I like how Marvin Berry (the wounded guy), looked at his guitar at the end with such amazement, like he couldn't believe an instrument like this is capable of such a performance...
Not yet, the paradox didn't happen yet. In BTTF 1 the timeline perspective was in the timeline 2 where Marty travel back to 1955 for the first time, and BTTF 2 has the perspective of the timeline 3 where the second Marty travels back again to 1955. Well, If you talking about timeline 3, yes Marty was hiding on the top lmao
@@daveiskilla1584 no because I think how it works is that biff was there in 1955 as well giving the almanac to his past self AND future marty was there to steal the almanac from biff and thats why when the marty in this video goes back to 1985 its normal
@@MichaelJacksonRemakes nah it doesnt happen until they go back in time, its not like the time travel was MEANT to happen, otherwise the mcflys at the beginning of part 1 would already have lived the same lives at the mcflys at the end of part 1, george wouldnt be a wimp, loraine would already be thin, dave would have a job, and all that wouldve already been a thing at the beginning of part 1, them time travelling isnt meant to happen in their fate and destiny, when they time travel, its the first time thats happening
Chuck Berry made this song a number one hit just a year later in 1956. It's pretty cool how Back to the Future fictionalized an account of where Chuck got the inspiration for it...still fun to see Michael jam to Van Halen later in the clip lol
It's very wild and back to the Future 2 they had a redo this whole scene all over again just to match it perfectly of 1955 Marty versus alternate Marty
I like how there are slight differences from the actual Johnny B Good and Marty’s singing. In the song by Chuck Berry it goes, “Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans or but he could play a guitar just like a-ringin’ a bell” but Mary says “Way back in Louisiana down in New Orleans” and “He could play a guitar like he’s ringing a bell” and the first album to include the lyrics of a song was released 10 years after Johnny B Goode would be released. So Marty is singing this song he’s never seen the lyrics to from memory so he’s gonna make or say different notes or words then Chuck did when he was singing Johnny B Good
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans Way back up in the woods among the evergreens There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode Who never ever learned to read or write so well But he could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell Go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Johnny B. Goode He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made The people passing by they would stop and say "Oh my what that little country boy could play" Go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Johnny B. Goode
Bet Eric wished he stopped being a pain in the ass on set & arguing with the directors behind the scenes!! This is an all time classic & when it was released the world went crazy for it, like crazy crazy, well deserved may I add! Glad he was difficult though cause it allowed Michael to come in & the rest is literally history!!! Side note: I know the feeling unfortunately lol! I’ve been passed on by every record label I’ve been to but they will be very sorry when someone finally does release my music. As you said, they will never live it down!!!
People say Marty ripped off Chuck Berry. Actually considering Marvin left the phone off the hook long enough for the crazed Solo, Marvin and Marty showed Chuck a glimpse of where Rock and Roll was going at the time. He didn't rip Chuck off he put him way ahead of time.
HOT TAKE: Judas Priest's rendition of the same some in the movie titled Johnny B. Goode with Anthony Michael Hall is the greatest version of this song and I am willing to die on this hill. 🤷🏻
You're kids may love it, but it's not because music got better. :) 50's, 60's, 70's.... then music pretty much died. Well... what do you expect? I was born in 1954. LOL
So when they fried my brain if I supported israel (part of the brain) I would be at peace but if I supported Palestine ( part of the brain ) it would hurt Why was this? Just asking?
I love how when he hits the floor, the sax guy just stops. I bet Michael J. Fox had such an awesome time doing this scene.
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The 11 people that dislike this were not ready for this but their kids are gonna love it
My favorite movie
This shit is so funny
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How do you see the dislikes on a video? Thought TH-cam stopped showing it @@backtothe1943x
I like how Marvin Berry (the wounded guy), looked at his guitar at the end with such amazement, like he couldn't believe an instrument like this is capable of such a performance...
