I THINK she was doing a harmonica impression with would make sense as I recall there being a harmonica in johnny b goode. But goode heavens that's ear bleedingly awful yoko, geez Louis
Right?! I wonder the same thing! What in the blazes did he see in her?! I could maybe understand, if she was model-gorgeous. She doesn't even have that. And before you think I'm solely judging her on her looks, I am not. The fact that she would INTENTIONALLY shriek like this to ruin what she knows is a historical moment/performance speaks to her inward character, what type of person she is.@@mikelbrenn111
They shared one microphone so they can both be on screen together in close up. She had her own to pick up her drum - probably didn't screech in rehearsal. She may have been on something of course.
@@tachyon8317 Yes, she believes it's a valid form of communication. See the video on UA-cam where she and John talk about "Howling" (search "John Lennon and Yoko Ono Demonstrate "Howling")
They done that so that they could cut her damn screeching out... who thought it was a good idea to put that screech owl Heffernan up on stage with those 2 legendary rock icons must had a bad day...lmao they clearly wasn't thinking clearly...lmao
@@syrsknight everyone knows that one guy or girl that everyone has to make concessions for cause they are your friend and you are letting their other half get away with someone you wouldn’t normally let anyone else get away with. That person ends up a social pariah cause know one wants to do that for someone’s bf or gf.
After her initial outburst, you can see her trying at 2:54, but can't hear her. Then you can hear her shrieking again at 3:12. After that you can see her trying that bullshit several times, but the mic is off. It's like they gave her a second chance and she still blew it. I don't know why they mic'd her up in the first place, as if beating on that drum added anything to the song.
Isn't her shrieking part of her performance roster? As in a few stuff she released before and after this included her shrieks. With that context, and that John had collaborated in a few of these performances, I think this might've been part of the performance from the start. She also only shrieked in the choruses. If she really wanted to ruin the performance and take up the spotlight, she would've screamed at least once in every verse, so I think it was supposed to be part of the performance. Also, in the rest of the set, she seemed to be having fun and dancing along. If she really wanted to ruin the performance and had been foiled, she probably should've been more stiff. Edit: watched the second part, nevermind. 🤣🤣🤣
2:00 seriously WTF was Yoko thinking? This wasn't HER performance, this was JOHN'S and CHUCK'S performance and her grabbing a mic to spew her shrieking says something more disturbing about her. Its no wonder she's almost universally reviled and despised.
Don't forget that a lot of people say that she's the reason The Beatles broke up! That alone would make people hate her but this crap right here just adds fuel to that fire.
John clearly has huge respect for Chuck and happy to back him with a bit of vocals . The rest of the band rocked along. Yoko’s presence did not exactly help.
@@CWHolleman John’s singing wasn’t flat. It was just pitched in a lower key and different tone from Chuck. I liked the combination. This event meant a hell of a lot to John. Beatles at the BBC CDs showed John did most of the Chuck Berry covers
That's why I feel sorry for the band. It must have been so exciting to be on stage with John Lernnon and Chuck Berry. BUT it was completely fucked up by Yoko
Too bad he didn't adjust on the first song. This was such a underwhelming performance. They barely tuned their guitars, they sound apprehensive and Chuck Berry never practiced past 1955. Johns backing band is sloppy and low energy. Sorry but sometimes legends have a bad gig too.
I’m just noticing the microphone isn’t even for her voice. It looks like it‘s pointed at the drum she’s playing, which means not only did she make a conscious decision to scream like that, she had to take it off the stand and you can see it at around 1:35
At this point John was at the peak of his fame and chuck was past his prime, and although John could be sometimes rather egocentric it is all the more touching how John bows before his hero chuck with utmost humility and admiration and also how Yoko tries cluelessly to draw attention amidst two rock legends like them
Chuck Berry was never past his prime. John Lennon was really coming into his own and knew Berry was still going strong. Ono was just a fly in the musical mix and not worth noticing.
She's a hell of an attention seeking b*tch just to make fast buck and that performance would've been better if she never was there in the first place, sounded like a dying goat on crack during the whole song.
