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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Bo Diddley - Rock's Rhythm King Dies ...

ROCK'N'ROLL has lost a founding father. Bo Diddley, known as "the originator", died of heart failure on Monday. He was 79. Diddley, who continued to play despite his ailing health, died at his home in Archer, Florida. "One of the founding fathers of rock'n'roll has left the building he helped construct," his management agency, Talent Consultants International, said in a statement. Diddley's syncopated, percussive, propulsive rhythm guitar playing, backed by shuffling maracas, was inspired by an African drum beat. That rhythm helped lay rock'n'roll's foundation. "Boom da boom da boom, boom boom. That was basically an Indian chant," is how Diddley described it in a March 2007 interview with National Public Radio. Resplendent in black Stetson hat and thick-rimmed glasses, employing distortion and reverb on his array of self-designed guitars--rectangular or with Cadillac-like fins--Diddley boasted on self-mythologising songs such as Bo Diddley and Bo Diddley's a Gunslinger, presaging many cocksure rockers and rappers. The driving beat of songs such as Who Do You Love, Roadrunner and Pretty Thing inspired artists from Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley to the Rolling Stones and the Pretty Things, the Clash, Iggy Pop, ZZ Top, U2 and the White Stripes. Along with Chuck Berry and Little Richard, Diddley constructed a sound that crossed America's racial divide, appealing to both black and white audiences and musicians. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame recognized his influence in 1987, and he received a Grammy lifetime achievement award the following year. Exploitation by record companies meant he never received financial rewards commensurate with his influence. "He was a wonderful, original musician who was an enormous force in music and was a big influence on the Rolling Stones," Mick Jagger said in a statement. Melbourne DJ Mohair Slim, who will be presenting a tribute to Diddley on his show Blue Juice on 3PBS FM this Sunday morning, said Diddley was a true original. "Bo Diddley didn't really have a predecessor, he was not part of any continuum or musical tradition," Slim said. "Every '60s R&B band had a Bo Diddley song in their repertoire but nobody adopted his whole approach or sound. This guy was such a maverick that he was destined never to get his due." Born Ellas Bates in 1928 in McComb, Mississippi, he was given the nickname Bo Diddley as a teenager after moving to Chicago in the 1940s. Inspired by John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters, he started performing on street corners. While he had just one top 40 hit with Say Man and collected no gold records, his influence is profound. In 1956 a Harlem newspaper, the Amsterdam News, on first seeing Elvis perform, claimed he had "copied Bo Diddley's style to the letter". Rolling Stone magazine described his beat as "the most plagiarized rhythm of the 20th century." Diddley toured Australia many times, including on the Legends of Rock'n'Roll Tour in the late 1980s, when he terrified promoter Kevin Jacobsen by staging a mock argument with Jerry Lee Lewis. On his 1978 tour, he was so impressed by Brisbane guitar maker Chris Kinman that he asked him to build him a new square guitar, which he dubbed "the Mean Machine". Playing at St Kilda's Prince of Wales Hotel in 2005, he surprised the crowd by straying from his signature sound in a genre-defying set of funk, soul, doo-wop, psychedelic rock, country and even rap, a genre he often derided. Diddley also competed as a boxer and served as a sheriff in Las Lunas, New Mexico. In recent years, he worked with his local police department to warn teenagers about the dangers of drugs and gang violence. --by Patrick Donovan

15 comments:

Bob, journalist said...

Bo could play the violin too ... and part of his sound came from that methinks ... I especially liked his "saints go marching in" and his occasional country too ... he was an "original" ... gone but not forgotten.

flbravesgirl said...

Good evening gentlemen! I missed y'all but this site & Mom's laptop do not seem to mix well. Now that I'm home of course I had to fight with the password....sigh.

Nice comeback by the Braves tonight (last night too)!!!

Bob, journalist said...

Welcome home sweetheart ... we've missed you!!

Two very good games ... though they make it hard on themselves, calling upon power so often when finesse is that which is in order.

Soriano looked rather good tonight, don't you think.

Don't know if you've noticed but we've had two commenting visitors to the Back Room ... Emilily and David Santos ... an old fashioned Barbershop Welcome and some free candy to both!

Emilily praised your pound cake recipe ... "Yummmmy-licious"! Thanks 4 sharing ...

While David, hails from São João da Madeira in Portugal ... we've only been to Portugal once ... Lisbon in 2004, methinks ... beautiful!! Food's good too!

His comment ... "I loved this post and this blog. Happy weenekd!"

Don't know if they sneaked in the back door or came through the shop to get there ... but, I'm glad they did ... and we need more fantastic recipes to lure them back!

Bob, journalist said...

Lest we forget ... Barry Bonds, is scheduled to appear in court for a mandatory hearing on 6 June ... indications are that a “not guilty” plea will be entered on his behalf ... Barry is either innocent or guilty of each of the 14 charges ... the deeds either were or were not done.

Done deal, right? ... but, the question that will be before the court is whether or not guilt can be proven in accordance with the standards imposed by the legal system.

