@Monsieur Tarzan i know that..im a blues addict, i play country blues myself, picking style inspired by mississippi john hurt eluzabetn cotten, Taj Mahal etc. The point is that at the beginning i.loved the Stones. But except perhsps exile on main st. Keith doesnt make me " feel" ..the same goes for technical Eric Clapton for example..and instead i.adore Stevie Winwood or Angus. Keef gives the idea of an actor, a boring poser. But of course he' s superappreciated. I know my opinion is considered weird
And, this why Keith Richards is one of the greatest guitarist today. He was schooled and played with a LOT of the old timers - both rock and blues. Great clip of Chuck giving a lesson.
? CHUCK BERRY punched KEITH RICHARDS in the face. RICHARDS was playing on CHUCK BERRYS' album and kept arguing with CHUCK BERRY. CHUCK told Keith Richards, "When it's your record you play it your way This is my record and that's the way I want it done." Richards continued arguing with Chuck Berry and Berry clocked Keith Richards square in the face. Chuck punched him for doing just what you see him doing here, in the beginning. CHUCK BERRY checked Keith Richards' ego.
0:48 If looks could kill ... Keith had been playing Chuck Berry songs for decades at this point and arguably knew them better than Chuck did. Sometimes Chuck simply wanted to remind Keith where the Rolling Stones came from, upon which giant shoulders Mick & Keith stood : )
@@BarryWarne If Richards knew BERRYS' tunes BETTER than the man who wrote the music, he would have played it that way, considering he's playing with the man who made the sound. Richards gave no respect to that. You don't see CHUCK BERRY telling Richards to play that "sound" the way BERRY wants it to be heard, again and again? Listen to GARCIA play the same lick. He plays it with CHUCK BERRYS' intonation. Listen to BERRY and RICHARDS live with CLAPTON and you'll hear RICHARDS play this same lick with the same intonation as CHUCK BERRY.
Chuck isn't angry, he just wants Keith to play it right while Keith is frustrated with himself, under stress that it's THE CHUCK BERRY , but he wants to get it. It's a moment of learning the song to be played as it should be played and if not these moments, we the guitarists wouldn't play like we play. I always repeat Chuck's words in my head like he says it to me and I flow through everything 🤘
'The pianist' is Johnnie Johnson, who played on most of Berry's greatest records. Forgotten when the film was made, it relaunched his career and helped him get the credit he deserved for his part in the creation of rock'n'roll.
This is so interesting to watch. Since becoming famous, Keith surely was reminded very rarely by anyone that there are still things to learn (although I always wondered what was going on in his mind when he hung with Hendrix), and here he has to take lesson from one of the few people that he actually allowed to teach him. 🙂
Did Keith hang with Hendrix? I’ve never heard any stories of them spending any significant time together. I see there are some photos of them backstage somewhere, which are really cool. I’d never seen them before.
@@jg6698 And you come by this information how exactly? Just curious? I've heard stuff, but I don't deal in rumor, heresay, speculation, gossip, old wives tales and other assorted bullshit. Give me something more substantial and well documented and confirmed, verified, and perhaps even vouched for by more than one person. 😅😊 However, my other thought on the matter is who gives two shits what Richards and Hendrix did in their free time when together. It's really between them, God and perhaps,a fly or two on the wall.
@@markvaught672 Oh, excuse me. One of them died of an overdose during this period and the other has a well documented history of narcotics arrest in Europe and particularly North America, remember Toronto and Arkansas? He plead guilty in both North American arrest. So folks who spend their time using logic and not composing cutesy responses on youtube (complete with smiley face emojis) can reasonably conclude they got high in each others company. I was of age and enjoyed both Hendrix and the Stones but alas was never invited to socialize with either outfit. No pictures. We agree on not giving a hoot what they did. If I offended you with my flippant original response to the other poster, my most humble apology. It was gleaned from decades of observation at what the drug culture has done to this country. Like many I am grateful I survived.
Not quite 🤣 It had more so to do with Chuck wanted shit the way HE played it. Chuck punch Keith for insisting on playing something only SLIGHTLY different. Notice how they keep stopping and Chuck gets more and more irritated 🤣🤣🤣
I love how Chuck doesn't give him an INCH, but in a good way, and Keef just wants to get it right, and frustrated when he can't. The love between these two is gorgeous. GREAT footage.
