@@drone_blues_ no kidding, it would be an honor to be slugged by Keith!..I've always been envious of the guy he clubbed with his tele on the 81 tour hehe🤣
Nah, not lazy. He’s human. Probably nervous-I believe this was also the very first induction ever, plus, that’s his idol. And Keith Richards is not exactly the most eloquent man anyway-he’s a player, not a singer. Seemed like a good portrayal of Richards.
I think one element that made the Stones so great is that they’re very social people, they didn’t just admire their idols, they met them and mingled with them and they have each met probably thousands of people by now, and that to me is what makes a great band, no other bands do that, no other bands live the way the Stones do, no other band has had the fun that the Stones have had, no other band have made music as good as they have. The Stones were part of the golden age of music. And i really hope some day that we’ll have top quality rock bands again instead of just some showboaters. Learn your craft sincerely instead of being some poser, and you have to write fun songs...nobody wants miserable music, you can write an occasional sad song, hey the Stones did it, but it should be mostly fun and about enjoying life.
Well, they made up for that by a factor of 10 with the induction of Jay-Z, Madonna, Bay City Rollers, The Archie's, Loretta Lynn, Pat Boone, MC Hammer, Perry Como, Alvin & The Chipmunks, Partridge Family....
@@yayastedi Yes he was. Anyone who was around in the fifties will tell you how important he was. Elvis was a great rhythm guitarist as testified by Bill Black, James Burton and Paul McCartney....but hey, you know best.
I love how the British blues musicians as well rock bands have so much respect for the earliest Americans blues musicians and Rockers just lovely👌🏽 as American they all have my sincere respect, because not many Americans musicians appreciate what the earliest generation of musicians did.
Absolutely - the Stones never, ever try to deny (as Richards even says here) they based their entire set on the great, great black musicians of the US. I myself regularly say we are so, so indebted to those black musicians as the rawness, the feel and the brilliance of their music cannot be replicated. We love trying in the UK and have made some great bands at attempts at it, but again like Richards we all know deep down there will never be true copies of those marvellous talents from the US.
@cooter you're wrong. It was company records who bring some handsome white singer to sing the music who chuck, little richards and a lot of black musicians wrote it before elvis was famous.... Elvis was what is was because of racism and business.... He was just a singer, not a real musician who composed his own music....
I was honored to shake Chuck Berry by the hand....I wish I had a pound for every muso friend that has shaken my hand since - simply because Chuck had touched it! Respect and much love!
This is what the R n R Hall of Fame was originally intended for . . artists that made a real difference . .not a record exec schmoozathon built around record sales and PR bullshit . .RIP Mr Berry . .a true innovator pioneer and deserved recipient . .
Wtf for mean chip on shoulder, he virtually evented a art form was constantly ripped off for it and not paid proper royalty at chess records and is finally getting his accolades at this late point in his life. You white people need to shut the fuck up sometimes truly
R.I.P, sir. thank you for rock and roll, what you left behind, and you yourself Mr.Berry, will not be forgotten. Every Rock band; progessive, punk, or other owes something to you.
I enjoy seeing great musicians/guitarists/bands like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, The Band, CCR, The Eagles, Van Halen, The Allman Brothers etc. stand in awe in the presence of Chuck Berry!! That is how important Chuck Berry (Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Son House, Bo Didley, BB King etc.) was to everyone who picked up a guitar and played Rock & Roll! -Clearly there are so many more not named, but you get the point!
Led Zeppelin Plant Page are rip off artists Frauds they stole their entire catalog from the Delta Blues Legends Willie Dixon Muddy Waters and denied it ...court ruling made them pay ....wake up Idiot they have zero respect for the Blues Men that paved they road ...
Well, I can say Keith was here with Chuck much more generous than when he was inducting ZZ Top later in 2004. With Keith on stage is all about himself.
If you look up a rock and roll legend in the dictionary It should have Keith Richards he has smoked, drink ingested and inhaled every drug and still around, u DA man
Keef was glowing that night as I remember- Elvis Presley, James Brown, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, and Jerry Lee Lewis all were inducted that night . Billy Joel , Neil Young , Harry Belefonte , John Fogerty, Julian and Sean Lennon , Paul Schaffer, Roberta Flack , Quincy Jones , Hank Williams Jr. , Stevie Winwood And Herp Albert and I were all present . One of the most incredible Rock and Roll nights there ever was !
