Same here. We watched Sha Na Na religiously. Family time, then it was time to go to bed after Goodnight Sweetheart. Then Dallas came on after for my Mom to watch. They did bring families together, something that you don't see much of now sadly.
I remember my grandpa telling me stories about his Saturday nights. He would watch Sha-Na-Na from his house because thats when the next door neighbor brat would finally fall asleep. For a long time, i didnt know what he meant when grandpa said, he would "sneak through her window and the neighbor lady would let him come inside her back door." Now i know EXACTLY what he meant.
Look up the home videos that they found if him pissing on and farting on hookers in his living room. I bet it might change your view a bit. I love the man's music bit he was a sick freak.
@@440Nichole7.2 Im sure all u haters have never made a mistake or gotten into trouble ever in your life. Last i heard we are all sinners and make stupid mistakes sometimes. Yes some worse than others but before we start damning people left and right we need to remember the stupid things we ourselves have done before throwing stones at people. Learning how to forgive would be nice also. If we refuse to forgive God will refuse to forgive us. I dont know about you but i want to be forgiven for my sins and mistakes.
@@440Nichole7.2 he couldn’t be any worse than that child molesting so called king of rock and roll, you know the guy from Memphis who stole a lot of his songs from black artists and was messing around with an underage girl, I believe her name was Priscilla, I’m not sure what his name was, maybe you can help me out 😂😂
I remember watching Sha Na Na Na with my parents, and I Remember making a point of watching the night Chuck Berry was on and understood why pretty much the whole world went absolutely CRAZY with this guy. I also remember how my father always perked up every Saturday evening because of the memories of being a teenager in the 1950's in NYC.
Same here. Dad was a production of Bensonhurst and stories of Alan Freid made feel like I was part of his youth in 1955. That and his memories of Dodgers when they were still the REAL Dodgers
Great performance! Chuck Berry was the real deal, and the way the guys on guitar and bass played it up - what a great moment in music television history. Thanks for uploading this.
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I love how the bass player is just beaming in seventh heaven that he's playing with Chuck Berry and doesn't take his eyes off him the whole performance! I reckon anyone lucky enough to work on that show must've had an awesome time making it too!
If you were playing a pickup gig with Chuck, or were lucky enough to have him sit-in at a club, it was *always* a good idea to watch him closely, especially his hands. He had a habit of changing positions without notice, thus changing the key. If the band didn't catch it, and played a clunker, who caught the blame? A tough lesson, but from a master performer and player.
One of the grandfathers of rock and roll , his guitar style was imitated by so many after. A icon that won’t come again. This show was great I remember it so well
The most influential rock and roll figure in the world. Rest in peace king of rock and roll the only Chuck Berry. John Lennon said once if a rock and roll didn't have a name it will be called Chuck Berry
I will die happier knowing Chuck Berry's music will be around a billion years from now. It's on the gold record on Voyager 1. Somewhere out there, an alien is going to hit the musical jackpot....
@@bikebudha01 Nice setup. Did you know they received a message from outer space as a result of that recording on the Voyager 1 mission. The message read: MORE CHUCK BERRY - I'll never get tired of that joke.
What a flashback to better times. I used to watch this show growing up. I saw Sha-na-na in concert in Chattanooga Tn in the 70"s. Sadly I wasn't able to see Chuck Berry. Thanks for the memories!
This show made me feel good watching it. I'll look up if I can buy the DVD collection. I wish watching TV made me entertained, but I don't watch any TV anymore for a reason.
Some people don't know that CB was also a good blues instrumentalist. Look up "blue Feeling by CB. Listen to him play..it's great. also the piano player is fantastic Long time Chess studio player Johnny Johnson.
Back in the late 70's got to see Sha Na Na at the Arie Crown Theater at McCormick Place in Chicago along with Andy Kaufman. They put on an three and a half hour non-stop show.
I am so glad Chuck Berry performed a live rendition of this classic on the show. I get the sense that the full extent of his pedigree was not fully understood at the time he appeared on the show.
