@@RJ1999x nah, fact is fact. Many folks are humble and they all said Elvis was king (Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Alan Freed, B.B. King, Ike Turner, Little Willie John, Paul McCartney etc etc etc). Mike still on floor.
My folks were already 30. My big sister was six. I was still to come in seven years. I don't think any of them appreciate rock as much as I do. Hail, hail, rock & roll!
And chuck berry was 31 when he recorded it in 1957, he was 10 years older than many of his peers at the time, and outlived them all, well most of them anyway
@@joequillun7790 all of the tv shows during this time were. Look up Chuck Berry in Belgium 1965 and he performed a whole set perfectly no lip synching.
Its as though the guitar is replying to the voice..like two people in conversation. It does'nt matter that he is miming cos he is still giving it 100% showman-ship and the audience love it.
rock n roll was never clean and simple ....simplicity was in how you felt hearing anothers release of spirit in the purity of courage it takes to express. you my friend should ask yourself how you do not now celebrate in music of any genre...allow your own spirit to also express n youll feel rock n roll return!!!
@@amymills3348 Okay, so I asked myself the question you said I should ask...and my answer is: I need it to resound inside of me, to lift my mood, etc. And very little music made today does this. Much like beauty is in the eye of the beholder...good music is in the ear of the listener.
"Daddy, look, there's a black man singing on TV!" "What? I'm turnin' the TV off. I don't need you lissinen to some gotdamm niggah singin' that gotdamm useless jungle music." You're either naïve or grew up only knowing about the 50's via sanitized shows like Happy Days if you think everyone back then thought Chuck Berry was a great singer.
You should know that that generation's dropouts were brighter than most recent college graduates. I would think their reactions to CB might offer a clue to their realization of what they were witnessing
seriously? Just because they aint covered in horrible tattoos, body modifications, ripped jeans etc, doesnt mean they are innocent. You dont know those people. You dont know what it was like to be a teenager in the 50's.
,,, a story here about that robe. The admin insisted that he wear a full length body covering to cloak his "suggestive" body movements. I am 79 yrs old and i remember that to this day, it was on the evening news. If he didn't wear the gown, he could not appear. Back in the day.
Thank you Chuck for the tremendous and powerful legacy of Rock & Roll music you single handedly invented and left the world with. So many picked up a guitar and tried to copy what you did and became rock stars in their own right.Your songs are legendary and surpass generations. What would the world have been with out Chuck Berry? You are the roots, you are the true beginning,You are the true pioneer, you are the man that put it all together. I thank GOD that i had the chance to see you in concert several times over the years and LOVED every minute of it.Words couldn't describe seeing a true living legend perform.What would a Wurlitzer jukebox be without a couple of Chuck Berry records (remember those?) spinning in it??............Maybelline, Johnny B. Good, Roll over Beethoven, Rock & Roll music, School Days,..........TRUE ROCK & ROLL.........May GOD rest your soul Chuck and I THANK YOU for all the great music and truly the wonderful legacy you left us with and all the memories your songs brought! Rock on in heaven Chuck..........RIP............
he single handedly invented R'n'R...did I hear you correctly? This is impossible since Bill Haley and Elvis had been recording R'n'R for more than a year before Chuck.
Back then he was the prince of rock n roll until he blossomed into the king of rock n roll am proud to say ain't no man alive who can touch Chuck Berry career of rock n roll he's a historical legend
Boy I loved this song I was in school then in the 10th they played it so much back then those were the best days of my life all the 50s music was absolutely awesome believe me my my wow brovo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Right before airtime of a live 1958 American Bandstand broadcast (which this isn't, but more about that later), Chuck announced to Clark," Ain't gonna do no dancing". Clark asked him to repeat that remark and after Berry did, Clark placed a call to Leonard Chess asking for some guidance on the matter. Chess told Clark to put Berry on the phone. Clark, to his dying day never knew what Chess said to Berry but when Chess hung up, Berry turned to Clark and basically said " Whatever you need me to do is fine by me ". This appearance and other Berry clips introduced by Clark are from "The Beech Nut Saturday Night Show",Clark's weekly variety show format that aired from 1958 to 1960, broadcast from "The Little Theater" in NYC and various remote locations across USA. These clips form the bulk of the early content available from the Dick Clark Media Archives as NONE of the 1957 through 1963 American Bandstand broadcasts are available save for one of three December 1957 American Bandstand episodes. The 12/16/57 and 12/17/57 episodes reside in broadcast museums, the third from 12/18/57 is in public domain much to Clark's lifelong dismay and is widely disseminated elsewhere on YT. One clip of Gene Vincent miming to " Dance To The Bop" from the December 17th episode is also available elsewhere on YT.
