Chuck Berry - Memphis Tennessee (BRITS REACTION!)

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Chuck Berry - Memphis Tennessee (BRITS REACTION!)
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Oh! It's my generation for sure! Sock hops after basketball games, saddle shoes, and crinoline skirts!

lynnsoeth
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Oh, Chuck Berry!Super!Thank you, friends, for the excellent reaction!👍👏🇷🇺

pavelsuvorov
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I've read the comments (cuz that's what I do lol) and replied to a few, so my opinion won't be a surprise, but heck yeah. Love a bit of Chuck Berry. He was my dad's go-to and me and my sisters used to dance around the living room to this guy while growing up. ❤️

tundiel
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Holy Hannah, Hella Friday continues! His stage presence was just cool, good old cool as a cucumber. Fine as frog hair in those fancy clothes too. My youngest boy has those same sideburns too, only they are blond burns! LOL

chueysmama
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Nice bit of Chuck there, he was an entertainer for sure, I always remember him for his 'Ding a Ling' song haha!

lordlockdown
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Brilliant from the very first note. Great vocals, fantastic guitarist and amazing entertainer, he just ownes the stage. He gets a 10 from me.

peterrichards
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Hi guys, The granddaddy of rock and roll, with a lol fun spin on a lot of his work and performances. A great introduction to a great man. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

elainehoward
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Chuck Berry had whatever "it" is, for sure. Another historical performer that doesn't get much attention by today's reviewers is Sam Cooke, who had a voice that never leaves me untouched. His version of Unchained Melody is the best, in my opinion.

xbubblehead
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You HAVE to do Chuck Berry doing "My Ding-A-Ling"

glennelfmann
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BP1 was spot on about having to MOVE when you hear Chuck....not easy with a couple of broken ribs....but loved your reaction Guys :)

jenell
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Elvis also covered this song. Chuck is always fun, great live performer!

douglaspensack
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He successfully sued The Beach Boys for using his Little Sweet 16 and changing it to Surfin’ USA.

mildredpierce
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Of course you got to react to Roll Over Beethoven and Johnny Be Good all the English bands while they were kids used to try to emulate Chuck Berry you might at some point also react to ELO covering Roll Over Beethoven

dougca
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Chuck Berry. He is great! 👍🙂👍. Remember My Dingaling? 😁 yep, 8.5 is good. 👍😁👍

faithreasons
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He also gave Jerry Lee Lewis "a good whupping" (Jerry Lee's words) following a robust disagreement and Keith Richards a good thump for picking up Maybelline without permission.

johnblackwell
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You should react to American Pie live by Don McLean if you haven't the lyrics are full of music history it is a classic you can't miss

dougca
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This is 1960s Chuck Berry which is OK but the 1950s was when it was all happening

billwince
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I love Chuck Berry! But Johnny Rivers did the definitive version of Memphis, Tennessee.

Chuck seemed to have a temper problem at times. In a concert he did with Keith Richards and Eric Clapton in St. Louis, Missouri he had a tantrum with Keith because he had the temerity to touch Chuck's guitar. Keith was rather taken aback at Chuck's touchiness. He made much more of a issue of it than was at all warranted by someone merely getting too close and touching the Gibson. That tells me that Chuck had a very bad problem with vanity and thought he had the right to flip his lid when he chose to at whomever he chose to. Love his music but definitely not my kind of person as a human being. 🤨🤷‍♂️🙄

ToddSauve
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Chuck seemed to be a little off in this one.

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