Chuck Berry was The Man. He was the guy that showed how much guitar could influence rock & roll. There will never be another guitarist/singer like Chuck Berry. Rock on and RIP my friend. We miss your music and your magic.
Amazing. All those 15- to 20-year-old kids knew all the words to Chuck's biggest hits. Hits that were released 15 years prior. Consider that those audience members probably didn't know who was appearing on November 2, 1973's show until they entered the studio for the taping.
I was at this taping (and many others in 1973), but yes, we knew who was going to perform. I can’t remember if it was on the ticket or where we picked up the tickets
Incredible artist, I can't judge the rest. But the quality of this video/audio from the Midnight Special is freaking phenomenal. Thanks for the documents of history!
November 71 Mom had broken her leg so my grandparents (my grandfather was a doctor) took me out of school and we were heading down to their winter home in Florida. Because of my mom's broken leg we got to ride the elevator to the plane before the other passengers. Chuck Berry was also on the elevator ❤❤ he looked at my Mom with her broken leg and said "Some people do anything to go to Florida in the Winter time !!!😅
On a show that’s hosted Aerosmith, the Dolls, T. Rex, Bowie, Kiss, Blondie, and the Cars, it’s so cool to see a young crowd get into Chuck Berry’s performance more than any of those (at the time) younger bands.
This is another example of why I love the Midnight Special. Having Chuck Berry on is freaking phenomenal. I remember seeing that performance it was truly one of a kind. Where would rock and roll be without the amazing Chuck Berry. He is a legendary musician and artist 🎨. He's a smart genius. He played bad ass rock and roll. RIP,Chuck Berry you are truly missed 😢 ❤️
Mr Charles Berry changed the world in a positive way.... God bless Chuck Berry 🕉Hare Krishna Hare Rāma and may God save us all amigos it's a mad world ☮
. Check Berry is known as having the first big Rock and Roll hit on the radio- “Maybellene” reached #5 on the billboard charts in 1955. I have watched a ton of Midnight Special shows, but I can't ever remember seeing people getting up and dancing like this. The crowd reaction to this performance is too fun to watch. I went to a LOT of concerts growing up in the 1970's and probably my only regret is that I didn't get up and boogie more, like the girl in the front with the British flag on the back of her shirt!! She knows how to have fun imo. Ironically Chuck didn't have a #1 hit until 1972 ( a year before this was filmed ) "My Ding a Ling". It's amazing to me that it even made it on the radio because 1972 was a time when this country was still Vary VARY conservative.
Loved Chuck Berry since I was a kid growing up in the 60s... BUT... "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats, recorded in 1951, is often credited as the first rock and roll record due to its blending of rhythm and blues, jazz, and country styles and its influence on the subsequent development of rock and roll. It is also credited with popularizing the electric guitar, which would become an iconic instrument in popular music. The song was a major hit, reaching No 1 on the R&B charts and propelling Brenston and the Delta Cats to stardom.
I bet the Midnight Special told the audience they could clap, but to stay seated while the performance was being recorded. But, some thought, hey, this is Chuck Berry and I'm standing up... And the others followed. 😄
The Keith Richards " black eye incident " was really something.... Eric Patrick Clapton was right on with Mr Berry during that session... Chuck changed the world politically avec RnR⚡🌻
He was so damn happy the children had been listening. He knew their parents (many of them) wasnt crazy about finding out their kids was listening to a BLACK man make such rocking sounds they knew their kids couldnt resist. Parents didnt want those black folks getting all that praise and recognition. When Berry 1st started playing he had to follow the green book for safe traveling and could only play the chitlin circuit. So for him to get to witness the changes made over the decade (and some change) and realize he had such a large white audience in spite of the youngins parents not wanting them to listen to such w rocking black man, I'm sure warmed his soul
☆ OH !! My senior buddy , Ron Marinelli/ Uttama Shloka Das, played on stage with Mr Berry during a gig in Toronto once upon a time... , the rest is history ♡ Hare Krishna Hare Rāma and God bless us all amigos it's a freakshow mafia of hate and war nowadays, we all need love and understanding... tranquilo 🕉✌🎻
God bless Mr Berry.... controversial, revolutionary and a force for good unity in this mad world ♡ Hare Krishna Hare Rāma and many God save us all amigos 🌻🔔🙊🙉🙈🕉☮
Chuck Berry was a bridge musician, bringing black music to a white audience. Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly the same however they were white guys bringing black music to white audiences.
