I saw Chuck Berry in the mid 80’s, He was probably 60ish, in a little club of about 300 people. He brought the house down. People were on the tables, chairs, dancing their ass’s off. Pure R&R beginning to end. One of the best shows I’ve ever attended, and I’ve seen quite a few.
This song is often considered the epitome of rock 'n' roll, just as Chuck Berry is considered the Father of rock 'n' roll! It used to be that certain promoters would sign several "oldies" acts for an "oldies" tour; at the end of each performance all acts would return on stage for a mass curtain call, and almost always the song they played was "Johnny B. Goode" (usually each act singing a verse or playing an instrumental break).
Legendary song, singer -songwriter and performer. Chuck Berry was one of the pioneers of rock and roll, influencing and inspiring some of the greatest artists that came after him. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and even Elvis were some of them. Johnny B Goode was used in the famous movie called Back To The Future. Glad you checked this one out. Unfortunately I couldn't find any link to Buy Me a Coffee, otherwise I would have been happy to do so.
Chuck Berry is the primary one of a small group of men who invented rock and roll. He was the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was inducted on the day it opened. This song is part of the invention of rock and roll.
In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft - Voyager 1 and 2 - to explore Jupiter, Saturn and FAR, FAR BEYOND. Each carried a 12-inch gold plated record that contained music, sounds and images picked to represent the great diversity of life on Earth. The idea was maybe one day extraterrestrial life far away would stumble on the records and learn something from us. Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode'" was embedded with the likes of: Beethoven's; Fifth Symphony; Stravinsky's' Rite of Spring; and Bach's, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. No other rocker made the cut (not the Beatles, not Elvis, not the Stones, not Hendrix, Joplin, or Morrison). This song is literally "far out" among the stars. Now that's immortality. Who knows, maybe a billion years from now some alien being will be tapping their tentacle to Johnny B. Goode.
After Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977, the African American newspaper, the Chicago Defender explained that: “When Elvis Presley breathed his last breath and the press hailed him as the ‘King of Rock,’ Ol’ Man River cried out, ‘Naw he ain’t! My friend Chuck Berry is the King of Rock. Presley was merely a Prince who profited from the royal talent of a sovereign ruler vested with tremendous creativity. Had Berry been white, he could have rightly taken [Presley’s] throne and worn his crown well.’”
I was fortunate to have seen Chuck Berry with the Rolling Stones in Chicago in 1969. What talent!❤
I saw Chuck Berry in the mid 80’s, He was probably 60ish, in a little club of about 300 people. He brought the house down. People were on the tables, chairs, dancing their ass’s off. Pure R&R beginning to end. One of the best shows I’ve ever attended, and I’ve seen quite a few.
This song is often considered the epitome of rock 'n' roll, just as Chuck Berry is considered the Father of rock 'n' roll! It used to be that certain promoters would sign several "oldies" acts for an "oldies" tour; at the end of each performance all acts would return on stage for a mass curtain call, and almost always the song they played was "Johnny B. Goode" (usually each act singing a verse or playing an instrumental break).
One of the first songs young Rock n Roll bands learn
Loved growing up listening and dancing to
Chuck Berry music.
Chuck Berry was one of the godfathers of rock and roll
Fathers.
Very appropriately first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Chuck Berry invented rock and roll
Actually it was Ike Turner.
Hard to believe there are still people alive who have never heard of Chuck Berry, one of the true giants in the history of Rock 'n Roll.
Legendary song, singer -songwriter and performer. Chuck Berry was one of the pioneers of rock and roll, influencing and inspiring some of the greatest artists that came after him. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and even Elvis were some of them. Johnny B Goode was used in the famous movie called Back To The Future. Glad you checked this one out. Unfortunately I couldn't find any link to Buy Me a Coffee, otherwise I would have been happy to do so.
💯💯 everybody should know Chuck Berry what a legend
Original Guitar God
Father of Rock& RoLL !!
Chuck Berry is the primary one of a small group of men who invented rock and roll. He was the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was inducted on the day it opened. This song is part of the invention of rock and roll.
John Lennon said if they hadn’t called it Rock and Roll they would have called it Chuck Berry
Great réaction ❤ now Go react the great Jackie Wilson - To be loved live at the ed sullivan show ❤
In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft - Voyager 1 and 2 - to explore Jupiter, Saturn and FAR, FAR BEYOND. Each carried a 12-inch gold plated record that contained music, sounds and images picked to represent the great diversity of life on Earth. The idea was maybe one day extraterrestrial life far away would stumble on the records and learn something from us. Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode'" was embedded with the likes of: Beethoven's; Fifth Symphony; Stravinsky's' Rite of Spring; and Bach's, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. No other rocker made the cut (not the Beatles, not Elvis, not the Stones, not Hendrix, Joplin, or Morrison). This song is literally "far out" among the stars. Now that's immortality. Who knows, maybe a billion years from now some alien being will be tapping their tentacle to Johnny B. Goode.
After Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977, the African American newspaper, the Chicago Defender explained that: “When Elvis Presley breathed his last breath and the press hailed him as the ‘King of Rock,’ Ol’ Man River cried out, ‘Naw he ain’t! My friend Chuck Berry is the King of Rock. Presley was merely a Prince who profited from the royal talent of a sovereign ruler vested with tremendous creativity. Had Berry been white, he could have rightly taken [Presley’s] throne and worn his crown well.’”
I believe this was filmed in Paris.
It is from a belgian tv show of 1965.
Oh that’s interesting
Iinventor of th 2 string lead used by all guitarist today
Can you react to the assignation attempt on trump, you’ve reacted to a lot of trump stuff in this past, but this event will go down in history.
You can't stop for 2 minutes?