Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry
RIP
Fantastic guitarist, a proper rock n roll icon
Fantastic guitarist, a proper rock n roll icon
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Re: Chuck Berry
saw him perform at Wembley stadium many moons ago class act.
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Re: Chuck Berry
my experience of him is not as good, years ago on holiday over 20 years, he was playing, when he finished he sat in a chair with his arms folded, now remember hes career is pretty much finished legend or not, his " fans " were walking up to meet him and to try and get his autograph, he totally blanked them, treated people with utter contempt.
Re: Chuck Berry
Growing up with his music and unique style was magic for me.
He made a good age though at 90yrs old.
RIP Chuck Berry,
Chris.
He made a good age though at 90yrs old.
RIP Chuck Berry,
Chris.
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Easy to find fault? How would you have behaved born into brutal racism?StormingHonda wrote:my experience of him is not as good, years ago on holiday over 20 years, he was playing, when he finished he sat in a chair with his arms folded, now remember hes career is pretty much finished legend or not, his " fans " were walking up to meet him and to try and get his autograph, he totally blanked them, treated people with utter contempt.
“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.”
~ Mark Twain
~ Mark Twain
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With a lot more humility and appreciation for the people who put me where I had been, the people who paid money for my records, for people who paid money to come and see me play, for people who had adoration for what I done. ( if I was a rock star ).xeris wrote:Easy to find fault? How would you have behaved born into brutal racism?StormingHonda wrote:my experience of him is not as good, years ago on holiday over 20 years, he was playing, when he finished he sat in a chair with his arms folded, now remember hes career is pretty much finished legend or not, his " fans " were walking up to meet him and to try and get his autograph, he totally blanked them, treated people with utter contempt.
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Re: Chuck Berry
Great inspiration.He was the man that got me to pick up a guitar in the 60's and learn to play.I still play for a minimum of 1hour a day now.
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
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Very admirable of you. Easy for you to judge someone whose shoes you've not walked in.StormingHonda wrote:With a lot more humility and appreciation for the people who put me where I had been, the people who paid money for my records, for people who paid money to come and see me play, for people who had adoration for what I done. ( if I was a rock star ).xeris wrote:Easy to find fault? How would you have behaved born into brutal racism?StormingHonda wrote:my experience of him is not as good, years ago on holiday over 20 years, he was playing, when he finished he sat in a chair with his arms folded, now remember hes career is pretty much finished legend or not, his " fans " were walking up to meet him and to try and get his autograph, he totally blanked them, treated people with utter contempt.
"People who put me where I had been" pretty much says it all.
“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.”
~ Mark Twain
~ Mark Twain
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So your telling me its okay to treat people like dirt when you have had a bad deal in life? A smile, hand shake and a stroke of a pen for people that admire your work costs nothing.xeris wrote:Very admirable of you. Easy for you to judge someone whose shoes you've not walked in.StormingHonda wrote:With a lot more humility and appreciation for the people who put me where I had been, the people who paid money for my records, for people who paid money to come and see me play, for people who had adoration for what I done. ( if I was a rock star ).xeris wrote: Easy to find fault? How would you have behaved born into brutal racism?
"People who put me where I had been" pretty much says it all.
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If that is how you preceive my post it just shows a profound lack of understanding and compassion on your part.StormingHonda wrote:So your telling me its okay to treat people like dirt when you have had a bad deal in life? A smile, hand shake and a stroke of a pen for people that admire your work costs nothing.xeris wrote:Very admirable of you. Easy for you to judge someone whose shoes you've not walked in.StormingHonda wrote:
With a lot more humility and appreciation for the people who put me where I had been, the people who paid money for my records, for people who paid money to come and see me play, for people who had adoration for what I done. ( if I was a rock star ).
"People who put me where I had been" pretty much says it all.
I'll let you have the last comment. I have had my fill.
“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.”
~ Mark Twain
~ Mark Twain
Re: Chuck Berry
Anglo-American relations at an all time low, discuss......... 

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Re: Chuck Berry
No, I get it, he grew up in a time where racism was common place and even accepted in society, I have been on the wrong side of racism, so yeah I do get it, but come on man these people who bought hes records, went to see him on concert and just wanted to tell him how much they loved the music he played, and his response was to treat them with utter contempt, surely all those white people eager to meet him weren't white sheet wearing KKK members were they?.xeris wrote:If that is how you preceive my post it just shows a profound lack of understanding and compassion on your part.StormingHonda wrote:So your telling me its okay to treat people like dirt when you have had a bad deal in life? A smile, hand shake and a stroke of a pen for people that admire your work costs nothing.xeris wrote: Very admirable of you. Easy for you to judge someone whose shoes you've not walked in.
"People who put me where I had been" pretty much says it all.
I'll let you have the last comment. I have had my fill.
The statement wasn't made based on race, regardless of him being black ( even if he was white ) I still would have viewed him in the same light and that was a cocky, arrogant man with no respect.
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Well from what I can see it's the Brits that are causing the the bad vibes Mannnnn.Kev L wrote:Anglo-American relations at an all time low, discuss.........
We all need to chill out a bit...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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well you never told me that Alan I will be round tonight with me air guitar to do some head bangingalanfjones1411 wrote:Great inspiration.He was the man that got me to pick up a guitar in the 60's and learn to play.I still play for a minimum of 1hour a day now.