No, it's not like that. He didn't hate these groups. Where are Chuck Berry's direct quotes about these band? They were not given in this video. Chuck was friends with Paul McCartney and John Lennon, he even performed on stage with John, and he also performed with John's son Julian. As for plagiarism, in this case, the publisher should to sue every rock band in the world, because all these chord structures and guitar intros in rock and roll songs were used everywhere, they became something like a rock standard, a tradition and do not really belong to anyone.
I've seen no evidence, ever, that Chuck Berry disliked The Beatles. If he did, it was because he realized they were the only entity in Rock n' Roll history who was greater than he was. I see no reason for Chuck to dislike The Beach Boys, they were influenced by Chuck and really had no person to person rivalry as The Beach Boys were blood Grandsons of the same man (with the addition of a neighbor).
Nobody is going to deny Chuck Berry as one of the founding fathers of Rock & Roll. However, to knock The Beatles but end off w/My Ding-A-Ling leaves a lot to be desired.
Where are you getting this? Chuck Berry was a huge fan of The Beatles’ songs in general and “Yesterday” in particular. Chuck Berry had an opinion as to why The Beatles' songs were so good. He said all Beatles songs had their "own glory," but his favorite Beatles song was "Yesterday." Berry connected with “Yesterday” because of his age. According to the book A Walk Down Abbey Road, Berry discussed why The Beatles made so many good songs. “Because they were geniuses,” he opined. “They’re writers I understand, three heads a growth. And boy, two heads are better than one, but three heads? Genius.” Obviously, there are four members of The Beatles, but Berry only mentioned three. He may have left out Ringo Starr. Notably, Ringo contributed less to the band’s songwriting than John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. Berry had a special appreciation for “Yesterday.” “I [had] heard [Beatles music] in America,” he recalled. “My appreciation of music is not actually with an artist but it’s with a song. Of course, the artist is involved. But each song has its own glory, and ‘Yesterday’ was the highest of The Beatles.” Furthermore, Berry praised the Fab Four for being genuine. “When a group or an artist continuously puts out product that is absorbed by the public and in demand it’s genuine,” he said. “And this is what I thought about The Beatles when they continually put out hit after hit after hit.” -
Of course The Beatles would have been influenced by people like Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly. However they soon moved on. I mean you can hear his influence in Tomorrow Never Knows and Strawberry Fields can’t you.
Yes, wrote some classic songs and had a constant rhythm guitar style that was rock and roll basics. Was not the best showmen and was sloppy with his guitar playing two much as if he did not care about his audience (unless he was on TV then he gave a little better accounting of his music) saw him three times live 76, 79, and 1984 all three shows were sloppy with the guitar in fact at two of them had it not been for the guitar player "really" playing the rhythm parts along side it would have been really bad. But it was Chuck Berry and he was "Rock and Roll" royalty.
I couldn't ever take him seriously, it was always verging on a parody of himself. He wasn't in the same league as B B King, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, or even going back to Bessie Smith, early Nat Cole or Sidney Bechet.
The Beatles son inalcanzables. Habrán comenzado con el rock and roll más básico, pero luego evolucionaron a niveles imposibles, hicieron en pocos años el canon para toda la música compuesta hasta el día de hoy.
But it was ok for Chuck to completely rip off Louis Jordan? Lol, I love CB, but he is extremely overrated in his place in music history. Hell, his piano player wrote most of those songs.
@@michaelterry4394 The word is methinks and is archaic; also its protest not protests. A one line summary of my opinion is hardly protesting too much, dimwit.
Chuck may have "hated" these bands, but he loved it when the royalty check came!
right!
No, it's not like that. He didn't hate these groups. Where are Chuck Berry's direct quotes about these band? They were not given in this video. Chuck was friends with Paul McCartney and John Lennon, he even performed on stage with John, and he also performed with John's son Julian. As for plagiarism, in this case, the publisher should to sue every rock band in the world, because all these chord structures and guitar intros in rock and roll songs were used everywhere, they became something like a rock standard, a tradition and do not really belong to anyone.
He perform with Lennon more than once.
So true.. I hate when humans make stupid comments without knowing the true facts
Exactly.
I've seen no evidence, ever, that Chuck Berry disliked The Beatles. If he did, it was because he realized they were the only entity in Rock n' Roll history who was greater than he was. I see no reason for Chuck to dislike The Beach Boys, they were influenced by Chuck and really had no person to person rivalry as The Beach Boys were blood Grandsons of the same man (with the addition of a neighbor).