I was twenty yo drapery installer , and living and running a major renovation project at the Waldorf with pretty much no theatrical drape rigging experience, but I had my official drapery installers work shirt on and Mr Belefonte was pretty stressed -so I climbed up on a stage ladder behind the scenes and managed to get the thing to work while all these musicians were milling about below setting up -I thought it was pretty chaotic . I got to watch the show from the left of backstage -I was dumbstruck I had no idea that it was The first rock and roll hall of fame show until it was mentioned a bit later. The closing jam was my favorite part -the speeches were cool because of the famous individuals making them but I definitely preferred the musical performance parts.
I KNOW! It's only ROCK N ROLL, BUT I LIKE IT! Had the pleasure of the Dancing on stage w/ CHUCK BERRY in, maybe his final tenure, at Blueberry Hill in St Louis!
@@cooldaddy2877 King of what though??... packaging it, giving it an image and popularising it i agree 110% without a doubt!..but if there was no Elvis Rock'n'Roll would still be there..it was always there-Chuck was always very humble towards other musicians and that comes over in every interview i've ever been prevaliged to see.Chuck was a true original..writing lyrics that summed up the feeling of Teenagers..saying it performing it giving it groove giving the world Rock ' n' Roll!! Elvis was an original in popularising it and giving it an image .
There's a reason why they chose Chuck Berry's Johnny Be Good to go on a disc floating in outer space for any extra terestial body to hear!!..and no one else's music! It's his music a long with Bo Didley , Fats Domino and other greats that a young Elvis would tirelessly listen to on the radio..i say again Chuck Berry...THE TRUE KING OF ROCK 'N'ROLL!
@@shoebbismillah4194 sorry but you are so wrong. I was a teenager at the time and know what an impact both men made. Elvis was much more original than Chuck. Elvis set the standard for a four piece R'n'R band....no doubt about that. Elvis packaging it? really? Elvis was not packaged in any way, he was a true original rebel without any forerunners. Elvis popularised it? yes, because he was so good, so dynamic and so original. Elvis popularised it BEFORE the general public even knew what he looked like. Most thought he was black. So, forget all the rubbish that he made it because he was white and handsome...it does not compute with the actual evidence. If Chuck was the heart of R'n'R, why did he have so few hits in the fifties? Why were his few hits not number ones for weeks at a time. Dont say it was because he was black because Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Platters, The Coasters etc etc were black and had more hits than Chuck did in the fifties. Elvis was the King of R'n'R then and always will be and his fellow singers and musicians also said that (Chuck, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Gene Vincent and others). But those artists are wrong according to revisionists. Revisionists like you are so off the ball its embarrassing.
@@shoebbismillah4194 oh dear. Do you understand the word CHRONOLOGY? Can you explain how it is humanly possible for Elvis, who started recording in 1954 to have heard and been influenced by Chuck Berry who didnt start recording till a year or more later? Please please explain that one? Same goes for Bo Diddley. Yes, Elvis did listen to Fats Dominos R'n'B recordings.Please supply evidence for your chronologically wrong statement.
A chuck berry album under mick jaggers arm on a subway train, was the stimulus for conversion with a fellow passenger Keith Richards. Full circle here.
I think after Little Richard started the the rock and roll ball rolling Chuck took it over like a hurricane ..Rest east Chuck you did a good thing and God bless .
“I lifted every lick from him”. That’s exactly right. Keith Richards stole every lick from Mr. Berry. The Rolling Stones owe everything to someone else.
That one little move Keith towards Chuck Berry says it all. It's one of those "What can I say" moves. And rightly so. Chuck Berry is the true king of rock and roll. Hands down. So don't get me started about it.
Imagine inducting your childhood hero into the hall of fame! Keith must have been on top of the world!
yes , true story
I’ll drink to that.. 😂🥃🍾🥂
They look like great,friends
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@@drone_blues_ no kidding, it would be an honor to be slugged by Keith!..I've always been envious of the guy he clubbed with his tele on the 81 tour hehe🤣
Keith Richards was so spontaneous, so wild. Great induction
What induction. He spoke 2 words..