That was so freaking awesome,,,, makes ya homesick for the past ,,,, God bless Y'ALL who got to see this when it aired on tv first ,,,, cuz like me y'all old lol lol lol YEAH
Chuck Berry looked fantastic,he was,is a wonderful singer from back then . I know that he died some time ago I send my condolences to his family members,friends,fans . Rest in peace Chuck .
Sha Na Na were the American greatest TV show in their heyday, RIP Chuck Berry. I love those old time TV episodes back then with my parents in the 1970's as a little kid. 📺🇺🇸🆒😄😃😀😊😉☺🎶🎵🌈
Check him out, get his autobiography, watch a movie called hail hail rock n roll!, he was/is the king. I prefer his stuff or at least the way he played it from late 60's to late 90's. The early fifties stuff was too stifled.
I saw Chuck Berry in 1976 at the San Diego sports arena it was incredible!! It was after a basketball game and we weren’t suppose to be on the court, well the minute he started playing everyone hit the floor, they tried to stop him but he just kept on going it was awesome!
I saw them in the early 70s. Very entertaining and fun show. Used to watch them on TV too. Got a couple of their albums somewhere around here. Have to dig them and spin th6.
Sha na na..I remember the tv show. Ffs...Sha na na played Woodstock. This is great. Playing live in the studio here with the Godfather of Guitar rock..fantastic.
@@cooldaddy2877 what major rock and roll guitar player came before Chuck Berry? Maybe Bo Diddley?....what are you on about since you seem to know so much? Please enlighten me...and no, Les Paul wasn't a rock and roller.
Bill Haley (1954), Elvis Presley (1954), Little Richard (1955), Bo Diddley (1955). I was a DJ back then and knew Haley, Bo Diddley and Chuck. Hope you are enlightened now. Yes, Les Paul was not a Rock'n'Roller.@@chrispraz877
Used to watch Sha-Na-Na with my Mom every Saturday night. When they were done singing "Goodnight, Sweetheart" it was time for bed. Miss you, Ma.
I was about 15 y/o and my dad and I would (also) watch this weekly show. it was father and son time.he turned me on to the fifties. miss those times.
Same here. We watched Sha Na Na religiously. Family time, then it was time to go to bed after Goodnight Sweetheart. Then Dallas came on after for my Mom to watch. They did bring families together, something that you don't see much of now sadly.
Same with me
I remember my grandpa telling me stories about his Saturday nights.
He would watch Sha-Na-Na from his house because thats when the next door neighbor brat would finally fall asleep.
For a long time, i didnt know what he meant when grandpa said, he would "sneak through her window and the neighbor lady would let him come inside her back door."
Now i know EXACTLY what he meant.
I used to watch it too, Sheriff Lobo, other great TV shows around that time. Oh, BJ & The Bear 😉
How could 26 people not "like" this? Its impossible not to like Chuck Berry!!!! He is the TRUE King of Rock n Roll for goodness sake!!!!!!!!!!
Look up the home videos that they found if him pissing on and farting on hookers in his living room. I bet it might change your view a bit. I love the man's music bit he was a sick freak.
Answer . You can't fix Stupid !
the father of rock and roll and also a horrible human being .
@@440Nichole7.2 Im sure all u haters have never made a mistake or gotten into trouble ever in your life. Last i heard we are all sinners and make stupid mistakes sometimes. Yes some worse than others but before we start damning people left and right we need to remember the stupid things we ourselves have done before throwing stones at people. Learning how to forgive would be nice also. If we refuse to forgive God will refuse to forgive us. I dont know about you but i want to be forgiven for my sins and mistakes.
@@440Nichole7.2 he couldn’t be any worse than that child molesting so called king of rock and roll, you know the guy from Memphis who stole a lot of his songs from black artists and was messing around with an underage girl, I believe her name was Priscilla, I’m not sure what his name was, maybe you can help me out 😂😂
I remember watching Sha Na Na Na with my parents, and I Remember making a point of watching the night Chuck Berry was on and understood why pretty much the whole world went absolutely CRAZY with this guy. I also remember how my father always perked up every Saturday evening because of the memories of being a teenager in the 1950's in NYC.
Same here. Dad was a production of Bensonhurst and stories of Alan Freid made feel like I was part of his youth in 1955. That and his memories of Dodgers when they were still the REAL Dodgers
What year was this??
