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Mr. Luddite March 19th 17 12:09 AM

Johnny B. Goode
 
RIP, Chuck Berry


Tim March 19th 17 01:08 AM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:09:58 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
RIP, Chuck Berry


Johnny B. Gone

He lasted way longer than I thought he would have.

Mr. Luddite March 19th 17 11:39 AM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On 3/18/2017 9:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:09:58 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
RIP, Chuck Berry


Johnny B. Gone

He lasted way longer than I thought he would have.



That's for sure. Controversial, but had a major impact on American
music and other musicians.



Keyser Soze March 19th 17 12:01 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On 3/19/17 7:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/18/2017 9:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:09:58 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
RIP, Chuck Berry


Johnny B. Gone

He lasted way longer than I thought he would have.



That's for sure. Controversial, but had a major impact on American
music and other musicians.




I was privileged to see Chuck Berry perform in 1963 at The Stables, a
huge barn in Lawrence, Kansas, that had been converted to a rock'n'roll
dance and beer joint. He was terrific with his local pick-up band, all
of whom were familiar with his music. The Stables, which I'll bet is
long gone, was famous for several years running of being the venue that
served more Coors Beer than any other beer bar. I didn't like Coors.
Kansas was where I "discovered" Mexican beers, which I did like. I think
the second most popular beer out there back then was a brew from Texas,
maybe Lone Star? The most popular radio station back then at night was
XERF, a Mexican station that featured WolfMan Jack. You could only get
the station at night. There was another station out of Chicago that was
popular, but I don't recall its call letters.

Poco Deplorevole March 19th 17 12:25 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:01:29 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 3/19/17 7:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/18/2017 9:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:09:58 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
RIP, Chuck Berry

Johnny B. Gone

He lasted way longer than I thought he would have.



That's for sure. Controversial, but had a major impact on American
music and other musicians.




I was privileged to see Chuck Berry perform in 1963 at The Stables, a
huge barn in Lawrence, Kansas, that had been converted to a rock'n'roll
dance and beer joint. He was terrific with his local pick-up band, all
of whom were familiar with his music. The Stables, which I'll bet is
long gone, was famous for several years running of being the venue that
served more Coors Beer than any other beer bar. I didn't like Coors.
Kansas was where I "discovered" Mexican beers, which I did like. I think
the second most popular beer out there back then was a brew from Texas,
maybe Lone Star? The most popular radio station back then at night was
XERF, a Mexican station that featured WolfMan Jack. You could only get
the station at night. There was another station out of Chicago that was
popular, but I don't recall its call letters.


WLS...in Chicago!

That much of your story is believable. Let's see, you've dined will all the presidents for the past
40 years, and now you're going to add musicians also?

You are the man, Harry. How's that rotator cuff doing? Back-patting has to be killing it.

[email protected] March 19th 17 03:09 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:25:24 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote:

There was another station out of Chicago that was
popular, but I don't recall its call letters.


WLS...in Chicago!


WLS is/was one of the 5 or 6 50KW "clear channel" AM stations in the
US and you can get it on the east coast on a clear night.
We used to listen to it in DC all the time. A good car radio will get
it but if you have an old "all american" 5 bottle radio and a decent
long wire antenna it will come in 5x5.

Poco Deplorevole March 19th 17 03:47 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 11:09:18 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:25:24 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote:

There was another station out of Chicago that was
popular, but I don't recall its call letters.


WLS...in Chicago!


WLS is/was one of the 5 or 6 50KW "clear channel" AM stations in the
US and you can get it on the east coast on a clear night.
We used to listen to it in DC all the time. A good car radio will get
it but if you have an old "all american" 5 bottle radio and a decent
long wire antenna it will come in 5x5.


I grew up on it in Sedalia, MO.

[email protected] March 19th 17 04:57 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 11:47:38 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote:

On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 11:09:18 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:25:24 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote:

There was another station out of Chicago that was
popular, but I don't recall its call letters.

WLS...in Chicago!


WLS is/was one of the 5 or 6 50KW "clear channel" AM stations in the
US and you can get it on the east coast on a clear night.
We used to listen to it in DC all the time. A good car radio will get
it but if you have an old "all american" 5 bottle radio and a decent
long wire antenna it will come in 5x5.


I grew up on it in Sedalia, MO.

You were within range of the ground wave. We were working skip.

[email protected] March 20th 17 08:10 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 8:25:22 AM UTC-4, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:01:29 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 3/19/17 7:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/18/2017 9:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:09:58 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
RIP, Chuck Berry

Johnny B. Gone

He lasted way longer than I thought he would have.



That's for sure. Controversial, but had a major impact on American
music and other musicians.




I was privileged to see Chuck Berry perform in 1963 at The Stables, a
huge barn in Lawrence, Kansas, that had been converted to a rock'n'roll
dance and beer joint. He was terrific with his local pick-up band, all
of whom were familiar with his music. The Stables, which I'll bet is
long gone, was famous for several years running of being the venue that
served more Coors Beer than any other beer bar. I didn't like Coors.
Kansas was where I "discovered" Mexican beers, which I did like. I think
the second most popular beer out there back then was a brew from Texas,
maybe Lone Star? The most popular radio station back then at night was
XERF, a Mexican station that featured WolfMan Jack. You could only get
the station at night. There was another station out of Chicago that was
popular, but I don't recall its call letters.


WLS...in Chicago!

That much of your story is believable. Let's see, you've dined will all the presidents for the past
40 years, and now you're going to add musicians also?

You are the man, Harry. How's that rotator cuff doing? Back-patting has to be killing it.


" You are the man, Harry. How's that rotator cuff doing? Back-patting has to be killing it "

No, it's his neck that hurts from having his head up his own ass all the time.

Alex[_10_] March 20th 17 11:38 PM

Johnny B. Goode
 
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/18/2017 9:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:09:58 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
RIP, Chuck Berry


Johnny B. Gone

He lasted way longer than I thought he would have.



That's for sure. Controversial, but had a major impact on American
music and other musicians.



Here's a chance to own some memorabilia and get a tax break, too:

https://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_...-berry-1248811

There are also two from B.B. King on that site.


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