Notice that everyone in the audience is happy and smiling? Chuck Berry was one of the most athletic musicians ever to have performed and had that knack of inspiring his band to go above and beyond with their backing. Question, Chuck was playing his electric guitar without a cable, how did they connect the audio from his guitar with the technology of the day (1950s)?
I have really enjoyed these videos! It's amazing that between the songs on the videos and the ones on the chart that Dick Clark shows - I've got every single one of them. LOL
no, not even close. Chuck had one riff and little else. Watch any of his live performances from the sixties onwards and it will be full of bum note after bum note. He certainly created a style all of his own...but great guitarist, I don't think so.
@@cooldaddy2877 well a bit more than I lick...he was awesome...no top ten? Not in my top ten but you pick out your top ten...they might have a couple we share....but I got no problem with Robert's top ten.
Up in the mornin and out to school The teacher is teachin the golden rule American history and practical math You studyin hard and hopin to pass Workin your fingers right down to the bone And the guy behind you wont leave you alone Ring, ring goes the bell The cook in the lunch rooms ready to sell Youre lucky if you can find a seat Youre fortunate if you have time to eat Back in the classroom, open your books Keep up the teacher dont know how mean she looks Soon as three oclock rolls around You finally lay your burden down Close up your books, get out of your seat Down the halls and into the street Up to the corner and round the bend Right to the juke joint, you go in Drop the coin right into the slot Youre gotta hear somethin thats really hot With the one you love, youre makin romance All day long you been wantin to dance, Feeling the music from head to toe Round and round and round we go Hail, hail rock and roll Deliver me from the days of old Long live rock and roll The beat of the drums, loud and bold Rock, rock, rock and roll The feelin is there, body and soul.
"Ring, ring goes the bell..." That's the ringtone that I chose for my cell phone. I always let it ring a little, so I can enjoy the father of rock 'n' roll guitar. ;-) It was the music of Chuck Berry, among others (Hank Marvin, Brian Setzer, Buddy Holly...) that led me to pick up the electric guitar. I mostly practice boogie - woogie on piano, but Chuck Berry's guitar riffs continue to inspire me to pick up the guitar At the age of 88, Chuck still performs every month at the Blueberry Hill restaurant at Saint Louis, MO. Even though his time is running out, his music will live on forever.
October 1, 2013 Chuck Berry...soooo handsome! I was in love with him as a little girl! My house rocked and rolled..... my mother was an aficionado of R&R early on....she and we (my siblings) would put the records on ...... and dance, dance dance! Blessings to Chuck Berry... a great man of rock & roll! American Popular Music would be less the richer without him, inargurably!
Dude was born ta boogie...Jimi Hendrix was a good showman...Mr. berry was a great one...great song writer...great guitar player...great dancer...great performer
I didn't learn much in school back in 1969, except that I learned how to laugh and make others laugh. I was doing poorly in public school, so my parents enrolled my sister and I into a private school off of Woodridge and the 610 south loop in southeast Houston called Mt. Olive Lutheran school for 7th and 8th graders. On the first day, I immediately realized that the majority of the class were public school rejects for one reason or another, but the majority of them were incorrigible class clowns. Every Wednesday morning, we'd file into the adjoining church to do call-and-respond verses from Luther's Large Catechism. The priest (Master) would call out, "page 54," and the four of us - Mark Campbell, James Ward, Duane Honeycutt and myself (a modern-day version of The Bowery Boys) - would do our utmost to disrupt the proceedings. The Head Master would intone somberly, "What is the chief end of human life?" Our response as would-be scholars would be by reading aloud, in unison, "To know God by whom men were created." All well and good, except that Duane would cut an extremely loud fart, or James would somberly drone, "I saw a mouuuuuuse," accompanied by muffled snickering and guffawing. One time the priest came to our classroom to explain God's plan for us in the sexual realm, which was tantamount to him striding into the classroom in his boxer shorts and commanding us to not giggle. He earnestly clasped his hands together to show us the ideal union between man and wife, but every time he mentioned the word "sex" or "intercourse," our faces went beet red and our eyes popped out in an attempt to stifle laughter. Meanwhile, all the girls listened to the priest intently. During Mr. Stewart's history class, our thoughts would wander, and eventually we would persuade a kid named "Rick" to do his imitation of Donald Duck having an epileptic seizure. The four of us would then explode in unified guffaws as Mr. Stewart gazed at us with abject disgust. Upon entering the ninth grade and the number of students I was surrounded by grew from Mount Olive's thirty students to Dobie's 3000 students, I just became a face in the crowd, disappearing into the bricked-in, windowless vortex of teenage anonymity. Here is Chuck Berry's immortal paean to school day routine on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, replete with gum-popping Philly teens clapping in rhythm as Berry does the duck walk while lip syncing the lyrics without a cord plugged into his guitar. Hail, hail, Chuck Berry.