@@beankobe8205 Chuck Berry appeared on the Sha-Na-Na TV show in 1977.
Having Chuck Berry as a guest performer was one of the highlights of the entire run of the series.
Playing on stage with Chuck Berry for a live audience had to be a major thrill for the guitar players.
They also played Woodstock! They are so great
Great performance! Chuck Berry was the real deal, and the way the guys on guitar and bass played it up - what a great moment in music television history. Thanks for uploading this.
Chuck took all the nonsense in good spirit then rocked the place down. He looks great. Ageless.
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@Zaire Cameron Instablaster :)
I'm so glad Marty Mcfly introduced rock and roll to Mr. Berry's cousins.
😂 Hell yeah bro I don’t know if anybody got that reference but I did
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Marvin berry. I wonder how his hand is now?
You know that new sound you’re looking for? Well, listen to this!
Born in 1970. Definitely got it!
I love how the bass player is just beaming in seventh heaven that he's playing with Chuck Berry and doesn't take his eyes off him the whole performance!
I reckon anyone lucky enough to work on that show must've had an awesome time making it too!
R.I.P. Chico Ryan (the bass player)
I watched this show regularly. I don’t remember them ever playing instruments. Cool to see they could and did.
the band kicked ass
@@stephenedgecock Not a lot of live Chuck Berry that I've seen, and too much of it is pretty clunky back up. This is straight-forward good stuff.
If you were playing a pickup gig with Chuck, or were lucky enough to have him sit-in at a club, it was *always* a good idea to watch him closely, especially his hands. He had a habit of changing positions without notice, thus changing the key. If the band didn't catch it, and played a clunker, who caught the blame? A tough lesson, but from a master performer and player.
That feeling you get as soon as Chuck hits that guitar!
Nothing better !!
What a piece of historical film, amazing.
One of the grandfathers of rock and roll , his guitar style was imitated by so many after. A icon that won’t come again. This show was great I remember it so well
@@oldjarhead386 He’s the rock and roll FATHER !!
Absolutely great performance, Chuck was a legend and not to forget Sha Na Na was at Woodstock,
You can see that "Sha Na Na" were in heaven playing with the great Chuck Berry.
Happy Days, Sha Na Na then GEASE. People in the mid to late 1970's loved them some 1950's nostalgia.
GEASE ????? - You can edit your spelling , if , perhaps you meant "GREASE " - If you meant "GEESE " , well , you spelt that wrong as well
Pure awesomeness! I really get goose bumps watching this. Wish i had a time mashine to go back to the good old days.
The most influential rock and roll figure in the world. Rest in peace king of rock and roll the only Chuck Berry. John Lennon said once if a rock and roll didn't have a name it will be called Chuck Berry
Little Richard might disagree.
I will die happier knowing Chuck Berry's music will be around a billion years from now. It's on the gold record on Voyager 1. Somewhere out there, an alien is going to hit the musical jackpot....
@@bikebudha01 Nice setup. Did you know they received a message from outer space as a result of that recording on the Voyager 1 mission.
The message read: MORE CHUCK BERRY
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I'll never get tired of that joke.
Sex pistols said the same
Elvis the king.John say before Elvis i was nothing.without Elvis no Beatles.
The real king of rock n roll
No, that was Elvis. Chuck is even on record saying so.
Chuck was in fine form and the band was kicking ass behind him!
Chuck hitting bum notes as usual.
My Mom loved this show. And this was one of her favorite episodes. Us kids liked watching Sha-Na-Na too. So corny, but lots of music.
I have 3 words for this video Wow! Wow! Wow! David here a fan of Rock and Roll for over 50 years! Thanks for posting!
Funny skit and great performance from the legend himself. R.I.P Chuck Berry.
Now Chuck Berry really was the 1950's rock and roller !.
This should be in the Television Hall of Fame
What a flashback to better times. I used to watch this show growing up. I saw Sha-na-na in concert in Chattanooga Tn in the 70"s. Sadly I wasn't able to see Chuck Berry. Thanks for the memories!
I use to Love these guys!!!🤣😂 Great memories!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
I remember watching this in the 70's.
