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JasonF 03-18-17 05:22 PM

RIP Chuck Berry
 
Dead at age 90. Probably every piece of popular music for the last 60 years owes its inspiration, directly or indirectly, to Chuck Berry. Truly one of the all-time greats.

Sonic 03-18-17 05:26 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
RIP

He was a true pimp. Did you see the sextape with him and the prostitute and he would piss on her face and have her smelling his farts? :lol:

It's on efukt.

Josh-da-man 03-18-17 06:15 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
He's in Heaven now, putting peepholes and cameras in all of the women's toilets.

rexinnih 03-18-17 06:42 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
RIP and thanks for the music. Not the videos, the music.

Josh-da-man 03-18-17 06:58 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by Sonic (Post 13034836)
RIP

He was a true pimp. Did you see the sextape with him and the prostitute and he would piss on her face and have her smelling his farts? :lol:

It's on efukt.

Damn... I really wish I didn't watch that.

auto 03-18-17 07:14 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Classy thread so far. :lol:

RIP Mr. Berry

Why So Blu? 03-18-17 07:20 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
That's how he rolled.


Didn't Angus Young jack his duck walk from, Berry?

Decker 03-18-17 07:24 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by JasonF (Post 13034833)
Dead at age 90. Probably every piece of popular music for the last 60 years owes its inspiration, directly or indirectly, to Chuck Berry.

I think you mean Marty McFly.


And yeah, Berry was an all-timer.
From the original Rock & Roll HoF charter class, only Don Every, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard remain with us now.

Edit : Nope, Fats Domino as well. Who knew?

E Unit 03-18-17 08:15 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Wow, surprising. Especially since I thought he died about 20 years ago.

B5Erik 03-18-17 10:13 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Chuck was supposed to record a new album this year. His first since 1979.

I knew he waited too long - not that it was likely to be a classic, but it would have been cool to hear something new from him about 10-15 years ago.

There is no doubt, though, that Chuck defined Rock and Roll, and his music really had one of the biggest impacts on popular music of any artist in the 20th Century.

Hailey G 03-18-17 10:46 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Should've been Buckcherry.

inri222 03-19-17 10:45 AM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
RIP to the godfather of rock and roll, you will never be forgotten

Mabuse 03-19-17 11:11 AM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by Sonic (Post 13034836)
RIP

He was a true pimp. Did you see the sextape with him and the prostitute and he would piss on her face and have her smelling his farts? :lol:

It's on efukt.

:lol: That didn't take long. Second post!

Piss on one bitch and it's all your obituary will ever remember.

B5Erik 03-19-17 11:21 AM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Now I'm reading that maybe the new album was already recorded. If so, that will be interesting to hear. What did Chuck have left in the tank, musically, at 90?

He was the original Rock and Roll guitar hero, and he influenced every Rock guitar player and songwriter that followed him, whether directly or indirectly.

GuessWho 03-19-17 11:22 AM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by Sonic (Post 13034836)
He was a true pimp.


cungar 03-19-17 11:59 AM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Pathetic that the mainstream media covered George Michael's death for 3 days and covered Chuck's for about half an hour. Pretty good indication of our myopic view of history.

wishbone 03-19-17 12:01 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
http://i68.tinypic.com/1z1bfy9.jpg

:rip: Chuck Berry -- you join your music in the heavens.

GuessWho 03-19-17 12:44 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by cungar (Post 13035212)
Pathetic that the mainstream media covered George Michael's death for 3 days and covered Chuck's for about half an hour. Pretty good indication of our myopic view of history.

I don't disagree but I don't think it's an indication of musical legacy, but rather, an indication of one being expected and one not. Like my 7th grade social studies teacher told me, the news doesn't need to report the tens of thousands of planes that landed safely this year--they report the one that crashed--they report what's out of the ordinary and what is not supposed to happen.

It is much more out of the ordinary (ie newsworthy) for a 53 year old to die than a 90 year old.

mspmms 03-19-17 01:47 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
http://media.cagle.com/91/2017/03/19/193079_600.jpg

Decker 03-19-17 02:15 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by mspmms (Post 13035270)

:up:

Mondo Kane 03-19-17 04:30 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13034913)
Edit : Nope, Fats Domino as well. Who knew?

Fats Domino rode out Hurricane Katrina. Dude's indestructible.

JeffTheAlpaca 03-19-17 05:50 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 
Maybe some people in St. Louis know more but didn't he have a regular gig at Blueberry Hill?

nodeerforamonth 03-19-17 07:54 PM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 13034910)
Didn't Angus Young jack his duck walk from, Berry?

Yep. And more. And he'd tell you that too. AC/DC used to cover Chuck Berry songs in the early days.

[email protected] 03-20-17 07:10 AM

Re: RIP Chuck Berry
 

Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca (Post 13035403)
Maybe some people in St. Louis know more but didn't he have a regular gig at Blueberry Hill?

Yes, he used to play there once a month. I saw him about 4-5 years ago. He wasn't in great shape (sometimes playing in a different key than the band), but it was still cool to see a living legend in such small confines.


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