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Maybe the finest funnest bestest of all the original '50s rockers. That guy could play, sing, compose, write, perform, dance and generally take the joint and sound by storm. Most impressive he was.
The very definition of "roots tock"!
SmackDaddy wrote:
maybe women were stealing shit?
What, like a hamburger?
maybe women were stealing shit?
What, like a hamburger?


Noé wrote:
When will Mister Chuck come back ??
Don't forget his piano player, Johnny Johnson.
This never gets old! Great guitar work. Moden day bands could learn one thing or two from Chuck.
When will Chuck come back ??
Tim_in_N_FL wrote:
maybe women were stealing shit?
A great artist for sure. However, I was living in St. Louis when the story below (from his Wiki entry) broke circa 1990 and my appreciation for his work has waned ever since. Not being judgmental but...I just cannot shake the association of his music with the diagnosable behavior ;)
In 1990 Berry was sued by several women who claimed that he had installed a video camera in the ladies' bathrooms at two of his St. Louis restaurants. A class action settlement was eventually reached with 59 women on the complaint. Berry's biographer, Bruce Pegg, estimated that it cost Berry over $1.2 million plus legal fees.
In 1990 Berry was sued by several women who claimed that he had installed a video camera in the ladies' bathrooms at two of his St. Louis restaurants. A class action settlement was eventually reached with 59 women on the complaint. Berry's biographer, Bruce Pegg, estimated that it cost Berry over $1.2 million plus legal fees.
maybe women were stealing shit?
Chuck Berry. One of the very few of the very original version of Mr. Rock and Roll. Rock on elsewhere.
From Amy W. to Chuck.
So long, Chuck.
So long, Chuck.
Well....it's about time you play him.
RIP to the greatest RnR guitar player.
RIP to the greatest RnR guitar player.
RIP. He'll be missed.
THAT BILL! What a hilarious segue from Beethoven to Chuck Berry 
Eleanor Rigby, then Beethoven's Fifth...totally saw this one coming. Nice job, tho.
A great artist for sure. However, I was living in St. Louis when the story below (from his Wiki entry) broke circa 1990 and my appreciation for his work has waned ever since. Not being judgmental but...I just cannot shake the association of his music with the diagnosable behavior ;)
In 1990 Berry was sued by several women who claimed that he had installed a video camera in the ladies' bathrooms at two of his St. Louis restaurants. A class action settlement was eventually reached with 59 women on the complaint. Berry's biographer, Bruce Pegg, estimated that it cost Berry over $1.2 million plus legal fees.
In 1990 Berry was sued by several women who claimed that he had installed a video camera in the ladies' bathrooms at two of his St. Louis restaurants. A class action settlement was eventually reached with 59 women on the complaint. Berry's biographer, Bruce Pegg, estimated that it cost Berry over $1.2 million plus legal fees.
Yes! Yes! Yes! 

stkman wrote:
Yeah... who does this poseur think he is trying to remake a classic Beatles song?
Classic Chuck but not his best by far
Yeah... who does this poseur think he is trying to remake a classic Beatles song?
Beethoven's 5th then this... Excellent Segue 



wenatchee wrote:
Yes please!! I love that one for bits, brill though Chuck Berry's original is.
Could the ELO version be in the Queue?
Yes please!! I love that one for bits, brill though Chuck Berry's original is.
Thanks, Bill. That was funny.
Could the ELO version be in the Queue?
Classic Chuck but not his best by far
very great song
from a great artist
from the time rock & roll was not only rock but also had a roll!
god save chuck berry!
from the time rock & roll was not only rock but also had a roll!
god save chuck berry!
caregiver wrote:
You know, you can say what you want to Beethoven, but shouldn't expect him to hear.
He may not be rollin' over but if his toes ain't tappin' he better check his pulse.
You know, you can say what you want to Beethoven, but shouldn't expect him to hear.
One classic after another:
Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven
Beethoven - Symphony No.5 - Allegro Con Brio
Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
Classics mixed in a unique eclectic way. This is why I listen to RP. Thanks Bill.
Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven
Beethoven - Symphony No.5 - Allegro Con Brio
Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
Classics mixed in a unique eclectic way. This is why I listen to RP. Thanks Bill.
Oh, very funny! (See previous song).
maplebed wrote:
He may not be rollin' over but if his toes ain't tappin' he better check his pulse.
I wonder if this coming right after his 5th actually does make Beethoven roll over...
He may not be rollin' over but if his toes ain't tappin' he better check his pulse.
At first I was like, "Beethoven and Chuck Berry don't go together. What the..." Then I looked at the title. Cute, Bill. Cute.
I love when classics are added to the playlist, thanks Bill. :)
Ahnyer_Keester wrote:
Agree completely. C'mon, Bill...
Right after the 5th. I love it! Rock on. ELO version next?
Agree completely. C'mon, Bill...
Right after the 5th. I love it! Rock on. ELO version next?
Perfect follow up to Symphony #5!!!
I wonder if this coming right after his 5th actually does make Beethoven roll over...



