Chuck Berry....godfather of rock and roll. Everyone else followed him, and most of the greatest rock stars credit him as one of their biggest influences. Mabelline is another great song from him. Funny you should mention Back to the future....this was the song Marty played at the dance with his guitar
No problem about the pausing, but absolutely this is the origin of rock and roll. Jazz blues and country had a baby and it's called rock and roll......... Honestly though the birthplace of the Blues and or rock and roll is the Mississippi Delta.
Chuck Berry was from St. Louis Missouri, You want some fun? Get the DVD Hail Hail Rock and Roll. It's a documentary of a concert honoring his sixtieth birthday.
Chuck Berry is the greatest ever and i mean ever no one can take his Place Great Great hee has influenced roli g roling stonesy status quo and many others good bless him for all calssics classics ❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's not 1958 - it's from a Belgian television concert in 1965. He toured UK as part of this tour and I was lucky enough to see him 3 times. One show was awful, the other two were the best live performances I've ever seen.
In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft - Voyager 1 and 2 - to explore Jupiter, Saturn and FAR, FAR BEYOND. Each carried a 12-inch gold plated record that contained music, sounds and images picked to represent the great diversity of life on Earth. The idea was maybe one day extraterrestrial life far away would stumble on the records and learn something from us. Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode'" was embedded with the likes of: Beethoven's; Fifth Symphony; Stravinsky's' Rite of Spring; and Bach's, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. No other rocker made the cut (not the Beatles, not Elvis, not the Stones, not Hendrix, Joplin, or Morrison). This song is literally "far out" among the stars. Now that's immortality. Who knows, maybe a billion years from now some alien being will be tapping their tentacle to Johnny B. Goode.
I was born in 1958 and I can tell you that not everybody even had a TV back then! Most people had a radio but not a TV! And FM radio, I don't even know if it was around then. Almost 100% AM radio. Chuck Berry was a great guitar player with very big hands to stretch and form those chords. He was a bit of a prickly fellow, however. He did a concert in St. Louis with Keith Richards and Eric Clapton, and Keith had the temerity to actually touch Chuck's guitar. He had a bird at him for doing so! Kind of speaks volumes about a person when they behave like that. 🤨
......this was a performance over in Germany before a German audience with a German band of local jazz musicians who quickly picked up on the brand new rock and roll sound from America just for a small series of shows over there. You should have a listen to the studio recording of this iconic song !!! 🥸
Chuck Berry invented that type of guitar lick and everyone copies it. He is often called the father of rick and roll. Decades later the song was featured in Back to the Future. He was a master showman and could rev up the crowd in his older years. This song was in 1958, but I think this was a show in Sweden or somewhere around 1964. And hey man, music should know no skin color... it's the universal language. If everybody would get rid of their stupid guns and pick up a musical instrument and learn to play it, the whole damned world would be better off. I was a music teacher.
I remember when this came out.....we sixth grade boys thought it was so cool! It's hard to say where one form of music ends and a new one begins.....but I think it's a very safe comment to say that blacks created rock n' roll, though it was a white dj who gave it the name.....
And yes black people black people did invent rock check your history I was born back in the 1960s I have a lot of history and do remember some of the time. What about this guy Chuck Berry Little Richard James Brown these were some of the pioneers
Amazing and fantastic 😅 it's a pitty the sound. You should try listen to a 60s version or live with Bruce Springsteen when he was already 69 . Better than here 😊
That's true. We invented every genre of music. Every genre of music came out of us. Like it's written on the Sphinx in Egypt, "The father of it all." Another great artist from the 60's was Rosetta Sharpe
Black AMERICANS INVENTED EVERY FORM OF AMERICAN MUSIC...RAGTIME...THE BLUES...SWING...JAZZ...ROCK&ROLL...DISCO...R&B...HOUSE MUSIC..RAP..When it comes to music there are no people with the creative genius of Black Americans..
Johnny B Goode. . . and Ina B Pretty!!
Chuck Berry....godfather of rock and roll. Everyone else followed him, and most of the greatest rock stars credit him as one of their biggest influences. Mabelline is another great song from him. Funny you should mention Back to the future....this was the song Marty played at the dance with his guitar
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I was lucky enough to have seen him perform live at the State Fair in Sacramento and I will never forget it..
"Memphis, Tennessee" is another great song.
How can you not like this man, he invented rock and roll and taught us to be cool
Iconic..Chuck Berry was Father of rock and roll...🎸🎸❤️ Chuck was born in St Louis..🔥🔥🔥🔥
My Ding-A-Ling was a really funny song done by Chuck Berry. Worth a listen.
Chuck was an innovator and the original showman.
I am a 63 year old white dude who just found your channel and I love it so much.
You need to check out Sister Rosetta Tharpe who was a big influence on Chuck Berry and many others.
No problem about the pausing, but absolutely this is the origin of rock and roll. Jazz blues and country had a baby and it's called rock and roll......... Honestly though the birthplace of the Blues and or rock and roll is the Mississippi Delta.
In 1958 I was six years old. The origins of rock and roll are part of my life.
He wrote that guitar riff. If you hear it somewhere else it’s because they copied it from him. He’s the originator.
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Chuck Berry 🔥 and also Chuck Berry invented rock and roll black history
He revolutionized it but it was Little Richard and Fats Domino who did. And both of them got influence from Sister Rosetta Tharpe
He's one of the inventors of rock music and the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
I was lucky enough to have seen him perform live at the Sacramento State fair when I was teenager in the 70s...
