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RIP Chuck Berry
Let's hope 2017 is gentler than last year!
I saw him once at Shoreline Ampitheater.

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Noooooooo!!!!!
Hail, Hail, Rock and Roll! Truly a great, and he lived a long life.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39318602
A legend
Oh, very sad
Well, maybe the best that can be said of any of us is that Mister Berry didn't take any shit and walked his own long way.
Amen to that. A true godfather of rock and roll.
He (duck)-walked his own path.
Damn it! That's sad.
Oddly his only number 1 hit was "My Ding-a-ling " which was written and performed originally by Dave Bartholomew.
The King is Dead
“If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it ‘Chuck Berry.’”
— John Lennon
he will be missed here in st. louis
My single biggest musical influence (outside of classical). I never learned to play and sing was well as Chuck, but I sure tried to. I played many of his songs for many years, I'll miss him like no other
His voice and guitar will live on, probably for thousands of years, on the Voyager gold disk, which is now in interstellar space. RIP and thank you, Mr. Berry.
We're all better than we would have been without you. Rest In Peace, Mr. Berry.
Actually, it's not at all odd that his #1 hit was "My Ding-a-ling", but the less said the better. I'm going to going to listen to Thumper on that one.
Yes the man definitely had a few quirks no doubt.
keep in mind the period.
I've always called that "The St Louis Curse"
T S Eliot's biggest hit was Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (Cats)
In my beginning is my end. In my end is my beginning. (Eliot/East Coker)
Brilliant artist.
He is hands down my favorite racist, anti-semitic royalist.
Tom, not Chuck.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure he kept Ezra around to look decent by comparison. Both these guys would be in the first (literature) chapter as regards judging men/their art etc. Although I am happily wading through Clive James/Cultural Amnesia currently (which I rec. very highly) and he helps to keep the head on straight with regards to these matters (and many others).
He sure was my first stop in rockn'roll.
13yo with a record player. The image is still in my head while many others are irrevocably gone.
Shame!........ I always remembered when I was a kid singing, "My Ding A Ling!".....
R'n'R, fun and lively, it's stood the test of time, even when we go 'Back to the Future', keep rockin' Mr Berry.
Legend
Thanks for the book recommendation, added to my Kindle list.
Roll over Beethoven and make room for some Berry.
That reminds me of the bit from the early days of Saturday Night Live. The News Update guy lists the wide range of music on the Voyager disk. The aliens reply with a simple request, "Send more Chuck Berry."
+1
Carl Sagan, proud papa of the Civilization Disc on Voyager, first wanted to put the Beatles on it - either "Only a Northern Song" or "Norwegian Wood" - but the rights to the Beatles songs were in complete disarray in the 70s, so he couldn't get permission. Someone else suggested Chuck Berry. Sagan was at first disappointed, but over time, came to appreciate Berry's contribution to his beloved Beatles (and just about everybody else who played guitar-driven rock and roll) and was ultimately quite OK with the choice.
Chuck's in good company. Beethoven's also on the gold space record. So Chuck can tell him to rollover for thousands of years to come