Great music, Great show! And the Legendary Chuck Berry!
Chuck looked like he was having a great time, it was just better years ago, it really was.
This show made me feel good watching it. I'll look up if I can buy the DVD collection. I wish watching TV made me entertained, but I don't watch any TV anymore for a reason.
NOBODY CAN PLAY OR COULD PLAY A GUITAR LIKE CHUCK BERRY, THE WAY CHUCK BERRY DANCE WITH THE GUITAR AND SMILING STYLING.
Rest in peace chuck berry. You a true legend.
R.I.P. Chuck...You are the greatest artist from the 50's... One of the all-time great guitar players too.
Some people don't know that CB was also a good blues instrumentalist. Look up "blue Feeling by CB. Listen to him play..it's great. also the piano player is fantastic Long time Chess studio player Johnny Johnson.
Really appreciate this mans talent! Your a legend I can really see your influence on my bands a such as AC/DC. Rockabilly rules !
Greatest artist of the 50s is the King!
Chuck was good though.
Also a pervert
That was Elvis.
I remember watching this after school everyday 😍 with a Bowl of cereal 🥣
I loved watching this show when I was little. Such great memories. And of course the great music👌✨️🎶😎💗
These guys were the best of the best in the early 70s. GOT TO SEE THEM IN PERSON in Milwaukee, they were awesome. Love you guys and Thanks.
I saw them back then at the Wisconsin State Fairgrounds!
Back in the late 70's got to see Sha Na Na at the Arie Crown Theater at McCormick Place in Chicago along with Andy Kaufman. They put on an three and a half hour non-stop show.
I was there too! Andy's Elvis great lead in to Sha Na Na! ☺
Wow! You lucky dog!
Loved this show growing up wish they would bring something like this back
Same
There is no talent today like we saw growing up. And they didn't need half naked females prancing around.
🇧🇷 We Latin Americans love Chuck Berry, he really was a big guitar player, a big singer and a big man.
Dark # - 🇪🇨
@@alejandropaez1020 tamo junto irmão.
Chuck made me rock.
I caught Sha Na Na at the Whiskey on the Sunset Strip 69-70ish They put on a fabulous show
Chuck Berry RIP. The greatest ever.
No, that was elvis.
Damn chuck could rock and roll
I used to wach this show during the mid to late 1980's when Rock "N" Roll was still a big seller in my country :-)
That crazy rock and roll music has me going all night long!!
I am so glad Chuck Berry performed a live rendition of this classic on the show. I get the sense that the full extent of his pedigree was not fully understood at the time he appeared on the show.
Legends live forever.
The True Father and King of Rock n Roll!!!
Very good Chuck Berry
kind of feel sorry for they younger generation who don't know this music
l think if they heard this they would be sorry for you.To their ears this would sound rough,basic and naive.However superb we think his music is
David Glowacki your observation is misguided.not all music is like that.begging you listen to some old country.
I am 15 years old boy from Bulgaria and I am one of the biggest fans of Chuck Berry
fans you have good taste in music.
@@reggieholder576 are you talking to me
The real roots of American rock and roll!
No, he was later than Bill Haley and Elvis.
The Father of Rock and Roll.
That was so freaking awesome,,,, makes ya homesick for the past ,,,, God bless Y'ALL who got to see this when it aired on tv first ,,,, cuz like me y'all old lol lol lol YEAH
The King of Rock & Roll Chuck Berry, what a great showman!!
E L V I S.
I rey watching this show with grandparents and mom. Miss them days. This was real music
This is like Superman showing up in the middle of the Avengers movie.
and kicked everyone's ass
Chuck was so handsome here, and at the top of his game. He made it look easy. Thanks to ShaNaNa, we got to see this.
I still have chuck Berry's 'after school session ' record..one of my favorite...awesome...love Sha na na...👍👍
I miss this great band and I miss this great show!!!!
Chuck Berry the real king of Rock and Roll
E L V I S was the king and Chuck said it himself...hey but you know better.
I used to watch this show when I was a kid with my parents. Classic
What year is this??
1977 season one episode 19
I remember him. Love his performance.