Chuck ha semplicemente dimostrato che un NERO può essere superiore ad un bianco ed essere migliore. Io ci credo che Elvis-cime ha detto Tom Jones- lo riteneva il più grande. Pure John Lennon. Bob Dylan , Michael Jackson...
Seven years ago today he passed. Where would Rock n Roll be without him?
Thats a very good question. 😀
Soprattutto cosa e' il rock and roll senza di lui? Lui era il rock and roll in persona.
Dead...
Between Chuck and Little Richard...
Chuck was the original gold standard for live entertainment and audience participation.
Yes
I hope that girl in the front with the Union Jack shirt sees this. She was having a blast!
Chuck Berry was The Man. He was the guy that showed how much guitar could influence rock & roll. There will never be another guitarist/singer like Chuck Berry. Rock on and RIP my friend. We miss your music and your magic.
I am 46 years old I am thankful my dad introduce me to his music when I was growing up
Amazing. All those 15- to 20-year-old kids knew all the words to Chuck's biggest hits. Hits that were released 15 years prior. Consider that those audience members probably didn't know who was appearing on November 2, 1973's show until they entered the studio for the taping.
I was at this taping (and many others in 1973), but yes, we knew who was going to perform. I can’t remember if it was on the ticket or where we picked up the tickets
Great you was there! Love to hear this.
Absolutly amazing, yes, right!
God bless Chuck Berry.... don't even think about a world without Chuck Berry
Wish I’d been in the audience here, how energized!! 😅 Whew!!
Incredible artist, I can't judge the rest.
But the quality of this video/audio from the Midnight Special is freaking phenomenal. Thanks for the documents of history!
Yes !!
To this day, rock and roll just sounds different that it would have without the contributions of Chuck Berry.
Just imagine how big he could have been if he had found Yoko Ono sooner?
😂
November 71 Mom had broken her leg so my grandparents (my grandfather was a doctor) took me out of school and we were heading down to their winter home in Florida. Because of my mom's broken leg we got to ride the elevator to the plane before the other passengers. Chuck Berry was also on the elevator ❤❤ he looked at my Mom with her broken leg and said "Some people do anything to go to Florida in the Winter time !!!😅
Chuck Berry is fantastic, show man ❤❤
Yes, right!
Duck walk in those shoes. That's something to see. An a anti-war song? Brilliant!
Peace and Love
2:18 ...it's your cousin, Marvin, Marvin Berry!
Back to the future ! 😂
On a show that’s hosted Aerosmith, the Dolls, T. Rex, Bowie, Kiss, Blondie, and the Cars, it’s so cool to see a young crowd get into Chuck Berry’s performance more than any of those (at the time) younger bands.
Nothing unusual here - just Chuck Berry bringing the house down as usual...
This is another example of why I love the Midnight Special. Having Chuck Berry on is freaking phenomenal. I remember seeing that performance it was truly one of a kind. Where would rock and roll be without the amazing Chuck Berry. He is a legendary musician and artist 🎨. He's a smart genius. He played bad ass rock and roll. RIP,Chuck Berry you are truly missed 😢 ❤️
Mr Charles Berry changed the world in a positive way.... God bless Chuck Berry 🕉Hare Krishna Hare Rāma and may God save us all amigos it's a mad world ☮
Que clasicos,hermosa epoca la mejor,gracias por compartir esta obra maestra.
