Few people today realize the impact Chuck Berry had on rock and roll. He was one of the most significant founders of this genre of music. Berry showed the world what rock and roll guitar sounded like-nobody had put it as the primary instrument and played chords like that before he did. Not only that, he brought intelligent lyrics creating vivid images and stories to the genre, whereas before, songs talked about being “nothing but a hound dog” or wearing “blue-suede shoes.” His lyrics are widely regarded as poetry today. Without him, it’s difficult to imagine us having the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, and so many acts that followed. If Elvis was the king of rock and roll, Chuck Berry was the emperor.
This performance is the same age I am. Chuck Berry didn't just play the guitar, he put on a show! He was so exciting to see whenever he appeared on TV even years later. He just passed away in 2017, may he Rest in Peace.
Watching & listening to Chuck Berry in those early years is like witnessing the birth of rock & roll galaxies. The DNA of nearly every rock musician who emerged after that point came out of that primal explosion.
Saw him live. Listen up friends. I have been to hundreds of live concerts. Def Leppard, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Grateful Dead, The Doobie Brothers, Jethro Tull, Steve Miller, The Cars, Pat Benatar, Journey, Ringo's All-Star Band, Kiss, Judas Priest, Ted Nugent, Neil Young, Bob Dylan........just off the top of my head. More than you can count. Not joking. Chuck Berry was the best concert of all. Back in those days you could rest your arms on the stage and I was that close. An outdoor concert, Chuck came out, noticed a bong pipe in the crowd, walked in that direction and motioned with his hand. Someone passed it up to him. He proceeded to inhale, hold, and then blow out a giant blue cloud. With a big grin, he started playing. No distortion. No fuzz or feedback. No Wah Wah. Just crystal-clear guitar notes daring you to find a mistake. Chuck Berry is a comedian, a storyteller, an entertainer, but most of all he is a legendary guitarist. The most memorable show of them all.
John Lennon said to an American interviewer, when asked about rock n roll and his influences "If rock n roll wasn't called rock n roll it would be called Chuck Berry". Sums it up for me. Maybelline; No particular Place to Go; Memphis Tennessee. All ace tunes by Chuck.
And Bob Seger [Cigar lol] made a career out of copying him in his writing fast songs. Old Time Rock and Roll? Get Out of Denver? Rock and Roll Never Forgets? It's all rehashed Chuck Berry.
My Dad and my Uncle Bill saw him live in Philadelphia when they were teenagers in the 50s. They got to see all the early greats of Rock and or Roll lol. U.B. told me a bunch of stories about these days (my Dad died young) and how this music scared parents and how much teenagers loved it! Play Little Richard who really made parents nervous 😂. Nice review and take care 🙂
So much fun to see you react to the pioneers of rock! Now, there is a lesser known guitar legend that routinely performed a killer version of Chuck Berry's "Nadine" that I'd love to see you check out-Rory Gallagher and the 1982 Rockpalast version of "Nadine". After that, I'm sure you'll want to delve deeper into Rory's musical legacy of blues and rock. Rory was a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who played acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, mandolin, sax and even some banjo. There are many fabulous live recordings of Rory on YT to explore-the cuts from Irish Tour '74, any of the Rockpalast performances, and the 1979 Rock Goes to College recording, just to name a few. Rory recorded with some of the greats-Muddy Waters, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Albert King. His fans include Brian May of Queen, Slash, Joe Bonamassa, the Edge, Johnny Marr, and many other great guitarists. Please check him out and discover Rory's magic for yourself-and introduce a whole new generation to this amazing guitar giant. Thanks.
There was a huge party downtown Houston back in the 90s (I don't remember what it was... maybe new years, but i don't think it was). A lot of bands... Chuck Berry & Little Richard were there, and I was standing like 15 feet away from them, freaking out because they are LEGENDS!!!
Sounds simple now but back then this was ground breaking and it shook the entire world. John Lennon once remarked "If we did not have a name for rock and roll music, we would just call it Chuck Berry." TRUE THAT.