Loved this show back in the day
Goodnight.... and grease for peace
This is heavenly, golden, ...
Use to watch this over my grandma's house, she never missed an episode. This looks like it was shot on the same set as Sesame St.
Simply legendary performer
Chuck Berry looked fantastic,he was,is a wonderful singer from back then . I know that he died some time ago I send my condolences to his family members,friends,fans . Rest in peace Chuck .
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
What a guy..the greatest rock and roller with jerry lee ....I never name Elvis ..he is in a class for him self.❤
Sha Na Na were the American greatest TV show in their heyday, RIP Chuck Berry. I love those old time TV episodes back then with my parents in the 1970's as a little kid. 📺🇺🇸🆒😄😃😀😊😉☺🎶🎵🌈
I knew the outsider's wasn't my only memory of the greeser!! Ty for sharing
Miss watching this show on Saturday night loved it
One of the four that start rock and roll yes.
Love sha na na and chuck berry....
bowser's look was priceless.
He was the king of rocking roll
One of the best to ever do it !!!!!
Chuck is so freaking awesome.
I didn't know Chuck was such a bad ass performer. He owned his stock.
He was one of many GREAT pioneers... created himself into a commodity.... never stopped... awesome human.
Thats like saying i didnt realize babe ruth was such a good ball player...the king
@@orbonds3603 haha👍🏾😷🇬🇧
Check him out, get his autobiography, watch a movie called hail hail rock n roll!, he was/is the king. I prefer his stuff or at least the way he played it from late 60's to late 90's. The early fifties stuff was too stifled.
I saw Chuck Berry in 1976 at the San Diego sports arena it was incredible!! It was after a basketball game and we weren’t suppose to be on the court, well the minute he started playing everyone hit the floor, they tried to stop him but he just kept on going it was awesome!
RIP GREAT ONE
I loved chuck and shanana. REAL rock n roll.
Now that's how you rock out 😎👍. That was a berry good performance
I saw them in the early 70s. Very entertaining and fun show. Used to watch them on TV too. Got a couple of their albums somewhere around here. Have to dig them and spin th6.
loved that show
This is mind blowing.
My family member Chuck Berry. Rest in peace, cuz.
I remember staying up late to watch this show,those cats could sing. Happy days
I love this show growing up!
Aw, man! Used to watch this in Nigeria in the early 80s. Bowser and his "To-ton-to-ton-to-ton-to-ton! Goodnight sweetheart it's time to go ..."
Legendary! Thanks for posting. Cheers!
I loved this show!!!
Chuck berry an excellent one man band
No, not the King of Rock n' Roll but, the GOD of Rock n' Roll!!!
Used to watch this show with my family, loved it
Sha na na..I remember the tv show.
Ffs...Sha na na played Woodstock.
This is great. Playing live in the studio here with the Godfather of Guitar rock..fantastic.
How can he be the Godfather when other were BEFORE HIM.
@@cooldaddy2877 what major rock and roll guitar player came before Chuck Berry?
Maybe Bo Diddley?....what are you on about since you seem to know so much?
Please enlighten me...and no, Les Paul wasn't a rock and roller.
@@cooldaddy2877 "Maybelline" broke in 1955...what other major guitar player in r&r preceded this?
@@cooldaddy2877 nothing?.....that's what I thought. Might wanna revise your screen name.
Bill Haley (1954), Elvis Presley (1954), Little Richard (1955), Bo Diddley (1955). I was a DJ back then and knew Haley, Bo Diddley and Chuck. Hope you are enlightened now. Yes, Les Paul was not a Rock'n'Roller.@@chrispraz877
The king.......PERIOD! Michael
You have reminded me of my squandered youth Lol!
Good memories.
Brilliant comedy & great RnR by the black beast himself! RIP ❤️❤️❤️!
There were four kings of Rock and Roll, Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Jerry Lee Lewis. They set the stage.
And the up and coming King who would've been Ritchie Valens
Miss CARL PERKINS
@Pastor Paul D And MATCHBOX
Buddy Holly needs to be in here to...
@@vernonslone8627 Yea, he was really talented. I remember when the plane went down.
Rock and roll, thy name is Chuck.
Wow, just wow! Amazing!