>Got my eye on a little girl
>Ah, she's really out of this world
>Now I take her to a dance
>We started talkin' about romance
>Don't bother us, leave us alone
What did he mean by this?
>>127042671 (OP)Believe it or not Popular music has always been degenerate. The bible thumpers back then weren't just seething for no reason, they had a point.
>Marie is only 6 years old
Don't try and tell me he's pulling and M Night Shyalsmam and it's his daughter it's a song about fucking a 6 year old
>Berry was jailed three times. In 1945, when he was 19, he and three friends stole a car in St. Louis at gunpoint and took it for a joyride. He was sentenced to three years in prison. In December 1959 Berry was accused of prostituting a 14 year old Hopi Indian girl who he had employed as a hat check girl at a club he owned in St. Louis. Berry was apparently unsatisfied with her job performance and fired her after two weeks. The girl was later arrested for prostitution in the parking lot of a Flagstaff, Arizona motel and accused Berry of prostituting her. There was no actual evidence of this, but it led to his conviction under the Mann Act and a three year prison sentence.
>In 1979 Berry was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to three years in prison. This concerned his habit of insisting on being paid cash for live performances and not reporting it as income; the IRS eventually found out what he was doing.
>>127042860that case was incredibly flimsy i think he would have gotten off today
>>127042860Tax evasion is based doey
>>127042925It was pre-Civil Rights Act and TPTB were out to get rock-and-roll people which was why they drafted Elvis, to also be rid of him. Normally I don't think they'd have given a shit about this one because neither Chuck or the girl were white lmao.
>>127042925Dude was a freak they should have jailed him longer. We used to have a society because we correctly presumed the guilt of those like he.
>>127042860These aren't bad the filming women taking a shit in his restaurant was disgusting, though he was like 80 years old so whatever.
>>127042995>These aren't bad the filming women taking a shit in his restaurant was disgusting, though he was like 80 years old so whatever.he was 60, this happened in the late '80s
>>127043094Whatever it was 15 years after anything he ever did that I enjoyed. In a just world he died at 50 something like a real rock star and never got to embarrass himself like that.
Chuck Berry invented pedophilia, Dr. Pepper, jazz and the color purple
>>127044744You haven't listened to a lot of 50s music I take it. It got worse than Chuck. A lot worse.
The Definitive Collection [Geffen/Chess, 2006]
I hope a few young folks out there are aware that the inventor of rock and roll made his bones with six genre- and generation-defining '50s hits: "Maybellene," "Roll Over Beethoven," "School Day," "Rock and Roll Music," "Sweet Little Sixteen," and "Johnny B. Goode." I also hope they'll believe that he later wrote three equally titanic songs: "Almost Grown" and "You Never Can Tell," in which his patented American teenager goes out on his own and gets married, and the sub rosa celebration of the Freedom Rides "Promised Land." And I hope they won't be surprised to learn that those nine titles are only the cream of a 10-buck, 30-tracks-in-75-minutes collection whose most dubious selection both the Kinks and the Rolling Stones thought choice enough to cover. ("Beautiful Delilah," to be precise--I've come around on Berry's sole #1, the naughty 1972 sing-along "My Ding-a-Ling.") Bo Diddley excepted, Berry was the most spectacular guitarist of the rock and roll era, and every '60s band learned his licks. His bassist-producer was the capo of Chicago blues, his pianist entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on his own recognizance, and his drummers were huge. Yet though the size of his sound was unprecedented, the penetrating lightness of his unslurred vocals was as boyish as the young Eminem's because the crystalline words meant even more than the irresistible music. In the hall of mirrors that is Chuck Berry's catalogue, this is where to get oriented. But be forewarned that there's also a 71-track three-CD box that slightly overplays his blues pretensions and Nat King Cole dreams, and that this one could tempt a person to covet that consumable too. I dare you to find out. A+
Breddy woman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtj3krCUvqM
>>127042860yoko was right to make those weird noises at him