One of the foundations that Rock N Roll was built upon. Chuck Berry's guitar playing style was copied by many who came after. He is a "Time Capsule" all on his own.
One thing that always comes to mind for me watching how some of these absolute legends perform with electric guitars that I don't think many people think of is the actual weight of the electric guitars of the day when they were doing all their moves. It was not like the light-weight un corded ones used nowadays. They were BIG, heavy, and cords attached to the amps. These performers had to do these captivating shows while trying to avoid tripping over the cords to all their mics amps, and instruments. They had to sing, dance, bounce all over the stage with no computers, lip-syncing, or the huge one, no auto tune. They could actually do the moves and REALLY sing. Not anything like today's so-called performers.
there is a scene at the prom in back to the future were marty McFly(micheial j fox) plays this and one of the band calls chuck saying it's your cousin marvin,you know that new sound you been looking for?i think i found it listen to this.he holds the phone upso chuck can hear.
I saw that in the theater in 1985 [I'm an old fart lol] and because everyone of that generation knew who Chuck Berry was, it got a big laugh. now when many reactors watch it, it goes rght over their head...
1958 this absolutely Rock the world at least the world on this side of the hemisphere. If Elvis was the King of Rock and Michael Jackson was the King of pop where does it put this guy just throwing it out there people Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Now you see why I included him in my favorite guitarists list💖 p.s. You should definitely check out another favorite from Chuck Berry "You Never Can Tell"🎶
Chuck Berry was the "Father of Rock and Roll," the guitar style and the lyrics/stories he wrote were phenominal along with his performances. How you can say you don't know much about Chuck Berry is frankly pathetic. Because here, you at least admitted he is iconic and historical. Better read up on him - everything rock and roll emanates from him especially, but along with Elvis, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Fats Dominoe, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Bill Hailey and the Comets, so many others and R and B artists before them. Tp ignoe that musical history, and the historyo f jazz and popular music , is to deny who we are as Americans with our diversity and subcultures. Do you know who Duke Ellington is? Count Basie? Scott Joplin? Cab Calloway? King Oliver and Louis Armstrong? George Gerswin? Cole Porter etc etc? if not, then you don't know the musical history of your own country. I blame the wya the country fund school mjsic programs, always the ofrtstto be cut in budget meetings...you'll see a weed growing in a football sradium, but you will see an entire nation that is musically ignorant and culturally empty without even knowing it.
Rock and Roll, started as "Race Music" it wasn't played on "white" stations, but it was played in England by pirate stations and English bands brought it back to America in 1964.
The Godfather of Rock and Roll. Amazing.
Chuck Barry, a national treasure.
He was one of the godfathers of rock n roll. So many people influenced by him-the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jerry Lee Lewis Elvis, and on and on.
Few people today realize the impact Chuck Berry had on rock and roll. He was one of the most significant founders of this genre of music. Berry showed the world what rock and roll guitar sounded like-nobody had put it as the primary instrument and played chords like that before he did. Not only that, he brought intelligent lyrics creating vivid images and stories to the genre, whereas before, songs talked about being “nothing but a hound dog” or wearing “blue-suede shoes.” His lyrics are widely regarded as poetry today. Without him, it’s difficult to imagine us having the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, and so many acts that followed. If Elvis was the king of rock and roll, Chuck Berry was the emperor.
This song is the national anthem of the rock n roll nation.
One of the inventors of rock'n roll and the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the first day it opened.
He was the inventor of rock and roll music. But never got the recognition that he deserved. There will never be another Chuck Berry ❤!
This performance is the same age I am. Chuck Berry didn't just play the guitar, he put on a show! He was so exciting to see whenever he appeared on TV even years later. He just passed away in 2017, may he Rest in Peace.
I was just gonna say exactly what you did…you’re looking at a piece of history and part of the origins of rock n roll! 🇨🇦🖖🏻
One of the greatest ever, an inspiration to every rock star who followed him.
He was amazing.
Watching & listening to Chuck Berry in those early years is like witnessing the birth of rock & roll galaxies. The DNA of nearly every rock musician who emerged after that point came out of that primal explosion.
Chuck is the coolest man in rock ever!!!