@@GLING17 Why is that? Because all the other Beatles admit to hating her and John kept bringing the wench to practice and the stage? I get it, he's not a handsome guy nor the best vocalist, but he was a great songwriter and pretty good guitarist. He could have done better with any of the birds chasing after him.
Worst part in my view is that Yoko was even allowed on the stage. She did not earn that and shouldn’t have been in the same picture frame of either of these legends.
Finally the real version. Some many people repost the edited version and they have Yoko screaming the whole thing and Chuck and John aren't even singing.
Loved this epic and legendary collab, but, I must say, in 3:52 Its like in the 90s, when you gave the unplugged controller to your younger brother/sister. Yoko thinks, believes and swear, that everyone is hearing her awfulness xD
Chuck berry is the true king of rock and roll,without him we wouldn't have the likes of,Elvis,the Beatles,he changed the way we played guitar,a true legend.
That sound engineer properly saved the world from implosion and the instant death of 5 billion people. Yokogeddon was avoided by one brave individual...
This is not a concert. This is The Mike Douglas Show. John co-hosted for a week. Every week there was a different co-host. The producers would ask each co-host was there anyone in particular they would like to have as a guest and the show would try to book that person for them. John must have requested Chuck Berry.
Ya no nos tenemos más en este mundo fueron los más grandes que escuchamos como musicos siento mucho lo que le pasó a John Lennon el nunca le ISO mal a nadie y ese asesino sicópata le quitó la vida tengo mucha tristeza en mi corazón
3:50 - 4:00 & 5:34 & 6:00 - seeing Yoko screaming into the mic & you can't hear her is so so satisfying and funny. Thank god she didn't ruin 'Johnny Be Good'
This video was a realization to me. Growing up in the 90s I always heard about Yoko but never understood why she was so widely despised. I saw this video, had no idea what that shrieking was, until it cut to this woman I've never seen before. I was like oh god, THAT'S Yoko! I get it now!
Que genio era esrte Chuck Berry era us espectaculo no solo con la guitarra. Muchos dicen que fue Chuch Berry quien inspiro a Michael Jackson con su baile.
I think this shows how much respect Chuck had for John. Chuck was known to have a bit of a mean streak. Ordinarily Chuck would probably of wound the guitar around Yoko's neck for interrupting his song.
I love seeing Lennon having a good time and a bit humble being next to his idol instead of how cynical and self absorbed he was at this stage of his life. Love both of these musical giants so much!❤
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]
Alguien en algún lugar debe ser hijo ,nieto , bisnieto de esa gran persona que puso mute al micrófono por favor que digan su nombre para recordarlo por siempre
Lets never stop saluting the hero who cut her mic. 51 years on and we still appreciate you. It reminds me of when I used to give my neice a controller that wasnt connected so we could "play" together😂😂. She did the same to my kid and I was so proud😂.
This performance is nothing short of amazing 🎉🎉, and 2 icons on one stage, but one told the other that he was the reason why he started playing rock and roll 🎉🎉
The guy who cut Yoko’s mic should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame for that great contribution to music
I honestly thought she was just making the sound peak, then i realized the sound you can hear is prolly just from the other mics lmao
Thank God that he knew how to switch off her microphone
😂😂😂😂
Give him all the grammys
Gosh yes she nearly ruined an amazing performance between those two legends.
Who ever cut Yoko's mic is a genius! Should be President for life! He is like the Unknown Soldier,we don't know who he is but,we honor him.
Que no lo despidieron ?
@@sadamisantiago2320 Why fire him. He did something GREAT...He saved humanity!
@@strothermartin5368 I had read that in a Facebook post, our hero was fired :c
@@sadamisantiago2320 He sacrificed himself
Yoko rocked it
Who would have thought that one of the greatest moments in rock history would have been the moment yoko was silenced.
The other 3 Beatles for starters.
@@BoyNamedSue4 🏆
Jajaj
Ppl hate yoko so much man
@@kreuner11 gee I wonder why x)
1:54 for those looking for that moment in history.
5:35 for those looking for the unsung hero who unsung Yoko.
1:54 was some sort of Banshee cry I'm glad the unsung hero saved us from whatever horrors awaited at 5:35
Chuck Berry is great, 7:23 for those looking for his solo coming
Some time before 3:50 the mic was cut. She tried to scream at the end of the song and it is dead. Of course, she had no idea.
