¡WINTERLAND SHUFFLE 1967
¡Chuck Berry

 Description
[Machine Translation] It was John Lennon who said, "If you had to give rock 'n' roll another name, that name would be Chuck Berry! John Lennon said, "If you had to give rock 'n' roll another name, that name would be Chuck Berry! Chuck Berry, who had a string of inventive hits such as "Johnny B. Goode," "Sweet Little Sixteen," and "School Days" in the late 50s, moved from Chess Records to Mercury Records and spent most of his time performing live. This recording was made at Winterland, the birthplace of West Coast rock, on December 26 and 29. Backed by the Steve Miller Band, which is also a local band, Jim Peterman's organ also plays a role in the pleasant groove. Chuck is in great spirits throughout the show, and his rapid-fire vocals are outstanding while his rock 'n' roll guitar drives freely. The song is performed at an important point at the end of the stage where the song "Bye Bye Johnny" and "Johnny B Goode" are performed. This is from Eternal Grooves' "ROCK OFF" series.


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Chuck Berry
The Steve Miller Band

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