Saludos
I guess that Charles Edward Anderson Berry - just “Chuck” to his friends - lived until 2017. He was 90. So he had a good life.
Hail Hail Rock'n'Roll!!!!!
. Check Berry is known as having the first big Rock and Roll hit on the radio- “Maybellene” reached #5 on the billboard charts in 1955. I have watched a ton of Midnight Special shows, but I can't ever remember seeing people getting up and dancing like this. The crowd reaction to this performance is too fun to watch. I went to a LOT of concerts growing up in the 1970's and probably my only regret is that I didn't get up and boogie more, like the girl in the front with the British flag on the back of her shirt!! She knows how to have fun imo. Ironically Chuck didn't have a #1 hit until 1972 ( a year before this was filmed ) "My Ding a Ling". It's amazing to me that it even made it on the radio because 1972 was a time when this country was still Vary VARY conservative.
Loved Chuck Berry since I was a kid growing up in the 60s... BUT... "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats, recorded in 1951, is often credited as the first rock and roll record due to its blending of rhythm and blues, jazz, and country styles and its influence on the subsequent development of rock and roll. It is also credited with popularizing the electric guitar, which would become an iconic instrument in popular music. The song was a major hit, reaching No 1 on the R&B charts and propelling Brenston and the Delta Cats to stardom.
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The very best I have read here! Thanx :) Happy to see this video!
I bet the Midnight Special told the audience they could clap, but to stay seated while the performance was being recorded. But, some thought, hey, this is Chuck Berry and I'm standing up... And the others followed. 😄
The Keith Richards " black eye incident " was really something.... Eric Patrick Clapton was right on with Mr Berry during that session... Chuck changed the world politically avec RnR⚡🌻
This dude watched Back to the Future on TBS too many times
He was so damn happy the children had been listening. He knew their parents (many of them) wasnt crazy about finding out their kids was listening to a BLACK man make such rocking sounds they knew their kids couldnt resist. Parents didnt want those black folks getting all that praise and recognition. When Berry 1st started playing he had to follow the green book for safe traveling and could only play the chitlin circuit. So for him to get to witness the changes made over the decade (and some change) and realize he had such a large white audience in spite of the youngins parents not wanting them to listen to such w rocking black man, I'm sure warmed his soul
R.I.P. King of Rock and Roll
The king of Rock n Roll
The troubadour.:)
Venue?
Chuck Berry the mam of the blues
K I N G ❤
The great James Booker on piano “the prince of New Orleans “… so good ❤
☆ OH !! My senior buddy , Ron Marinelli/ Uttama Shloka Das, played on stage with Mr Berry during a gig in Toronto once upon a time... , the rest is history ♡ Hare Krishna Hare Rāma and God bless us all amigos it's a freakshow mafia of hate and war nowadays, we all need love and understanding... tranquilo 🕉✌🎻
"Chuck"
What a treasure
God bless Mr Berry.... controversial, revolutionary and a force for good unity in this mad world ♡ Hare Krishna Hare Rāma and many God save us all amigos 🌻🔔🙊🙉🙈🕉☮
In the seventies, such music was already old
Rock n´ Roll will never die!
@@joszefrviz398 I agree
That so true
From the title of this clip, I thought Chuck Berry had physically assaulted a medley. A better title would have been: Chuck Berry's Medley of Hits
Chuck Berry was a bridge musician, bringing black music to a white audience. Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly the same however they were white guys bringing black music to white audiences.
Did Chuck get his money is cash from the Midnight Special?? 😀
2:28 I'm trying to figure out the haircut on the person on the bottom left.
Chuck ha semplicemente dimostrato che un NERO può essere superiore ad un bianco ed essere migliore. Io ci credo che Elvis-cime ha detto Tom Jones- lo riteneva il più grande. Pure John Lennon. Bob Dylan , Michael Jackson...
So what ever happened to real cameraMEN anyway?
What are you going on about goofball?
Prefiro a outra banda acompanhando