me. Let’s have music unite us! 😽🎵
@markwatson450 Жыл бұрын
It is so entertaining to watch an older star play his hits with a young star and be confirmed that their music is still appreciated! The smile on his face tells it all. Thanks!
@davisworth5114 Жыл бұрын
Not still appreciated, still the best, very few can rock like Chuck, but don't forget Bo Diddley, he was the best rock act I ever heard.
@ronstoner1823 Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry will ALWAYS BE the KING of guitar rock and roll.
@stephaniefain18635 ай бұрын
Who knew? I’m not Christian, and I’m an old rock fan. But I’ve always loved gospel music. How can you not? The joy is contagious. And besides, Jesus was a cool dude, literary, real, or some combination, don’t matter. Act right, be kind, give joy wherever you can. WWJD.
@teresamerkel7161 Жыл бұрын
There's a reason some musicians' names live forever; Chuck Berry is one. Definitely catch up on Bruce Springsteen; The Boss. Again, I love that so many videos bring out the "Dad of daughters" vibe in you.
@ChefDuane5 ай бұрын
The reason rock and rock is the way it is is because of Chuck Berry. Chuck is the father of rock and roll. He is in heaven right now teaching the angels how to rock and roll.
@hifinsword4 ай бұрын
Yes, you should definitely check out Bruce Springstein, AND the Eurhythmics.
@dugii123458 ай бұрын
not only he created rock & roll music, he also create that move duckwalk and most fameus guy who doing that move is Angus Young from AC/DC.. and he was jamming to his death, a tru KING! Johnny B. Goode is our anthem of rock & roll ! Just pay attention how The Boss look at king, thats say everything who is here The Boss and tru King on stage! Ty Mr. Berry for your work, you are the man!
@DewayneGore Жыл бұрын
Angus Young of AC/DC took his moves from Chuck Berry. Chuck will always be a Legend.
@dilandilanjoao4310 Жыл бұрын
He was a great hero for the Beatles, Jimmy Hendrix,Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and so so many more 😊
@nrsvlda70 Жыл бұрын
Look at the size of his hands… he could do things with his guitar that many can’t… his hands were HUGE!! He was/is a legend - definitely ‘The Father of Rock & Roll!!
@sallymarkey37595 ай бұрын
Of course I’m a Springsteen fan. He knows he owes it all to pioneers like Chuck. Saw Chuck live at the Michigan State Fair in the early ‘60s.
@odiebryer2144 Жыл бұрын
Along with others here in the comments, I think you'd love to see some of the video of him doing these moves when he was younger -- like the B&W ones from the 50s. He's amazing!!! 😂😅❤
@bobhoffman9848 Жыл бұрын
You can’t understate Chuck Berry’s contribution to rock and roll music. He put the guitar at the forefront and taught us the “rock” sound. Not only that, he had great moves on stage, using the guitar as a prop. However, what some people don’t realize is that he was rock’s first true lyricist-his lyrics were poetry. When other artists were singing verses like “you ain’t nothing but a hound dog” and “rock around the clock,” he was telling stories, painting vivid images with concise but powerful language. Without him, I can’t imagine Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, or any of rock’s great songwriters. There may not be a single originator of rock and roll, but he may well have been the most influential.
@lindalaffredi72448 күн бұрын
Huge Springsteen fan!! A bit of back ground. Johnny was written about Johnny Johnson, it was actually his band that Berry joined. Johnny was a master on piano & keyboard (I've met him and seen him play). Johnny was missing one nite and berry carried the show. Wa-la berry was born
@willaputney3947 Жыл бұрын
CHUCK ALWAYS GETS ME MOVIN’
@cathybrookeburt2616 Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry & James Brown & their dance moves etc. changed rock & roll forever. And hell yes, you need to hear more of 'The Boss', Bruce Springsteen. He has so much amazing music... Glory days, Born to run, Born in the USA, Dancing in the dark, Hungry heart & on & on. Just pick one & you won't be disappointed. Bruce is still touring & making new music & I am grateful. He is of my generation & I grew up with him.