@@paulgaitherdoes it not get cut right then and there cause can’t you hear her scream for like a second
I THINK she was doing a harmonica impression with would make sense as I recall there being a harmonica in johnny b goode. But goode heavens that's ear bleedingly awful yoko, geez Louis
Maybe John faked his death and told everyone not to tell Yoko.
THATS WHAT I KEEP SAYING!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Maybe she bumped him off, quite capable.
@@jacksalter1108 i dont think so. I believe John faked his death
Haha
1:57 Chuck’s face when he heard whatever the hell noise that was is just amazing.
i love how subtle it is. he doesn't look offended or angry he just looks like he's thinking "oh lord"
Chuck is like "This is the woman who you married of all the women you can pick in the world!?"
Priceless😂
He was silently terrified 😂
Right?! I wonder the same thing! What in the blazes did he see in her?! I could maybe understand, if she was model-gorgeous. She doesn't even have that. And before you think I'm solely judging her on her looks, I am not. The fact that she would INTENTIONALLY shriek like this to ruin what she knows is a historical moment/performance speaks to her inward character, what type of person she is.@@mikelbrenn111
There were three legends on stage that night, Chuck Berry, John Lennon, and the audio technician that cut Yoko‘s mic.
😂😂😂
Wow! What an original comment! I've never heard that one before
Right lol
Fresh take
😂😂😂😂😂😂yo creo que Lennon sí fijó que el micrófono de Yoko estaba desconectado y dijo: mejor así y dejemos que crea que esta cantando 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
Marty McFly at 5:30 unplugging the mic and saving the timeline
Genius
This comment should have way more likes 🤣
Calvin Klein
😂
That was trunks at super velocity
Crazy how Chuck and John have to share a microphone while Yoko gets her own to wail into.
They shared one microphone so they can both be on screen together in close up.
She had her own to pick up her drum - probably didn't screech in rehearsal. She may have been on something of course.
She STILL screams like that
@@tachyon8317 Yes, she believes it's a valid form of communication. See the video on UA-cam where she and John talk about "Howling" (search "John Lennon and Yoko Ono Demonstrate "Howling")
They done that so that they could cut her damn screeching out... who thought it was a good idea to put that screech owl Heffernan up on stage with those 2 legendary rock icons must had a bad day...lmao they clearly wasn't thinking clearly...lmao
@@syrsknight everyone knows that one guy or girl that everyone has to make concessions for cause they are your friend and you are letting their other half get away with someone you wouldn’t normally let anyone else get away with. That person ends up a social pariah cause know one wants to do that for someone’s bf or gf.
After her initial outburst, you can see her trying at 2:54, but can't hear her. Then you can hear her shrieking again at 3:12. After that you can see her trying that bullshit several times, but the mic is off. It's like they gave her a second chance and she still blew it. I don't know why they mic'd her up in the first place, as if beating on that drum added anything to the song.
John probably insisted she be there, or she insisted and he gave in. Dude was obsessed with her, God knows why.
why is she shrieking in the first place lol
Isn't her shrieking part of her performance roster? As in a few stuff she released before and after this included her shrieks. With that context, and that John had collaborated in a few of these performances, I think this might've been part of the performance from the start. She also only shrieked in the choruses. If she really wanted to ruin the performance and take up the spotlight, she would've screamed at least once in every verse, so I think it was supposed to be part of the performance.
Also, in the rest of the set, she seemed to be having fun and dancing along. If she really wanted to ruin the performance and had been foiled, she probably should've been more stiff.
Edit: watched the second part, nevermind. 🤣🤣🤣
john Lennon was the worst Beatle .. so full of himself and pretentious
...as if beating on that drum wasn't bad enough...
god bless the engineer that cut Yoko's mic, who knows the horrors he saved us from 🙏🙏
_Mr Sound Man…_ Yes? _Send me a dream. Unplug Yoko, and silence her screams_ 🤐
2:00 seriously WTF was Yoko thinking? This wasn't HER performance, this was JOHN'S and CHUCK'S performance and her grabbing a mic to spew her shrieking says something more disturbing about her. Its no wonder she's almost universally reviled and despised.