It's my understanding that the indictment is concerned with whether or not Barry obstructed justice and/or committed perjury ... and not directly with whether he broke the rules of baseball as established by the Office of the Commissioner.

June 6 should be of little interest or consequence unless a guilty plea is entered ... or for some reason, a plea is not required.

What say ye?

hillbilly said...

Soriano was indeed throwing smoke lastnight. Nasty.

How about a Charlie Morton report from lastnight?


8.0 IP, 1 Hit, 0 Runs, 0 Earned Runs, 1 walk, 13 strikeouts.

He's now 5-1 with a 1.70 ERA.

hillbilly said...

Smoltz Press conference at 11:30 today.

I feel my heart breaking a little bit already.

Bob, journalist said...

As a special early birthday present, my brother is treating us to the games on Friday and Saturday against the Phillies ... eat your hearts out ... section 115!

It'll be expensive ... 500 hundred miles roundtrip at $4.10 a gallon!

We'll miss seeing John close but the announcement of his pending surgery certainly came as no surprise ... hopefully, it doesn't come too late for him to realize a good result.

As always, we're on the outside looking in but his approach to Spring Training suggested that all was not well and that surgery and/or retirement might well be best considered by him ... if not anticipated by us.

Our prayers are that all will turn out well for him ... and that he'll be back, should that be his choice!

Bob, journalist said...

My computer's been locking up whenever I try to access Microsoft Word or come to the shop since a little past Noon ...

Today's game was an especially tough loss for me to take ... maybe because I thought we had it won, but, tomorrow is another day.

"My greater hope is that the government would stop wasting their time and our money on trivial matters such as cheating millionaires who happen to play sports" ... I certainly agree with the sentiment ... but, while I don't personally think "cheating" is trivial, their overt concern is with illegal drug distribution ... and, in Bond's case, perjury and justice obstruction.

Of course, "Big Al" spent time in Atlanta and Alcatraz for tax evasion ... so the ways of skinnin' the cat are many, methinks.

flbravesgirl said...

Good evening gentlemen. Very sad news about Smoltz. I am afraid this will be it for him & that's not how I wanted him to go out.

Congrats on your Braves trip, Bob. Have fun.

I'm glad our visitors enjoyed the recipe but I can't give away all my secrets & hurt my livelihood.

Berigan said...

Hello after a long break from the shop! Sorry, but I am a hippy...well, hairwise only!

I don't know why, but I am quite hopeful Smoltz will be back out there. One, he still wants to pitch. He threw 95 the other day, with a bad shoulder! Two, they can do some amazing stuff with a knife nowadays. He says he has no rotator cuff tears, so if they just have to clean up some debris, or perhaps some bone spur is poking him(Don't know that I have heard of them in the shoulder, but who knows?) He will be pitching for us in 2009!

Berigan said...

And I wasn't sure, since it said at the top of the page to sign in, but I just clicked on comment, and the comment box showed up, said I was still signed in as berigan, and posted! I think I was making too much work for myself!
And Mozilla/Firefox is just better for keeping you signed in longer.
We just need to get FLBgirl on Mozilla, I think A lot of her computer problems will go away then! ;)

Berigan said...

Funny, I could have sworn there was a John Smoltz blog! Must have been a mirage! ;)
Or I can now see in the future...slightly....

Bob, journalist said...

Well, this fellow Jones ... no not Andruw, can evidently hit the ball with the best of them ... methinks some folks think "besting the pitcher" is girl's stuff ... they dig the long ball!

In the news ... David Jacobs is dead ... who is he?
He is ... was ... a convicted steroids dealer who recently gave the NFL the names of players to whom he sold drugs.

Scandal brewing in Atlanta??

Probably not ... but Frank Fultz's abrupt and unexplained midseason departure has Baby Seal and me scratching sja's right ear. Who is he? He is ... was ... the Brave's "Strength and Conditioning" Coach for 17 seasons ... goodness, he must have started in 1991 ... had a magical run did he ... as did we!

"I don't want to talk about it" said Bobby.

Well, 2008 has been, and will continue to be, interesting ... and exciting ... Josh Anderson is in Atlanta as Mark Kotsay's back is bothering him ... John is having surgery, Jordan Schafer's 50 game suspension is over ... Chipper is hitting .418 and, oh yeah, Andruw is at .165.

A sweep against the Phillies would be nice!

Bob, journalist said...

Yes, David Jacobs is dead ... natural causes at age 35 ... shot to death!

journalist jimmy smith said...

oh, the humanity! this journalist is back in town! jimmy smith did not take jimmy smith's computer on the trip and jimmy smith did not try to read e-mail on jimmy smith's cell phone. jimmy smith was not in communication with anyone but baby seal and canadians, eh. now, jimmy smith returns to find john smoltz requiring surgery and barack obama requiring a vice president for the ticket. perhaps jimmy smith? ugandan made good. not born here but still would be a good choice. ugandan american, cordele connections.

and what of chipper jones and 400 homeruns? 400 taps of chipper's toes on the floor.