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (San Luis, Misuri, 18 de octubre de 1926-Wentzville, Misuri, 18 de marzo de 2017),[1][2] conocido artísticamente como Chuck Berry, fue un compositor, intérprete, cantante y guitarrista estadounidense. Es considerado uno de los músicos más influyentes de la historia del rock and roll,[3] siendo uno de los pioneros de dicho género musical. Gracias a canciones como "Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957) y "Johnny B. Goode" (1958), Berry redefinió los elementos del rhythm and blues.[4]
Who is the host? What is the name of this show? What year is this? I've been enjoying lots of these shows today. So many children chewing gum! Such freedom. We love rock 'n' roll and the 4 or 5 kings of rock 'n' roll. We all know right well that Elvis Presley is the king of rock 'n' roll kings🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
Wow that duck walk with the robe looks very cool, what an artist!!!
I guess nobody notices the guitar not plugged in, wireless before wifi.
Live Chuck Berry was amazing!
He was fun to watch.
Always swinging with incredible stage moves!
RIP Chuck Berry-the Originator of Rock N Roll
The real king of rock and roll.he was one in a million.
Rest In Peace - Chuck Berry - The true King of Rock & Roll.
Born: October 18, 1926, St. Louis, MO
Died: March 18, 2017, Wentzville, MO
ope, that would be Elvis.
@@cooldaddy2877 Jerry Lee Lewis
@@RJ1999x JLL said Elvis was the king. Drop mike!
@@cooldaddy2877 only because he was being humble!
Pick the mic back up
@@RJ1999x nah, fact is fact. Many folks are humble and they all said Elvis was king (Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Alan Freed, B.B. King, Ike Turner, Little Willie John, Paul McCartney etc etc etc). Mike still on floor.
This chewing gum ad Has really nice music in it
My folks were already 30. My big sister was six. I was still to come in seven years. I don't think any of them appreciate rock as much as I do. Hail, hail, rock & roll!
nothing will ever beat The Great Rock-N-Roll man.
And chuck berry was 31 when he recorded it in 1957, he was 10 years older than many of his peers at the time, and outlived them all, well most of them anyway
He is original, unique and a legend 💕
Юные лица . Ритм супер . Хорошее время .
Yes he is
The Real King of Rock & Roll
Yes, Little Richard is the que...er, king of rock & roll.
God of rock
Billy Murray fan then your talking about another subject. We’re talking Rock n Roll here.
@@sludge4125 No. It's Bill Haley.
Elvis was is and will always be the king simply because he opened the door to all the great black performers who followed.
In 1964 Chuck changed the lyrics but kept the music and created "No Particular Place To Go."
you mean Chuck 'Mr One Riff' Berry repeated himself.....NO!
Greatful Dead did a nice cover of No Particular...
That´s what i think about at the moment - february 2021
@@cooldaddy2877
12 bars, so what
So, sit down
@@j.watson1644 I'm sitting comfortably....you?
Do U hear how Chuck is making that guitar sing what he sings! That’s original stuff! No copycat he set the standard for Rock Roll!
the guitar is not plugged xD
Total lip syncing.
@@joequillun7790 all of the tv shows during this time were. Look up Chuck Berry in Belgium 1965 and he performed a whole set perfectly no lip synching.