She’s disrespectful as hell
Don't forget that a lot of people say that she's the reason The Beatles broke up! That alone would make people hate her but this crap right here just adds fuel to that fire.
@@GLING17a lot of people also believe that yoko put a curse on John
@@blissfulbunny I wouldn’t doubt it because Yoko is an old witch!
Agree, this annoys me so much. Idk why she thought it’s okay to do that as if she thinks her shrieking is part of the songs.
John clearly has huge respect for Chuck and happy to back him with a bit of vocals . The rest of the band rocked along. Yoko’s presence did not exactly help.
John sounded like crap too. Drowning out Chuck with flat as crap singing
@@CWHolleman John’s singing wasn’t flat. It was just pitched in a lower key and different tone from Chuck. I liked the combination. This event meant a hell of a lot to John. Beatles at the BBC CDs showed John did most of the Chuck Berry covers
That's why I feel sorry for the band. It must have been so exciting to be on stage with John Lernnon and Chuck Berry. BUT it was completely fucked up by Yoko
Yoko es como mi hermano pequeño jugando con el mando de la playstation desconectado, ahi tan feliz hahaha
Yokos present yelped though
Chucks face when Yoko screamed💀
He was like wtf
You know he raised all kinds of hell on her backstage!
The best part of this video is when Yoko's mic is cut.
In the history of soundmen, this was the greatest moment of all time; sparing the audience the trauma of yet another outburst from Yoko.
The sound engineer who cut Yoko's Mic is proof that not all superheroes wear capes.
😂👍🏼YOU ARE A FUNNY SEÑORITA....
For all we know, that person might have been wearing a cape but we can't see them
Acá solo existen 3 leyendas;
John Lennon
Chuck Berry
Y la persona que le bajo el micrófono a Yoko Ono
My Spanish is rudementary, but I love this comment.
despreciable mujer, es el cringe en persona misma
🤣😂🤣😂😂
A translation of Mr. Dimple: Here are three legends...John Lennon, Chuck Berry, and the person who turned off Yoko Ono's microphone. (Hell, yeah!)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine them talking in the limo back home 'I can't believe they cut my mic' and John having to say 'yeah it was out of order I agree'
John Lennon’s face showed pure joy at first. So happy at first, before the screaming.
She actually did sound like broken harmonica
She sounds like an Australian Kookaburra
@@christinelee4780yes, but one in the throws of actively dying during a stroke. Source: am Australian
@CC3193 That's the bird I was thinking of when I heard that screeching .
@@CC3193 I am an Australian too! I get woken up by Kookaburras outside my window at 4 am. I have to keep remembering that it's not Yoko I can hear 🤣🤣
5:14 true musical talent...rom the first "go go go" Chuck Berry instantly adugusted to harmonize after hearing John sing once
John on the other hand can’t even get the lyrics right, singing “go go go” when it should be “go” the first time.
Too bad he didn't adjust on the first song. This was such a underwhelming performance. They barely tuned their guitars, they sound apprehensive and Chuck Berry never practiced past 1955. Johns backing band is sloppy and low energy. Sorry but sometimes legends have a bad gig too.
@@kevinr.3542lol good one kev
@@jed02 He's not entirely wrong about the guitars being barely tuned.
@@kevinr.35421:50 sounds better to my untrained ears, just before the wailing banshee cuts in and ruins it! 🤬
5:15 John is so exited to play with Chuck he just yells Go Johnny go! This is amazing.
Chuck just ignored Yoko. Smart move.
The show must go on
He steeled himself when she was adjusting his guitar strap.
Imagine if Lennon had ignored her…
cringe-o-rama@@kathrynmcmorrow7170
His eyes got as big as his head when she started wailing.
@ 1:57...Chuck's surprised by Yoko's ridiculous animal sounds during an otherwise perfect collaboration!
The way his eyes got bigger 😂
@@93seronicaThey did a second time but then it was sly appraisal.
