This was a Chuck Berry huge hit. Bruce Springsteen live with Chuck Berry 79 years old on stage playing "Johny B. Good " with the full stadium completely in ecstasy singing and jumping. Oh!! And he does the infamous phenomenal "Duck Walk " at 79 !! The step that AC/DC Angus young does all the time 😊😊
The's nobody like The Boss. Genius singer/songwriter/performer/storyteller. God bless him. Great music is timeless and so is Bruce. God bless him. 🙋♂🙋♂🙋♂🙋♂🙎♂
I'm so glad you enjoyed that one. Now here's another live performance with Bruce S. & Chuck Berry performing together, *"Chuck Berry with Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band - Johnny B. Goode (Concert for the Rock Hall)"* this is iconic, bro.
For more live stuff from Bruce, check out Jungleland, live in New York City 2000 (it's on Springsteen's official youtube channel). IMO it's the best performance of his best song. 11 minutes of pure epicness.
Great song. Yes, most definitely you'll want to check out Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band covering this song. There's a TH-cam live video that was posted on Nov 2, 2015 by "The Music of Dave Carroll" with the title: Emmylou Harris You Never Can Tell C'est La Vie- that has pretty decent sound, and Emmylou and the Hot Band were cooking that night.
Bruce Srpingsteen came to Turku Finland, did two gigs back to back. He had switched 17 songs from the setlist between the shows. I mean, who else could pull something like this off?
There's a bunch of Bruce live covers that are superb. There are two picks that I'd share with you for your list up the road - Purple Rain (Prince) and Staying Alive (BeeGee's). I kid you not. There's also Lorde's Royals which is a particular fave of mine. Clash London Calling too. Oh and Twist and Shout in Argentina is insane, on the Amnesty International Tour.
Bruce's band in 1972, backed Chuck Berry at a show at the University of Maryland. Berry didn't travel with a band but would use whatever band was available. It was for a show that Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis headlined with Bruce third on the bill.
I don't think anybody connects with an audience like Bruce Springsteen. I've seen him live twice. When he comes out for the encore it's all covers of great rock and rollers that came before him. By this time the energy is so high he has the audience eating right out of his hand.. regardless of how big the venue. We're talking 3-4 hour shows here, Shawn, and the audience never wants it to end. You feel like HE doesn't want it to end. The E Street Band might be the best live R&R band ever. But it's not all high energy. He can rock the slower more intimate songs just as powerfully. Often with personal stories leading up to them that gives the song that much more punch. No one leaves a Springsteen concert feeling like they didn't get their money's worth. He is the best of the best. Check out “Independence Day” by him. Spoiler Alert... It has nothing to do with the 4th of July.
A few of the greatest live Bruce tunes include Rosalita, Jungleland, Promised Land and of course Born to Run. Seen Stones, Clash, Bowie and Petty. None better in concert than Bruce and his band! In my opinion.
Bruce and the Band actually backed up Chuck Berry in the early years. He would just use a local band to back him up and they volunteered to do it. They asked him what he was going to play and he said "Chuck Berry songs!". So they just had to figure it out as they went along. I'd love to see a video of that, but unfortunately there isn't one.
Chuck Berry wrote that I think. Good listening. Bruce brings it. We'd drive to see um at the Pink Pony in Jersey, Asbury Park. C'est La Vie! Once upon a time I covered that song too in the style of Emmy lou Harris! That's life.
Mann Act: taking a woman across a state line for "immoral purposes." The first Black heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson was charged with this in its early days.
This was a Chuck Berry huge hit. Bruce Springsteen live with Chuck Berry 79 years old on stage playing "Johny B. Good " with the full stadium completely in ecstasy singing and jumping. Oh!! And he does the infamous phenomenal "Duck Walk " at 79 !! The step that AC/DC Angus young does all the time 😊😊
They pull songs from signs out of the crowd. So, not on the set list. I’ve seen Bruce and E Street do it many times live. Remarkable performers.
Wow! I'd always known Emmy Lou Harris' version of this song, but this was next level!
WOWSER says it all!!!!
The's nobody like The Boss. Genius singer/songwriter/performer/storyteller. God bless him. Great music is timeless and so is Bruce. God bless him. 🙋♂🙋♂🙋♂🙋♂🙎♂
When i saw this the first time... i went crazy.
I mean it.
Nice react.
I'm so glad you enjoyed that one. Now here's another live performance with Bruce S. & Chuck Berry performing together, *"Chuck Berry with Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band - Johnny B. Goode (Concert for the Rock Hall)"* this is iconic, bro.
You never can tell is an old song from the early 60s I believe. Written and released by Chuck Berry, writer and musician.