His footwork is spectacular. ❤❤❤❤
Saw him live. Listen up friends. I have been to hundreds of live concerts. Def Leppard, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Grateful Dead, The Doobie Brothers, Jethro Tull, Steve Miller, The Cars, Pat Benatar, Journey, Ringo's All-Star Band, Kiss, Judas Priest, Ted Nugent, Neil Young, Bob Dylan........just off the top of my head. More than you can count. Not joking.
Chuck Berry was the best concert of all. Back in those days you could rest your arms on the stage and I was that close. An outdoor concert, Chuck came out, noticed a bong pipe in the crowd, walked in that direction and motioned with his hand. Someone passed it up to him. He proceeded to inhale, hold, and then blow out a giant blue cloud. With a big grin, he started playing. No distortion. No fuzz or feedback. No Wah Wah. Just crystal-clear guitar notes daring you to find a mistake.
Chuck Berry is a comedian, a storyteller, an entertainer, but most of all he is a legendary guitarist. The most memorable show of them all.
As they say, “A classic never really goes out of style.”
CHUCK BERRY IS THE MAN. !!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
LOVE CHUCK BERRY!!
One of the Trail Blazers! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The song that launched a million garage bands!
what a legend !!!!
Back to the Future!
If this was in color you would see a Red Gibson ES 335 Guitar. Just like the one hanging in my music room. Iconic instrument.
The conception of Rock and Roll. This shocked the world and lead to the Beatles forming
THE KING 👑 OF ROCK&ROLL🎉
John Lennon said to an American interviewer, when asked about rock n roll and his influences "If rock n roll wasn't called rock n roll it would be called Chuck Berry". Sums it up for me.
Maybelline; No particular Place to Go; Memphis Tennessee. All ace tunes by Chuck.
Chuck Berry Broke The MOLD for guitar players.
Entire generations of guitar gods and RROF people owe him a large thank you.
And Bob Seger [Cigar lol] made a career out of copying him in his writing fast songs. Old Time Rock and Roll? Get Out of Denver? Rock and Roll Never Forgets? It's all rehashed Chuck Berry.
My Dad and my Uncle Bill saw him live in Philadelphia when they were teenagers in the 50s. They got to see all the early greats of Rock and or Roll lol. U.B. told me a bunch of stories about these days (my Dad died young) and how this music scared parents and how much teenagers loved it! Play Little Richard who really made parents nervous 😂. Nice review and take care 🙂
This one should be added to his Playlist, with those babes.... Robert Palmer - "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On"
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So much fun to see you react to the pioneers of rock! Now, there is a lesser known guitar legend that routinely performed a killer version of Chuck Berry's "Nadine" that I'd love to see you check out-Rory Gallagher and the 1982 Rockpalast version of "Nadine". After that, I'm sure you'll want to delve deeper into Rory's musical legacy of blues and rock. Rory was a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who played acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, mandolin, sax and even some banjo. There are many fabulous live recordings of Rory on YT to explore-the cuts from Irish Tour '74, any of the Rockpalast performances, and the 1979 Rock Goes to College recording, just to name a few. Rory recorded with some of the greats-Muddy Waters, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Albert King. His fans include Brian May of Queen, Slash, Joe Bonamassa, the Edge, Johnny Marr, and many other great guitarists. Please check him out and discover Rory's magic for yourself-and introduce a whole new generation to this amazing guitar giant. Thanks.
He inspired the Beatles as well as many other groups.
There was a huge party downtown Houston back in the 90s (I don't remember what it was... maybe new years, but i don't think it was). A lot of bands... Chuck Berry & Little Richard were there, and I was standing like 15 feet away from them, freaking out because they are LEGENDS!!!
This is early rock and roll at its best. Chuck Berry influenced many artists including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and many more.
All the dictionary needs to say under "Rock and Roll" is "see Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry". :-) Thanks for sharing your reaction.
He also invented the duck walk move.
CHUCK magnifique !...
Not gonna lie those gutair licks were awesome
Sounds simple now but back then this was ground breaking and it shook the entire world. John Lennon once remarked "If we did not have a name for rock and roll music, we would just call it Chuck Berry." TRUE THAT.
