Poor Chuck Berry
You have to wonder what John and the band is thinking?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-F5hv8hgLCE&pp=ygUbdGhlIGJhbGxhZCBvZiBqb2huIGFuZCB5b2tv
You have to wonder what John and the band is thinking?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-F5hv8hgLCE&pp=ygUbdGhlIGJhbGxhZCBvZiBqb2huIGFuZCB5b2tv
His facial expressions are priceless! No one else flinched. How is that possible?? Maybe John bribed (or threatened) them 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yoko has a history of screaming in songs. Remember Walking On Thin Ice? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft7-xEiwvJw&ab_channel=thecatkeaton
On YT, one poster mentioned her singing was the inspiration for the horrible dial up modem screeching sounds of yesteryear. I am a 90's young person, I remember that. I have to wonder what an elderly Yoko thinks when she sees the clips?
Oh, man, Chuck's eyes when she starts up the first time...! I love that he maintains his performance while his eyes try to pop out of his head like a cartoon character. He held the performance together, though. Mostly.
shareYeah, he was very professional throughout but his expressions were hysterical. You could really feel for him. I wonder how John didn't see it?
shareIf I recall correctly, John's kinda rockin' out all over the place. He was having such fun being with Chuck Berry that he probably barely noticed anything about what was going on. In an interview, he said that, upon meeting Chuck for the first time, he couldn't help it and just blurted out, "Chuck Berry! My hero!"
He also dug Yoko in ways that basically everybody else just didn't. So, the possibilities are, a) he didn't notice because he was too transported with the fun of the moment, b) he noticed but thought Yoko was awesome and his brain "translated" reactions to her "art" as positive responses, or c) he noticed and couldn't react on-camera because he was playing the song.
JL, one of the biggest simps in history.
shareWhen she had to use the restroom, Chuck turned the cameras off.
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shareAs much flack as Paul gets for being a "lightweight", you've got to give him credit on one thing; at least he knew better to keep Linda in the background (relatively speaking), as opposed to John constantly putting OH-NOOOO front & center!!
shareTrue. Linda did not have a great voice either. Cynthia has a few videos on YouTube she did in her latter years, her voice was OK. You have to wonder how Maureen and Patti would have sounded if they had sang. Patti sang backup on " Birthday"".
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Not great certainly, but Linda was good enough though, and the tone of her voice was almost sweet. When she sang on Wings, she wasn't buried down in the tracks, and this was a time when autotune and other electronic magic could be done to vocals as they can do today.
Linda did not have a great voice either
Heh. First thing I did seeing this thread the other day was to search YT for that. Certain people contribute to society by commemorating historic events like that, Winnebago Man’s outtakes, Buddy Rich chewing out his band, Casey Kasem losing his temper, Orson Welles pea commercial tantrum or being drunk doing a Paul Masson wine commercial… I could go on…
shareMaureen sang backup in The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill and though not singing, her voice is quite noticeable at the end of the rooftop performance of Get Back.
“YAY!!!”
Paul - “Thanks, Mo!”
Original with interview. They cut her mic during Johnny be Goode. https://youtu.be/Hl-JfpFJVAU?t=39
shareHysterical! One commenter said "The person who disconnected Yoko, there’s a special place in heaven for him" She kept singing, it's like she didn't even know it was cut off. The whole thing is really hysterical!
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I can't recall where, but I remember reading something to the effect that Berry recalled after that performance that he saw a tunnel of light and his grandmother was yelling "not yet boy!!"