Its as though the guitar is replying to the voice..like two people in conversation. It does'nt matter that he is miming cos he is still giving it 100% showman-ship and the audience love it.
@@martinharkis But he literally recorded that
"I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it." ;)
Classic. ;-)
danielscissorhands Fuck you, wrong song.
Brilliant! I love back to the future 🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
I hate this overused quote, using it for likes
McFly played _Johnny B. Goode_ .
Chuck Berry was one of the few black fifties rockers that appealed to us white folks too. It's a shame we lost him in 2017.
Actually, Fats Domino was the best-selling rocker of the 50s.
@@AllBobsAllTheTime Chuck Berry was probably the most popular black artist of the 1950's.
Rock and roll was all black in the 50s what are you talking about
@@becauseamerica9679 easy bro, just showing my respect for a departed legend.
@@becauseamerica9679calm down.
That is what Rock and Roll is all about!!! Will music ever be this clean and simple again?
No
rock n roll was never clean and simple ....simplicity was in how you felt hearing anothers release of spirit in the purity of courage it takes to express. you my friend should ask yourself how you do not now celebrate in music of any genre...allow your own spirit to also express n youll feel rock n roll return!!!
@@amymills3348 Okay, so I asked myself the question you said I should ask...and my answer is: I need it to resound inside of me, to lift my mood, etc. And very little music made today does this. Much like beauty is in the eye of the beholder...good music is in the ear of the listener.
Chuck Berry made it to 90. Another genius lost.
he’s not a genius, just very talented
he was a intelligent guy, but a total scumbag by all accounts.
Chuck "Rock and Roll" Berry. I never tired watching him.
Love all these oldies, best ever made!!!
Goodbye Chuck. Thank you for all the great memories. 3-18-2017
Funny to see him playing the rythym part all through the song, but no matter, chuck inspired millions to play guitar, a Legend!
Guitar was not even plugged in
Happy birthday Chuck Berry! Long live rock 'n roll! 🎸
The greatest rock & roller . I am an old man but come alive listening to his music.
Magnificent performance as usual! The legends always do that.🔊🎶👌✌
for my money, he's the true King of R&R
+Michael Nardella i agree :)
I'm with ya
Michael Nardella It has to be him or Little Richard.
not gonna argue with a guy with a name like that!
He's the Father
I don't think those kids realize what they're witnessing.....
David Tran I agree. I doubt they understood they were witnessing one of the greatest of all time. get a load of Chuck with Keith Richards - hilarious.
"Daddy, look, there's a black man singing on TV!" "What? I'm turnin' the TV off. I don't need you lissinen to some gotdamm niggah singin' that gotdamm useless jungle music." You're either naïve or grew up only knowing about the 50's via sanitized shows like Happy Days if you think everyone back then thought Chuck Berry was a great singer.
You should know that that generation's dropouts were brighter than most recent college graduates. I would think their reactions to CB might offer a clue to their realization of what they were witnessing
There witnessing nothing cause he’s not really playing,
If you look closely he’s picking rapidly when no sounds coming out
How does no one realize this?
magnifico chuck berry
Thanks for posting! Great historical insight on 50's teenagers under the influence of rock 'n roll and chewing gum.
Looking at all these innocent, impressionable kids in 1958 watching Chuck Berry, I can now totally understand what happened in the 60's...
It corrupted the youth
@@coachchris548 in some way , but its hella cool
@@coachchris548 Chuck Berry corrupted the youth?
Yes, fresh meat for the socialist Zionist leftist swamp creatures to destroy America.
seriously? Just because they aint covered in horrible tattoos, body modifications, ripped jeans etc, doesnt mean they are innocent. You dont know those people. You dont know what it was like to be a teenager in the 50's.
the true king of rock fucking roll. Rest in peace and Power,Chuck.
Great clip, but I gotta ask: who talked Chuck into the robe?
Undoubtedly he did
Chuck Willis or Chuck Berry?
,,, a story here about that robe. The admin insisted that he wear a full length body covering to cloak his "suggestive" body movements. I am 79 yrs old and i remember that to this day, it was on the evening news. If he didn't wear the gown, he could not appear. Back in the day.
Audience is alive and well!!!!💕💕💕💕👍👍👍👍
Some of the kids were actually clapping on the backbeat! Hail, hail, Rock and Roll!
