He is one of the most important guitarists in rock history. Many of the famous Rock guitarists list him as one of their influences. In fact, Chuck Berry is Angus Youngs idol. That's why he does the duckwalk. In tribute to Chuck B. Hang in there with your channel, Duane . I have seen several reaction channels and yours is, by far, the best. Just be patient. It will take off!
"Who do you guys feel that Chuck inspired over the years?" He's the primary inventor of rock music. He was the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was inducted on the day it opened.
You should check out the video of when he was inducted. He performs this same song with Bruce Springsteen and the admiration that shows on Springsteen’s face while they are performing together is just insane.
You have to react to Chuck's live performance of "My Ding A Ling". Chuck always spreads joy and puts a smile on your face. So talented and entertaining. The amount of artist Chuck influenced is countless. I hope you will do more reactions to Chuck. #CHUCKBERRY
Chuck Berry, along with a raft of other pioneers of rock (Bill Haley, Elvis, Buddy Holly etc) had a significant inluence on all the next generation of musicians: rarely were they copied, simply because they were so individual. I was fortunate enough to see/meet all of the early rock artists apart from Elvis, who regretably never performed in the UK. Thanks for the reaction.
😁 Anything else you check out, from anybody with a guitar 🎸 in it...was almost always influenced some way by Chuck (The Rolling Stones)👍👍 Spread the love Brother 🐶😎🇺🇸🤙
Elvis himself said that Chuck Berry was the King of Rock 'n Roll and he covered lots of his songs. I saw Chuck & Jerry Lee Lewis back n 2008…..Chuck Berry was certainly the better performer👌👏👍💎 (He asked if there were any requests and I shouted "Ding-a-ling", what he immediately started🤣🔄 I love Lots of his song... Maybelline & Brown Eyed Handsome Man are great....his whole discography is fantastic💎👌
Movie was back to the future 2 when Marty plays it at the dance I think it supposed to be he cousin Harvey berry phones chuck and let's him here the sound he later recorded I saw him a few times in 60s and 70s I don't want to here him anymore more myself I only listen to people around now I herd the old stuff back then Imagine how boring listening same stuff for so many years I was 9 When this came out 75 now the hell with that regards Dave
Chuck Berry was something special, a musician, a showman, a hair dresser, etc. Most of all, he was a hell of an entertainer.
He inspired everyone who picked up an electric guitar!
he inspired all rockers, he has many hits,
It was played in the films back to the future 1 and 2 and it was at the enchantment under the see dance
In 1958 it was rare to see Black music on TV. This performance is iconic.
He is one of the most important guitarists in rock history. Many of the famous Rock guitarists list him as one of their influences. In fact, Chuck Berry is Angus Youngs idol. That's why he does the duckwalk. In tribute to Chuck B.
Hang in there with your channel, Duane . I have seen several reaction channels and yours is, by far, the best.
Just be patient. It will take off!
Chuck inspired by them all, from Elvis to Little Richard, from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones. He had it all and thankfully lived a good long life.
He heavily inspired the Beatles. They LOVED his music.
Chucks the real OG if anyone was. Give 'Nadine' & 'Promised Land' a listen
"Who do you guys feel that Chuck inspired over the years?"
He's the primary inventor of rock music. He was the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was inducted on the day it opened.
You should check out the video of when he was inducted. He performs this same song with Bruce Springsteen and the admiration that shows on Springsteen’s face while they are performing together is just insane.
@@arlenewesterlund158 I've seen it. Springstein's face seems to say, "I can't believe it! I'm playing with Chuck Berry!"
Inspired, no. Imitated, maybe. Faked, you bet!
Marty Mcfly is the reason for this song he sung this at his parents high school dance by the sea
The Beatles , the Beachboys and many many others !
Johnny B Goode is on the voyager spacecraft that exited our solar system. That’s how influential and iconic Chuck Berry was
Wow!
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Richie Valens - La Bamba
Let's put it this way, Who didn't he inspire?
This song was featured in Back to the Future! It was sung by Michael J. Fox! You gotta watch it. It was a great scene!
Back to the future
Who did he inspire? Every rock and roll band since
You have to react to Chuck's live performance of "My Ding A Ling". Chuck always spreads joy and puts a smile on your face. So talented and entertaining. The amount of artist Chuck influenced is countless. I hope you will do more reactions to Chuck. #CHUCKBERRY
Chuck Berry, along with a raft of other pioneers of rock (Bill Haley, Elvis, Buddy Holly etc) had a significant inluence on all the next generation of musicians: rarely were they copied, simply because they were so individual. I was fortunate enough to see/meet all of the early rock artists apart from Elvis, who regretably never performed in the UK. Thanks for the reaction.
😁 Anything else you check out, from anybody with a guitar 🎸 in it...was almost always influenced some way by Chuck (The Rolling Stones)👍👍 Spread the love Brother 🐶😎🇺🇸🤙
Elvis himself said that Chuck Berry was the King of Rock 'n Roll and he covered lots of his songs.
I saw Chuck & Jerry Lee Lewis back n 2008…..Chuck Berry was certainly the better performer👌👏👍💎 (He asked if there were any requests and I shouted "Ding-a-ling", what he immediately started🤣🔄
I love Lots of his song... Maybelline & Brown Eyed Handsome Man are great....his whole discography is fantastic💎👌
Movie was back to the future 2 when Marty plays it at the dance I think it supposed to be he cousin Harvey berry phones chuck and let's him here the sound he later recorded I saw him a few times in 60s and 70s I don't want to here him anymore more myself I only listen to people around now I herd the old stuff back then Imagine how boring listening same stuff for so many years I was 9 When this came out 75 now the hell with that regards Dave
This ain't rap! You can actually dance to this!
That makes no sense 😂
@@DuaneReacts Rap is not dance music.
Check out dingaling live