It was the worst induction ever
@@javiervelasco7143 yes it was. Lazy.
I agree! He was just wingin' it! Fun to see it!
Nah, not lazy. He’s human. Probably nervous-I believe this was also the very first induction ever, plus, that’s his idol. And Keith Richards is not exactly the most eloquent man anyway-he’s a player, not a singer. Seemed like a good portrayal of Richards.
I think one element that made the Stones so great is that they’re very social people, they didn’t just admire their idols, they met them and mingled with them and they have each met probably thousands of people by now, and that to me is what makes a great band, no other bands do that, no other bands live the way the Stones do, no other band has had the fun that the Stones have had, no other band have made music as good as they have. The Stones were part of the golden age of music. And i really hope some day that we’ll have top quality rock bands again instead of just some showboaters. Learn your craft sincerely instead of being some poser, and you have to write fun songs...nobody wants miserable music, you can write an occasional sad song, hey the Stones did it, but it should be mostly fun and about enjoying life.
Keith is an international treasure bless him
How can you induct the rock and roll to the rock and roll hall of fame
thiago giovanni dos santos exactly!
It's a very proud moment for... RRHF
Even Chuck Berry said Elvis was the King.
Greatest youtube comment ever!!!
@@billystclair863 I'm a huge Elvis fan,,,,,,, and Chuck is one rung on the ladder higher!
No-one ... but no-one, was ever more deserving of being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame than Chuck Berry.
Elvis certainly was and so was Bill Haley.
Sans Chuck les stones seraient insipides
Well, they made up for that by a factor of 10 with the induction of Jay-Z, Madonna, Bay City Rollers, The Archie's, Loretta Lynn, Pat Boone, MC Hammer, Perry Como, Alvin & The Chipmunks, Partridge Family....
@@cooldaddy2877 elvis wasn’t. He was a great performer. But that’s what he was, a performer. He wasn’t a musician
@@yayastedi Yes he was. Anyone who was around in the fifties will tell you how important he was. Elvis was a great rhythm guitarist as testified by Bill Black, James Burton and Paul McCartney....but hey, you know best.
King of ROCK AND ROLL PERIOD !!
There is a certain humility abound Keith that is special.
Keith: "Let's forget about the black eye.."
Keith once picked up Chuck's guitar after a show. Chuck: Nobody touches that guiitar. Pow!.
I thought he said 'You didn't mention the black eye', after Chuck told him what a great guy he is, lol.
@@carlsaganlives5112 we won't mention the black eye. To be more precise
I love how the British blues musicians as well rock bands have so much respect for the earliest Americans blues musicians and Rockers just lovely👌🏽 as American they all have my sincere respect, because not many Americans musicians appreciate what the earliest generation of musicians did.
Trueeeeeee
Much respect from Rolling Stones to the originals , as well they had many European fans. Probably more respect across the pond than in USA.
Except for Plant and Page ...
@@CP-kb1du what about plant and page
Absolutely - the Stones never, ever try to deny (as Richards even says here) they based their entire set on the great, great black musicians of the US.
I myself regularly say we are so, so indebted to those black musicians as the rawness, the feel and the brilliance of their music cannot be replicated.
We love trying in the UK and have made some great bands at attempts at it, but again like Richards we all know deep down there will never be true copies of those marvellous talents from the US.
The real king of rock and roll chuck berry
You mean the Father of Rock & Roll, right?
Hilarious. He was king of nothing.
SLIP NORRIS Elvis*
That would be Elvis
@cooter you're wrong. It was company records who bring some handsome white singer to sing the music who chuck, little richards and a lot of black musicians wrote it before elvis was famous.... Elvis was what is was because of racism and business.... He was just a singer, not a real musician who composed his own music....
R.I.P., Chuck Berry. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll !!!
Two legends together. Rock on, Chuck and Keith!
Keith is permanently drunk or off his head 😂 love this man..
Mairead Power Something is working. He’s performing at the top of his game! In all areas! It’s funny, though. Chuck looks younger! 😂
Keith didn’t have a speech prepared, because there was no need for one. Chuck is Rock n Roll. His reputation preceded itself.