Just like me in Chapel🥰🎶👏🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
RIP Chuck, thanks for the great music....
Rest peacefully Mr. Berry, and thank you very much. March 18, 2017
Dick Clark knew who Chuck Berry was! He pushed Chuck to greatness, Mr. Clark loved people! Point blank period!
Thank you Chuck for the tremendous and powerful legacy of Rock & Roll music you single handedly invented and left the world with. So many picked up a guitar and tried to copy what you did and became rock stars in their own right.Your songs are legendary and surpass generations. What would the world have been with out Chuck Berry? You are the roots, you are the true beginning,You are the true pioneer, you are the man that put it all together. I thank GOD that i had the chance to see you in concert several times over the years and LOVED every minute of it.Words couldn't describe seeing a true living legend perform.What would a Wurlitzer jukebox be without a couple of Chuck Berry records (remember those?) spinning in it??............Maybelline, Johnny B. Good, Roll over Beethoven, Rock & Roll music, School Days,..........TRUE ROCK & ROLL.........May GOD rest your soul Chuck and I THANK YOU for all the great music and truly the wonderful legacy you left us with and all the memories your songs brought! Rock on in heaven Chuck..........RIP............
he single handedly invented R'n'R...did I hear you correctly? This is impossible since Bill Haley and Elvis had been recording R'n'R for more than a year before Chuck.
@@cooldaddy2877 Where did you hear that?
@@proto-guest4511 Back in the Fifties! You should look up the word "chronology".
When America was Great, Thank You Chuck Berry !!! Come Again!!!
How lucky were they .....anyone in the audience reading this ..😄
Back then he was the prince of rock n roll until he blossomed into the king of rock n roll am proud to say ain't no man alive who can touch Chuck Berry career of rock n roll he's a historical legend
History in the making..a legend for all time. I will miss his genius...one of a kind and now he belongs to the ages.
" Hail, Hail, Rock n Roll "
❤️😍✨🎵🎶✨😍✨😍❤️❤️
Boy I loved this song I was in school then in the 10th they played it so much back then those were the best days of my life all the 50s music was absolutely awesome believe me my my wow brovo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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God bless him and rest in peace Brother Chuck Berry in spite of what of it All and God bless The People of All Blessings of All races Amen to God
Simplemente Amo su Arte...!!! “If you had to give rock’n’roll another name, you might call it Chuck Berry,” John Lennon said
Daniel Pawlowicz I couldn't care less about john Lennon's opinions he said same things about othernsingers
Right before airtime of a live 1958 American Bandstand broadcast (which this isn't, but more about that later), Chuck announced to Clark," Ain't gonna do no dancing".
Clark asked him to repeat that remark and after Berry did, Clark placed a call to Leonard Chess asking for some guidance on the matter.
Chess told Clark to put
Berry on the phone. Clark, to his dying day never knew what Chess said to Berry but when Chess hung up, Berry turned to Clark and basically said " Whatever you need me to do is fine by me ".
This appearance and other Berry clips introduced by Clark are from "The Beech Nut Saturday Night Show",Clark's weekly variety show format that aired from 1958 to 1960, broadcast from "The Little Theater" in NYC and various remote locations across USA.
These clips form the bulk of the early content available from the Dick Clark Media Archives as NONE of the 1957 through 1963 American Bandstand broadcasts are available save for one of three December 1957 American Bandstand episodes.
The 12/16/57 and 12/17/57 episodes reside in broadcast museums, the third from 12/18/57 is in public domain much to Clark's lifelong dismay and is widely disseminated elsewhere on YT.
One clip of Gene Vincent miming to " Dance To The Bop" from the December 17th episode is also available elsewhere on YT.
Notice that everyone in the audience is happy and smiling? Chuck Berry was one of the most athletic musicians ever to have performed and had that knack of inspiring his band to go above and beyond with their backing. Question, Chuck was playing his electric guitar without a cable, how did they connect the audio from his guitar with the technology of the day (1950s)?
love that electric guitar sound!