He had nothing to shout about, he tried to take an underaged girl across state lines and it wasn't for the intention of playing Monopoly.
Nobody is going to deny Chuck Berry as one of the founding fathers of Rock & Roll. However, to knock The Beatles but end off w/My Ding-A-Ling leaves a lot to be desired.
I doubt that he is a fan of the Plastic Ono Band after that sound that came out of her.
John could have gone to court regarding Berry's suit but settled because he didn't want to come to New York.
The beatles wow, i would have thought it would have been the stones.
Where are you getting this? Chuck Berry was a huge fan of The Beatles’ songs in general and “Yesterday” in particular. Chuck Berry had an opinion as to why The Beatles' songs were so good. He said all Beatles songs had their "own glory," but his favorite Beatles song was "Yesterday." Berry connected with “Yesterday” because of his age.
According to the book A Walk Down Abbey Road, Berry discussed why The Beatles made so many good songs. “Because they were geniuses,” he opined. “They’re writers I understand, three heads a growth. And boy, two heads are better than one, but three heads? Genius.”
Obviously, there are four members of The Beatles, but Berry only mentioned three. He may have left out Ringo Starr. Notably, Ringo contributed less to the band’s songwriting than John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison.
Berry had a special appreciation for “Yesterday.” “I [had] heard [Beatles music] in America,” he recalled. “My appreciation of music is not actually with an artist but it’s with a song. Of course, the artist is involved. But each song has its own glory, and ‘Yesterday’ was the highest of The Beatles.”
Furthermore, Berry praised the Fab Four for being genuine. “When a group or an artist continuously puts out product that is absorbed by the public and in demand it’s genuine,” he said. “And this is what I thought about The Beatles when they continually put out hit after hit after hit.”
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Of course The Beatles would have been influenced by people like Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly.
However they soon moved on.
I mean you can hear his influence in Tomorrow Never Knows and Strawberry Fields can’t you.
Chuck had a right to be angry. Sad he couldn't see that they respected and owed their careers to him
He became friends with John and Paul after they broke up.
@@bgvo4373 I remember that
They didn't owe their careers to him, he was just one of many influences that they had.
More click-bait …
Chuck STOLE T-Bone Walker's pet lick that he played quite often and turned it into Jonny B Goode...
Yes, wrote some classic songs and had a constant rhythm guitar style that was rock and roll basics. Was not the best showmen and was sloppy with his guitar playing two much as if he did not care about his audience (unless he was on TV then he gave a little better accounting of his music) saw him three times live 76, 79, and 1984 all three shows were sloppy with the guitar in fact at two of them had it not been for the guitar player "really" playing the rhythm parts along side it would have been really bad. But it was Chuck Berry and he was "Rock and Roll" royalty.
I won't forget Yoko Ono squeaking on stage with John Lennon and Chuck Berry ....🤮😱
I don't think Berry did.
king of rock'n'roll
He got really nasty to Keith Richards, quite rude and highly insulting when they were prepping for a collaboration it's on film
He hated the Beatles. So refreshing.
I like the Beach Boy's
Chuck ??? the real King of Rock n'roll.
I hate The Beach Boys too! 😊
Welcome to the club😂
I couldn't ever take him seriously, it was always verging on a parody of himself. He wasn't in the same league as B B King, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, or even going back to Bessie Smith, early Nat Cole or Sidney Bechet.
are you serious foh
The Beatles son inalcanzables.
Habrán comenzado con el rock and roll más básico, pero luego evolucionaron a niveles imposibles, hicieron en pocos años el canon para toda la música compuesta hasta el día de hoy.
True. but Chuck Berry and many others that came before, The Beatles did set the stage for their future evolution in music
But it was ok for Chuck to completely rip off Louis Jordan?
Lol, I love CB, but he is extremely overrated in his place in music history.
Hell, his piano player wrote most of those songs.
They have even said so. Berry wrote words Jordan the music. Piano player said he didn't mind because Berry took care of him(whatever that meant).
UA-cam is really turning into a sewer of cheap, inaccurate, clickbait, A.I. voice, garbage.
Berry was a nasty piece of work and was an also ran in the music business.
Me thinks you protests too much !
@@michaelterry4394 The word is methinks and is archaic; also its protest not protests.
A one line summary of my opinion is hardly protesting too much, dimwit.
Get to the point 👉
I guess I missed the part where they actually say what 2 bands he hated. clickbait. stupid video