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Thread started 12/03/12 3:33am

JoeTyler

Chuck Berry "You try again, Keith"

classic moment in R&R history bitchfight

[Edited 12/2/12 19:37pm]

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Reply #1 posted 12/03/12 4:30am

Timmy84

I read parts of that biography of Chuck's... dude was hardcore... don't know how he is now since he's up there in age...

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Reply #2 posted 12/03/12 5:18am

Gunsnhalen

Ahh the classic Keith & Chuck argument cool

2 legends throwing ultimate shade= priceless

Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener

All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen

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Reply #3 posted 12/03/12 5:26am

HuMpThAnG

Well, Keith had to be put in his place lol

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Reply #4 posted 12/03/12 5:30am

Gunsnhalen

THAT'S THE WAY CHUCK BERRY PLAYS IT!!!

Class dismised to the simple bitches lol

Dude i love how Chuck is looking at him like ''Bitch i wrote these rifts & solos are you really trying to act brand new?''

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Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener

All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen

Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce

Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive
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Reply #5 posted 12/03/12 5:32am

Timmy84

Back then, Chuck look like he wanted to go slap happy on a motherfucker for fucking with his money... in fact there were many occurrences that it almost came to that.

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Reply #6 posted 12/03/12 5:37am

Gunsnhalen

Timmy84 said:

Back then, Chuck look like he wanted to go slap happy on a motherfucker for fucking with his money... in fact there were many occurrences that it almost came to that.

Dude, i honestly do not blame homeboy at all..

People where really fucking hardcore with this money... same as when Ray Charles was first starting.

People always where wanting to underpay berry & he was not having that cool

Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener

All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen

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Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive
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Reply #7 posted 12/03/12 5:52am

Timmy84

Gunsnhalen said:

Timmy84 said:

Back then, Chuck look like he wanted to go slap happy on a motherfucker for fucking with his money... in fact there were many occurrences that it almost came to that.

Dude, i honestly do not blame homeboy at all..

People where really fucking hardcore with this money... same as when Ray Charles was first starting.

People always where wanting to underpay berry & he was not having that cool

He didn't let anyone fuck with his money after Alan Freed and 'em pulled what they pulled though it was protocol to do what they were doing then (which wasn't really fair tho).

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Reply #8 posted 12/03/12 6:13am

scriptgirl

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Was Chuck as hardcore as say, James or Ike?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #9 posted 12/03/12 6:21am

Timmy84

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Was Chuck as hardcore as say, James or Ike?

All I know about Chuck is that he once got into a scuffle with Johnnie Johnson over keeping his part of the money and Johnnie about fucked him up and Chuck gave him his share (and Johnnie's not a really confrontational guy). Other than that, I'm sure the only ruthless thing about Chuck was he carried his pistol just in case people didn't give him money upfront before he went onstage.

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Reply #10 posted 12/03/12 12:40pm

JoeTyler

Timmy84 said:

scriptgirl said:

Was Chuck as hardcore as say, James or Ike?

All I know about Chuck is that he once got into a scuffle with Johnnie Johnson over keeping his part of the money and Johnnie about fucked him up and Chuck gave him his share (and Johnnie's not a really confrontational guy). Other than that, I'm sure the only ruthless thing about Chuck was he carried his pistol just in case people didn't give him money upfront before he went onstage.

Now, THAT'S gangsta. Period cool

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Reply #11 posted 12/03/12 12:41pm

JoeTyler

Gunsnhalen said:

THAT'S THE WAY CHUCK BERRY PLAYS IT!!!

Class dismised to the simple bitches lol

Dude i love how Chuck is looking at him like ''Bitch i wrote these rifts & solos are you really trying to act brand new?''

yeah yeah lol, "don't teach daddy how to fuck" lol

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Reply #12 posted 12/03/12 12:48pm

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lol

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Reply #13 posted 12/03/12 12:56pm

JoeTyler

Chuck speaks in the third person and says he ain't gonna die (he is, in fact, still alive!)

"hey, don't touch my amp!" mad

true to life badass cool

[Edited 12/3/12 4:56am]

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Reply #14 posted 12/03/12 7:41pm

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Timmy84 said:

All I know about Chuck is that he once got into a scuffle with Johnnie Johnson over keeping his part of the money and Johnnie about fucked him up and Chuck gave him his share (and Johnnie's not a really confrontational guy). Other than that, I'm sure the only ruthless thing about Chuck was he carried his pistol just in case people didn't give him money upfront before he went onstage.

Now, THAT'S gangsta. Period cool

And as far as I know that's how some of the old school black performers rolled. Ray Charles, James Brown, Ike Turner, Solomon Burke (and other times, he charge performers for food in the South lol), Big Mama Thornton used to come to her record label's office with a pistol demanding money and got it. I think Little Richard did too (then again, he used to pack a lot of pistols during the cocaine fused 1970s period).