One of the foundations that Rock N Roll was built upon. Chuck Berry's guitar playing style was copied by many who came after. He is a "Time Capsule" all on his own.
One thing that always comes to mind for me watching how some of these absolute legends perform with electric guitars that I don't think many people think of is the actual weight of the electric guitars of the day when they were doing all their moves. It was not like the light-weight un corded ones used nowadays. They were BIG, heavy, and cords attached to the amps. These performers had to do these captivating shows while trying to avoid tripping over the cords to all their mics amps, and instruments. They had to sing, dance, bounce all over the stage with no computers, lip-syncing, or the huge one, no auto tune. They could actually do the moves and REALLY sing. Not anything like today's so-called performers.
If there isn't a Chuck Berry there's probably not a Rolling Stones or the Beatles and everybody else that followed playing guitar rock and roll❤
Great reaction...many great stood alone in that era...original, nobody to copy...another great was Fats Domino.
there is a scene at the prom in back to the future were marty McFly(micheial j fox) plays this and one of the band calls chuck saying it's your cousin marvin,you know that new sound you been looking for?i think i found it listen to this.he holds the phone upso chuck can hear.
I saw that in the theater in 1985 [I'm an old fart lol] and because everyone of that generation knew who Chuck Berry was, it got a big laugh. now when many reactors watch it, it goes rght over their head...
The studio recording is much more crafted. Chuck has about 40 songs that are full tens! Great, great songs!
The legend! ❤❤❤❤❤
1958 this absolutely Rock the world at least the world on this side of the hemisphere. If Elvis was the King of Rock and Michael Jackson was the King of pop where does it put this guy just throwing it out there people Merry Christmas and a Happy New
The Best!!!!!!!!!
One of a kind.👍
Rock and roll!
TY, my man. I appreciate!
Check out "My Ding - a- ling" live in London. Fantabulous!
There is a very good version of Johnny B Goode by Peter Tosh live at the Greek Theater 1983
That is how he invented rock and roll
Thank you
Now you see why I included him in my favorite guitarists list💖 p.s. You should definitely check out another favorite from Chuck Berry "You Never Can Tell"🎶
I always love Maybeline, and the story behind chosing the name
The Live Video ♡ The Thing ♡ Sung by Phil Harris in 1950 is a Must See Soooo Pretty Please React to It 🥰
No es un Violoncello, es un Contrabajo.
You should try him doing my ding a ling live. 🇨🇦🖖🏻
❤
You should watch the Hendrix cover of this song.
Try his song, Mabelline. It’s another good one.
Check out Little Richard "Long Tall Sally"
Chuck punched Keith Richards in the face because he touched his guitar
'Chuck Berry once gave me a black eye, which I later called his greatest hit.' ~ Keith Richards
It was a bass my man!🤨
Elvis Presley wasn't the King of Rock and Roll CHUCK BERRY WAS!
Chuck Berry was the "Father of Rock and Roll," the guitar style and the lyrics/stories he wrote were phenominal along with his performances. How you can say you don't know much about Chuck Berry is frankly pathetic. Because here, you at least admitted he is iconic and historical. Better read up on him - everything rock and roll emanates from him especially, but along with Elvis, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Fats Dominoe, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Bill Hailey and the Comets, so many others and R and B artists before them. Tp ignoe that musical history, and the historyo f jazz and popular music , is to deny who we are as Americans with our diversity and subcultures. Do you know who Duke Ellington is? Count Basie? Scott Joplin? Cab Calloway? King Oliver and Louis Armstrong? George Gerswin? Cole Porter etc etc? if not, then you don't know the musical history of your own country. I blame the wya the country fund school mjsic programs, always the ofrtstto be cut in budget meetings...you'll see a weed growing in a football sradium, but you will see an entire nation that is musically ignorant and culturally empty without even knowing it.
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Rock and Roll, started as "Race Music" it wasn't played on "white" stations, but it was played in England by pirate stations and English bands brought it back to America in 1964.