Los ojos de chuck casi se salen cuando yoko pega el grito jajaja
gracias al tecnico de audio por cortarle el micro a Yoko, imaginaos el solo de guitarra de be good con el micro de Yoko abierto xD
😅🤣
Lo increíble es que mientras Lennon y Berry comparten un micro , el simio Yoko tiene uno para ella sola , demasiada importancia le daban a esta tipa
Translation of Yunkel Buda rodz: Chuck's eyes almost burst from the sockets when Yoko screamed (into the microphone)...hahaha.
I’m just noticing the microphone isn’t even for her voice. It looks like it‘s pointed at the drum she’s playing, which means not only did she make a conscious decision to scream like that, she had to take it off the stand and you can see it at around 1:35
Lol good catch, what a freak
You can see chuck s face he is really pissed afterwards.
Lol, she just _had_ to "contribute" more, her ego couldn't handle being relegated to percussion duty 😂
At this point John was at the peak of his fame and chuck was past his prime, and although John could be sometimes rather egocentric it is all the more touching how John bows before his hero chuck with utmost humility and admiration and also how Yoko tries cluelessly to draw attention amidst two rock legends like them
That's why people hate her. She ruined a performance of legends. She had no business being in the same room.
Chuck Berry was never past his prime. John Lennon was really coming into his own and knew Berry was still going strong. Ono was just a fly in the musical mix and not worth noticing.
She's a hell of an attention seeking b*tch just to make fast buck and that performance would've been better if she never was there in the first place, sounded like a dying goat on crack during the whole song.
@@Corkfish1 People also hate her because a lot of people think she's the reason that The Beatles broke up.
@@GLING17 Why is that? Because all the other Beatles admit to hating her and John kept bringing the wench to practice and the stage? I get it, he's not a handsome guy nor the best vocalist, but he was a great songwriter and pretty good guitarist. He could have done better with any of the birds chasing after him.
Chuck Berry have faced many things as a black man.
But i think this was one of his hardest test in life
Yeah hearing that banshee shrieking
Worst part in my view is that Yoko was even allowed on the stage. She did not earn that and shouldn’t have been in the same picture frame of either of these legends.
If Lennon pulled the strings I think that would be enough
@@sebastianlambert8771 unfortunately he was the enabler
My favorite part was 5:37. It’s more about what you can’t hear though.
Just watching her do that infuriates me
@@TheFeralEngineer Right! How she even dares...
She’s a crazy person to try to ruin a legendary performance
And on the sixth day, God created the sound engineer who turned off Yoko's microphone and preserved the sanctity of a rock and roll classic :)
I hope that sound engineer got a promotion
Epic initiative!
同じ日本人として全世界の皆さんに謝罪します。本当にすみません
そしてマイクの音源を切ったスタッフGood Job👍🏻
Ha ha ha! Hail, hail rock 'n' roll, brother!
It's Okay, it's not your fault buddy!
Finally the real version. Some many people repost the edited version and they have Yoko screaming the whole thing and Chuck and John aren't even singing.
@@audevourahnYoko was definitely the most useless person of the 20th century. She doesn't deserve to be on that stage with Chuck freaking Berry ffs.
That is funnier though.
Loved this epic and legendary collab, but, I must say, in 3:52 Its like in the 90s, when you gave the unplugged controller to your younger brother/sister. Yoko thinks, believes and swear, that everyone is hearing her awfulness xD
Yeah, they gave her a little drum anyone could play to make her feel like she is a part of it😂.
@@nick56677 the best part is that she plays that drum like she's spanking it lmfao
@xTommyDee She looks like the clown she is sitting there patting that little drum😂
I wondered if she knew she had been cut off.
Chuck berry is the true king of rock and roll,without him we wouldn't have the likes of,Elvis,the Beatles,he changed the way we played guitar,a true legend.
Sister Rosetta is the one did that though 😊
2:53 El momento más bello en la historia de la música
That sound engineer properly saved the world from implosion and the instant death of 5 billion people. Yokogeddon was avoided by one brave individual...
This comment has me ROLLING😂😂
Yokogeddon omg lololol
Gold medal goes to the sound engineer who turned off Yoko's mic. The third legend of the piece.
Let's also acknowledge how much the backup band must have suffered that night too. And they had to keep straight faces for the cameras
It is really satisfying to see the moment when Yoko's mic was turned off.
The sound man wasn't going to let that happen again! Kudos to the unknown sound man!