I have really enjoyed these videos! It's amazing that between the songs on the videos and the ones on the chart that Dick Clark shows - I've got every single one of them. LOL
Ah! That's his name. I knew it was one of them from lang time. He reminds me of The Corny Collins Show. I love Hairspray🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
Definitely in the top 10 of greatest guitarists.
no, not even close. Chuck had one riff and little else. Watch any of his live performances from the sixties onwards and it will be full of bum note after bum note. He certainly created a style all of his own...but great guitarist, I don't think so.
@@cooldaddy2877 well a bit more than I lick...he was awesome...no top ten? Not in my top ten but you pick out your top ten...they might have a couple we share....but I got no problem with Robert's top ten.
Classic fifties rock and roll , great post !!!
Thank you chuck
RIP Chuck Berry. This song summed up my life in '57.
Geoff Gove Damn. You're old.
Chuck is somewhere in space, sending by NASA with "Johnny be Good".
An advertisement for chewing gum. Rock on King of Rock!
The crowd *really* got into this!!
the birth of rock and roll
Up in the mornin and out to school
The teacher is teachin the golden rule
American history and practical math
You studyin hard and hopin to pass
Workin your fingers right down to the bone
And the guy behind you wont leave you alone
Ring, ring goes the bell
The cook in the lunch rooms ready to sell
Youre lucky if you can find a seat
Youre fortunate if you have time to eat
Back in the classroom, open your books
Keep up the teacher dont know how mean she looks
Soon as three oclock rolls around
You finally lay your burden down
Close up your books, get out of your seat
Down the halls and into the street
Up to the corner and round the bend
Right to the juke joint, you go in
Drop the coin right into the slot
Youre gotta hear somethin thats really hot
With the one you love, youre makin romance
All day long you been wantin to dance,
Feeling the music from head to toe
Round and round and round we go
Hail, hail rock and roll
Deliver me from the days of old
Long live rock and roll
The beat of the drums, loud and bold
Rock, rock, rock and roll
The feelin is there, body and soul.
I started school days from this month
do my best over listening to music!
RIP CHUCK BERRY! ETERNAL LOVE! YOU ARE A GENIUS!
i hear "should i stay or should i go" from the clash when i listen to this. OMG.
RIP Brother you ROCKED our WORLD!!
Very cool clip, Chuck Keep on doing the Duck. We lova U, that 350 suited him well.
Good clean fun back in the days when people actually behaved in the audience;
I miss those days~
No crowd surfing or shirtless people sweating all over the place!
One of the Greatest of all time!
"Ring, ring goes the bell..." That's the ringtone that I chose for my cell phone. I always let it ring a little, so I can enjoy the father of rock 'n' roll guitar. ;-)
It was the music of Chuck Berry, among others (Hank Marvin, Brian Setzer, Buddy Holly...) that led me to pick up the electric guitar. I mostly practice boogie - woogie on piano, but Chuck Berry's guitar riffs continue to inspire me to pick up the guitar
At the age of 88, Chuck still performs every month at the Blueberry Hill restaurant at Saint Louis, MO. Even though his time is running out, his music will live on forever.
GENIUS 🙏🎶💓🎸🎸💓🎶✍✍💏🕊
Fantastic
October 1, 2013
Chuck Berry...soooo handsome! I was in love with him as a little girl!
My house rocked and rolled..... my mother was an aficionado of R&R early on....she and we (my siblings) would put the records on ...... and dance, dance dance! Blessings to Chuck Berry... a great man of rock & roll!
American Popular Music would be less the richer without him, inargurably!
Handsome and cute and mischievous, with a naughty twinkle in his eye🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
He will be missed
Wow. The King. And imagine how royal things would have gotten had the guitar been plugged in.
Boy is that the Gospel wooooooo shine King shine wooooooo 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 wooooooo Johnny from Alabama
Quién se va a resistir a moverse con tremendo ritmo...esa generación rompió esquemas
Cómo volver a aquellos tiempos....?? Cuando la musica tenía sentido......
chuck berry the legend rock n roll......
Remember the days before ever hearing this, mind blown :-)
Hey, Mr./Ms. Archives, the title of the record is, "School DaY"--as in what happens during a *typical* School DAY."
Dude was born ta boogie...Jimi Hendrix was a good showman...Mr. berry was a great one...great song writer...great guitar player...great dancer...great performer
Just love him go chuck go i love your singing u stand the test of time
It is a shame that technology was lost, wireless guitar and no mics to be found. Where would rock be if that hadn't been lost?