The comments on this video disappoint me. Chuck is just trying to show the Keith the way he wants the intro played and the way it is played on record. Keith obviously has no issue with this intention but is just frustrated at himself for not being able to do so. All musicians have times when stuff just wont quite go right, and pressure is often a massive factor. Imagine Chuck Berry is standing next to you, and it’s easy to see why Keith may have just had moment going brain dead. Chuck isn’t nasty about him getting it wrong, he’s encouraging and is there to do what everyone else is, rehearse. Moments like these are why we have rehearsals. On a side note, I remember listening to that fill chuck does at the end and thinking it was probably the nicest rock n roll fill I’d ever heard and sitting down and working it out at like 14/15 years old. Good times. It’s not hard but back then it was a task for my ears and eyes to work together to unravel that fill.
@@danielmoore9209 Keith is a very loose bordering on sloppy player with a lot of groove and feeling. Chuck is a virtuoso perfectionist. Very different styles, IMO. I saw this moment as him being a perfectionist. But there are other moments in the doc where he is definitely fucking with Keith by rehearsing in one key and then trying to change the key before playing live on stage. He developed this bitter habit after being fucked with by racist backup players (chosen by promoters) that would try and mess him up. So he started retaliating against white players later in his career. The doc goes deep on this psychology. He was a complicated dude.
I agree completely. Keith just can't get the riff right, even I can hear that. That's just a fact. But we know from his book that Chuck was a complete dick anyway and a major disappointment. His look at 0:45 says everything.
@@diamonddog3685 Yes, there's another clip with Clapton where he's busting his balls. He's a bit of a bully and didn't he put cameras in the women's toilets of his restaurant? Not a nice person, but a fabulous musician.
Keith already one of the greatest guitar players at this time. He’d done that song several times. Stones even recorded it., but chuck is every bit as good as Keith & wants it his way. The end result was awesome & the show was Keith’s ideal. RIP chuck we love you . Keith is still pounding out the Riffs
Stones one of the greatest bands. Yes. Seen them years n years ago. KR one of the greatest guitarists ever. No Way. Example right here. CB more than once corrects him on a song that KR knows and has played.
@@larrymarvin2337 He isn’t one of the best TECHNICAL guitar players of all time for sure, but the riffs, chord voicings, open g techniques and more that he utilized and invented put him near the top imo.
Neither Keith nor Mssr. Berry are great guitar players technically. However, they are hands down far and away two of the best rock and rollers ever to strap on a guitar. Also, furthermore between the two of them there's no telling how many people they've influenced to pick up a guitar and learn to play. Thus, making this a better place in my humble estimation. For that, by no means small, contribution they can be forgiven for the countless transgressions etc no doubt in their lives throughout the years. Hail Hail Rock and Roll, indeed!!!
Anyone who’s ever been in a band knows exactly what this moment feels like. Your either one of the people going back and forth or just waiting it out with your Instrument. 😆
Maybe you could be the son of a rich movie producer and he manages to get you in a film and they dont know what character to give you so they make you play the knife in a stabbing scene so you dress like a knife and they put you in a giant mechanic hand for the close up stabbing scnene ? mayb
And its a damn shame.The opposite, I'm sure, than Keith was hoping for. Its funny though because I think viewers expect to see something different just as, I'm sure, Keith expected to experience and show. You can see the disappointment and frustration in Keiths demeanor and expressions and we feel it just watching it. But it is a documentary so it is what it is. You wanted to get to know the real Chuck... well you got it Great rock n roller but a real DICK of a guy. After watching this I can even see his wife and family telling him that he was wrong for assaulting Keith, lol. "Charles, wtf is WRONG with you ? Did you REALLY need to PUNCH that boy ?" etc etc. Maybe even his barber and the dude who pumps Chucks gas too !
C'est magnifique ce moment 😘😘😘 Peut importe la grandeur de celui ci il a le respect de l'autre .c'est de l'humilité Keith est un vrai musicien et quand à Chuck juste un mec qui voudrait que ce qu'il a inventé soit juste pour lui .👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Deacon Blues I love Chuck, don’t get me wrong, but it should’ve been the other way around. LOL. Keith is hands-down a much better guitar player in the grand scheme of things.
