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PostSubject: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:07 am

Heaven's jam band just got a little bit bluesier...

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Farewell, Mr. Diddley.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:10 am

Just heard about this. Shame.

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:25 am

Damn. What's with everyone dying? Rest in peace Diddley.

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:09 am

1. Harvey Korman
2. Yves St Laurent
3. Bo Diddley

Looks like the rule of threes is still in effect.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:14 am

Rock pioneer Bo Diddley dies at age 79



By RON WORD – 1 hour ago
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Bo Diddley, a founding father of rock 'n' roll whose distinctive "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm and innovative guitar effects inspired legions of other musicians, died Monday after months of ill health. He was 79.
Diddley died of heart failure at his home in Archer, Fla., spokeswoman Susan Clary said. He had suffered a heart attack in August, three months after suffering a stroke while touring in Iowa. Doctors said the stroke affected his ability to speak, and he had returned to Florida to continue rehabilitation.
The legendary singer and performer, known for his homemade square guitar, dark glasses and black hat, was an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, had a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and received a lifetime achievement award in 1999 at the Grammy Awards. In recent years he also played for the elder President Bush and President Clinton.
Diddley appreciated the honors he received, "but it didn't put no figures in my checkbook."
"If you ain't got no money, ain't nobody calls you honey," he quipped.
The name Bo Diddley came from other youngsters when he was growing up in Chicago, he said in a 1999 interview.
"I don't know where the kids got it, but the kids in grammar school gave me that name," he said, adding that he liked it so it became his stage name. Other times, he gave somewhat differing stories on where he got the name. Some experts believe a possible source for the name is a one-string instrument used in traditional blues music called a diddley bow.
His first single, "Bo Diddley," introduced record buyers in 1955 to his signature rhythm: bomp ba-bomp bomp, bomp bomp, often summarized as "shave and a haircut, two bits." The B side, "I'm a Man," with its slightly humorous take on macho pride, also became a rock standard.
The company that issued his early songs was Chess-Checkers records, the storied Chicago-based labels that also recorded Chuck Berry and other stars.
Howard Kramer, assistant curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, said in 2006 that Diddley's Chess recordings "stand among the best singular recordings of the 20th century."
Diddley's other major songs included, "Say Man," "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover," "Shave and a Haircut," "Uncle John," "Who Do You Love?" and "The Mule."
Diddley's influence was felt on both sides of the Atlantic. Buddy Holly borrowed the bomp ba-bomp bomp, bomp bomp rhythm for his song "Not Fade Away."
The Rolling Stones' bluesy remake of that Holly song gave them their first chart single in the United States, in 1964. The following year, another British band, the Yardbirds, had a Top 20 hit in the U.S. with their version of "I'm a Man."
Diddley was also one of the pioneers of the electric guitar, adding reverb and tremelo effects. He even rigged some of his guitars himself.
"He treats it like it was a drum, very rhythmic," E. Michael Harrington, professor of music theory and composition at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., said in 2006.
Many other artists, including the Who, Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello copied aspects of Diddley's style.
Growing up, Diddley said he had no musical idols, and he wasn't entirely pleased that others drew on his innovations.
"I don't like to copy anybody. Everybody tries to do what I do, update it," he said. "I don't have any idols I copied after."
"They copied everything I did, upgraded it, messed it up. It seems to me that nobody can come up with their own thing, they have to put a little bit of Bo Diddley there," he said.
Despite his success, Diddley claimed he only received a small portion of the money he made during his career. Partly as a result, he continued to tour and record music until his stroke. Between tours, he made his home near Gainesville in north Florida.
"Seventy ain't nothing but a damn number," he told The Associated Press in 1999. "I'm writing and creating new stuff and putting together new different things. Trying to stay out there and roll with the punches. I ain't quit yet."
Diddley, like other artists of his generations, was paid a flat fee for his recordings and said he received no royalty payments on record sales. He also said he was never paid for many of his performances.
"I am owed. I've never got paid," he said. "A dude with a pencil is worse than a cat with a machine gun."
In the early 1950s, Diddley said, disc jockeys called his type of music, "Jungle Music." It was Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed who is credited with inventing the term "rock 'n' roll."
Diddley said Freed was talking about him, when he introduced him, saying, "Here is a man with an original sound, who is going to rock and roll you right out of your seat."
Diddley won attention from a new generation in 1989 when he took part in the "Bo Knows" ad campaign for Nike, built around football and baseball star Bo Jackson. Commenting on Jackson's guitar skills, Diddley turned to the camera and said, "He don't know Diddley."
"I never could figure out what it had to do with shoes, but it worked," Diddley said. "I got into a lot of new front rooms on the tube."
Born as Ellas Bates on Dec. 30, 1928, in McComb, Miss., Diddley was later adopted by his mother's cousin and took on the name Ellis McDaniel, which his wife always called him.
When he was 5, his family moved to Chicago, where he learned the violin at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. He learned guitar at 10 and entertained passers-by on street corners.
By his early teens, Diddley was playing Chicago's Maxwell Street.
"I came out of school and made something out of myself. I am known all over the globe, all over the world. There are guys who have done a lot of things that don't have the same impact that I had," he said.