I didn't learn much in school back in 1969, except that I learned how to laugh and make others laugh. I was doing poorly in public school, so my parents enrolled my sister and I into a private school off of Woodridge and the 610 south loop in southeast Houston called Mt. Olive Lutheran school for 7th and 8th graders. On the first day, I immediately realized that the majority of the class were public school rejects for one reason or another, but the majority of them were incorrigible class clowns. Every Wednesday morning, we'd file into the adjoining church to do call-and-respond verses from Luther's Large Catechism. The priest (Master) would call out, "page 54," and the four of us - Mark Campbell, James Ward, Duane Honeycutt and myself (a modern-day version of The Bowery Boys) - would do our utmost to disrupt the proceedings. The Head Master would intone somberly, "What is the chief end of human life?" Our response as would-be scholars would be by reading aloud, in unison, "To know God by whom men were created." All well and good, except that Duane would cut an extremely loud fart, or James would somberly drone, "I saw a mouuuuuuse," accompanied by muffled snickering and guffawing. One time the priest came to our classroom to explain God's plan for us in the sexual realm, which was tantamount to him striding into the classroom in his boxer shorts and commanding us to not giggle. He earnestly clasped his hands together to show us the ideal union between man and wife, but every time he mentioned the word "sex" or "intercourse," our faces went beet red and our eyes popped out in an attempt to stifle laughter. Meanwhile, all the girls listened to the priest intently. During Mr. Stewart's history class, our thoughts would wander, and eventually we would persuade a kid named "Rick" to do his imitation of Donald Duck having an epileptic seizure. The four of us would then explode in unified guffaws as Mr. Stewart gazed at us with abject disgust. Upon entering the ninth grade and the number of students I was surrounded by grew from Mount Olive's thirty students to Dobie's 3000 students, I just became a face in the crowd, disappearing into the bricked-in, windowless vortex of teenage anonymity. Here is Chuck Berry's immortal paean to school day routine on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, replete with gum-popping Philly teens clapping in rhythm as Berry does the duck walk while lip syncing the lyrics without a cord plugged into his guitar. Hail, hail, Chuck Berry.
Matt Walker... WOW!! What a story! You should have way more👍thumbs up than that. Such fun😆😂🤣🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
These kids dress way better than the kids I went to school with now and days
Жодного темношкірого серед глядачів у студії! Смуток у очах Чака.
Teen age National Anthem.
"Rock, Rock, Rock and Roll, the feeling is there Body and Soul!"
CHUCK BERRY GIANT OF ROCK
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (San Luis, Misuri, 18 de octubre de 1926-Wentzville, Misuri, 18 de marzo de 2017),[1][2] conocido artísticamente como Chuck Berry, fue un compositor, intérprete, cantante y guitarrista estadounidense. Es considerado uno de los músicos más influyentes de la historia del rock and roll,[3] siendo uno de los pioneros de dicho género musical. Gracias a canciones como "Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957) y "Johnny B. Goode" (1958), Berry redefinió los elementos del rhythm and blues.[4]
Most of those kids would be in their eighties now.
El verdadero cantautor Rip Chuck amigo del Rock bueno
Não podemos negar que essa figura tem muito estilo.
Chuck Berry is Rock and Roll.
This cat can rock and roll love to watch him do the duck walk
CORRECTION: Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. August 23, 1958. To be Re-edited by NRRAchives. Johnny B Goode is on the 17th of May 1958.
Wow this is really good!
HAIL HAIL ROCK and ROLL. CHUCK BERRY lives.
Long Live Chuck Berry!❤️
"Beech-Nut Show" and not a single kid is without their gum. Chomp chomp chomp.
True rock and roll King.
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Who is the host? What is the name of this show? What year is this? I've been enjoying lots of these shows today. So many children chewing gum! Such freedom. We love rock 'n' roll and the 4 or 5 kings of rock 'n' roll. We all know right well that Elvis Presley is the king of rock 'n' roll kings🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
"The feelin' is there body & soul."
I saw him four times in concert
Good golly Miss Molly !
This is awesome!
Oh! I've been scrolling down and the answer is Dick Clark, Saturday night Beech Nut Hut🥰🎶🎸🕺💃🇯🇲🏴🕊️✝️
Awesome legend