@@matthewlogan6501 Chuck was obviously a batter guitarist - he could repeat his phrases and parts over n over. Keith is struggling to make anything sound the same twice, sounded like he needed to go home and practice for a few weeks and then come back
The original is where my opinion of Keith Richards changed 100%! Hearing him doodle on some tasty blues and jazz licks something that you don't really get to hear in clarity when listening to a Stones concert. . So I came out of this rehearsal with new profound respect for Keith and genuine belief Chuck was an asshole! Lol🤔🤔🤷🤷
Actually, Chuck did not invent it. The pianist, Johnnie Johnson invented it. Chuck ripped it off of HIM and then copyrighted it in his OWN name. And THEN Keith took it.
@@ToryZStarbuck That’s partially incorrect! Johnnie has always said they were 50/50 partners in creating the music. But, yes, Chuck copyrighted it as if he did it alone.
Keith isn't the most mellowest of dudes, so I give him credit. I'm sure a lot of rehearsals go this way too. Christ, Chuck once punched Keith in the face and Keith just laughed it off.
I watched this scene many times on the Hail Hail Rock 'n' Loan videotape. Keith says I'm the one in charge of the live show, and Chuck says it's my live show. Johnny watches, stunned.
When I first saw the film, I thought Chuck was methodical. But now I can see that Chuck is teaching Keith not to compromise. Keith didn't really realise that at the time. 'A pupil doesn't realise it when he's told, but after a while you appreciate your master.
Alexandre Laurent Agreed. Don’t think Keith wasn’t listening. It’s all subjective in which version you like. I love chuck, but I liked Keith’s a little better. Keith is a much more inventive guitarist than Chuck. My opinion though.
Probably the right approach, but I doubt Chuck could play other people's song as well as Keith was doing other people's songs, Chuck's in this case. Then factor in that Keith was never an amazing guitar player to begin with and he was only doing this for Chuck's benefit. So fuck Chuck and his arrogance
@@dorianvaz7572 My opinion is that Keith is one of the most amazing guitar player ever. Because he plays with proper feeling and dynamics in a way that is very rare.
@@alexandrelaurent7941 In that case I think he did a great job of learning Chuck's song and getting the movie made. And Chuck should have shut the fuck up instead a being such a whiny bitch
Here's a perfect example of Richards appeal. He parlayed Americans drug culture and his pathetic place in it into a multi million dollar machine. As a guitarist he is exceedingly average. But the drug loving masses eat his shit up as though he's a messiah. Pathetic. Lol. More power to him.
Before this, Keith and Chuck were arguing. Too bad that seems to be cut out permanently .. no longer available. It just makes the song so much better when they really get into it.
when you've based your career on imitating, re-creating one of your idol's styles, finally get to meet them and they're like: "no, no, no; wait, stop..."
Thanks for uploading this video. It has been missing from RUclips for sometime. What makes it so good is not only the song, but Chuck Berry and Keith Richards were rated as the best two lead guitarist of their day and seeing them rehearing together is an absolute Gem. Also Chuck is a perfectionist who would fly off the handle every now and again. This has to be the best jamming video of them both on RUclips.
Neither Chuck or Keith were ever rated as two best lead guitarists, ever. Because they never were. Plenty of other guys got that recognition during those years
This isn’t a bonus clip I’ve had this on DVD since the early 1990s. It’s part of the movie ‘ Hail Hail Rock n Roll’ that Keith and others put together for Chucks 60 th birthday. I think it came out in 1986. I saw it first then in a repatoire Cinema here in Montreal.
Legend has it Keith is still working on that riff 😂
Keith had it right in the first place, Chuck was just an a-hole.
And Chuck Berry still telling him you gotta do It right
come on its a super easy riff. Chuck was for what ever reason was giving Keith a hard time
I’d bet he is 😂
as a wise man once said "the notes in-between are fucking with me"
"If you wanna get it right, let's get right" - pretty motivating when you hear it from Chuck Berry
@Evil Rev Just bought it... will start reading soon.
Keith is just a mediocre guitarist..but it can' t be said
@Monsieur Tarzan i know that..im a blues addict, i play country blues myself, picking style inspired by mississippi john hurt eluzabetn cotten, Taj Mahal etc. The point is that at the beginning i.loved the Stones. But except perhsps exile on main st. Keith doesnt make me " feel" ..the same goes for technical Eric Clapton for example..and instead i.adore Stevie Winwood or Angus. Keef gives the idea of an actor, a boring poser. But of course he' s superappreciated. I know my opinion is considered weird
@Monsieur Tarzan it was justvan example of someone foing something " his"...if it has to be pure " rock n roll" i ll.go for steppenwolf or cream
@Evil Rev
Drugs and alcohol was talking
Not Keith
And, this why Keith Richards is one of the greatest guitarist today. He was schooled and played with a LOT of the old timers - both rock and blues. Great clip of Chuck giving a lesson.