I was honored to shake Chuck Berry by the hand....I wish I had a pound for every muso friend that has shaken my hand since - simply because Chuck had touched it! Respect and much love!
This is what the R n R Hall of Fame was originally intended for . . artists that made a real difference . .not a record exec schmoozathon built around record sales and PR bullshit . .RIP Mr Berry . .a true innovator pioneer and deserved recipient . .
Again, time will prove this to be true. Pure Chuck Berry is genetic rock and roll.
No RnR without Chuck Berry ... it's like letting God himself into Heaven.
Absolutely no Rock n roll without him👌🏽
Dr Richard Arerbac Or Little Richard! Rest his soul!
What he meant to Keef, we have no idea.
oh please. Chuck started playing R'n'R after Elvis and Bill Haley.....its called CHRONOLOGY.....and it cant be beat!
@@cooldaddy2877 A huge difference whith Elvis, Chuck composed still classic great songs.
It's nice to see Chuck flick that chip off his shoulder for a night and seem so genuinely happy. Big night for him; it was a long time coming. =)
Wtf for mean chip on shoulder, he virtually evented a art form was constantly ripped off for it and not paid proper royalty at chess records and is finally getting his accolades at this late point in his life. You white people need to shut the fuck up sometimes truly
After Keith gets a punch in face from Chuck he inducts him later class act Keith
Yap, the classiest!
Yap, the classiest!
I'm sure Keith has always been proud to have been punched by Chuck
It was fourteen years earlier.
Saw him in the mid'70's playing BACK UP to Rod Stewart in Germany. He was so good they booed Rod and screamed for more Chuck!!!
The KING of rock and roll.
I just can't stop smiling while watching this video
R.I.P, sir. thank you for rock and roll, what you left behind, and you yourself Mr.Berry, will not be forgotten.
Every Rock band; progessive, punk, or other owes something to you.
He really humble as a legend... RIP Chuck! Thanks for your music!
LMAO coolest induction ever. they dont make em like this anymore!!! =D =D
Keith’s suit was the inspiration for the album art of Voodoo Lounge lol
This is the best induction into Rock and Roll HOF ever!!!❤❤ 🎸 ❤
Keith is just classy,and a sweet soul, and he's just truly amazing and I would love to meet him. He's my favorite Stone🎉🎉
Long live the King.I was lucky enough to see him live a few years ago.The greatest.
chuck berry is awesome may he rest in peace
THE REAL KING OF ROCK ON ROLL
I enjoy seeing great musicians/guitarists/bands like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, The Band, CCR, The Eagles, Van Halen, The Allman Brothers etc. stand in awe in the presence of Chuck Berry!! That is how important Chuck Berry (Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Son House, Bo Didley, BB King etc.) was to everyone who picked up a guitar and played Rock & Roll! -Clearly there are so many more not named, but you get the point!
Led Zeppelin Plant Page are rip off artists Frauds they stole their entire catalog from the Delta Blues Legends Willie Dixon Muddy Waters and denied it ...court ruling made them pay ....wake up Idiot they have zero respect for the Blues Men that paved they road ...
Don’t forget acdc
CB..such a beautiful cat.. and what a sense of humor !
I love you chuck ! God bless you. Someday I will see you again.
❤️ more than well deserved Hail Hail Rock and Roll Chuck Barry
Discovered chuck berry two days ago and today he is no more. Rip chuck.
Two of the Greatest Musicians
One of the greatest rock legends in our history!
Dec.2020 i'm still watching this.
Hail king of Rock and roll Mr Chuck Berry... You've been honoured sleep in peace love
Chuck sure did start it all, RIP
That was truly classic!
Chuck Berry FOREVER
Hail Hail Rock N Roll is a great doc. about Keith's concert with Chuck for his 60th that year. Think it was before this.
Chuck was one of the first people in the rock and roll hall of fame,this is a clip from the 80's that they just recently uploaded on here.
Just realized Keith is now able to formally be inducted or abducted into the RRHOF! Class act!