Oh my bruce is legend aswell ❤❤
Der Boss ist und bleibt der Boss! Grandios!!
I know that had to have made Chuck Berry proud! Fantastic!!!! Sounds to me like Mr. Springsteen remembered every word.
Such a joy to see real musicians work their craft. Just give them an idea of how the tune goes and what key it's in and........Bingo! Beautiful.
That was fun. I did not recognize the song by its name until The Boss starting singing it!
Bruce great entertainment ❤
For more live stuff from Bruce, check out Jungleland, live in New York City 2000 (it's on Springsteen's official youtube channel). IMO it's the best performance of his best song. 11 minutes of pure epicness.
Great song. Yes, most definitely you'll want to check out Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band covering this song. There's a TH-cam live video that was posted on Nov 2, 2015 by "The Music of Dave Carroll" with the title: Emmylou Harris You Never Can Tell C'est La Vie- that has pretty decent sound, and Emmylou and the Hot Band were cooking that night.
Bruce Srpingsteen came to Turku Finland, did two gigs back to back. He had switched 17 songs from the setlist between the shows. I mean, who else could pull something like this off?
Not many bands would be willing to take that risk. Bruce, however, seems to have utter confidence in the band and himself
There's a bunch of Bruce live covers that are superb. There are two picks that I'd share with you for your list up the road - Purple Rain (Prince) and Staying Alive (BeeGee's). I kid you not. There's also Lorde's Royals which is a particular fave of mine. Clash London Calling too. Oh and Twist and Shout in Argentina is insane, on the Amnesty International Tour.
His version of "Twist and shout" actually broke a stadium in Sweden.
Yea man, like you, my first time I've seen Bruce cover this song and he and the band killed it. Great performance, cheers!
Dance scene Pulp Fiction, originally recorded by Chuck Berry...Bruce knows them all.
The Boss.
Bruce's band in 1972, backed Chuck Berry at a show at the University of Maryland. Berry didn't travel with a band but would use whatever band was available. It was for a show that Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis headlined with Bruce third on the bill.
A great cover of a great old song. It's one of the few songs John Prine ever covered. You should check out his version.
The Boss! The GOAT!
I don't think anybody connects with an audience like Bruce Springsteen. I've seen him live twice. When he comes out for the encore it's all covers of great rock and rollers that came before him. By this time the energy is so high he has the audience eating right out of his hand.. regardless of how big the venue. We're talking 3-4 hour shows here, Shawn, and the audience never wants it to end. You feel like HE doesn't want it to end. The E Street Band might be the best live R&R band ever.
But it's not all high energy. He can rock the slower more intimate songs just as powerfully. Often with personal stories leading up to them that gives the song that much more punch. No one leaves a Springsteen concert feeling like they didn't get their money's worth. He is the best of the best.
Check out “Independence Day” by him. Spoiler Alert... It has nothing to do with the 4th of July.
I can just see him through the screen here and understand 100% he is full of heart and compassion. Just a great human-being
Chuck Berry song best known for the dance scene in Pulp Fiction.
The Legendary E STREET BAND !!
Great song, performance and reaction Shawn
A few of the greatest live Bruce tunes include Rosalita, Jungleland, Promised Land and of course Born to Run. Seen Stones, Clash, Bowie and Petty. None better in concert than Bruce and his band! In my opinion.
Bruce and the E street band are just so amazing to watch!
As usual: 👍 74 yrs old still has it. How about a live song or two from the latest tour? Still amazing after all of these years!!!
Totally agree with you...amazing👍
Emmylou Harris and her Hot Band do a stellar version of this Chuck Berry classic.
Bruce and the Band actually backed up Chuck Berry in the early years. He would just use a local band to back him up and they volunteered to do it. They asked him what he was going to play and he said "Chuck Berry songs!". So they just had to figure it out as they went along. I'd love to see a video of that, but unfortunately there isn't one.
Chuck Berry wrote that I think. Good listening. Bruce brings it. We'd drive to see um at the Pink Pony in Jersey, Asbury Park. C'est La Vie! Once upon a time I covered that song too in the style of Emmy lou Harris! That's life.
The Boss of Live!!
Do live reaction of Tenth Avenue Freeze Out live NYC 2000 official vid
It will exhaust you
The crowd tells them what to play
The Boss.❤
Great version of Chuck Berry. Famous for Johnny B Goode
Proper musicians. Great band.
Tenth Avenue Freeze out at MSG.
♥♥♥
Like horns? Do staying alive by Bruce in 😊Brisbane
Live is the key, but why not do Springsteen songs and not covers?
Mann Act: taking a woman across a state line for "immoral purposes." The first Black heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson was charged with this in its early days.