Chuck Berry - The Things I Used to Do (Belgium TV , 1965)

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Embark on a fascinating journey through the life of the man who defined the sound of rock 'n' roll. RJ Smith's "Chuck Berry: An American Life" is a masterful exploration of the story of the legendary Chuck Berry, revealing the complexities of the man behind the iconic chords.

"Chuck Berry: An American Life" is not just a biography, but a deep dive into the life of one of the most influential musicians in history. RJ Smith captures the essence of Chuck Berry, providing readers with a fuller, more enriching understanding of the man behind the revolutionary music.

If you are a music lover and eager to explore the life of Chuck Berry, purchase "Chuck Berry: An American Life" through the link provided below. In addition to ensuring engaging reading, you will be supporting our channel and allowing us to continue sharing captivating stories like this one.

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Embark on a fascinating journey through the life of the man who defined the sound of rock 'n' roll. RJ Smith's "Chuck Berry: An American Life" is a masterful exploration of the story of the legendary Chuck Berry, revealing the complexities of the man behind the iconic chords.

"Chuck Berry: An American Life" is not just a biography, but a deep dive into the life of one of the most influential musicians in history. RJ Smith captures the essence of Chuck Berry, providing readers with a fuller, more enriching understanding of the man behind the revolutionary music.

If you are a music lover and eager to explore the life of Chuck Berry, purchase "Chuck Berry: An American Life" through the link provided below. In addition to ensuring engaging reading, you will be supporting our channel and allowing us to continue sharing captivating stories like this one.

therockabillie
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That audience dressed stiff and formally witnessing such an amazing performance from one of the kings of rock and roll.

layde
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Chuck's got a very jazzy band here, specially the drummer and the bass player

sloppy_hand
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I doubt we'll ever see such an amazing performer again..

bluegtturbo
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A King of Rock & Roll sure knows how to sing the blues! Plays a pretty fair guitar as well!-)

morrisj
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Things is use to do i do them no more . I just got baptist . Plz pray for me to leave all my addiction and give me will power to avoid any temptation

rishijagtiani
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Pianist picks up great that blues feeling.

ronaldderonde
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What a tight band including Chuck, look how confident his rhythm playing is

debomb
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His swagger was one of kind ❤❤❤ one of greatest 🎸 player ever !!

xtmsgwb
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He's just explaining and showing us WHAT'S THE REAL N'ONLY BLUES.
BLUES, BLUES FOR EVER....
kisses from France and take care 😉😘

myaslesultandebergame
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Best of all time. Chuck laid it down. I think he's a great guitarist and true original.

alvistd
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A KING of Rock n Roll for sure!!! thank god that we have YouTube so we can witness this

rickymcu
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Those fortunate people to witness a rock n roll architect in such a cozy setting

jamesrowland
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Один з най -яскравіших діамантів у світовій музиці.
Надзвичайна художня насолода!
Чак народжений для творення краси, гармонії і щастя!
Україна, Київ, 74 р.

vasyl
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Sing beyond the grave Chuck all hail the King of Rock !!

xtmsgwb
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The chuck berry style i like it, I hope that you will make a karaoke this style of Chuck Berry the things that i used to do karaoke please thank you

gemaromayo
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This is so beatiful and I got the 2nd comment

allofthetea
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Thé public is not getting a clue 🕵️‍♀️

vivianeprudentiabuelens
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Guitar slim woulda been proud. Rip legends

addiebrook
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Dont seem to know that in those years belgian musicians were very high standard especially in the jazzworld...lot of them were residential in the best american jazz clubs from the early 30's till 60's...most known among them was brussels guy
'toots thielemans'who first played as a guitarist at those jazz clubs...later became one of the best harmonica players of all time..surely in the jazz scene of what was his favourite style to

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