First published at 10:25 UTC on June 15th, 2022.
Edit 1b for headphones.
Some German retarded a$$holes of "Studio Hamburg" keep blocking this video on YouTube. Because they did so, I have uploaded their original videos about 125,000 times to many many file sharing program visitors... that…
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Edit 1b for headphones.
Some German retarded a$$holes of "Studio Hamburg" keep blocking this video on YouTube. Because they did so, I have uploaded their original videos about 125,000 times to many many file sharing program visitors... that's what you get when acting like an idiot, you backward stupid Studio Hamburg a$$holes !
A live performance on the May 27, 1972 broadcast of Beat Club, a German tv show. Without Chuck Berry's talking part. "Wee Wee Hours" was the b-side to Chuck's first ever hit "Maybellene" on Chess Records in 1955. Yes, one nine five five. "Wee Wee" was on the audition tape that Berry sent to Leonard Chess, but the latter decided "Maybellene" was a better song to start a career...
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