Chuck is not the one to give Keith a lesson!
I give Keith credit for checking his ego and trying to learn from Master Chuck. I gained much respect for Keith.
? CHUCK BERRY punched KEITH RICHARDS in the face.
RICHARDS was playing on CHUCK BERRYS' album and kept arguing with CHUCK BERRY. CHUCK told Keith Richards, "When it's your record you play it your way This is my record and that's the way I want it done."
Richards continued arguing with Chuck Berry and Berry clocked Keith Richards square in the face.
Chuck punched him for doing just what you see him doing here, in the beginning.
CHUCK BERRY checked Keith Richards' ego.
What a moment for kieth. I mean Chuck was his hero.
0:48 If looks could kill ... Keith had been playing Chuck Berry songs for decades at this point and arguably knew them better than Chuck did. Sometimes Chuck simply wanted to remind Keith where the Rolling Stones came from, upon which giant shoulders Mick & Keith stood : )
@@BarryWarne
If Richards knew BERRYS' tunes BETTER than the man who wrote the music, he would have played it that way, considering he's playing with the man who made the sound. Richards gave no respect to that. You don't see CHUCK BERRY telling Richards to play that "sound" the way BERRY wants it to be heard, again and again? Listen to GARCIA play the same lick. He plays it with CHUCK BERRYS' intonation. Listen to BERRY and RICHARDS live with CLAPTON and you'll hear RICHARDS play this same lick with the same intonation as CHUCK BERRY.
Why wasn't Chuck playing the lead intro himself?
The drummer sipping the can of Bud absolutely killed me. Chuck Berry didn't settle for anything other than perfection. R.I.P
That's Steve Jordan
Reefering that bud didn’t hurt much, either.
@JayAr709 Sure opened my mind anyway bro
you do not need much to be killed...
Keeeeef is perfection
Being in a band is 95% this.
exactly!!
If you band is 95% this you need to learn to play an instrument first 😅
True..
yup
100%
The stare of Johnnie Johnson, priceless! (in case you don’t know, the pianist)
THE pianist!
Thanks to Keeeeef Johnny Johnson came back to Chuck for this concert
Chuck isn't angry, he just wants Keith to play it right while Keith is frustrated with himself, under stress that it's THE CHUCK BERRY , but he wants to get it. It's a moment of learning the song to be played as it should be played and if not these moments, we the guitarists wouldn't play like we play.
I always repeat Chuck's words in my head like he says it to me and I flow through everything 🤘
"If you wanna get it right, let's get right"
Keith was playing it right! Chuck was an asshole! There, I said it! Lol
No, Chuck was a control freak and was being passive-aggressive, Keith was playing it right...another example of it's best not to meet your heroes....
How can you not hear the difference? Chuck was telling him to start the note at the top of the bend and Keith kept starting it at the bottom. 🤷
That look and little smirk Keith gives the pianist at 0:45 and the acknowledgement from the pianist is timeless.
'The pianist' is Johnnie Johnson, who played on most of Berry's greatest records. Forgotten when the film was made, it relaunched his career and helped him get the credit he deserved for his part in the creation of rock'n'roll.
Watched this video so many times. Luv the Chuck's reaction to Keith Richard's drinking. Johnnie Johnson looks on
Only 2 people on the planet to tell keith, "It ain't right." Keith is One.
So well said
theres thousands of better guitar players than this drugged up clown
This is so interesting to watch. Since becoming famous, Keith surely was reminded very rarely by anyone that there are still things to learn (although I always wondered what was going on in his mind when he hung with Hendrix), and here he has to take lesson from one of the few people that he actually allowed to teach him. 🙂
Did Keith hang with Hendrix? I’ve never heard any stories of them spending any significant time together.
I see there are some photos of them backstage somewhere, which are really cool. I’d never seen them before.
He hung with Hendrix doing what made him famous in the debased American culture-dope
@@jg6698 And you come by this information how exactly? Just curious?
I've heard stuff, but I don't deal in rumor, heresay, speculation, gossip, old wives tales and other assorted bullshit.
Give me something more substantial and well documented and confirmed, verified, and perhaps even vouched for by more than one person. 😅😊
However, my other thought on the matter is who gives two shits what Richards and Hendrix did in their free time when together.