I think he’s more like, “What did you just do with this beautiful instrument?” He’s weirded out lol
I thought he was scared, indeed....
He was afraid dude broke it
@@dylanmason3245 Should've given that guitar a cigarette. In fact, the probably amp got ahead of both of them.
This movie is absolutely perfect and unironically timeless. Watched it with our kids a couple years ago and they all loved it.
It took me until 2015 to watch through it all and I just turned 31. Couldn’t agree with you more though
Marty McFly, the true inventor of rock n' roll.
When Marvin is shouting down the phone at Chuck “Your cousin, Marvin Berry!” it really makes me wonder just how many Marvins Chuck Berry knew! 😅
So Chuck Berry lifted this song off a timetraveling Marty? Interesting...
Marvin is a much more common name than we realize 😆
when i first read this i thought you were saying he had a ton of cousins named marvin
While alternate Marty is hiding of the top 😂
Not yet, the paradox didn't happen yet. In BTTF 1 the timeline perspective was in the timeline 2 where Marty travel back to 1955 for the first time, and BTTF 2 has the perspective of the timeline 3 where the second Marty travels back again to 1955. Well, If you talking about timeline 3, yes Marty was hiding on the top lmao
@@daveiskilla1584 no because I think how it works is that biff was there in 1955 as well giving the almanac to his past self AND future marty was there to steal the almanac from biff and thats why when the marty in this video goes back to 1985 its normal
@@daveiskilla1584biffs gonna kick that kid 😂😂
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@@MichaelJacksonRemakes nah it doesnt happen until they go back in time, its not like the time travel was MEANT to happen, otherwise the mcflys at the beginning of part 1 would already have lived the same lives at the mcflys at the end of part 1, george wouldnt be a wimp, loraine would already be thin, dave would have a job, and all that wouldve already been a thing at the beginning of part 1, them time travelling isnt meant to happen in their fate and destiny, when they time travel, its the first time thats happening
Chuck Berry made this song a number one hit just a year later in 1956. It's pretty cool how Back to the Future fictionalized an account of where Chuck got the inspiration for it...still fun to see Michael jam to Van Halen later in the clip lol
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Love his lines, he can barely play Earth Angel, but then, “This is a blues riff in B, watch me for the changes, and try to keep up.” Just classic.
The first film that ever left me speechless and blown away simultaneously, and this scene had a lot to do with it.
2:55 Marvin looked at that guitar like “wow, my guitar really just did all of that”
2:56 Marvin's looking at the guitar like he's saying how did he do it i didn't know we can play that sound on electric guitar
I love when he takes the guitar from Marty, he examines it cluelessly as if it was bewitched
one of my favorite movies, love this part
It's very wild and back to the Future 2 they had a redo this whole scene all over again just to match it perfectly of 1955 Marty versus alternate Marty
The sequels don’t hold a candle to the original!
@@manuelorozco7760 I would say the sequels are damn near perfection too. Maybe not as good, but pretty damn close.
@@mtpstv94 To each their own. I mean the sequels were a slight bit enjoyable but still
And while that Marty was rocking and rolling, the other Marty was back there trying to escape from Biff with the Almanac.
More specifically, he was climbing overhead to stop Biff's goons from beating up his past self.
Marty changed music history!!!!😂
When you go from Chuck Berry to Van Halen.
Almost 40 years later...and this scene still makes me laugh 🤣💖
I like how there are slight differences from the actual Johnny B Good and Marty’s singing. In the song by Chuck Berry it goes, “Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans or but he could play a guitar just like a-ringin’ a bell” but Mary says “Way back in Louisiana down in New Orleans” and “He could play a guitar like he’s ringing a bell” and the first album to include the lyrics of a song was released 10 years after Johnny B Goode would be released. So Marty is singing this song he’s never seen the lyrics to from memory so he’s gonna make or say different notes or words then Chuck did when he was singing Johnny B Good
It was this scene that introduced me to the song.