@@miketwomey4923 Lucky indeed.
way ahead of his time!!! if this doesnt feed your soul...nothing will...
Tell the youngsters that Berry is from St Louis.
He's known for his foot work too. You didn't see him do his duck walk
The REAL king of rock 'n' roll
Chuck Berry was from St. Louis Missouri, You want some fun? Get the DVD Hail Hail Rock and Roll. It's a documentary of a concert honoring his sixtieth birthday.
Chuck Berry is the greatest ever and i mean ever no one can take his Place Great Great hee has influenced roli g roling stonesy status quo and many others good bless him for all calssics classics ❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's not 1958 - it's from a Belgian television concert in 1965. He toured UK as part of this tour and I was lucky enough to see him 3 times. One show was awful, the other two were the best live performances I've ever seen.
Back to the Future!!
Rockabilly is a killer genre to get into!!
Yes but this is thorough breed rock n roll~~~
Sister Rosetta thorp, Little Richard and Chuck Berry
Rock & Roll was slang for bit of Afternoon Delight
In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft - Voyager 1 and 2 - to explore Jupiter, Saturn and FAR, FAR BEYOND. Each carried a 12-inch gold plated record that contained music, sounds and images picked to represent the great diversity of life on Earth. The idea was maybe one day extraterrestrial life far away would stumble on the records and learn something from us. Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode'" was embedded with the likes of: Beethoven's; Fifth Symphony; Stravinsky's' Rite of Spring; and Bach's, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. No other rocker made the cut (not the Beatles, not Elvis, not the Stones, not Hendrix, Joplin, or Morrison). This song is literally "far out" among the stars. Now that's immortality. Who knows, maybe a billion years from now some alien being will be tapping their tentacle to Johnny B. Goode.
This song was also in the first back to the future movie
I was born in 1958 and I can tell you that not everybody even had a TV back then! Most people had a radio but not a TV! And FM radio, I don't even know if it was around then. Almost 100% AM radio. Chuck Berry was a great guitar player with very big hands to stretch and form those chords. He was a bit of a prickly fellow, however. He did a concert in St. Louis with Keith Richards and Eric Clapton, and Keith had the temerity to actually touch Chuck's guitar. He had a bird at him for doing so! Kind of speaks volumes about a person when they behave like that. 🤨
Yes go ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉RAa
Chuck was the first “Guitar God” of Rock & Roll
Legend
Without Little Richard and Chuck Berry, there would be no rock and roll.
......this was a performance over in Germany before a German audience with a German band of local jazz musicians who quickly picked up on the brand new rock and roll sound from America just for a small series of shows over there. You should have a listen to the studio recording of this iconic song !!! 🥸
back to the future
Never heard of him? He actually created guitar techniques!
This was a movie when Iwas young!
Chuck Berry invented that type of guitar lick and everyone copies it. He is often called the father of rick and roll. Decades later the song was featured in Back to the Future. He was a master showman and could rev up the crowd in his older years. This song was in 1958, but I think this was a show in Sweden or somewhere around 1964. And hey man, music should know no skin color... it's the universal language. If everybody would get rid of their stupid guns and pick up a musical instrument and learn to play it, the whole damned world would be better off. I was a music teacher.
Miss Beautiful can pause all day long, np.😊
Listen to status quo s version of bye bye Johnny also of Chuck Berry ❤❤❤❤
Chuck is from St. Louis.
I remember when this came out.....we sixth grade boys thought it was so cool! It's hard to say where one form of music ends and a new one begins.....but I think it's a very safe comment to say that blacks created rock n' roll, though it was a white dj who gave it the name.....
Back to the Future
Ch6ck Berry influenced af lot 8f later rock musicans but so did another guitarist from the same time period, Bo Diddley.
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It's from Chuck Berry.
2:10 in and is he black?! I don't know if I'll be able the rest of this reaction😮
I aint gonna argue....Elvis was not the king of rock and roll......CHUCK BERRY AND LITTLE RICHARD WERE!
Also of Chuck Berry i Mean
FYI, listen first, and then react!
And yes black people black people did invent rock check your history I was born back in the 1960s I have a lot of history and do remember some of the time. What about this guy Chuck Berry Little Richard James Brown these were some of the pioneers
Amazing and fantastic 😅 it's a pitty the sound. You should try listen to a 60s version or live with Bruce Springsteen when he was already 69 . Better than here 😊
You should react to tielmans bros, even beatles copy them.
Judas Priest covert this Song
You talk and interrupt too much!
Why,is she laughing? I'm done.
And listen to status quo Bye bye Johnny also of cuckk
That's true. We invented every genre of music. Every genre of music came out of us. Like it's written on the Sphinx in Egypt, "The father of it all." Another great artist from the 60's was Rosetta Sharpe
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Black AMERICANS INVENTED EVERY FORM OF AMERICAN MUSIC...RAGTIME...THE BLUES...SWING...JAZZ...ROCK&ROLL...DISCO...R&B...HOUSE MUSIC..RAP..When it comes to music there are no people with the creative genius of Black Americans..
A racist girlfriend. Imagine that,
Come on already! This can’t be your “FIRST TIME” listening to this song. It just can’t and it’s not! Next time try to lie a bit better
What sucked was it looked like he was performing in front of a lot of white people. The fact there was segregation sucks. He played his ass off tho.
Riff is not from anywhere.... it's originated from here
Back to the future
Back to the future