@bella-xp7qd Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry made the duck walk popular. Johnny Be Good
@dalewight4935 Жыл бұрын
He played great, simple music. Late in his career, he'd book a concert somewhere, take a flight, rent a car, drive himself to the venue, arrive maybe 20 minutes before his performance, meet the band and tell them to follow him, play his set, drive his rented car back to the airport, and fly home. Simple greatness.
@bosvigos9165 Жыл бұрын
This man brings a smile to me any day, every day! What a sound! Check out some of his BBC studio performances. Utterly brilliant!
@asagraphics2475 ай бұрын
I was a 60's kid however seeing Chuck Berry and his oldies ontaraige set me ablaze!
@pattik2008 Жыл бұрын
You have to check out Bruce Springsteen and the legendary E Street Band. I have seen them in concert 20+ times starting with The River tour in the early 80’s. The Boss has been playing with the E Street Band since the 1970’s. He is a storyteller. Some of my favorites are Incident on 57th Street, Meeting Across the River, Jungleland, Night, Tenth Avenue Freeze Out, The River, My Hometown, Thunder Road. I was lucky enough to be at his longest US concert in 2016 when he was 66 that was 4 hours and 4 minutes long. I have tickets for both concerts when he returns to Philly in August 2024 (they were postponed 2 weeks ago). One of my favorite quotes from The Boss: “I spent most of my life as a musician measuring the distance between the American dream and American reality.”
@ericthomsen9644 Жыл бұрын
I had the great pleasure of seeing Chuck three times over the years. Always a fun, fun, time. Chuck IS rock and roll.
@gregorytatoian41815 ай бұрын
Chuck set the future of all guitar players they learned from him
@roywall81696 ай бұрын
Hail, Hail Rock and Roll!
@gloriatriebenbach6695 Жыл бұрын
Loved this! Maybe check out an older black n white video of him doing this in his hey day! And yes- the Boss! Glory Days, Dancing in the Dark… can’t pick a bad one
@lightatthecape2009 Жыл бұрын
Streets of Philadelphia!!!
@richdiddens4059 Жыл бұрын
Some experts claim that the first notes of what we now call rock and roll were played in the late 1930's by the Maddox Bothers and Sister Rose. They started playing what they called Hillbilly Boogie that was later called Rock-a-billy and morphed into rock and roll. Fred Maddox's base is in a museum credited as playing the very first notes of RnR. His playing style was then known as doghouse slap boogie. They're often credited as a country group but that's where part of rock came from.
@JudithHowell-qz3iv Жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry ain't bad either! He just STARTED IT ALL -- as you said.
@jamiem4941 Жыл бұрын
First inductee into Hall of Fame and he was called the Father of Rock’n Roll. Springsteen is top notch, someone you should really check out - love Dancing in the Dark!
@alan98bert4 ай бұрын
Chuck is the OG Rock guitar hero!
@Joseph-bq4xv3 ай бұрын
Me and my identical twin brother (R.I.P. who passed last 11-17-23) had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Show!!
@SteveA308 Жыл бұрын
Bruce watching a bandleader in a way he wants his band watching him as a bandleader. Class.
@santeriabanks2930 Жыл бұрын
Now, you can see where the boss gets his inspiration. He loved Chuck Berry because Chuck was his idol.
@sally7210 Жыл бұрын
Yeah! The Duck Walk! Chuck Berry forever!🤗👏👏👏🤗
@patwelch8187 Жыл бұрын
His criminal record kept him from becoming much bigger.. The beginning ...Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Little Richard, Fats Domino, and just a few more...Keep in mind, you only had blues, big band, country, and pop...No other everyday music existed yet...
@judithoden5 ай бұрын
Saw Chuck Berry in 1968 at a frat party on campus of University of Va. just another band but now appreciate the history and timing of living in the 60’s. Great memories. Saw so many including Janice Joplin. Life was so much fun. Also time of unrest and marching for all rights. ❤️🌻
@amymack19544 ай бұрын
Berry was the first major crossover artist.
