R.I.P. Bo Diddley, founder of Rock N Roll
Posted by gingerlynn on Jun 02, 2008
Kirk Douglas, aka. Capn' Kirk:
There's no way to overestimate Bo Diddley's influence over modern music. From Buddy Holley's "Not Fade Away" to Grease's "Born To Hand Jive" (from the musical) to George Michael's "Faith" to Pat Benatar's "Love Is A Battlefield" to U2's "Desire" to The Cure's "Close to You"- it all traces back to songs like "Who Do You Love" and others from Diddley. As the inventor of the Bo Diddley beat he's practically the prototype "beat-maker." These are some of the lyrics from "Who Do You Love":
I walk 47 miles of barbed wire,
I use a cobra-snake for a necktie,
I got a brand new house on the roadside,
Made from rattlesnake hide,
I got a brand new chimney made on top,
Made out of a human skull,
Now come on take a walk with me, arlene,
And tell me, who do you love?
And this was 1956! People were used to hearing "Who Is That Doggy In The Window" and then, blam, here comes Bo Diddley. You can see his influence on hip-hop, rap lyrics, and even Black Thought's lyricism here as well. We were very lucky to have him around as long as we did, and I was lucky enough to have met Bo Diddley the last time we played in Australia. I was with Hub and we met him at a festival, and it was truly an honor.
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Comments (5)

Izmore: ...
I just discovered his music recently
I had actually begun listening to him heavy for the last couple months!!!
LEGENDS NEVER DIE!!!
I had actually begun listening to him heavy for the last couple months!!!
LEGENDS NEVER DIE!!!
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June 03, 2008 - 08:42:52 PM
chris from France: ...
He was a great reference for everybody who love music.
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June 03, 2008 - 07:05:40 AM
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