It's really between them, God and perhaps,a fly or two on the wall.
@@markvaught672 Oh, excuse me. One of them died of an overdose during this period and the other has a well documented history of narcotics arrest in Europe and particularly North America, remember Toronto and Arkansas? He plead guilty in both North American arrest. So folks who spend their time using logic and not composing cutesy responses on youtube (complete with smiley face emojis) can reasonably conclude they got high in each others company. I was of age and enjoyed both Hendrix and the Stones but alas was never invited to socialize with either outfit. No pictures.
We agree on not giving a hoot what they did. If I offended you with my flippant original response to the other poster, my most humble apology. It was gleaned from decades of observation at what the drug culture has done to this country. Like many I am grateful I survived.
*Chuck Berry was an original! Even Keith Richards had to learn from him!* 🎸
Not quite 🤣
It had more so to do with Chuck wanted shit the way HE played it.
Chuck punch Keith for insisting on playing something only SLIGHTLY different.
Notice how they keep stopping and Chuck gets more and more irritated 🤣🤣🤣
Yes sir! That it is!
Chuck Berry invented rock and roll
I'm sure they both learned something from it other
@@TheGravygun chuck Berry invented nothing ✌️😎
I love how Chuck doesn't give him an INCH, but in a good way, and Keef just wants to get it right, and frustrated when he can't. The love between these two is gorgeous. GREAT footage.
Chuck was a perfectionist, he often brought musicians to tears. You might be Keith but you got to get it right. So cool
A must see for any lover of rock and roll.. we saw it on VHS a while back..great to see it's been digitized
The comments on this video disappoint me. Chuck is just trying to show the Keith the way he wants the intro played and the way it is played on record. Keith obviously has no issue with this intention but is just frustrated at himself for not being able to do so. All musicians have times when stuff just wont quite go right, and pressure is often a massive factor. Imagine Chuck Berry is standing next to you, and it’s easy to see why Keith may have just had moment going brain dead. Chuck isn’t nasty about him getting it wrong, he’s encouraging and is there to do what everyone else is, rehearse. Moments like these are why we have rehearsals.
On a side note, I remember listening to that fill chuck does at the end and thinking it was probably the nicest rock n roll fill I’d ever heard and sitting down and working it out at like 14/15 years old. Good times. It’s not hard but back then it was a task for my ears and eyes to work together to unravel that fill.
Well put
Yes I totally agree. Keith lost focus a moment. But I think he did the greatest job at the final show.
@@danielmoore9209 Keith is a very loose bordering on sloppy player with a lot of groove and feeling. Chuck is a virtuoso perfectionist. Very different styles, IMO. I saw this moment as him being a perfectionist. But there are other moments in the doc where he is definitely fucking with Keith by rehearsing in one key and then trying to change the key before playing live on stage. He developed this bitter habit after being fucked with by racist backup players (chosen by promoters) that would try and mess him up. So he started retaliating against white players later in his career. The doc goes deep on this psychology. He was a complicated dude.
I agree completely. Keith just can't get the riff right, even I can hear that. That's just a fact. But we know from his book that Chuck was a complete dick anyway and a major disappointment. His look at 0:45 says everything.
@@diamonddog3685 Yes, there's another clip with Clapton where he's busting his balls. He's a bit of a bully and didn't he put cameras in the women's toilets of his restaurant? Not a nice person, but a fabulous musician.
What a star Keith. Humility meets superpowers. 👍👍
Great reply!
Keith already one of the greatest guitar players at this time. He’d done that song several times. Stones even recorded it., but chuck is every bit as good as Keith & wants it his way. The end result was awesome & the show was Keith’s ideal. RIP chuck we love you . Keith is still pounding out the Riffs
And it's Chuck's tune and Chuck's show, so KR knows the line he must walk (a la Johnny Cash).
Stones one of the greatest bands. Yes. Seen them years n years ago. KR one of the greatest guitarists ever. No Way. Example right here. CB more than once corrects him on a song that KR knows and has played.
@@larrymarvin2337 He isn’t one of the best TECHNICAL guitar players of all time for sure, but the riffs, chord voicings, open g techniques and more that he utilized and invented put him near the top imo.
@@michaelsacco4212 bruh Keith Richards is one of the greatest guitarists I’ve ever heard 💯facts the riff master..
Neither Keith nor Mssr. Berry are great guitar players technically.
However, they are hands down far and away two of the best rock and rollers ever to strap on a guitar.