Bien por el sonidista, el verdadero héroe de todo esto, gracias estes donde estes...
Lol why does Yoko have the damn mic stand in the first placd when John and Chuck are sharing one.
A troll king would've had Chuck Berry and Yoko Ono share one.
It was for the drum she was playing and the other dude next to her in the backing band.
Chuck Berry just completely SHINES here. I just want to continue listening to him.
The guy who unplugged yoko's mic deserves a statue, I'm telling ya
The Father of All Cancels
@@kathrynmcmorrow7170 lo mejor que pudo haber echo !, sacar del aire a esa imbecil
And a few million dollars.
A statue? How dare you show such disrespect to a legend??? He deserves a goddamn building with a monument!
@@noahmijo How about his face, John's, and Chuck's on Mt.Yokonomore.
It's amazing to see two rock legends on one stage, and John isn't half bad either!
Lol, I get it
😅😅😅
We see what you did there…😊
Ese pasito de Chuck es leyenda
Ese paso tiene más trayectoria que la de todos los reggetoneros actuales juntos
@@emmanuelledezma9400 si totalmente !!!!
Angus young el guitarrista de ACDC lo aprendió del gran maestro
De ahi se inspiro ACDC
jajajaa, ella quería participar, cómo los niños chiquitos en los cumpleaños. Que gracioso todo. Unos genios totales.
O John Lennon é fã do Chucky Berry
O Chuck Berry é fã do John Lennon
O engenheiro de som é fã de John Lennon e Chucky Berry!
Existem 3 lendas nesse vídeo, Chuck Berry, John Lennon e o engenheiro de som.
The "HELP ME" lyric becomes a whole new meaning for Mr. Berry.
Chuck pointing at John : " Johny?"
John : "Yes?"
Chuck : "Just be good" 😂😂
Thought he always said, "Let's Be Good".
@@thelegendinhisownmind7038me too.
Nada me da mas satisfacción que ver a esta mujer con el micrófono apagado❤
Totalmente, bastantes canciones tiene en los álbumes de John que si las publicaba por su cuenta ni su abuela las compraba o escuchaba
This is not a concert. This is The Mike Douglas Show. John co-hosted for a week. Every week there was a different co-host. The producers would ask each co-host was there anyone in particular they would like to have as a guest and the show would try to book that person for them. John must have requested Chuck Berry.
After watching this, people must have thought John had lost his mind hitching up with Yoko.
Los estrañamos mucho que descansen en paz
Ya no nos tenemos más en este mundo fueron los más grandes que escuchamos como musicos siento mucho lo que le pasó a John Lennon el nunca le ISO mal a nadie y ese asesino sicópata le quitó la vida tengo mucha tristeza en mi corazón
Many interesting things about this, but most significantly, how Berry was the undisputed star and Lennon just an inconspicuous backup.
Hardly. Lennon was paying homage to his hero, not trying to upstage him. Yoko is another matter. 😬
its the way she gives a lil nod before putting the mic back as if she bodied it that kills me
John was so nice,he didn't even divorce Yoka for screening like that..
*whipped
Aqui podemos ver a tres genios en el mismo lugar:
Chuck Berry, John Lennon, y el técnico que desconectó el micrófono de Yoko Ono
😂
😂
😂😂
The energy between John and Chuck is still noticeable ❤
See Yoko is a visionary she's just showing us what indie horror game ambience would sound like in 50 years
Este video de Yoko Ono y Nevermind de Fred Durst me ayudan a sobrellevar el dolor fuerte de estómago y la diarrea.
I love how she makes a sound as if a goat was being killed by a bird and then put the mic back in the stand as if "job well done!"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Then has the audacity to grab it AGAIN LATER???
she kept screaming into her mic the entire time. her feed was cut
And then proceeds to, it appears, strike her drum on one and three.
She is so unbelievably stupid lololol
This is the best video on UA-cam and the comments just slay me
Yoko’s thought: “ I’m helping!”
@John lennon ✔ HELPING?
Oh God this is one of the funniest performances ever
You said it
Lennon really knew how to throw an introduction together on the spot, holy shit 😂
Yeah it was super good
his intro was incredible but his wife nearly made up for it
He was reading. Are you dense?