@whiskeythedog578 Жыл бұрын
having bruce springsteen and the e-street band as backup? is nutz. truly a legend
@BOOMNERD51 Жыл бұрын
So cool to see him do his signature "duck-walk" step at 70!. Great review. on sax was the late Clarence🎊Clemmons of Bruce's E Street Band! ❤️
@becksullivan4796 Жыл бұрын
Johnny B Goode is just the best true rock and roll song of all time. It set the stage.
@bobwaters69042 ай бұрын
Huge Bruce Fan, you can see their love of him on their faces. I work in a bar/ restaurant in St.Louis that Chuck played in over 200 times. 2nd Wednesday of evey month for over 20 years.
@robertwoods37502 ай бұрын
berry was one of the first people who brought what later became known as roc an roll to the masses, for that and all his music he is a icon in the biz . a pleasure to watch and a thrill to listen too.
@KenMac-t1v Жыл бұрын
The true King of Rock and Roll
@KillerNetDog Жыл бұрын
He was also one of the hardest working musicians you'll ever see. Chuck, Elvis, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis.. Those guys are why we have rock and roll.
@tomross6652 Жыл бұрын
Chuck invented Rock and Roll guitar.
@karenwhite47422 ай бұрын
i saw him in berkeley in 1970, at the rock and roll revival show. he was probably 45...while he was playing he did the sideways splits and came back up using those same legs, no assistance. a lot like the nicholas brothers. amazing guy. i also recall listening to him on the radio when i was in junior high. what a thrill his music was. 😍
@lindawalker161 Жыл бұрын
I saw Chuck Berry years ago, probably between 1974-1979, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Even then he was the OG of Rock and everyone that played rock & roll played a number of his songs. It was a given and it was so much so, that he traveled for a number of years without a band. He'd have his manager hire the best local rock & roll band in each town to play with him. They were thrilled, of course, getting to play with a legend and they got paid too and also Chuck didn't have to travel with a band, get them all hotel rooms, have a big bus or all that goes with touring with a band. He just had to get himself there and everyone else was waiting for him. It was so fun to see him and they played all his classics.
@rosiekitties Жыл бұрын
check out Chuck's performance back in the 50's 60's what a performer
@jordimoore2167 Жыл бұрын
Yes to Springsteen! He's a legend too!
@katherinebosse57065 ай бұрын
For me, Bonnie is like a brain surgeon, expertly using her talents to stimulate whatever emotion she feels you need work on. I simply adore her. ❤
@weezer54424 ай бұрын
I first heard CB in 1957, I was 14 years old. The song was this one Johnny B. Goode and it changed my life. Mr. Rock N' Roll!
@gregwilliams9737 Жыл бұрын
My dad in the mid 1970's popped in a VHS recording of The Ed Sullivan Show with a young Chuck Berry doing Jonny B Good... my dad sat down, called me in 2 the den, put me on his knee, hit the play button on the remote control 4 the Beta VCR 😄😂🤣😁😆 & told me that this is Chuck Berry, The Godfather Of Rock & Roll & didn't say another word... my dad told that Chuck Berry brought the electric guitar 🎸 2 the front of the stage in stead of b-ing off 2 the side & just hanging out with the rest of the instruments... after watching Chuck do his thing, my dad said 2 me, now let me see what u got , let me see what u can do... my dad started the video over & I did my best imatation of that world famous " Chicken Walk " that he does while playing this song & acting like I was playing the guitar 🎸 like Chuck Berry & doin' that Chicken 🐔 Walk 😆😁🤣😂😄😅 my dad couldn't stop laughing at me doin' that Chicken Walk & playing my air guitar 🎸 😅😄😂🤣😁😆 after that 1st time of me hearing Jonny B Good , every time that I heard my dad play Jonny B Good I come running in the room playing my air guitar 🎸 & I would do that Chicken 🐔 Walk 😆😁😂😂😄😅 my dad passed away in May of 1999 from cancer & I would put on Jonny B Good & watch my dad liven up & still laugh hard at me playing my air guitar 🎸 & doin' that " Chicken 🐔 Walk " 😅😄😂😁😆🤣 RIP 🙏 Dad I luv & miss u sooooo much 💙🫂💙🫂💙🫂
@jeffbrowning46843 ай бұрын
Chuck Berry pioneered the "Two String" chord. He started the trend of guitarist and front man beilng one-and-the -same. He never had a backup band. He hired a local band in whatever city he was playing. The "E Street Band" would do it for scale, as long as they were in the same town and not in a scheduling conflict. Chuck Berry had a LOT of fans in the business. Loads of respect from musicians that EVERYONE respects. That says A LOT.