Also, furthermore between the two of them there's no telling how many people they've influenced to pick up a guitar and learn to play. Thus, making this a better place in my humble estimation.
For that, by no means small, contribution they can be forgiven for the countless transgressions etc no doubt in their lives throughout the years.
Hail Hail Rock and Roll, indeed!!!
Anyone who’s ever been in a band knows exactly what this moment feels like. Your either one of the people going back and forth or just waiting it out with your Instrument. 😆
who else could you be in that situation
Maybe you could be the son of a rich movie producer and he manages to get you in a film and they dont know what character to give you so they make you play the knife in a stabbing scene so you dress like a knife and they put you in a giant mechanic hand for the close up stabbing scnene
?
mayb
I felt the drummers Budweiser moment in my soul.
@@skepchica Haha, exactly!
This looks like it was filmed today 😂
😆😆😆
34 years ago
Probably because we haven’t progressed beyond the 80s
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 mmmm yes we have... pretty sure y’all didn’t have touch screen iPhones where you could literally watch RUclips n shit...
@@StackRunItUp Ummmm, yes, it was called a television, genius.
If it takes me all night and day......... just the most beautiful moment in Rock and Roll.
Omg that little boy in trouble face that Kieth makes cracks me up everytime
Love your own wording chestrockwell, that's what cracks me up😃😃😃👍☘️☘️
you can really feel the tension in the room
You could feel the tension in every continent😎😎😎
And its a damn shame.The opposite, I'm sure, than Keith was hoping for. Its funny though because I think viewers expect to see something different just as, I'm sure, Keith expected to experience and show. You can see the disappointment and frustration in Keiths demeanor and expressions and we feel it just watching it. But it is a documentary so it is what it is.
You wanted to get to know the real Chuck... well you got it Great rock n roller but a real DICK of a guy. After watching this I can even see his wife and family telling him that he was wrong for assaulting Keith, lol. "Charles, wtf is WRONG with you ? Did you REALLY need to PUNCH that boy ?" etc etc. Maybe even his barber and the dude who pumps Chucks gas too !
That throw away lick at the end there was fire
Chuck's gonna find something... always teaching & just loves changing things up mid-stream 😆🎸
exactly, try to find a recording where Chuck plays it the way he asks from Keith ..., he's just messing with him while the camera is rolling ...
I saw the fully movie there was big argument after that
yea , thats just part of what happened , chuck really goes for it later ...love to see the full length of this again
Big time...edited but you can see it...Keef bought to kill him lol
Keith's look after been told off at the start. Priceless. 🙄
The little looks everyone is making here are pretty great
Keith never plays mechanically. A riff always breathes.
C'est magnifique ce moment 😘😘😘
Peut importe la grandeur de celui ci il a le respect de l'autre .c'est de l'humilité
Keith est un vrai musicien et quand à Chuck juste un mec qui voudrait que ce qu'il a inventé soit juste pour lui .👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
We can learn something new everyday...
Chuck Berry solid as a rock! Getting it right is the only way ...
I swear at one point it looks like Keith looks at Chuck like “just let me play the bloody thing”
Deacon Blues I love Chuck, don’t get me wrong, but it should’ve been the other way around. LOL. Keith is hands-down a much better guitar player in the grand scheme of things.
From what I've heard about how Keith feels about Chuck, that would be the LAST thing Keith would be thinking.
Yes, he really does. Berry could be a real asshole to work with!
Bwaaahahaha
@@matthewlogan6501 Chuck was obviously a batter guitarist - he could repeat his phrases and parts over n over. Keith is struggling to make anything sound the same twice, sounded like he needed to go home and practice for a few weeks and then come back
The editing on this is superb lol. Wish this was the entire scene, its priceless!.
The original is where my opinion of Keith Richards changed 100%! Hearing him doodle on some tasty blues and jazz licks something that you don't really get to hear in clarity when listening to a Stones concert. . So I came out of this rehearsal with new profound respect for Keith and genuine belief Chuck was an asshole! Lol🤔🤔🤷🤷
Chuck was just being a ball breaker because HE COULD.
A lot of years of resentment coming out.
@@flynnlizzy5469 Chuck never had to cover another artist's material. Can't say that about Keith or Mick Jagger.
I saw the whole documentary last night. Very interesting.