Chuck is still goin at 89, the man is rock n roll
I saw him twice at Blueberry Hill in St. Louis where he still played a monthly gig for 400 people cost $25.00 !!! Passed in March 2017
This is the King!
Keith was 43 in this.
Damn.
....and smacked oot his nut
@@synthhero1347 no drunk or coke he gave up smack in 1978
@@davidmellish3295 Stopped doing drugs and switched to human souls.
He does not know how to die.
Look at him now, he's all gray haired.
Definitely the most epic moment in all rock Hall of fame history
Well, I can say Keith was here with Chuck much more generous than when he was inducting ZZ Top later in 2004.
With Keith on stage is all about himself.
Wtf is your act pal?
If you look up a rock and roll legend in the dictionary It should have Keith Richards he has smoked, drink ingested and inhaled every drug and still around, u DA man
Keith Richard can drink a table under the table and out-snort a Brahma bull.
Bill9696V supposedly his old man could drink him and all of the stones under the table
you know the lord wants him around, after all he has snorted anthrax... and his dads ashes. Bahahahaha
It's so boring those ones who always reduce Keith as the guy who survive drugs, Let's talk about music.
@@Methilde agreed!
Keef was glowing that night as I remember- Elvis Presley, James Brown, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, and Jerry Lee Lewis all were inducted that night . Billy Joel , Neil Young , Harry Belefonte , John Fogerty, Julian and Sean Lennon , Paul Schaffer, Roberta Flack , Quincy Jones , Hank Williams Jr. , Stevie Winwood And Herp Albert and I were all present . One of the most incredible Rock and Roll nights there ever was !
Wow you were actually there ? Omg that must have been absolutely awesome 🤩
I was twenty yo drapery installer , and living and running a major renovation project at the Waldorf with pretty much no theatrical drape rigging experience, but I had my official drapery installers work shirt on and Mr Belefonte was pretty stressed -so I climbed up on a stage ladder behind the scenes and managed to get the thing to work while all these musicians were milling about below setting up -I thought it was pretty chaotic . I got to watch the show from the left of backstage -I was dumbstruck I had no idea that it was The first rock and roll hall of fame show until it was mentioned a bit later. The closing jam was my favorite part -the speeches were cool because of the famous individuals making them but I definitely preferred the musical performance parts.
@@decencywarrior9598 wow that must of been so cool 😎 thanks for sharing your story ! You rock
KEITH WAS DRUNK OUTTA HIS MINDDDD 😭
Hell, yeah...CHUCK WAS THERE BEFORE ALL OF YOU!!!
I got to see chuck berry twice, fantastic!
I KNOW! It's only ROCK N ROLL, BUT I LIKE IT! Had the pleasure of the Dancing on stage w/ CHUCK BERRY in, maybe his final tenure, at Blueberry Hill in St Louis!
Helluva speech, Keith.
A very funny reencounter between Chuck Berry and Keith!
R.I.P THE BEST
Without a blue eye for Keith....ha ha ha ...great vid, thank you.
There isn't much to say about Chuck Berry that hasn't already been said. All I know is he is GREAT! i LOVE chuck berry, he knows HOW to rock!!!!!!!!
Incredible talent - Go Chucki GO!!
the whole rock and roll hall of fame should be inducted in the Chuck Berry hall of fame,he founded the whole thing
Funny and true.
Keith said it all ..how can I..exactly Chuck is rock n roll.
"If the R & R hasn`t a name,it must be called CHUCK BERRY" JOHN LENNON!!
Chuck Berry!!!.....his guitar bled pure Rock n Roll...THE TRUE KING!!!!.No question!!
yes question. Chuck even stated that Elvis was the king....but hey, what does Chuck know?
@@cooldaddy2877 King of what though??... packaging it, giving it an image and popularising it i agree 110% without a doubt!..but if there was no Elvis Rock'n'Roll would still be there..it was always there-Chuck was always very humble towards other musicians and that comes over in every interview i've ever been prevaliged to see.Chuck was a true original..writing lyrics that summed up the feeling of Teenagers..saying it performing it giving it groove giving the world Rock ' n' Roll!! Elvis was an original in popularising it and giving it an image .