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans
Way back up in the woods among the evergreens
There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood
Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
Who never ever learned to read or write so well
But he could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell
Go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Johnny B. Goode
He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade
Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made
The people passing by they would stop and say
"Oh my what that little country boy could play"
Go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Johnny B. Goode
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As we all know, the band was also from the future as they kept up perfectly, it's just they didn't get their own film
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one of the great music scenes in movie history!
But your kids are gonna love it. As a guy who was born in the early 80's, i concur!
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God I love this movie
one of my favorites too
The guy dancing on the floor 😂
Man I love These movies
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One of my favorite videoclips...!!!
The 50s were absolutely fkn wild
I guess 13 people who pressed the dislike buttor aren't ready for this yet, but their kids are gonna love it
I forgot that there was a number attached to the dislike button! XD
Fox, Disney, etc. ALL studio heads passed on this script.
Think about living that down.
Bet Eric wished he stopped being a pain in the ass on set & arguing with the directors behind the scenes!! This is an all time classic & when it was released the world went crazy for it, like crazy crazy, well deserved may I add! Glad he was difficult though cause it allowed Michael to come in & the rest is literally history!!!
Side note: I know the feeling unfortunately lol! I’ve been passed on by every record label I’ve been to but they will be very sorry when someone finally does release my music. As you said, they will never live it down!!!
“This one’s an oldie”
Marvin Berry: oh no
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Why was there never a full version of this song available? He was awsome :-)
when he return that guitar ti that man, the man's expression be like, that sound is possible for this? how..why didn't we kno....
love this song
Can't tell you enough how much all this discipline will manifest in time goddammmit kid
The musical instruments like a bell like a crystal bell tones
The new Peanuts special Welcome Home Franklin sent me here! One of my favorite 80’s movies by the way
Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry was released in 1958. This is 1955...only three years earlier. Did music change that much in three short years?
Everyone was like “What was that?” 2:38
He should have pulled off a Pete Townshend in this part of the movie and smashed that guitar.
People say Marty ripped off Chuck Berry. Actually considering Marvin left the phone off the hook long enough for the crazed Solo, Marvin and Marty showed Chuck a glimpse of where Rock and Roll was going at the time. He didn't rip Chuck off he put him way ahead of time.
Actually, Chuck "ripped off" Carl Hogan's song Ain't That Just Like a Woman
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He's inventing rocking out
VERY GOOD
0:50 this white boy can jam😂
2:44 why does that guy's tie look like a guitar neck? hahahaha
johnny b Goode hard rock version
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taught Chuck Berry his own damn song 😂
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Wish they'd finished the song instead of having Marty go from soloing to noodling.
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watch me for the changes and? try to keep up
Back to the Future: Johnny B. Goode HD CLIP
Future marty in bttf 2 he was crawling in top try dropping sandbox to the 3 idiots bullies
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HOT TAKE: Judas Priest's rendition of the same some in the movie titled Johnny B. Goode with Anthony Michael Hall is the greatest version of this song and I am willing to die on this hill. 🤷🏻
I pressed the dislike(I actually like it I hope my kids will love this)
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Play the grand ole Opry with me dolly parton sorry light bulbs
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this video is a lie we all know Dewey Cox invented rock and roll and hard-core..
You're kids may love it, but it's not because music got better. :) 50's, 60's, 70's.... then music pretty much died. Well... what do you expect? I was born in 1954. LOL
The grass was greener and the sky was bluier...
This is the most boomer comment i've seen so far
Hey at least dont exclude the 80s! haha
this comment cant get boomer than it already is
So when they fried my brain if I supported israel (part of the brain) I would be at peace but if I supported Palestine ( part of the brain ) it would hurt
Why was this? Just asking?
Las cosas que nos vienen, son del futuro???? Osea alguien ya las vivió, como es su presente?
It's Bb, Or A# ,not B...H, for you oldies ;)
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