Este vídeo é perfeito. Quando penso em desistir da guitarra, venho vê-lo. E ver o Keith errando 😅
0:45 La cara de Keith no tiene precio ajajaja, es como si dijera: "Lo tolero solo porque es Chuck Berry, si fuera Mick le rompería la cara" xd
0:55 look at that dudes eyes lmao
@Tuco The Rat 😂
yo estaría peor amigo, mira esas bestias tocando enfrente tuyo
Who would know better how to play Chuck Berry than Chuck Berry?
I know how Keeeeef feels. I've been in several rehearsals where everyone else is looking at you like 'dude, c'mon man.' lol.
Keith has been the perfectionist and Berry was just saying - ok , you want to play that game ? I invented this - get it right !
Actually, Chuck did not invent it. The pianist, Johnnie Johnson invented it. Chuck ripped it off of HIM and then copyrighted it in his OWN name. And THEN Keith took it.
Those Double stop riffs started with Chuck so Keith has got nothing on him.
@@ToryZStarbuck That’s partially incorrect! Johnnie has always said they were 50/50 partners in creating the music. But, yes, Chuck copyrighted it as if he did it alone.
If your idol talks listening is all ya have to do. And then, thanks for the lesson.
Keith isn't the most mellowest of dudes, so I give him credit. I'm sure a lot of rehearsals go this way too. Christ, Chuck once punched Keith in the face and Keith just laughed it off.
I don't see a fight. Just one master who knows what he wants, and a guy who's too incompetent to get it done.
What I wouldn't give for just one guitar lesson from Chuck.
What a cool guys! from Japan
I watched this scene many times on the Hail Hail Rock 'n' Loan videotape. Keith says I'm the one in charge of the live show, and Chuck says it's my live show. Johnny watches, stunned.
Poor Keith, and he couldn't even go to the loo for a break, Chuck still watching him
Very Nice Teaching... 👍👍👍
The power play is fascinating to watch. Correct the great Chuck Berry & expect the same back.
Keefy already looks 75 years old here lol
When I first saw the film, I thought Chuck was methodical.
But now I can see that Chuck is teaching Keith not to compromise.
Keith didn't really realise that at the time.
'A pupil doesn't realise it when he's told, but after a while you appreciate your master.
¡Chuk a gentleman!
And Keith, excellent disciple!
👍👍👍👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏
0:45 - imagine if it were Mick giving Keith this much trouble...
He did, actually, the Undercover sessions in late 1982
This is the best bit of the whole film - Keef's look!😂
When two clouds collide there's going to be a storm I bet Keith plays it that way now
Keith dont even want to face toward chuck, he mad
Love the little solo chuck does
I guess it was at this rehearsal where Keith learned the quote, "never meet your heroes"
Lol Monzo😃😃😃😃😃
Fantastic!!!
0:47 Keiths giving the eye early to save face thinking that's the end of it, if only he knew he's about to be taken down a ways yet ! 😂
Keith Richards king of Riffs
Cool dude ❤
Don't argue with Chuck. He wrote it and it sounds way better his way.
I don't feel like Keith was trying to argue anyway. But clearly the bend he wants Keith to play is perfection :)
Alexandre Laurent Agreed. Don’t think Keith wasn’t listening. It’s all subjective in which version you like. I love chuck, but I liked Keith’s a little better. Keith is a much more inventive guitarist than Chuck. My opinion though.
Probably the right approach, but I doubt Chuck could play other people's song as well as Keith was doing other people's songs, Chuck's in this case. Then factor in that Keith was never an amazing guitar player to begin with and he was only doing this for Chuck's benefit. So fuck Chuck and his arrogance
@@dorianvaz7572 My opinion is that Keith is one of the most amazing guitar player ever. Because he plays with proper feeling and dynamics in a way that is very rare.
@@alexandrelaurent7941 In that case I think he did a great job of learning Chuck's song and getting the movie made. And Chuck should have shut the fuck up instead a being such a whiny bitch
I love this movie
Brutal spy quality 🤩🤩🤘🤘
Where's the whole thing? I want to see Keith's steely eye's.
Rock God teaching Jesus of Rock!
Beautiful
Keith Richards! 🎸❤️🙏
Kent Karlsson 👍 you've said it well
I've noticed that Chuck's style has some feathery nuances which Keith never really nailed and in this video the bill arrives in the mail:)
Chuck was a better player than Keith,period
Originator teaches imitator.
@@jjrj8568 different style of players
I would kill to learn how strum the rythym guitar like Keith does
heroin
@@patriciagullickson2046 and LSD, and Hashish every day even still....one could probably get high from a drip of Keef's sweat!