There's a reason why they chose Chuck Berry's Johnny Be Good to go on a disc floating in outer space for any extra terestial body to hear!!..and no one else's music! It's his music a long with Bo Didley , Fats Domino and other greats that a young Elvis would tirelessly listen to on the radio..i say again Chuck Berry...THE TRUE KING OF ROCK 'N'ROLL!
@@shoebbismillah4194 sorry but you are so wrong. I was a teenager at the time and know what an impact both men made. Elvis was much more original than Chuck. Elvis set the standard for a four piece R'n'R band....no doubt about that. Elvis packaging it? really? Elvis was not packaged in any way, he was a true original rebel without any forerunners. Elvis popularised it? yes, because he was so good, so dynamic and so original. Elvis popularised it BEFORE the general public even knew what he looked like. Most thought he was black. So, forget all the rubbish that he made it because he was white and handsome...it does not compute with the actual evidence. If Chuck was the heart of R'n'R, why did he have so few hits in the fifties? Why were his few hits not number ones for weeks at a time. Dont say it was because he was black because Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Platters, The Coasters etc etc were black and had more hits than Chuck did in the fifties. Elvis was the King of R'n'R then and always will be and his fellow singers and musicians also said that (Chuck, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Gene Vincent and others). But those artists are wrong according to revisionists. Revisionists like you are so off the ball its embarrassing.
@@shoebbismillah4194 oh dear. Do you understand the word CHRONOLOGY? Can you explain how it is humanly possible for Elvis, who started recording in 1954 to have heard and been influenced by Chuck Berry who didnt start recording till a year or more later? Please please explain that one? Same goes for Bo Diddley. Yes, Elvis did listen to Fats Dominos R'n'B recordings.Please supply evidence for your chronologically wrong statement.
RIP Chuck Berry
Rock-'n'-Roll is Rhythm & Blues, uptempo! 👍👍
A chuck berry album under mick jaggers arm on a subway train, was the stimulus for conversion with a fellow passenger Keith Richards. Full circle here.
I think after Little Richard started the the rock and roll ball rolling Chuck took it over like a hurricane ..Rest east Chuck you did a good thing and God bless .
The king👑
GOD BLESS YOU Chuck Berry, I'm sure the DYNAMITE is popping off in heaven now,Rest In Peace, ✌💜😂💯🇺🇸🎶🎶🎼🎤
lenda , lenda lenda eterno chuck berry
First rock & roll I ever heard was Mabeline on my mama's car radio - "Turn it up!"
they went together to snork, i love their friendship
Chuck Berry is the one and only Rock and Roll King ! R.I.P. Chuck Berry
Thank you Chuck Berry
,
Two greats up there.
Bruh he even duck-walked off stage 😆
Keith Richards ...the Goat which introduce the LEGEND.....ha ha ha ha...
“I lifted every lick from him”. That’s exactly right. Keith Richards stole every lick from Mr. Berry. The Rolling Stones owe everything to someone else.
I wouldn’t go that far lol
r.i.p. Ahmet Ertegun.
Keith além de inigualável guitarrista no seu estilo...e um doce ser humano.
2 of the greatest
R.I.P. Mr. Rock and Roll , your the KING of guitar.
Chuck Berry played the same few notes in most of his tunes.
CHUCK IS THE KING OF ROCK N' ROLL
1986 was the first year of the RNRHOF and I believe Chuck Berry was the first inductee that year.
RIP CHUCK
Id have liked to be at that gig
Que tipazo chuck.... The best
Short and sweet. Everybody knows these guys,
The man[chuck berry] who started it all as far as I’m concern - Keith Richards
Still to this day at the blueberry restaurant on a Wednesday at the middle of the month he'll still do a concert. That's. St Louis
So far from those kinds of mondanity.
To me...Chuck was the king of RnR...he only played RnR....Elvis was great...but he did show tunes,country and religious....just my opinion.
That band is David Lettermans band. Probably Steve Jordan on drums.
That one little move Keith towards Chuck Berry says it all. It's one of those "What can I say" moves. And rightly so. Chuck Berry is the true king of rock and roll. Hands down. So don't get me started about it.
Chuck Berry king of rock and roll don't care what anybody has to say....
Inducting the God of Rock and Roll into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Nice and LONG OVERDUE