@lorturano4413 Жыл бұрын
Love your reaction to Chuck Berry. He was amazing in person. And YES definitely check out Bruce Springsteen, The Boss, with the E Street Band. True rock n roll.
@susanyoung29304 ай бұрын
I love Chuck Berry! I wasn’t a huge Springsteen fan until watching his Live In Dublin concert on dvd. Incredible! If you haven’t watched it you’re missing out!
@ElizabethLOhrn3 ай бұрын
1958. That's when Chuck first played this song. Kind of boggles the mind - I was born in 1956, and my parents did not listen to any of the "new" rock 'n roll, but it certainly influenced everything that I listened to when I was old enough. Chuck had a very checkered past, but you can't deny that he was THE influence on guitar and stage showmanship. AND, he was black - when segregation was still very much in force - not being able to stay at many hotels or eat in many restaurants. Yet, if you view his early videos, the audience was white - he definitely broke the colour barrier when it came to music.
@ronaldr99116 ай бұрын
I remember when Johnny Good first came out, used to play it over & over in the Juke Box , Chuck Berry released his last Album at the age of 90 titled "CHUCK"
@BruceFarrar-ir1zy4 ай бұрын
I saw him perform this live in Seattle in 1970. Still vivid in my memory.
@karenwhite4742Ай бұрын
Sebs, you might be interested in Les Paul, who invented the electric guitar; he also invented voice overing, where he plays all tracks in the song, but ends up on tape with the sound of many players. i think the same method was used on his wife's voice. Mary Ford.
@robertcampopiano60015 ай бұрын
Cab was singing scat, where you improvise music with your voice. It’s a unique art form and the all time champion of singing scat was Ella Fitzgerald.
@patriciachinetti81704 ай бұрын
I enjoy you two, and thrilled you love different music, that Black and White night tribute to Roy has some of the most accomplished and individually famous musicians who all joined in, just to show Roy how he is appreciated, KD is playing backup for the others to, besides singing with Roy … they all showed up without credit… for him
@JohnHazelwood58 Жыл бұрын
I saw and met Chuck Berry in January 2007 at a concert in Germany ... glad I went there! I still have his autograph I got when I brought him and his band to his train. Pretty fun! If you want a smile on your face, give his song "My-Ding-A-Ling" (long live version) a chance. It's great entertaining!
@SherryMartin-l6u10 ай бұрын
Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen is the best eve!!! Been to 8 of his concerts and never saw anything better! Wrote all of his songs, pulled in some of the hugest crowds in Rock 'N Roll history. He's still going today and just as good. Check out Born To Run, Glory Days and my favorite, Dancing In the Dark.
@steve19918 ай бұрын
Chuck walked on water, and the look on Springsteen's face confirms it. One of the greatest moments of my life was dancing on stage with Chuck in Seattle in 1989 at a sold out show of 5,000 people with a few other audience members while he played Johnny B Goode while doing the duckwalk around all of us.
@ardellaculp83633 ай бұрын
The title of this song was the inspiration and title of a movie from the early sixties. I saw it in a theater
@jayceperlmutter43173 ай бұрын
Bruce! Thunder Road / oh so so many rocking songs....
@mrcurtis734 ай бұрын
This is a great video. I was smiling the whole time. Yeah, Chuck Berry was pretty much the very first guitar hero in rock ‘n’ roll. And back to the future is my favorite movie so I really enjoyed the mention of that here. 👍🏼
@garrickdouglas680410 ай бұрын
He is the King of Rock n ROLL.
@michaelwilliams60627 ай бұрын
The first concert i ever saw as a10 year old was Chuck Berry in my local town Gloucester in the UK 1972...i fell in love with Rock and Roll