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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731452020321
Format: Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Item Dimensions: 19
Label: Umvd Special Markets
Manufacturer: Umvd Special Markets
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Umvd Special Markets
Release Date: April 16, 1995
Studio: Umvd Special Markets




Disc 1:
  1. Medley: Rockin' at the Filmore/Everyday I Have the Blues
  2. C.C. Rider
  3. Driftin' Blues
  4. Feelin' It [#]
  5. Flying Home
  6. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
  7. It Hurts Me Too [#]
  8. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  9. Fillmore Blues
  10. Reelin' and Rockin'
  11. My Ding-A-Ling
  12. Johnny B. Goode
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 1967 Gig
In his "later years" Chuck Berry never toured with his own band. He would have his people find a local band to learn Chuck songs. Chuck would show up at the auditorium, holler out a song to the band and the key it was played in, and that was it! Even Bruce Springsteen backed Chuck a couple of times before he made it.
Steve Miller backed Chuck at the Fillmore a few times while both were playing the venue,, as did a local SF band called the Loading Zone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Chuck gets back to his roots
This live performance is a gem. Most people think of Chuck Berry as the originator of rock and roll, which he is, but this live set shows that he is also a phenomenal blues man. I appreciate Chuck Berry's pop songs for their tremendous impact on the history of rock and roll, and their impact on society at large, but this album digs deep into the roots of rock and roll, the blues. Chuck's influences are the great blues musicians who paved the way for him and other musicians like him. This performance ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Chuck Berry - 'Live At The Fillmore Auditorium' (Mercury)
Haven't heard this CD in ages, so I obviously had to go dig it up. Didn't realize it was from a 1967 concert, ALSO didn't know that Steve Miller (Joker, Fly Like An Eagle) was with Berry at the time. However, this disc won't likely get too many Steve Miller fans all stoked. After all, it IS a Chuck Berry title, pretty much aimed toward the collectors, die-hards and live lp fans (like myself). Tunes I like best were the Chuck Willis gem "C.C. Rider", Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man" and some of Berry's ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Chuck with Steve Miller
Just before the Rock And Roll Revival kicked off officially in 1968, two Originators issued live albums in CA, first, Little Richard, a set at the Club Okeh; a bit later Chuck Berry got together with promotor Bill Graham and the Steve Miller Blues Band for this set. Both had excitement...and some anomalous emanations, due to either being over-rehearsed or under-rehearsed. Who knows?
Richard stuck to Rock and Roll; Chuck went with the Blues.
On this Rebound reissue we are treated to *three* previously ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good Stuff, but for Hardcore Berry Fans
Everybody who knows and loves rock and roll knows and loves the one and only Chuck Berry. This is an early 1970s live recording done during that unusual period when so many 50s rockers got a second wind and could command a large audience again. Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Chuck Berry were among the rockers capable of reinventing themselves onstage and attracting an excited live audience.

Playing to the west coast hippies, Chuck chose to play blues rather than rock guitar throughout most of this set. ... Read More



 


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