charleyfarley 11:48 Sat Mar 18
Chuck Berry dead
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Chuck Berry has today died at the age of 90.
It's thought the musical icon passed away after an illness, although no details have yet been released.
A tweet from American news reporter Megan Brillos said: "St Charles County PD confirm that legendary musician Chuck Berry has died."
A statement from St Charles County police confirmed the sad news and revealed that he was found lifeless at home.
They said: "St Charles County police responded to a medical emergency on Buckner Road at approximately 12:40 p.m. today (Saturday, March 18).
"Inside the home, first responders observed an unresponsive man and immediately administered lifesaving techniques. Unfortunately, the 90-year-old man could not be revived and was pronounced deceased at 1:26 p.m.
"The St Charles County Police Department sadly confirms the death of Charles Edward Anderson Berry Sr., better known as legendary musician Chuck Berry.
"The family requests privacy during this time of bereavement."
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Billy Blagg
1:47 Mon Mar 20
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11MDE 1:58 Sun Mar 19
Without Berry no-one reading this would be able to listen to the R 'n' R music they are (And I use RnR in it's broadest sense so will include ALL black-influenced music )
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Northern Sold
12:07 Mon Mar 20
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He must be GUTTED snuffing it knowing he never played the Olympic Stadium.... what a loss
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11MDE
11:42 Sun Mar 19
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Reply Nurse Ratched 2:03 Sun Mar 19 Re: Chuck Berry dead
Adele can hold a tune, I'll give her that. Daydreamer and Set Fire to the Rain are stunning tunes. Mary J Bile though is utter shte.
You're My World is better than anything better than both have recorded.
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Hammer and Pickle
8:30 Sun Mar 19
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That's no way to refer to Ratched's clunge, Chuck!
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Stranded
8:10 Sun Mar 19
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ozZbVsTD_Q
The engine with blood was sweaty and damp And brilliantly lit with a brimstone lamp An imp for fuel was shovelling bones While the furnace rang with a thousand groans
The boiler was filled with lager beer The Devil himself was the engineer The passengers were most a motley crew Some were foreigners and others he knew Rich men in broadcloth, beggars in rags Handsome young ladies and wicked old hags
As the train rushed on at a terrible pace Sulphuric fumes scorched their hands and face Wider and wider the country grew Faster and faster the engine flew Louder and louder the thunder crashed Brighter and brighter the lightning flashed
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Far Cough
7:54 Sun Mar 19
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Everyone knows it was all down to Marty McFly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1i5coU-0_Q
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Leonard Hatred
7:50 Sun Mar 19
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The coloured Tommy Steele.
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joyo
6:08 Sun Mar 19
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He was a convicted nonce
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Hammer and Pickle
5:17 Sun Mar 19
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cholo 8:48 Sun Mar 19
The thought of all those rockin' pure-energy intelligences is pleasing.
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Stranded
2:08 Sun Mar 19
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*wasn't knocking
fucking predictive text
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Nurse Ratched
2:03 Sun Mar 19
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Your comment surprises me, MDE.
The last time we interacted, you asserted quite firmly that Cilla Black is a better singer than Mary J Blige and Adele.
Therefore I opened this thread expecting your contribution to be along the lines of "Pfft, Chuck Berry. Had nuffin' on George Formby..."
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Stranded
2:02 Sun Mar 19
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fred flinstone 1:28
I was knocking him for it. Just giving credit where it's due.
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11MDE
1:58 Sun Mar 19
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Very sad, but wow, what a great long life.
Without a doubt one of the most influential musicians of all time. Only an idiot wouldn't recognize the important of this man.
RIP
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fred flinstone
1:28 Sun Mar 19
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Well said Chim, the complete opposite of the anodyne middle class bores that now constitute "rock" music and so what if he borrowed some style from others EVERYONE DOES, he made music to get your heart racing and your feet dancing and it don't get better than that !
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kips
12:45 Sun Mar 19
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"He could play his guitar like a ringing a bell" Johnny B Goode the standard by which all other rock 'n roll songs are judged. too many other great rock 'n roll songs he duck walked across the stage to mention. RIP
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Stranded
11:51 Sun Mar 19
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Though rumours of him owing it all to Michael J. Fox may be exaggerated, he definitely owed a lot more than he ever gave credit, or paid royalties for, to Johnnie Johnson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9QfZav5Sqg
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Dr Matt
11:24 Sun Mar 19
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Great pioneer, but heard some rumours he ripped his whole style off some nerdy white kid back in the 50's.
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Hammer and Pickle
11:19 Sun Mar 19
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"...I realised they all sounded the same..."
Ffs, songs like "Never Can Tell" are pretty much a social model kids have been following for generations and people like Wilko Johnson would probably have been buskers without him. The world is a poorer place with his passing and him a miser, forsooth!
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Stranded
10:50 Sun Mar 19
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Mallard. You know it! Though it was a slightly more involved version with a clever way of running out of it added onto the end. Of course, I didn't really take that bit in, as I was too mesmerised and excited by the first part. It was like someone had shown me the key to the world. And when I discovered that if you moved it to a different fret it still worked, I was off like a greyhound, haha.
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mallard
10:38 Sun Mar 19
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Was that the holding down E and B string on the 5th whilst bending the G on the 7th ??
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Stranded
10:27 Sun Mar 19
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One of the great pioneers of rock'n'roll, and so I owe him for colouring my entire life. Starting with pulling sixties Stones, Kinks, Beatles etc records out of my mum's old box of singles, when I was a little kid, and listening to glam on the radio and Top of the Pops. Punk. Then getting more deeply into sixties then fifties stuff. The Stooges and the MC5, the Dolls, etc. At every turn, people wholesale pinching from Chuck Berry.
First thing someone showed me how to play on a guitar? A Chuck Berry riff. First thing anyone ever asked me to show them? The same Chuck Berry riff, about a week later.
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