All of the above...
Here's a perfect example of Richards appeal. He parlayed Americans drug culture and his pathetic place in it into a multi million dollar machine. As a guitarist he is exceedingly average. But the drug loving masses eat his shit up as though he's a messiah. Pathetic. Lol. More power to him.
CHUCK BERRY YOU ARE THE MASTER OF THE MASTER ❤
wonderful
Der Meister gibt den Ton an, sonst niemand!
Hail! Hail! Chuck Berry! Respect!
damn, Steve Jordan on drums
Amazing. The dude looks 34 today
wondered who it was
The face of the piano man !!!
Priceless! :)
Chuck wasn’t about to let Keith do it his way! 😂😂😂
Keith’s version is easier to play, but Chuck’s sounds better. I don’t blame Chuck for wanting that part to be the way it was written.
I know that Chuck's way is right because it's his song but I play it and like it more like Keef by picking it, bending it up and vibrating it.
Chuck berry un maestro corrigiendo a su alumno
La realidad es esa.
LAS 2 🎸GUITARRAS🎸DE ROCK & ROLL MÁS GRANDE DEL PLANETA 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK. KEITH KEITH KEITH KEITH KEITH!!!!💥🇦🇷🇦🇷💥🔗💀🔗
Todavía hay un compatriota que entiende algo de Rock and Roll...
@@nahuelfedericorene8102 ONLY ROCK & STONES 👅🎸👅🔗💀🔗💥🇦🇷💥
0:57 this expression says it all haha
This is where Keith avoided another punch hahaha!
Giants, still learning from each other !
Keith is learning from Chuck, don't get it twisted.
Keith Richards commented that he had never heard Chuck Berry play in tune!
Wow it's amazing Keefy didn't just say, fu8k this I'm leaving?
Before this, Keith and Chuck were arguing. Too bad that seems to be cut out permanently .. no longer available. It just makes the song so much better when they really get into it.
This it, by chance? ruclips.net/video/LiKx1RQqPUE/видео.html
Agreed! I gained so much respect for Keith keeping his cool. This is also when I realized Chuck was an asshole! There I said it!
Is this when chuck punched Keith for using his guitar without his permission
No that was earlier in his life.
That was way earlier, probably late 60s/early 70s
when you've based your career on imitating, re-creating one of your idol's styles, finally get to meet them and they're like: "no, no, no; wait, stop..."
Imitating recreating ? Do you listen to the same stones ?
@@lacucaracha3694 borrowed,inspired,imitated,sampled,stole..
@@PinoyAbnoy yeah like every musician , famous or not , in the history of music ever
@@lacucaracha3694 im currently reading the book life by keith richards. thats why im going through stones/keith vids
Lol in what universe do you think Keith's guitar playing sounds like or imitates Chuck's?
Thanks for uploading this video. It has been missing from RUclips for sometime. What makes it so good is not only the song, but Chuck Berry and Keith Richards were rated as the best two lead guitarist of their day and seeing them rehearing together is an absolute Gem. Also Chuck is a perfectionist who would fly off the handle every now and again. This has to be the best jamming video of them both on RUclips.
Berry was a jerk who didn’t put on a good show for decades and received 10k up front for our privilege.
ruclips.net/video/wwhlQgvNTFI/видео.html
Chuck was mainly a rythm player on most of his records
Neither Chuck or Keith were ever rated as two best lead guitarists, ever. Because they never were. Plenty of other guys got that recognition during those years
@Evil Rev well he mixed it up but his main thing is the classic 12 bar shuffle
Keith is a rhythm guitarist.
*_LEGENDS 🤘_*
respect Keith
This isn’t a bonus clip I’ve had this on DVD since the early 1990s. It’s part of the movie ‘ Hail Hail Rock n Roll’ that Keith and others put together for Chucks 60 th birthday. I think it came out in 1986. I saw it first then in a repatoire Cinema here in Montreal.
still love that poor drummers face like Hey I didn't do it
@@ToryZStarbuck oh my goodness
Jennifer sun well observed😃😃😃😃☘️
Keith’s like, close enough. Chuck’s like, no it ain’t even. Get your shit together Richards.
Jimmy Hendrix is the true master!
R.I.P.
Berry punched Keith one time when he tapped him on the shoulder to say hello backstage. Keith is a gentleman to deal with the guy anymore
Impresionante llenar los zapatos de Chuck berry