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:19 am

I always thought that his trademark square shaped guitar was cool as hell. :metal:

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:24 am

spectrefate wrote:
1. Harvey Korman
2. Yves St Laurent
3. Bo Diddley

Looks like the rule of threes is still in effect.


I know how important Yves was to you and your fashion sense, but I'd also like to point out that Dick Martin, comedy legend and partner of Dan Rowan, also died last week. For you kids out there, he's mostly remembered as the goofy co-host to Rowan's straight-man routine of the late 60's variety show Laugh-In. In the 70's he made many memorable appearances as a panel member on the game show Match Game with always funny/creepy Gene Rayburn. Dick Martin also did some behind the camera work, directing episodes of The Bob Newhart Show and some other 70's sitcoms.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:25 am

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I always thought that his trademark square shaped guitar was cool as hell. :metal:


That guitar and the black hat was bad-a$$.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:27 am

MetalGuy71 wrote:
Dick Martin


I remember now. My wife was shocked at that. Me not so much. Harvey Korman was a shock.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:38 am

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MetalGuy71 wrote:
Dick Martin


I remember now. My wife was shocked at that. Me not so much. Harvey Korman was a shock.


Yea, Dick was really old and has been out of the spotlight for quite some time. I recall seeing Harvey Korman not too long ago, guesting on a sitcom or something.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:28 am

A legend. One of many black musicians in the 50's responsible for creating rock n roll.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:06 am

Gave it that beat and rhythm, which is still used today some 50 years on. Hell its called the Bo Diddley beat, any band worth their salt from Guns N' Roses to the Smiths have at least used that beat once in their songs.

Was fortunate enough to see Bo perform a couple of years ago, and he brought it that night.

Now i'm gonna crank "Pills" real loud.

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:27 am

One of the greatest commercials ever was the old Bo Jackson - "Bo Knows" ad campaign. Well, Bo tried to play guitar and it did not sound so great, then they flash to Mr. Diddley saying, "Bo, you don't know Diddley". A total classic!!

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:32 am

Here it is:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GPxkpjCvWI

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:53 pm

Great blues player, may he R.I.P.

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:07 pm

I'm not familiar with blues but even I've heard of the great Bo Diddley. R.I.P.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:54 am

DallasBlack wrote:
I'm not familiar with blues but even I've heard of the great Bo Diddley. R.I.P.


If you're even the least bit familiar with George Thorogood, you know Bo's music. That guy made a career off of Bo's signature beat.
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:51 am

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DallasBlack wrote:
I'm not familiar with blues but even I've heard of the great Bo Diddley. R.I.P.


If you're even the least bit familiar with George Thorogood, you know Bo's music. That guy made a career off of Bo's signature beat.



Hell everyone did, listen to Guns N' Roses Mr. Brownstone, Ace Frehley's New York Groove, The Smiths, U2, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, The Pretenders, The Stooges, David Bowie, The Byrds etc. I could go on. But that's were i hear his beat. In the odd song by the artists above.

When it comes down to it. Bo's importance to Rock N' Roll is only really matched by Chuck Berry.

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:03 pm

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One of the greatest commercials ever was the old Bo Jackson - "Bo Knows" ad campaign. Well, Bo tried to play guitar and it did not sound so great, then they flash to Mr. Diddley saying, "Bo, you don't know Diddley". A total classic!!


Absolutely. :metal:
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:45 am

NO!!! Post in MY THREAD instead!!! Mad

http://heartofmetal.niceboard.com/it-s-only-rock-n-roll-f8/rip-bo-diddley-t5711.htm

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:42 pm

Your thread sucks. This is where the cool kids post. Cool
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:53 pm

You should see that Trog guy's "Cave". Everything is orange. What a lame-o! :defleppard:
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:02 pm

Tall Tyrion wrote:
Your thread sucks. This is where the cool kids post. Cool

Smoking crack doesn't make you "cool" TTTT...crack kills. Neutral



spectrefate wrote:
You should see that Trog guy's "Cave". Everything is orange. What a lame-o! :defleppard:

Yes, utterly. You should stop posting there immediately, lest ye become infected with the dreaded lame-o orangey gaybe virus! Shocked

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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:23 am

Just posting this the cool thread so people don't post in the lame one:

Quote:

Guns N
Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash paid tribute to Bo Diddley,
the pioneering guitarist who died of heart failure today (June 2).



Slash told NME.com
that Diddley greatly influenced countless musicians, and the Bo Diddley
beat was the inspiration for Guns N Roses' song 'Mr Brownstone'.



"He's a huge hero of mine and the fact that he knew who I was was a huge compliment," Slash said.



"Bo Diddley created a myth that was uniquely his own. An entire rhythm is owed to just one guy and that's pretty rare," he said.



Slash pointed out that Diddley touched a vast array of artists from The Rolling Stones to George Thorogood to Guns N Roses.



"He was such a trooper and a timeless individual. I'm hoping the pioneers of rock like Bo Diddley won't be forgotten."
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PostSubject: Re: Blues Legend Bo Diddley Passes   Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:18 pm

Everybody good is dead! Bon Scott, Layne Staley, Dimebag, Jim Morrison, Randy Rhoads, the guys from Foghat, JImi Hendrix, and now Bo. This sucks.
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