Hail hail rock and roll
wow what a thing to be in an audience with those 2 legends meeting.
And what a thing to do to attempt to sabotage such a meeting of greatness
Chuck and John back stage "Yoko, please just stand in the corner, bang the drum and keep your mouth shut" 😅
The legend that is Chuck Berry!
What's even worse than Yoko's horrible screaming is the fact that she apparently is not at all ashamed of it.
Is great how Chuck whipped Yoko with his guitar cable at the end, he knew how to take care of her.
1:55 sacamela a la loquita esa del escenario Jajajaj
3:50 - 4:00 & 5:34 & 6:00 - seeing Yoko screaming into the mic & you can't hear her is so so satisfying and funny. Thank god she didn't ruin 'Johnny Be Good'
Umm Johnny Be Good? Do you mean Johnny B Goode
1:56 my entire central nervous system when I bump my elbow into something
Thank you for posting this piece of history in high definition.
This video was a realization to me. Growing up in the 90s I always heard about Yoko but never understood why she was so widely despised. I saw this video, had no idea what that shrieking was, until it cut to this woman I've never seen before. I was like oh god, THAT'S Yoko! I get it now!
3:11 Horror comes back listen closely
Que genio era esrte Chuck Berry era us espectaculo no solo con la guitarra. Muchos dicen que fue Chuch Berry quien inspiro a Michael Jackson con su baile.
Nope, Chuck Berry inspira a Angus Yung el de ACDC si ves un en vivo de ACDC verás que Angus solo pasa moviendo los pies como Chuck Berry jaja
@@plantasia7368 Si así es amigo el era un genio del show
Historic-thank you for posting in such good quality.
What great humble words of admiration from Lennon to Berry!
I think this shows how much respect Chuck had for John. Chuck was known to have a bit of a mean streak. Ordinarily Chuck would probably of wound the guitar around Yoko's neck for interrupting his song.
I would love to hear what happened backstage.
And no one would have blamed Chuck for doing it.
I was hoping that would happen. I was disappointed.
She should’ve been slapped off the stage
Still should of, old hag of a lady. She made John look like a fool more then a few times.
2:19 Al menos Yoko tocaba a tiempo el bonguito xd
3 heroes in this epic moment, John, chuck and the sound technician
I love seeing Lennon having a good time and a bit humble being next to his idol instead of how cynical and self absorbed he was at this stage of his life. Love both of these musical giants so much!❤
Chuck's eyes expression at 1:58 represents all of us for sure😅
2:11 Chuck's face saying "Cut that wire RIGHT NOW!"
Some guitars , percussion , saxophones and a drummer... and that's the whole ensemble , but that music lives to date . Wonderful ! .
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]
Absolutamente nadie te pregunto
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@@gueonpatuoCALLESE PERRO Y APRENDA P Q SE QUITE LO BURRO!
Alguien en algún lugar debe ser hijo ,nieto , bisnieto de esa gran persona que puso mute al micrófono por favor que digan su nombre para recordarlo por siempre
Jaajaj
HISTORIA PURA!!! FANTASTICO!
Lets never stop saluting the hero who cut her mic. 51 years on and we still appreciate you. It reminds me of when I used to give my neice a controller that wasnt connected so we could "play" together😂😂. She did the same to my kid and I was so proud😂.
This performance is nothing short of amazing 🎉🎉, and 2 icons on one stage, but one told the other that he was the reason why he started playing rock and roll 🎉🎉
Lol at the end when Chuck jumped and the guitar cable hit Yoko. She’s literally just in the way of good rock & roll.
4:47 I truly believe this is the part when Berry tries to hint: Cut that woman's mic off.
Un aplauso para el ingeniero de sonido héroe sin nombre bendito seas. 🫡
Marty McFly:
"Your kids... Are probably NOT gonna like that."
4:28 jajajaja
I think this was when Yokos mic was temporary cut off.
Se ve que los Dos Disfrutan Cantando Juntos.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
They call Elvis The King. The King of Rock 'n' Roll, meanwhile CHUCK BERRY is the Rock 'n' Roll
While Yoko is the Qreen of Hog Calling.