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Reply #15 posted 12/03/12 7:42pm

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Chuck speaks in the third person and says he ain't gonna die (he is, in fact, still alive!)

"hey, don't touch my amp!" mad

true to life badass cool

[Edited 12/3/12 4:56am]

And dude had just turned 60 when this argument occured lol

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Reply #16 posted 12/04/12 7:41pm

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Chuck has always been gangsta.He was robbing and pulling stick-ups as a kid.Alot more gangsta than these current rappers who claimed to be hardcore.

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Reply #17 posted 12/04/12 7:47pm

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Timmy84 said:

scriptgirl said:

Was Chuck as hardcore as say, James or Ike?

All I know about Chuck is that he once got into a scuffle with Johnnie Johnson over keeping his part of the money and Johnnie about fucked him up and Chuck gave him his share (and Johnnie's not a really confrontational guy). Other than that, I'm sure the only ruthless thing about Chuck was he carried his pistol just in case people didn't give him money upfront before he went onstage.

Something I would do.

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Reply #18 posted 12/04/12 8:47pm

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chuck was robbing when he was a teen? Tell me more!

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #19 posted 12/04/12 9:12pm

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scriptgirl said:

Was Chuck as hardcore as say, James or Ike?

I guess you haven't seen the Chuck Berry watersports video.

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Reply #20 posted 12/04/12 9:38pm

Timmy84

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chuck was robbing when he was a teen? Tell me more!

Sometime in 1944, Chuck Berry (government name Charles Edward Anderson Berry) dropped out of high school after fears of repeating the 10th grade for a third time and he got bored of life in middle class St. Louis so he and two of his friends wanted to make a permanent move to California. Soon their car broke down and since they were broke, they decided the best thing to do was to rob folks so they robbed at three shops and stole someone's car. They almost about got away with it when they decided to stop and head back to St. Louis. Midway through they tried to stop at a restaurant. Before 1954, no blacks could get in the restaurants in St. Louis so they decided to rob again and got caught by police. They sent 17-year-old Chuck to serve time in prison for ten years but he left after three for good behavior on his 21st birthday. Chuck didn't start his music career until 1952.

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Reply #21 posted 12/04/12 11:03pm

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Thx, Timmy!

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #22 posted 12/05/12 1:21am

JoeTyler

Timmy84 said:

scriptgirl said:

chuck was robbing when he was a teen? Tell me more!

Sometime in 1944, Chuck Berry (government name Charles Edward Anderson Berry) dropped out of high school after fears of repeating the 10th grade for a third time and he got bored of life in middle class St. Louis so he and two of his friends wanted to make a permanent move to California. Soon their car broke down and since they were broke, they decided the best thing to do was to rob folks so they robbed at three shops and stole someone's car. They almost about got away with it when they decided to stop and head back to St. Louis. Midway through they tried to stop at a restaurant. Before 1954, no blacks could get in the restaurants in St. Louis so they decided to rob again and got caught by police. They sent 17-year-old Chuck to serve time in prison for ten years but he left after three for good behavior on his 21st birthday. Chuck didn't start his music career until 1952.

10 f years ??? fuckin' system disbelief then (and...now?) confused

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Reply #23 posted 12/05/12 4:23am

Timmy84

scriptgirl said:

Thx, Timmy!

No prob.

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Reply #24 posted 12/05/12 4:24am

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Timmy84 said:

Sometime in 1944, Chuck Berry (government name Charles Edward Anderson Berry) dropped out of high school after fears of repeating the 10th grade for a third time and he got bored of life in middle class St. Louis so he and two of his friends wanted to make a permanent move to California. Soon their car broke down and since they were broke, they decided the best thing to do was to rob folks so they robbed at three shops and stole someone's car. They almost about got away with it when they decided to stop and head back to St. Louis. Midway through they tried to stop at a restaurant. Before 1954, no blacks could get in the restaurants in St. Louis so they decided to rob again and got caught by police. They sent 17-year-old Chuck to serve time in prison for ten years but he left after three for good behavior on his 21st birthday. Chuck didn't start his music career until 1952.

10 f years ??? fuckin' system disbelief then (and...now?) confused

And considering it was his first sentence, you'd think the judge would've been more lenient but these were the days when young black men were looked on as nothing but thugs to older white folks so they gave them harsher sentences.

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Reply #25 posted 12/05/12 6:29am

scriptgirl

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Timmy, nothing has changed

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #26 posted 12/05/12 6:59am

Timmy84

scriptgirl said:

Timmy, nothing has changed

Well technically no but you can afford a good lawyer these days if you're lucky. Lucky thing for Chuck he only got out of it in less than three years.

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