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96 is a damn good innings, though
But a nasty piece of work that ain't done a decent thing since the 60's.
Would love to have seen him in his heyday, must have been awesome.
“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay
The venue was a 2000 seater theatre type and towards the end those at the front were getting up and dancing, which did not please the security guys who starting making people sit down. Chuck Berry saw this happening and stopped the band mid-song, and angrily told the security guys to leave the audience alone, then helped a load of them up onto stage and then carried on playing. The local paper reported sightings of him boarding the last train to London that evening with guitar case in hand, such was his dislike of any unnecessary expenses.
Did he not have two cases of abuse of minors against him that he traded (pleaded to a lessor charge) or bought his way out of? Also a known abuser in general.
Good music no doubt, but can't help feeling he should have faced some kind of justice before death.
Harsh? Keen to know thoughts. Not looking for arguments here as I might be misrembering things here, and could do with some views.
RIP Chuck.
Regardless of his personal behaviour he was a huge influence on western popular music heavily influencing the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, ACDC and pretty successful in his own right. Chuck was heavily influenced by Muddy Waters and T Bone Walker as well as jazzier guys like Louis Jordan. However, Chuck brought these influences over to a wider audience and is a link between black American music and it reaching a wider audience.
Edit: nearly forgot RIP Chuck. I highly recommend his autobiography BTW.