Chuck Berry Said "Leave Real Instruments to Real Musicians" — Michael Jackson Proved Him Wrong....-mdue - Chainityai

Chuck Berry Said “Leave Real Instruments to Real Musicians” — Michael Jackson Proved Him Wrong….-mdue

Chuck Berry Said “Leave Real Instruments to Real Musicians” — Michael Jackson Proved Him Wrong.

The first time Michael Jackson walked into that backstage dressing room at Chicago’s Regal Theater, he did not come in like the biggest star on Earth.

He came in like a student.

It was March 1983, and Thriller was no longer just an album.

It was a cultural earthquake.

The record was selling a million copies a week, radio stations were playing it like oxygen, and Michael’s name had become one of those names that did not need explanation anywhere in America.

Still, there are rooms where fame loses weight.

A dressing room full of working musicians is one of them.

The hallway outside smelled of hot dust, cable rubber, cigarette smoke, and the metallic breath of amplifiers that had been warming all afternoon.

Beyond the wall, somebody was testing a snare drum with lazy taps that sounded like a warning.

Michael had dressed without armor that day.

No glove.

No sequins.

No glittering stage jacket meant to make cameras bow.

He wore ordinary clothes because he wanted this meeting to feel ordinary in the best possible way.

Berry Gordy had arranged it because Michael had asked.

Chuck Berry was celebrating 30 years in rock and roll, and Michael wanted to meet him not as a celebrity guest, not as a novelty, but as a musician speaking to another musician.

To Michael, Chuck’s songs were not museum pieces.

“Johnny B. Goode” had movement in it before movement became choreography.

“Maybellene” had speed.

“Roll Over Beethoven” had nerve.

Those records had taught him that a song could lean forward with its whole body.

When Michael stepped into the room, Chuck Berry was already seated, tuning a red Gibson ES355.

He was 56 years old, relaxed in the way only a man can be when an instrument has been answering him for decades.

He did not stand.

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