Product Details
- Starring: Chuck Berry, Keith Richards (II), Chuck Leavell, Little Richard, Etta James
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- Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Taylor Hackford
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- EAN: 9786300987470
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6300987477
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- Label: Universal Studios
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- Manufacturer: Universal Studios
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Universal Studios
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- Release Date: 1992-03-01
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- Studio: Universal Studios
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1987-10-09
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- Title: Chuck Berry - Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll
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- UPC: 047897804656
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Product Description: Two distinct portraits of Chuck Berry emerge in this lavish four-disc set built around Hail! Hail! Rock n' Roll, director Taylor Hackford's 1986 documentary/concert film. On one side there's the Berry who wrote a catalogue's worth of genre-defining songs ("Maybellene," "Johnny B. Goode," "Roll Over Beethoven," and so many others), all of them filled with wit, delightful stories, and poetry. He's also the guitarist who virtually patented many of rock's seminal licks, and the showman who attracted some top musicians to celebrate his 60th birthday with a concert in St. Louis, his hometown. On the other hand, there's the Berry who, in the course of the film as well as the accompanying bonus material, emerges as a prickly cheapskate who drove the filmmakers and musicians nuts with his absurd demands and unpredictable behavior. Together they make a fascinating look at the guy who justifiably calls himself "the father of rock 'n' roll." Hackford's original film, now issued with a crisp, anamorphic transfer and digital sound, occupies Disc One. A parade of classics are heard during the climactic concert, performed by Berry and a superb band (led by Keith Richards and featuring guitarist Robert Cray and Johnny Johnson, Berry's original pianist, among others), with guest shots by Eric Clapton (smoking on the slow blues "Wee Wee Hours"), Etta James, Linda Ronstadt, and Julian Lennon (whose dad was an unabashed Berry fan). There are revealing offstage glimpses, too, like Berry confessing that he only took up music full-time because there was more money in it than in housepainting, or a weary, wasted Richards admitting that "I was mad to take the gig" but gamely standing up to his idol at every turn (watch for a memorable moment during the very first song of the concert, when Chuck attempts to change key in mid-tune and Keith sternly shakes him off). The three discs of bonus features add a lot more to the portrait. Much of it is terrific: A nostalgic Berry poring over his scrapbook with Robbie Robertson of the Band; some lengthy rehearsal jams with Clapton, Richards, and James; hours (literally) of convivial conversation with Little Richard, Bo Diddley, and other rock pioneers. But if you're the type who can't turn away from car wrecks, don't miss "The Reluctant Movie Star," an hour-long "making of" documentary, for it's here that Hackford and the others who worked on the film tell their war stories. The Chuck Berry they know demanded to be paid every day, in cash, or he'd refuse to be filmed. He showed up for a dinner meeting at L.A.'s posh Le Dome with a bag of McDonald's takeout. And two days before the St. Louis concert, he announced that he was leaving town for a gig in Ohio, where he proceeded to blow out his voice--so his vocals all had to be overdubbed after the fact (an extra payday, natch). Hail! Hail! Rock n' Roll was already an entertaining two hours. But the various extra material, none of it seen before and all of it introduced by Hackford, makes this "ultimate collector's addition" a must-have. --Sam Graham
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Customer Reviews
No doubt, this is the Chuck Berry for forever
Keith Richards did a history as Music Director, in the organization of this great show at St. Louis, Missouri, it will preserve for the eternity the golden era of pure rock from Chuck Berry. Highlight to the four discs (two CDs and two DVDs) configuration in this edition.
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Living legend!
Chuck is one of my favorite musicians, and this dvd shows what a great guitar player he is. Fantastic, I am listening his jamming with Keith Richards and Eric Clapton over and over again. Love the piano player Johnson. This is a must have for r'n'r fans.
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A gift for my sister
My sister loves, loves, loves the music. And I love, love, love doing business with Amazon! They are the best.
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The Real Chuck
The extras are what makes this. The three way conversation between Little Richard, Bo and Chuck reveals more than anything in the main feature.
Apparently it was only seeing the Clapton jam on DVD for the first time that Clapton had any recall, as he was hammered when it was recorded.
Both as a historic document and entertainment works well.
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The summum of R&R !
The film - title 2 of dvd #1 is THE best film on Chuck! The rest of the dvds are not really interresting. By the way I have to flash a new firmware for my dvd reader because i'm in europe.
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